Browse >
Home / Archive: January 2010
Long Beach Poly 62, Bellarmine-Jefferson 57 - What a night at the Ayala Extravaganza. Read more
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Jackrabbits’ defensive pressure and superior size eventually tire Guards.
Don’t tell Poly High girls basketball coach Carl Buggs that Bell-Jeff is a small school.
“The size of the school’s got nothing to do with it,” Buggs said minutes following Saturday’s narrow 62-57 victory over the Guards in the final game of the night at the Ayala Extravaganza in Chino Hills.
Poly, one of the largest public schools in the state and the four-time defending CIF State Division I champion, had to rally from a fourth-quarter deficit to finally knock off Bell-Jeff, the defending State Division V champion with an enrollment around 400.
“They’ve got some solid players and are a very well-coached team,” Buggs added. “They shoot the ball, they handle the ball and they’re disciplined.”
The Guards (17-5) held a two-point lead (37-35) at halftime and a three-point advantage (51-48) after three quarters, thanks mostly to some accurate shooting. Bell-Jeff sank five 3-point shots through three quarters, including three from freshman Leslie Lopez-Wood.
“They weren’t missing in the first half,” said Buggs.
But the Jackrabbits (16-2) turned up the defensive pressure in the fourth and held the Guards to just one field goal. Sheila Boykin had five of her game-high 11 rebounds in the fourth and added three steals. Ariya Crook-Williams scored nine points in the fourth - she had 18 for the game - and was 5-for-6 from the foul line. Destiny King added two crucial offensive rebounds in the fourth, including one following a missed free throw as Poly nursed a late three-point lead.
“That was huge,” Buggs said.
Poly regained the lead, 56-55, on a bucket from Crook-Williams with 3:51 remaining. The Guards’ Rishonda Napier tied the game with a free throw before King and Crook-Williams scored consecutive baskets, the second on a nice assist from Brittany Wilson.
Bell-Jeff, ranked No. 1 in the latest CIF-SS Division IV-A poll, finally began to wilt under Poly’s constant pressure and superior size in the fourth. Beside their poor shooting from the field, the Guards were just 4-for-11 from the foul line in the fourth.
“I think it was more mental fatigue than physical fatigue (in the fourth),” Bell-Jeff coach Bryan Camacho said. “We broke down a couple times on our (defensive) rotations and Poly was able to get couple (baskets).”
Wilson added 16 points for Poly, Tajanae Winston scored nine and King had seven points and five rebounds. Jasmine Smith led the Guards with 14 points and eight rebounds. Napier and Margeaux Gupilan each scored 11.
By David Felton, Staff Writer Press Telegram
CHINO HILLS – For all of Bell-Jeff of Burbank’s effort to break down Long Beach Poly’s full-court pressure and for all of the Guards’ work to Read more
CHINO HILLS - Bell-Jeff of Burbank’s reward for winning four games in a five-day span is a showdown Saturday with one Read more
BURBANK - The Bellarmine-Jefferson High girls’ basketball team is getting its share of respect this season.
This week, the Guards are ranked No. 1 in the CIF Southern Section Division IVA poll. Bell-Jeff is ahead of Santa Maria St. Joseph (No. 2), Oaks Christian (No. 3) and Windward (No. 4).
Bell-Jeff won Santa Cruz League, Southern Section and state championships last season.
Another local team that is ranked is the Burbank boys’ basketball squad. The Bulldogs are No. 11 in this week’s Division IIA.
Burbank defeated Crescenta Valley, 54-52, in a Pacific League game on Wednesday. The Falcons are ranked No. 13 in Division IA.
The Bell-Jeff boys’ basketball team is also ranked. The Guards are tied for seventh in the Division VA .
— Jeff Tully
GIRLS BASKETBALL - Expectations have been high this season for the Bellarmine-Jefferson High girls’ basketball team. Read more
BURBANK - Despite rain, baseball event to honor the memory of Steve Aiello draws more than 165 players.
Children laughing and having a good time, the crack of the bat and young baseball players dotting the diamond were some of the images that Steve Aiello held dear.
This past weekend, more than 165 players from 14 teams came together not only to play, but to pay tribute to a man who dedicated his life to helping youth athletes.
Aiello passed away five months ago at the age of 49. He dedicated a large portion of his life to being a coach, administrator and volunteer for a variety of organizations, including Toluca Baseball, East Valley Baseball, Bellarmine-Jefferson and North Hollywood highs and the Tournament of Roses Assn.
In a celebration of what would have been his 50th birthday Monday, Steve’s wife, Joyce, and son, Anthony, wanted to do something in the spirit of their husband and father.
They founded the Steve Aiello Memorial Fund and thought it would be fitting to hold a tournament in his honor.
Although rain washed out some of the tournament games Sunday and Monday, Joyce Aiello said even the inclement weather couldn’t spoil the celebration.
“We are just so grateful for everyone who helped us put together the tournament, and all the players and parents who came out to take part,” she said. “It was just wonderful to see all the people, especially the young players.”
All the proceeds from the tournament will go to benefit the youth baseball in the San Fernando Valley area.
Because Steve was so involved in youth sports, particularly baseball, Joyce said they wanted to do something that brought together young players. Along with the games, those involved in the event also took time to tell the participants about Steve and his life.
“The tournament was fun and a fitting tribute to my husband,” Joyce said. “It was a great way to get a wonderful message out — not just to the community, but to the next generation. That’s a “pay it forward” that I sure hope we all get to see.”
There was no tournament championship game, no trophies and no awards given out. Instead, the intention of the event was to let the players have fun and enjoy themselves.
To celebrate Steve’s birthday, players were given cupcakes and a goody bag.
Joyce said she was touched by the turnout, and the dedication of a large group of individuals who came out.
“Everybody that helped us volunteer did it for free,” she said. “From the umpires, to the people running the concession stand to the group that helped pick up trash, they were all volunteers. It was really something to see.”
Hoping to continue the tradition, Joyce said she would like to make the tournament a yearly happening.
“I think Steve would have liked that,” Joyce said
By Jeff Tully
PANORAMA CITY - The Bell-Jeff Guards improved their league record to 2-0 last night after defeating St. Genevieve 64 - 12. Read more
LONG BEACH - After watching the Lady Guards churn out another victory over league rival St. Anthony 69-53 Read more
The Bell-Jeff boys team participated in the Oaks Christian showcase and faced Sierra Canyon.
Read more
Next Page »