Parents and players please check out the updated tournament bracket for the Garden Grove Tournament. The updated bracket is posted under the "Tournament Bracket" link on the left.
Our first game will be December 26th at 4:30 vs Katella.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Robinson, Woodbridge too much for Fairmont Prep
December 12, 2013 11:30 PM
By CARLOS ARIAS
OCVARSITY
IRVINE - Woodbridge lost five of its top six players to graduation from last year's team, which went 26-4 and reached the CIF-SS Division 2AA girls basketball playoffs last season, so there were a lot of new faces on the court for Thursday's nonleague game against Fairmont Prep at Woodbridge High.
Senior shooting guard Kelli Robinson, the lone returning starter, scored 26 points, including seven 3-pointers, freshman point guard Lauren Lum came off the bench with 12 points and five rebounds, junior forward Bonnie Sarchet had 12 points and six rebounds, junior forward Annika Walker had 10 points and 10 rebounds and senior forward Patrica Zhao had nine points, six rebounds and five assists in the Warriors' to a 72-62 victory over the Huskies.
"We really all enjoy playing together," Robinson said. "When one of us gets going, we all just gang up and we're like, 'We can do this.' It's really great when we all play together and have the same intensity, so that was a good win."
Lum and Robinson sparked a 17-1 run in the second quarter to give Woodbridge (3-2) a 16-point lead.
Fairmont Prep, the reigning San Joaquin League champion, upgraded its schedule by adding nonleague games against Woodbridge and San Clemente on Saturday. Junior guard Samantha Clement scored 25 points, including five 3-pointers, and freshman point guard Tristen Rollon scored 17 points for the Huskies (4-1), who closed the gap to six points in the third quarter before the Warriors sealed the victory in the fourth quarter.
"It took a while for us to get chemistry because there was only five of us returning," Robinson said. "But once we figure it out ... I think we're getting close and it's just going to be a lot of fun."
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Senior shooting guard Kelli Robinson, the lone returning starter, scored 26 points, including seven 3-pointers, freshman point guard Lauren Lum came off the bench with 12 points and five rebounds, junior forward Bonnie Sarchet had 12 points and six rebounds, junior forward Annika Walker had 10 points and 10 rebounds and senior forward Patrica Zhao had nine points, six rebounds and five assists in the Warriors' to a 72-62 victory over the Huskies.
"We really all enjoy playing together," Robinson said. "When one of us gets going, we all just gang up and we're like, 'We can do this.' It's really great when we all play together and have the same intensity, so that was a good win."
Lum and Robinson sparked a 17-1 run in the second quarter to give Woodbridge (3-2) a 16-point lead.
Fairmont Prep, the reigning San Joaquin League champion, upgraded its schedule by adding nonleague games against Woodbridge and San Clemente on Saturday. Junior guard Samantha Clement scored 25 points, including five 3-pointers, and freshman point guard Tristen Rollon scored 17 points for the Huskies (4-1), who closed the gap to six points in the third quarter before the Warriors sealed the victory in the fourth quarter.
"It took a while for us to get chemistry because there was only five of us returning," Robinson said. "But once we figure it out ... I think we're getting close and it's just going to be a lot of fun."
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Monday, December 9, 2013
Warriors win second in a row at South Coast Classic
By TOM CONNOLLY / For the Register
The Woodbridge High girls basketball team erased a double-digit, first-half deficit and came back to win handily over Canyon, 61-40, Wednesday evening in a South Coast Classic tournament game at Woodbridge.
Patricia Zhao scored 16 points and Kelli Robinson added 15 at the Warriors improved to 2-0 on the season.
Tori Buss and Annika Rae drilled back-to-back 3-pointers at the start of the second quarter to give the Comanches (4-2) a, 17-6, lead.
However, Woodbridge’s defense stiffened and the offense perked up to close out the half and changed the complexion of the game.
The Warriors, sparked by 3-pointers by Zhao and Robinson ignited a 13-0 run to end the second quarter. Zhao’s 3-pointer gave Woodbridge a 19-17 halftime lead.
“We focused on defense and made adjustments,” said Zhao. “We stuck to the fundamentals and executed out plays better.”
In the third quarter junior forward Annika Walker provided some extra inside aggressiveness that shifted the momentum in the Warriors favor.
Walker scored five of her 10 points in the quarter to up Woodbridge’s advantage to 37-29 after three quarters.
“We picked up the intensity in the second half,” Walker said. “We didn’t do anything special, but we just settled in and ran the offense better in the second half.”
Canyon trimmed the lead to 39-33 following two free throws from Julia Tims with 5:37 to play but then the Warriors went on a 22-7 run, including a 13-0 run over the final 2:36 of the game to finish strongly and win going away.
The Warriors converted a blistering 11-of-14 free throws in the final three minutes of the game as they scored on their final nine possessions. The Warriors forced 20 turnovers.
“Defense is going to win games for us,” Woodbridge coach Eric Bangs said.“Patricia (Zhao) hit her range and Annika (Walker) made some nice buckets and gave us an extra punch.”
Bonnie Sarchet and Lauren Lum each added 7 points apiece for Woodbridge.
Shaye Uyematsu led the Comanches with 8 points.
Woodbridge started the game off sluggish and didn’t notch its first basket until Robinson’s jumper at the 3:20 mark. Canyon led, 11-6, after the first quarter.
Robinson, who scored 31 points in the Warriors opener against Capistrano Valley, has scored 47 points in Woodbridge’s first two games.
The tournament wraps up tonight and finishes Saturday at University with the championship at 6 p.m.
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Friday, December 6, 2013
Bangs returns and Warriors roll
By TIM BURT / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
Eric Bangs was back on the bench Monday night in a familiar role as head coach of the Woodbridge girls basketball team.
His players responded with a 72-19 victory over Capistrano Valley in the opening round of the South Coast Classic at Woodbridge.
“I haven’t missed much, it keeps Pete (Belanto) quieter when I’m the head coach,” Bangs joked after the game.
Bangs, who took a break as the head coach for the past two seasons, had little reason to worry as his squad jumped out to a 43-2 lead at halftime against Capo Valley, which was missing some key players who were still playing for the Cougars volleyball team that was in the state playoffs.
“We got a lot of people chance a play, it wasn’t real realistic, but we got a chance to work on stuff,” Bangs said.
Kelli Robinson led the way for the Warriors with 31 points and nine, 3-pointers
“She can shoot the ball,” Bangs said. “That was a nice game for her.”
Annika Walker had eight points and five rebounds and Bonnie Sarchet scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Warriors, who forced 14 turnovers in the first half.
“I really thought Annika and Bonnie showed some improvement in their game,” Bangs said. “That’s what we’re looking for. We’re looking for four or five players who can contribute and score.
“Our inside play was a little better. Everybody got to play. It’s an opening game; we’ve got a little ways to go.”
The game was played with a running clock in the fourth quarter after Woodbridge moved out to a 40-point lead.
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His players responded with a 72-19 victory over Capistrano Valley in the opening round of the South Coast Classic at Woodbridge.
Bangs has been an assistant under Pete Belanto the past couple years.
Bangs, who took a break as the head coach for the past two seasons, had little reason to worry as his squad jumped out to a 43-2 lead at halftime against Capo Valley, which was missing some key players who were still playing for the Cougars volleyball team that was in the state playoffs.
“We got a lot of people chance a play, it wasn’t real realistic, but we got a chance to work on stuff,” Bangs said.
Kelli Robinson led the way for the Warriors with 31 points and nine, 3-pointers
“She can shoot the ball,” Bangs said. “That was a nice game for her.”
Annika Walker had eight points and five rebounds and Bonnie Sarchet scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Warriors, who forced 14 turnovers in the first half.
“I really thought Annika and Bonnie showed some improvement in their game,” Bangs said. “That’s what we’re looking for. We’re looking for four or five players who can contribute and score.
“Our inside play was a little better. Everybody got to play. It’s an opening game; we’ve got a little ways to go.”
The game was played with a running clock in the fourth quarter after Woodbridge moved out to a 40-point lead.
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Girls Basketball Tryouts
There will be a second tryout for any girls interested in playing basketball this Wednesdy (11/6) from 3:30-4:30 in the gym.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Girls Basketball Tryouts
There will be tryouts for any girls that are interested in playing basketball this year on Tuesday September 17 from 3:30pm to 4:30pm in the WHS gymnasium.
If you have any questions see Coach Bangs in the Athletic Office or Coach Clarkson in the media center.
If you have any questions see Coach Bangs in the Athletic Office or Coach Clarkson in the media center.
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