Michael Katz/Staff Writer
Published: Jan. 15, 2014 Updated: 5:42 p.m.
Woodbridge girls basketball coach Eric Bangs said his team has trouble scoring 40 points at this point in the season.
Luckily, when the opponent only scores in the 30s, his squad tends to be in good shape.
The Warriors defeated Corona del Mar on Tuesday night, 48-37, in a Pacific Coast League matchup at Woodbridge.
Woodbridge (11-6, 2-0) is without three starters this season who were lost to knee injuries early. But the team has found ways to win regardless, a point that the coach is proud of.
“We beat a very good team,” Bangs said. “We're kind of a patchwork team, losing three starters this year with ACLs, but we're fighting as much as we can.”
The Warriors were led by senior guard Kelli Robinson's 11 points. Chipping in 10 points each were Bonnie Sarchet and Jillian Cizynski.
Corona del Mar had several players who were taller than the Warriors. Nonetheless, the team fought through to win its 13th consecutive Pacific Coast League contest. Woodbridge hasn't lost a league game since a loss to Irvine in 2012.
“We're outsized 4 to 6 inches inside, and the girls played hard,” Bangs said.
“(It's) not pretty sometimes, but (we) got the job done.”
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