Thursday, February 19, 2015

CIF First Round this Saturday 12/21

CIF playoffs start this week, we will open up with Silverado High School from Victorville. Today we confirmed the game time. Game will be played at 5:00pm at Woodbridge HS this Saturday 2/21. Hope to see everyone come out!

Friday, February 13, 2015

Woodbridge back on top in PCL

February 12, 2015 10:07 PM

Staff Writer - Orange County Register






Woodbridge’s girls basketball team earned a share of the Pacific Coast League crown, defeating Beckman, 60-33, Thursday night at Woodbridge.

Woodbridge, Beckman and Corona del Mar came into the game tied for first place.

The Warriors share the league title with Corona del Mar, which defeated Northwood, 52-49, on Thursday at Corona del Mar.
A coin flip will determine which team will be the No. 1 squad in terms of the CIF playoffs, according to Woodbridge coach Eric Bangs.

Woodbridge was determined to bring home the title. The Warriors had a streak of four consecutive league titles snapped last year.
Beckman (15-10, 7-3) was trying to win its first league title. But Woodbridge settled the issue early, jumping out to a 16-5 lead after one quarter.

Woodbridge led, 38-12, at halftime and was in command the rest of the way.

“It’s not like we didn’t think we could win it (the title) but having Bonnie (Sarchet) out early and Jasmine (Rachal) for 15 games (after returning from an injury), it was a battle,” Bangs said.
“Defensively, wow, 33 points, that’s pretty good. Give that to (assistant) coach Pete Belanto and his game plan. We actually did an even better job than the first time we played them.”
Woodbridge (19-7, 8-2) was led by Annika Walker, who had 19 points. Anjali Ghadiyaram and Rachal added 11 points each for the Warriors.

Beckman was led by Kiara Quinn with 10 points.
“This is a really nice win for the kids because we go as either the first or second rep,” Bangs said. “The accomplishment of bringing a title back after all the injuries ... it’s pretty rewarding.”
Woodbridge defeated Beckman, 67-45, on Jan. 23 and was determined to win again.

“I’m so glad we won the league championship,” Walker said. “It’s great to do it my senior year and go out with a bang. We all played really well. We come ready to play Beckman every time. It’s a game we know we have to come to play to win. We did so both times thankfully.”


Contact the writer: tburt@ocregister.com

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Key road win for Woodbridge

BY TIM BURT / Staff Writer
OC Register



Woodbridge’s girls basketball team has plenty of work to do before it can bring back the Pacific Coast League title to the school.

But the Warriors took a significant step toward that goal Tuesday night with a 40-37 PCL victory over Corona del Mar, a team that Woodbridge coach Eric Bangs called the clear favorite going into league play.

No. 10 Woodbridge (11-5, 2-0) held off a late comeback by the Sea Kings, who turned the ball over on their final possession and were unable to get a shot off in the game at CdM.

“To me, this is the most talented team in the league,” Woodbridge coach Eric Bangs said of CdM. “They (his team) did a good job to get the win. They were actually outrunning us, so if they’re a lot taller and they’re outrunning us, then we were in trouble.

“But I think what we did is we tried to play all 10 or 11 kids in the first half and then settle on seven or so in the second half. The kids that came in in the first half all did a nice job.”

Anjali Ghadiyaram led Woodbridge with 16 points. Annika Walker added 11 points for the Warriors.

Woodbridge, without a player taller than 5-foot-11, faced a significant height disadvantage trying to guard Corona del Mar’s 6-foot-4 Natalia Bruening, who had 12 points, and 6-foot-2 Krista Anderson, who was limited to 2 points.

“If you’re standing there under the basket, we have no chance,” Bangs said. “When the ball is outside, we got a chance because we can front and do some things. If we can get them to miss and get a defensive rebound, one shot and out, that would really be good.

“Let’s just say we used our guards to help out and until they (CdM) hit a couple shots outside at the end of the game, we will live with that, and not let (Krista) Anderson and (Natalia) Bruening hurt us inside. It’s a total team effort.”

Woodbridge led, 17-16, at halftime and had a 29-26 lead going into the final quarter.

The Warriors extended their lead to 8 points twice in the final quarter before CdM began forcing turnovers.

The Sea Kings cut the lead to 38-37 when Maria King made one of two free throws with 34 seconds.

Corona del Mar (11-6, 1-1) got the ball back after the missed free throw but was unable to convert. Ghadiyaram was fouled going for the rebound and sank two free throws with 9.3 seconds to clinch the victory.

“I have to hand it to Corona del Mar,” Bangs said. “They started trapping and getting tips. We didn’t take care of the ball very well, not by design. We were just hoping to cruise in for a 12-point win. Hopefully, we build a little character on that one.”

Contact the writer: tburt@ocregister.com

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Woodbridge regains upper hand in PCL

STAFF WRITER
OC Register







IRVINE – Last season, University loosened Woodbridge’s stranglehold on the Pacific Coast League by snapping the Warriors’ four-year run of league titles.

After Friday’s league opener between the two teams, it appears Woodbridge has regained its grip.
The Warriors re-established themselves as the league favorite with a commanding win, 46-29, at Woodbridge High.

Woodbridge (10-5, 1-0) dominated throughout on the defensive end, limiting University’s leading scorer, Allison Piper, to a single point and held the Trojans (10-7, 0-1) to 11 second-half points as the Warriors pulled away steadily. Piper went into the game averaging 12.3 points per game.
University went 0-for-11 from the field in the fourth quarter and 1-for-22 in the second half.
“We’re going to struggle to find points,” Woodbridge coach Eric Bangs said. “We’re down kids and we didn’t have the depth I thought we’d have, but the defense is always there.”

Without their returning leading scorer from last season, Bonnie Sarchet, who is out with an ACL injury, as well as standout sophomore Jasmine Rachal, the Warriors have had to rely on balance for much of the season and Friday was another example.

Four Woodbridge players scored nine points or more, led by junior guard Alissa Niewiadomski, who had a team-high 13 points on 3-of-5 shooting from 3-point range. Fellow guard Anjali Ghadiyaram added 11 points, forward Annika Walker had 10 and Lauren Baffo came off the bench to score nine.

“Everybody is capable and that’s how you have to do it,” Bangs said. “I always say, if you can put four or five people out there who can score and contribute, you’re a pretty good girls basketball team.”

Woodbridge also controlled the offensive boards with 17 offensive rebounds, allowing the Warriors to take twice as many shots (32 to 16) as University in the first half. Woodbridge took a 28-18 lead into the break.

“Today I was upset, because I felt they outhustled us and that’s something that I never thought I’d (see) from my team,” University coach Nicole Bradshaw said. “We got killed on the offensive boards.”

As poor as the Trojans played offensively – their point total was a season low – senior forward and captain Kiara Warren did her best to keep University in the game.
Warren finished with 17 points and nine rebounds – both game highs – and scored nine of the Trojans’ 11 points in the second half.


“No matter what, even if she doesn’t have a good scoring game, she’s always 100 percent working hard,” Bradshaw said. “There is never a time in a game where I have to say, ‘Kiara, you’re out of position’ or ‘Kiara, what are you doing?’”

Original Article

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Holiday tournament brackets are now posted

We have received the final 2 tournament brackets. The Ayala Varsity bracket and the Villa Park JV bracket can be found under the "tournament brackets" link on the left.

Varsity will open up on Saturday Dec 27th vs Excelsior HS @ Ayala.

JV will open up on Friday Dec 26th vs Santa Margarita HS @ Villa Park

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Warriors open season with win over Yorba Linda

By TOM CONNOLLY / Contributing Writer
Published: Dec. 3, 2014 Updated: 6:44 p.m.


The Woodbridge High girls basketball team youth movement got underway Monday night with a 44-26 victory against Yorba Linda in the opening round of the South Coast Classic at Woodbridge.
This season the Warriors roster includes seven freshmen and sophomores, who appeared a bit nervous in the first half. But in the second half, they turned it up a notch and finished strong.
Freshman Jasmine Rachal scored 13 points. Freshman Anjali Ghadi added 10 points and led an 11-1 run to start the fourth quarter, enabling the Warriors to pull away and win its season opener.
“We’re young and inexperienced, and we’re going to have to be patient,” said Woodbridge coach Eric Bangs. “Jasmine and Anjali had a little bit of nerves in the first half, but they played much better in the second half. We started making shots, and it’s a lot easier when you make shots.”
The Warriors’ defense, led by senior forward Annika Walker, forced 28 turnovers and did not allow the Mustangs to score a basket in the first and fourth quarters. Yorba Linda was able to muster only seven free throws in the opening and final quarters.

Walker was steady for Woodbridge as she pulled down 10 rebounds and scored six points.
Karah Griffiths’ basket beat the buzzer to end the third quarter as Yorba Linda closed the gap to 27-23 after three periods.

Ghadi and Lauren Lum (six points each) drilled a 3-pointer to open the fourth quarter as Woodbridge increased its lead to 33-23 with 6:30 to play.

The Warriors defense forced the Mustangs to turn the ball over on five of its first six possessions of the quarter and take control of the game. In the meantime, Walker hit a basket and Rachal nailed a 3-pointer. Woodbridge upped its lead to 39-24 with 3:31 left and eased to victory.
“I like the way we made defensive adjustments in the second half,” Bangs said.


Woodbridge's Annika Walker tries to block the shot attempt from Yorba Linda's Katlyn Ramos during a South Coast Holiday Classic game at Woodbridge High School on Monday.

, FOSTER SNELL, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER



Woodbridge's Jasmine Rachal reaches to catch a pass during a South Coast Holiday Classic game.

 FOSTER SNELL, CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Tournament Brackets Posted

Four out of the six tournament brackets have been received and are now posted under the TOURNAMENT BRACKETS link on the left. As we receive the last two, we will post them as well.