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“I thought we were mentally tougher in the second half and got more aggressive on defense,” Bishop Diego coach Jeff Burich said. “It was just not our night. Holy Martyrs is a very skilled and disciplined team. I think they will go far.
“They were just a little more physical than us from the start and had us playing on our heels.”
The Cardinals finish the season 7-4 and return four starters next season.
“Our seniors Sophie Benoit, Veronica Arreola and Elliot Redkey competed to the end,” Burich said.
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The second and third quarters made the difference, with Bishop Diego outscoring Valley Christian 37-22.
“I liked our defense, and our transition offense is improving,” Cardinals coach Jeff Burich said. “Elliot made several nice passes for layups, and Lily was a force inside getting great position and finishing. Citlali played great defense and showed great hustle all over the court.”
Bishop Diego is now 5-1 overall and hosts Santa Paula on Monday.
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Carpinteria s Jasmine Gilbert made five three-pointers and led the Warriors with 21 points. The second half got away from us, and we weren t able to sustain a high level of execution on offense or defense, said Carpinteria coach Henry Gonzales. However, our effort never wavered and we finished the game strong.
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