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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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Athletic Round Table Luncheon: Coach Points Out Sacrifices Made by Two-Sport Athletes
San Marcos softball coach Jeff Swann introduces Kamilah Morales, middle, and Izabella Velasquez, who are both impact players on the team. (Brandon Victor / Noozhawk photo) By Brandon Victor, Noozhawk Contributing Writer
May 10, 2021
| 9:00 p.m.
Many coaches at Monday’s Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table’s Press Luncheon were eager to highlight the dedication of their student-athletes this season especially those who are playing multiple sports at the same time.
“I see first hand the things these kids have to go through everyday, and it really is a testament to the athletes and the sacrifices that they’re making for their teams,” said Dos Pueblos softball coach Mike Gerken. “I hope all coaches recognize the sacrifices that all of your two-sport athletes are going through right now.”
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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