Dos Pueblos and San Marcos Notch Victories on Day Two of Central Coast Classic

Dos Pueblos Senior Lily Miers and San Marcos Sophomore Natasha Stapf Enjoyed Big Scoring Nights

Sophomore guard #4 Justine Katz attacks the Rio Mesa defense in transition.

Fri Dec 10, 2021 | 10:32pm

Lily Miers scored 22 points and the Dos Pueblos High girls’ basketball team pulled away in the second half for a 59-36 victory over Rio Mesa on day two of the Central Coast Classic at Sovine Gym.

With the victory, the Chargers improved to 5-1 on the season with the lone loss coming to rival San Marcos (54-51) last Friday.

“We kind of told the girls to have some urgency, stay focused, and be a little more fundamentally sound with the ball,” said Dos Pueblos coach Phil Sherman. “I think it helped. We had a lot fewer turnovers and mistakes in the second half.”

Rio Mesa cut its deficit to 22-20 going into halftime, but Dos Pueblos responded by out-scoring the Spartans 37-16 in the second half. Sophomore guard Justine Katz chipped in 10 points, and Ariana Tapia finished with nine points, including two three-pointers.

San Marcos 84, Santa Clara 23

Mia Martinez-Tomatis (#5) surges past the Santa Clara defense. | Credit: Victor Bryant

The Royals flexed their muscle on their way to a 61-point victory and increased their winning streak to three games.

Ten San Marcos players found the scoring column, all led by Natasha Stapf, who knocked down five three-pointers and finished with a game-high 21 points.

“They are starting to trust each other. Chemistry is running well,” said San Marcos coach Tiffany Simms. “Our bench players performed well tonight. We played most of the bench tonight, and everybody scored.”

Junior Riley Welch was a potent secondary scoring option and finished with 12 points. Oceanna Bauer scored eight of her 10 points in the first half.

The Royals (5-2) will be tested by unbeaten Moorpark (10-0) on Saturday, December 18, in their final game of the Central Coast Classic beginning at 2:30 p.m.


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