Daily News (Los Angeles)

Birmingham has depth, bloodlines to succeed

Patriots coach boasts: `I think we have all the pieces'

- By Haley Sawyer hsawyer@scng.com

There are champion bloodlines on the Birmingham girls basketball team.

Dee Dee Berry's dad, now an assistant coach for the Patriots, won a CIF L.A. City Section title in 1996. Zoe Mitchell's older brother, David Elliott, won a championsh­ip with Birmingham in 2021.

Birmingham will be playing in the City Section Open Division championsh­ip against Westcheste­r on Saturday at Pasadena City College with both pedigree and depth.

“This year, I think we have all the pieces,” Birmingham coach Victor Koopongsak­orn said. “In the starting lineup, on the bench, we're probably deeper than we've ever been.”

The depth has allowed the coaching staff to experiment with lineups throughout the season based on how the Patriots can best match up against opponents. Koopongsak­orn said he can play eight to 10 different players on any given night, and there's hardly any dropoff in skill with his bench players.

Birmingham can play with two bigs in its lineup — something rare in high school girls basketball. Natalie Lopez, Sammy Velasquez and Berry are experience­d guards and Lili Martinez and Mitchell are capable passers in the post.

“We just keep telling them they've gotta work with each other,” Koopongsak­orn said. “If the guards want to get shots, the posts have gotta do their job. And the post want to get shots, the guards have gotta do their job. So we're tough to game plan and try to stop everything we have.”

The Patriots had shooting struggles in their semifinal game against King/ Drew and made only one 3-pointer in the game. Koopongsak­orn said that the extra lines used for college games on El Camino College's court might have confused the players, so he taped lines on Birmingham's gym floor to help them prepare for the championsh­ips.

Birmingham has the advantage of having played at Pasadena City College before. But even if the shots don't fall, depth and defense will be there for the Patriots.

“We've been trying to emphasize to the team that it doesn't have to be our offense that leads the way,” Koopongsak­orn said. “We stress defense a lot and our defense can lead the way to where we can get stops and get easy buckets.”

Velasquez often takes the lead on defense and puts excessive pressure on the ball. She's also playing in her first championsh­ip game with Birmingham after recovering from ACL surgery her sophomore year in 2022, the last time Patriots were in a City Section championsh­ip game.

Birmingham won its first West Valley League championsh­ip this season and beat Granada Hills for the first time since 2010, which gave the team a confidence boost for the playoffs.

Being on top was unfamiliar to the Patriots at

GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSH­IPS SCHEDULE

CIF City Section

Open Division

Birmingham vs. Westcheste­r at Pasadena City College, Saturday, 7 p.m. Division II

Kennedy vs. Van Nuys at Birmingham High, today, 6 p.m.

CIF Southern Section Open Division

Sierra Canyon vs. Etiwanda at Cal Baptist University, Riverside, today, 6 p.m. Division 2A

Louisville vs. Lakewood at Colony High, Saturday, noon Division 3AA

Cerritos vs. Oak Park at Edison High, Saturday,

6:30 p.m.

first, but it's helped them rise to the level of their competitio­n just like some players' dads and older brothers have done before them.

“They've shown that they can handle being favored,” Koopongsak­orn said. “I don't think that pressure got to them. They were able to step up in the big games and big moments.”

 ?? PHOTO BY HALEY SAWYER ?? Birmingham standouts Dee Dee Berry, left, and Zoe Mitchell have family members who have won CIF L.A. City Section championsh­ips. Saturday will be their chance to do so.
PHOTO BY HALEY SAWYER Birmingham standouts Dee Dee Berry, left, and Zoe Mitchell have family members who have won CIF L.A. City Section championsh­ips. Saturday will be their chance to do so.

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