Yuma Sun

Lady Criminals run out of steam

- BY JACKSON RAMER

From competing every minute to having a superstar, Yuma High’s girls basketball team looks dras- tically different than years past.

Just a few weeks after snapping a 69-game losing streak, the Criminals (5-8) were seemingly on their way to victory No. 6 after building a 12 point lead late in the first half.

However, Yuma High’s offense became stagnant late, ultimately costing them in the 64-60 loss to Dysart (6-6).

“We came out and moved

the ball, but once again it’s a process,” Yuma head coach Shawn Jones said. “As a team, we’re competing now. It’s the C-C-Ws . Compete. Complete and Wins. Once we get the completing all four quarters, it’s going to be this way.”

The Criminals built a six-point lead at the half. Their offense, led by junior guard Kamariah Hawkins, scored effortless­ly in part to the willingnes­s to be unselfish with the basketball.

Five of Hawkins’ six assists came in the first half.

“When KeKe was driving in the opening half, we were cutting and moving around,” Jones said, “so she was able to find shots or get to the basket.”

Hawkins finished with her 13th double-double and 4th triple-double of the season after collecting 23 points, 21 rebounds and 11

(15-8, 9-8 Pac-12), who gave Miller his 300th victory in program history while avoiding their first threegame skid of the season.

“We’ve been in some really tough games recently and just weren’t good enough to leave with a victory,” Miller said. “Tonight, we were able to go from start to finish. It says a lot about our group of guys that they continue to fight.”

The Wildcats controlled the boards, 43-36. They have been outrebound­ed just once this season. The Trojans haven’t won when they’ve been beaten on the boards.

“They’re just as big as us and another top rebounding team,” USC’s Evan Mobley

said. “A lot of times we’d go up and tip around and other guys would come down with the rebound.”

Mobley scored 19 of his 23 points in the second half for the Trojans (18-4, 12-3), and Tahj Eaddy added 17 points before fouling out.

“I don’t think entirely we played soft, but in certain possession­s we weren’t as tough as we could have been, especially to start the game,” Eaddy said. “They got too many offensive rebounds that gave them confidence and allowed the momentum to carry throughout the game.”

The Trojans played from behind most of the game, trailing by eight in the first half when Mobley had just four points and no rebounds. The standout freshman scored 10 straight points to open the second half, pulling USC

into a tie at 41-all. Eaddy tied it again at 44-all on a 3-pointer.

Brown scored four in a row, and the Wildcats hit three consecutiv­e 3-pointers – one from Terrell Brown Jr. and two by Dalen Terry – to go up 5749.

USC made just 4 of 8 free throws during a stretch in which Arizona’s 7-foot1 Christian Koloko got called for a technical after he shoved Chevez Goodwin on the baseline. That drew the Trojans within five, but Arizona ran off seven in a row to lead 67-55.

The Wildcats made 14 of 16 free throws over the final 5 1/2 minutes, when they didn’t have a field goal. USC was just 13 of 22 from the line, with Mobley hitting 8 of 12.

The Wildcats led by eight in the first half, which ended

with them ahead 37-31. Arizona had a 21-16 advantage on the boards, with Tubelis equaling his career high of 12 by the break.

BIG PICTURE

Arizona: The Wildcats have two scheduled home games remaining until their season ends next weekend. The roster heavy with freshmen and sophomores, and two little-used seniors, has had few highlight moments during the pandemic-effected season.

USC: The Trojans lost for the first time in a month. They have five games remaining until the Pac-12 Tournament, including Utah and UCLA, teams they’ve already beaten.

UP NEXT

Arizona: Hosts Washington State on Thursday.

USC: Hosts Oregon on Monday.

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YUMA HIGH’S BELINDA GRADIAS of Saturday’s game. (0) tries to dribble by Dysart’s Badawia Eisa in the third quarter
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Dysart 54 Yuma High 50 DD: 6-6 YH:5-8

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