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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Video: 2012 VCHS Powderpuff Football

Here are the video highlights from the 2012 Powderpuff football game at VCHS, a game that the class of 2012 won, 14-6.

The boys in the class of 2012 put together this cheer routine:


The junior boys in the class of 2013 put together this routine:


Senior QB Sidney Reilly runs the option and pitches to RB Miriam Zabinsky, who runs in for the 1st touchdown of the game.


Junior QB Anndrea Torres hits WR Vinessa Perryman for a big play on this pass.


Senior safety Alex Scoles grabs the ball on a tipped pass for her first (of 4) interceptions in the game.


Senior QB Sidney Reilly rolls out and hits TE Lauren Gilster for a good gain.


Alex Scoles jumps in front of this deep pass for her second interception of the game.


Junior LB Makayla Markey breaks up this pass to stall the seniors' drive.


Senior QB Sidney Reilly runs the option and appears to pitch back to RB Miriam Zabinsky, but the officials say that Reilly's flag was pulled before the pitch. Did she get the ball out in time? You decide...


Junior QB Vinessa Perryman throws deep for WR Melina Heredia, who comes up with a great catch in traffic.


Senior LB Sidney Reilly breaks through the juniors' line to bring down QB Vinessa Perryman for a big sack.


Alex Scoles grabs her third interception of the game.


Senior RB Miriam Zabinsky takes the pitch and breaks off a long run.


Senior RB Miriam Zabinsky gets a good gain on the ground, but right tackle Taylor Yates (#53) gets hurt on the play.


Junior LB Hana Gilbert breaks through the line and gets to QB Sidney Reilly for a big sack.


Junior safety Vinessa Perryman drifts under the deep pass and gets the interception.


Junior QB Anndrea Torres takes off up the middle and runs through a would-be tackler for a good gain.


Alex Scoles grabs her fourth interception of the game and nearly returns it for a touchdown.


Senior QB Sidney Reilly escapes the pressure in the backfield and eludes tacklers on her way to the endzone for what proved to be the game-winning score.


Junior returner Vanessa Heredia brings back the kickoff, but senior Elsie Emanuel goes in for the tackle instead of grabbing the flag.


Junior QB Vinessa Perryman escapes the pressure, weaves her way through the defense and outruns the defenders to the corner for a touchdown late in the game.


Sidney Reilly breaks off a long run to put the game away for the class of 2012.


video by Dan Kidder

Saturday, June 11, 2011

VCHS Powder Puff Football 2011

In a thrilling defensive battle, the class of 2011 defeated the class of 2012 by a score of 6-0 in this year's Powder Puff Football Classic at Valley Center High School.
The seniors scored early in the first half when tailback Kelly Hagadorn took a pitch from quarterback Victoria Navarro and rumbled in from four yards out for the touchdown, bowling over defenders and stretching the ball across the goal line for the score.
Check out some of the video highlights from the action:
(Scroll down to the bottom to see the boys' cheer routines at halftime)
(And click here to see more videos on my YouTube channel)

Bailey Hall returns the opening kickoff:


Victoria Navarro keeps the ball and gets upended:


The Juniors run a reverse:


Navarro runs another keeper, but gets stopped for a loss:


Sidney Reilly picks up some good yardage down the sideline:


Raelyn Rodriguez runs a QB keeper and gets hit hard:


Tyler Carr almost intercepts a pass from Navarro:


Kate Richards gets a good gain running to the outside:


Kelly Hagadorn cuts back for a good gain as the 1st half ends:


Hagadorn (on defense this time) busts up a short pass play in the backfield:


Hall brings back a punt return and gets knocked down:


Hagadorn flashes a fierce stiff arm on an inside run:


Hagadorn weaves through the defense for a good gain:


Navarro hits Morgan Marcon on a slant for a nice completion:


Navarro runs the option with Hagadorn, and they take the ball down inside the 10 yard line:


Touchdown! Navarro pitches to Hagadorn, who barrels her way into the endzone for the game's only score:


The seniors kickoff to Sidney Reilly, who doesn't find much room to run:


Rodriguez zips a pass in to Erica Kiesow for a first down:


Rodriguez's pass is almost intercepted by Amanda Nealis:


Big hit! Hagadorn makes the catch over the middle and gets leveled by Taylor Yates. (Note: both players were ejected for the extracurricular physicality):


Navarro runs another QB keeper and shrugs off tacklers left and right:


Hall tries to run to the outside, but gets wrapped up by Laura Glennie (Note: this would have been a perfect tackle had the game not been flag football, and Glennie was summarily ejected for the play):


Reilly pitches to Zabinsky for a nice cutback run:


The Juniors run a final play, but can't beat the clock, as time runs out and the seniors celebrate the win:


The Senior boys halftime dance:


The Junior boys halftime dance:


Video by Dan Kidder

Thursday, March 31, 2011

VC track & field teams solid against Escondido and at Sundevil Invite

Kaylee Hudson set a new school record in the 3,200 at the Sundevil Invite.

Valley Center’s varsity track and field teams put together another group of outstanding individual performances this week in a dual meet against Escondido on Thursday, followed by the Sundevil Invite at Mt. Carmel on Saturday.
The Jaguars hosted Escondido on Thursday, and after winning a total of 15 events in both the boys and girls events, ended up splitting the meet with the Cougars.
Valley Center won the girls meet 71–64 behind phenomenal performances from triple-winner Sidney Reilly and four more first-place finishes for the team.
Reilly won the 100 hurdles (16.39), the 300 hurdles (47.92) and the long jump (16-feet-3) to lead the Lady Jags, while also taking second in the triple jump after tying the top mark but coming up just short on her second-best attempt.
Sidney Reilly was a triple-winner for the Lady Jags against Escondido.

Meanwhile, Leina Villemez was the winner in the 100 (13.29), Caty Alvarez won the 200 (28.03), Kaylee Hudson won the 400 (1:02.77) and Lauren Gilster took first in the discus (106-0 3/4). The Lady Jaguars also won both the 400 relay (52.62) and the 1,600 relay (4:24.57) in the meet.
Gilster also took second in the shot put, while Vinessa Perryman took second in both the 100 and 300 hurdles. In the sprints, Alvarez and Villemez finished one-two in both the 100 and 200, while Hudson ran strong in the distance events to also take second in the 800.
The boys team, however, lost their meet 75–51 despite wins in six of the 15 events.
Jean-Marc Brierre dominated the throwing events, winning both the shot put (42-6) and the discus (133-6), while Ronnie Bourguignon won the 200 (23.07) and took second in the 400, Logan Fiddler won the 3,200 (10:13.65), Armando Diaz won the triple jump (39-0) and Nick Villemez won the pole vault (10-0).
The Jaguars also posted five top-ten individual finishes in the Sundevil Invite on Saturday, including two top-five overall finshes.
Reilly won her heat in the 300 hurdles (46.37), which gave her fourth place overall in Division II, while Hudson finished third in her heat in the 3,200 (11:20.49), good for third place overall in the division and a new school record.
Also for the Lady Jaguars, Gilster took second place in the discus (100-6) and eighth place in the shot put (32-1), while for the Jaguars, Nicasio Westlund took fourth in his heat in the 800 (2:01.69).
Both Jaguars teams will be back in action on Thursday at 3:15 p.m. at Del Norte to open league competition.

Jaguars beat Fallbrook, but fall to San Marcos in volleyball

Taylor Oshinski keeps his eye on this serve.

It was an up-and-down week for the Valley Center varsity boys volleyball team, as the Jaguars rolled to a big win over Fallbrook to start the week, but came home to face San Marcos and suffered a tough loss as the week came to an end.
The Jags had everything working for them against Fallbrook last Monday, and they had no trouble finishing off a 3–0 win, with game scores of 25–15, 25–18, 25–20.
Taylor Oshinski was all over the court, registering eight kills and seven digs, while Beau Reilly had ten assists and six aces, Mitchell Rush had nine kills and Anthony Cozzi had ten assists.
Valley Center’s home game against San Marcos on Wednesday turned out much differently for the Jaguars, even though they fought hard until the end in a 3–0 loss, with game scores of 15–25, 18–25, 25–27.
After falling in the first game, the Jags battled for every point in the second game, never letting the Knights get ahead by more than four. After appearing to tie the score at 24 late in the second game, Valley Center was ruled to have been under the net on the point that would have kept them alive in the game.
Game three was another back-and-forth nail-biter, as San Marcos would pull ahead by three or four points, then the Jags would fight back and pull within one. The Knights had a chance to put the game away at 24–22, but two consecutive kills by Reilly pulled the Jags back even. San Marcos eventually held on for the win, but not without a valiant effort from Valley Center.
Oshinski once again led the way with 12 kills, while Reilly had five kills and five blocks and Rush had six kills.
The Jaguars are now 2–3 overall and 0–1 in Valley League play, with the next match coming at home on Thursday against San Dieguito Academy at 4:45 p.m.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Jaguars win in first round of CIF basketball playoffs, but lose in quarterfinals


After a thrilling, one-point win to advance to the quarterfinals of the CIF Division III playoffs, the Valley Center varsity boys basketball team ran into a juggernaut in the final game and lost to wrap up the 2010-11 season.
The Jaguars went into the playoffs as the No. 9 seed, which set them up with a first-round game at Santana on Wednesday.
In a close game from start to finish, the Jags held on through a furious fourth quarter to escape with a 51–50 win.
Santana came out firing on all cylinders early in the game and took a quick lead. But the Jaguars battled back, spreading the ball around and evening the score at 11 at the end of the first quarter.
The Jags took their first lead of the game on the first shot of the second quarter, a fast-break layup by AJ Broomell that started with a steal by James Siva. Valley Center extended the lead to four points early in the quarter and pushed the lead out to six midway through the period before Santana fought back and pulled within two at halftime.
The Sultans re-took the lead with a three-pointer to open the third quarter, but the Jaguars fed the ball inside to Stehly Reden, who racked up a dozen points in the period, to take a 41–36 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Eight of Reden’s 12 points in the quarter came on free throws, as the Sultans had trouble containing Reden’s size in the paint.
The Jags needed every one of their ten points in the fourth quarter. Santana re-took the lead early in the period on a four-point play, but the Jags went on a six-point run to pull ahead by five once again. Santana responded with another six-point run to pull ahead by one with just over a minute left to play.
With time winding down, the Sultans missed an inside shot, and Siva grabbed the rebound on the baseline after it bounced off of Reden’s hands. After a quick pass fake, Siva took off, driving down the court, past his defender and into the lane, where he bounced a pass to Beau Reilly, who banked in the layup to give Valley Center a one-point lead with 30 seconds left on the clock.
Santana called a timeout with 19 seconds left to draw up a play for a last-second shot for the win. The Sultans got off an open three-pointer with eight seconds remaining, but the shot clanged off the back of the rim and bounced away. One of the Sultans nearly came down with the rebound, but Reden poked it out of his hands and the ball squirted out near mid-court. Broomell knocked it away from another Santana player, and Siva finally got ahold of the ball at half court, where he was immediately fouled with nine-tenths of a second remaining the game. Siva missed the first of his one-and-one shots, and the Sultans tried a desperation heave from the other side of the court. The Valley Center supporters held their collective breath as the ball hit the front of the rim, then celebrated when the ball fell harmlessly to the floor to end the thrilling Jaguar win.
“This game was up and down and up and down, but in the end, we held our poise,” Valley Center coach Bob Purdy said after the game. “We got a little lucky with some shots, but when they doubled Stehly and started overplaying AJ, we were able to spread the ball around and get the points we needed.”
Reden finished the game with an outstanding 22 points, while Broomell added nine, Siva had eight, Reilly had six, and Mike McInerny, Brett Henderson and Ryan Kleiman each had two.
The season came to an abrupt end on Saturday night, however, as the Jaguars traveled to St. Augustine to take on the No. 1-ranked Saints in the quarterfinals.
Valley Center ran into a well-coached team full of outstanding athletes and couldn’t keep pace in a 79–39 loss to end the season.
The Jaguars jumped out to a 5–2 lead in the opening minutes of the game, but St. Augustine put the hammer down and never trailed again in the lopsided game. The Jags pulled within two points late in the first quarter, but the Saints went on a nine-point run to close out the period with an 11-point lead.
It was more of the same in the second quarter, as St. Augustine outscored Valley Center 25–8 in the period to hold a 28-point lead at halftime.
The lead increased to 37 after the third quarter, as the Saints forced turnovers and converted shot after shot on the fast break. With a running clock in the fourth quarter, the Saints ran out the time and put the cap on the 40-point win.
Broomell scored all of the team’s eight points in the second quarter and finished with 17 points in the game, while Reden added eight points, all of which came in the first quarter. Siva chipped in with six points, while Robby Tortes had four points and Reilly and Henderson each scored two.
Valley Center finishes off the season with an 18–9 overall record.

Lady Jaguars fall in first round of CIF girls basketball playoffs

Valley Center’s varsity girls basketball team exceeded many of the preseason predictions for the 2010-11 season, posting an outstanding overall record, earning a share of the Valley League title and taking the No. 7 seed and a home game in the CIF Division III playoffs.
But the season came to an end last Tuesday, as the Lady Jaguars couldn’t get the offense going when they needed it in a 53–43 loss to Santana in the first round of the playoffs.
The Lady Jags battled back from an early deficit to pull within one, 12–11, at the end of the first quarter. Valley Center tied the game at 17 on a fast-break basket by Victoria Navarro with 3:30 left in the first half, but Santana responded with a 12-point run to close out the second quarter and the Lady Jags trailed 29–17 at halftime.
The Lady Jaguars bounced back in a big way in the third quarter, as they scored 21 points in the period to tie the score at 38 heading into the fourth quarter. Sidney Reilly led the charge with seven points in the period, while Vinessa Perryman and Miriam Zabinsky added five points each to propel the Lady Jags back into the game.
But the Lady Sultans opened the final quarter with a six-point run and held Valley Center off down the stretch by converting their free throw opportunities to hang on for the ten-point win.
Reilly finished with 15 points in the game, while Zabinsky scored 11, Perryman had nine, Lauren Gilster had four and Navarro and Andie Wagner each had two.
Valley Center finishes the season with a 15–13 overall record.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Jaguars earn first-ever Valley League boys basketball title

Robby Tortes puts up a tough shot against Orange Glen.

With a few high-fives and an absolute lack of fanfare, the Valley Center varsity boys basketball team “celebrated” the first Valley League championship in school history with a 52–34 win at Orange Glen on Friday night.
The Jaguars were clearly happy to get the win, but center Stehly Reden summed up the conflicting emotions behind the stoic victory.
“It feels good to be the league champions, but we’ve got a new goal now,” he said.
That goal is to carry the momentum from an outstanding regular season—the Jags finished 17–8 overall and 7–1 in league, including wins in their last eight games—over into the CIF playoffs, which begin this week.
“This is a great bunch of guys,” head coach Bob Purdy said after the game. “They all practice hard and they all play hard, every week. This was the first time we had enough guys to play summer ball, and that carried over into the season. They like each other, and they play hard for each other. Now we just need to keep playing hard and hope for a good seed.”
Despite the league title and outstanding record, the Jaguars enter the CIF playoffs as the No. 9 seed of 16 teams and will play at No. 8 Santana at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in the first round of the post-season.
To win their first league championship, the Jaguars spoiled Orange Glen’s senior night celebration with solid offense and stifling defense in the 52–34 win.
Valley Center built a good lead with a seven-point run late in the first quarter, but Orange Glen pulled back to within four at the end of the period.
But the Jags started the second quarter with a ten-point run, including six straight points from Reden, and held the Patriots to only three points in the quarter to take a 13-point lead at halftime.
The Jaguars spread the ball around on offense in the third quarter, as six different players scored at least a point in the period, to extend the lead to 15 heading into the fourth quarter.
In the final period, the Jags played patient basketball, milking the clock on offense and limiting the Patriots on defense to seal the big win.
“We knew we were going to have to hustle to beat these guys,” Purdy said. “They’re a small team, so we used our big guys to our advantage. And [James] Siva really hustled out there; he’s the smallest guy on the team but he came up big for us tonight.”
Reden led all scorers with 17 points, while Siva added ten, AJ Broomell and Mike McInerny each had eight, Robby Tortes had six, Brett Henderson had two and Beau Reilly had one.
Valley Center’s opening game in the CIF playoffs is at Santana on Wednesday at 7 p.m. If the Jaguars win, they play again on Saturday night against the winner between El Capitan and No. 1 St. Augustine.

(photos by Gabriel Santana)

AJ Broomell brings the ball up the court:
Mike McInerny gets an open look at this shot:
Broomell looks for a passing lane under the basket:
Stehly Reden (4) grabs a rebound:
James Siva tries to get a pass around his defender:
Reden goes up for another rebound:
Tortes lines up a free throw:
Siva matches up on defense:
Reden gets set for a foul shot:
Broomell keeps a close eye on his man on defense:
McInerny gets a hand on this layup attempt:
McInerny grabs the loose ball...
...and dishes it off on the fast break:
Reden gets his follow-through set for a free throw:
McInerny goes in for the open layup:
Tortes keeps his hands up on defense:
Siva breaks down the court:
Siva and Beau Reilly go after a loose ball:
Broomell leads the fast break:
Reilly squares up for a free throw:
Siva turns to bring the ball into the offensive zone:
Siva gets an open jump shot:
Brett Henderson brings the ball up the court:
Dan Henderson makes a move to get past his defender:

Another big win earns share of Valley League basketball title for Lady Jags


The Valley Center varsity girls basketball team finished off the regular season with an impressive win, earned a share of the Valley League championship and advanced to the CIF playoffs this week.
The Lady Jaguars polished off Orange Glen in the season finale, earning them the league co-championship with Del Norte and the No. 7 seed in CIF Division III, which gave them a home game against Santana at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in the first round of the post-season.
To get to the playoffs, the Lady Jags have been on a roll since mid-January, winning five of their last six games and eight of their last ten.
Finishing off the season at Orange Glen on Friday night, the Lady Jaguars dominated the first half and cruised down the stretch to take a 69–47 victory.
Lauren Gilster showed up in a big way for Valley Center, scoring the first 11 points of the game and leading the Lady Jaguars to a 13–9 lead after the first quarter.
Miriam Zabinsky took over for the Lady Jags in the second quarter, scoring 11 of Valley Center’s 28 points in the period, which extended the lead to 25 at halftime.
The Lady Jaguars pushed the lead out even further in the third quarter, even with the bench getting plenty of playing time, to put the Lady Patriots down by 28 heading into the fourth quarter.
Orange Glen played outstanding offense down the stretch, racking up 22 points in the final period, but the Lady Jags were solid inside and from the free throw line to hold on for the 22-point win.
Zabinsky’s 19 points led all scorers in the game, while Gilster added 18, Andie Wagner had 16, Sidney Reilly had seven, Vinessa Perryman had four, Kelli Imgrund had three and Darin Gilmore had two.
Valley Center finished the season with a 15–12 overall record and a 6–2 league mark. The Lady Jaguars will have played at home on Tuesday at 7 p.m. against Santana in the CIF playoffs. The winner of that game will play again on Saturday against the winner of the game between Mt. Miguel and No. 2 La Jolla.
Be sure to check out the Valley Roadrunner’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/valleycenter for all the latest sports updates throughout the week.

Friday, February 18, 2011

One more win will give Jaguars a Valley League basketball title

With just one more win, the Valley Center varsity boys basketball team will clinch its first Valley League championship in school history.
The Jaguars won three games in a row this week to set up their shot at the league title in the final game of the regular season, which will take place at Orange Glen on Friday night at 7 p.m.
“It’ll be a good game,” said head coach Bob Purdy. “They played hard against us last time, and it’s always tough to play them late in the season.”
The first of Valley Center’s three wins this week came at home against Del Norte last Tuesday. The Jags took a commanding lead early in the game and kept the pressure on to take a 61–41 win.
The Jaguars went on a 6–1 run to open the game, extended the lead to 10–3 midway through the opening period, and finished off the first quarter with a 13–5 lead. Stehly Reden scored eight of Valley Center’s points in the first quarter, as the Jags took advantage of their offensive rebounds and free throw opportunities.
Del Norte found some rhythm on offense in the second quarter, but the Jaguars got a boost from Robby Tortes, who scored six points in the period while subbing in for Reden. AJ Broomell added a long three-pointer at the end of the quarter to put the Jags up 29–15 at halftime.
Del Norte scored 13 points in each of the final two quarters, but Valley Center ran away with 14 in the third and 18 in the fourth to seal the win.
Reden led the scoring with 16 points, while Broomell added 15, Tortes had 14, James Siva had eight, Mike McInerny had six and Brett Henderson had two.
Friday’s game at San Dieguito turned out to be a little bit closer, as the Jaguars nearly squandered a big lead late in the game, but held on for a 60–54 win.
Once again, the Jags came out hot, scoring 15 points in the first quarter to take a seven-point lead. Both teams scored 16 in the second quarter, keeping the Valley Center lead at seven going into the locker room.
The Jaguars increased the lead to ten with 14 points in the third quarter, but San Dieguito nearly came back with 19 points in the fourth quarter.
Broomell was on fire from beyond the arc, nailing five three-pointers and dropping 23 points to lead the scoring, while Reden added 18 points, Tortes had six, Siva and Henderson each had four, McInerny had three and John Broomell had two.
The Jaguars returned home on Saturday to face Sierra Pacific, a team from the Fresno area, and showed no mercy in taking an 82–41 win.
Both teams played outstanding offense in the first quarter, as the Jaguars racked up 23 points, including 11 from Reden, but only led by eight. The Jags extended the lead with 15 points in the second quarter, putting them up by 12 at halftime.
Valley Center spread the ball around very well in the third quarter, with seven players scoring at least two points in the period. The Jaguar defense also stepped up, holding Sierra Pacific to just seven points in the quarter and pushing the lead out to 23 points.
The Jags got lots of playing time for the backups in the fourth quarter, but the offense still fired away on all cylinders, leading to 26 points in the period. Once again, the defense was also strong, limiting the Golden Bears to eight points and sealing the lopsided win.
Reden and AJ Broomell each scored 18 points, while Tortes added 15, Siva scored ten, Dan Henderson had nine, McInerny had four and Beau Reilly had two.
Valley Center is now 16–8 overall heading into the season’s final game on Friday night.

(photos by Ray Flores)













Lady Jags overcome slow start to win one of two in basketball

Valley Center’s varsity girls basketball team had a pair of slow starts in two games this week, but the Lady Jaguars managed to overcome one deficit to pull out a victory heading into the season’s final game.
The Lady Jags could only muster seven points in the first quarter of their game against Del Norte at home last Tuesday, and couldn’t find their stride on offense down the stretch in a 37–33 loss.
Despite the low-scoring opening period, the Lady Jaguars played solid defense and trailed by only three after the first quarter. They closed the gap to one point with a good second quarter, scoring ten points to trail 18–17 at halftime.
Sidney Reilly came through with seven points in the third quarter to lead Valley Center back out in front, 28–22, heading into the fourth.
But Del Norte clamped down on defense, holding the Lady Jags to just five points, while racking up 15 points of their own, to take away the win.
Reilly played an outstanding game to lead all scorers with 19 points, while Miriam Zabinsky added eight, Andie Wagner had four and both Vinessa Perryman and Lauren Gilster had one.
But the Lady Jaguars recovered for Friday’s game at San Dieguito, and a great defensive effort led to a 42–33 win.
Once again, the Lady Jags scored only seven in the opening period, but this time the defense held the Lady Mustangs to just four points in the first quarter. San Dieguito pulled back within two points at halftime, but Valley Center dominated the second half with 17 points in the third quarter and 12 more in the fourth to seal the win.
Zabinsky led the way with 14 points, while Wagner had ten, Gilster had seven, Reilly had five, and Victoria Navarro, Darin Gilmore and Perryman each had two.
The Lady Jaguars are now 14–12 overall and 5–2 in league play, with the final game of the regular season coming up on Friday at Orange Glen at 7 p.m.
And as a correction to our girls basketball article from last week, the Lady Jaguars honored four seniors before the game against Canyon Crest Academy: Navarro, Kelli Imgrund, Sophie Hernandez and Amy-Jo Lange. We apologize for the error.

(photos by Ray Flores)

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Jaguars move closer to league title with key basketball win


In a close game from start to finish, the Valley Center varsity boys basketball team moved one step closer to a Valley League championship with a 45–40 win over Canyon Crest at home on Friday.
The Jaguars battled hard throughout the tight game and made clutch free throws down the stretch to pull one win closer to a league title with four games remaining.
The team also honored its outgoing seniors, AJ Broomell, Beau Reilly, Stehly Reden and Robby Tortes, with a special ceremony before the game.
Once the game tipped off, the Jags’ main focus was on Canyon Crest’s six-foot-ten center Cory Osetkowski, who scored 13 points in the first half but was limited to just six points after halftime. Valley Center centers Reden and Tortes played a physical game underneath the basket, limiting Osetkowski’s ability to find an open shot and forcing the ball outside.
Early in the game, both teams played conservatively, moving the ball around and feeling out the opposing defense. The teams traded the lead back and forth throughout the opening period, with Broomell racking up eight points for the Jags, and a late basket by Tortes gave the Jaguars a 12–11 lead after the first quarter.
Canyon Crest stuck with its game plan in the second quarter by feeding the ball down low to Osetkowski, who scored six points in the quarter. But the Ravens also got a boost from its outside shooters, who hit a pair of three-pointers to help put Canyon Crest ahead 24–22 at halftime.
Valley Center made some tactical adjustments in the third quarter, getting more physical on defense and spreading the ball around on offense. Broomell scored five to help the Jaguars re-take the lead, 36–33, heading into the fourth quarter.
The Jags extended the lead to ten early in the fourth quarter, thanks to five consecutive points from Broomell. Canyon Crest pulled back to within five as the game wound down, but had to resort to fouling the Jaguars to preserve any shot at a comeback. Despite struggling from the line through most of the game, the Jags converted key free throws on two different trips to the line with under a minute to go to seal the narrow win.
Broomell led the Jaguars with 18 points in the game, while Reden added nine, Brett Henderson scored six, James Siva had five, Tortes had four, John Broomell had two and Reilly had one.
Valley Center is now 12–9 overall and 4–1 in league with the next game coming Friday night at San Dieguito at 7 p.m.

Gilster, Zabinsky lead Lady Jaguars to another big win


After a rough stretch of four consecutive losses in early January, Valley Center’s varsity girls basketball team has been on fire lately with wins in five of the last six games, including another win against Canyon Crest on Friday for a third straight victory.
The Lady Jaguars put the pressure on early in the game and held strong to the end for a 51–37 win for the home fans on Friday night.
The Lady Jags honored seniors Victoria Navarro and Kelli Imgrund before the game, then got right down to business in taking an early lead against the Lady Ravens.
Valley Center pulled ahead by six in the opening minutes of the game, but Canyon Crest came back with solid outside shooting to pull within two, 16–14, at the end of the first quarter.
The Lady Jaguars responded in the second quarter by feeding the ball down low to Lauren Gilster, who racked up eight points in the quarter to put Valley Center back in front 28–22 at halftime.
The Lady Jags kept the defensive pressure on in the third quarter, holding the Lady Ravens to just five points in the period. Meanwhile, Miriam Zabinsky drained four shots from the floor, including a three-pointer, to put up nine points in the quarter and lead Valley Center to a 41–27 lead through three quarters.
Down the stretch, the Lady Jaguars simply kept pace with Canyon Crest and made sure the backups got some playing time in cruising to the 14-point win.
Gilster led all scorers with 20 points, while Zabinsky wasn’t far behind with 19 points, Navarro and Sidney Reilly each scored five and Vinessa Perryman added two in the win.
The Lady Jaguars are now 13–11 overall and 4–1 in league, with the next game coming on Friday night at San Dieguito at 5:30 p.m.