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  OC ELITE RECRUITING REPORT 2010
 
  KEIANA VINES
6-4 C
Pacific H.S.
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  CLAIRE HOSINSKI
6-2 PF/C
St. Margaret H.S.
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  DESIREE HUNTER
6-2 WF/PF
Magnolia H.S.
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NEWS & EVENTS
 
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ORANGE COUNTY ELITE HIGH SCHOOL 2010 TRYOUTS

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OC ELITE NEWS & EVENTS
 

February 11, 2010

Gabriella Hanson scored 13 points and Rebecca Lavold made three 3-pointers and finished with 12 points to help No. 3 Troy finish undefeated in the Freeway League with a 58-23 victory over Buena Park on Thursday night at Troy High.

St. Margaret's 54, Sage Hill 37: Kayla Moritzky had 22 points, 11 assists and eight steals and Claire Hosinski had 22 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks for the league-champion Tartans (20-2, 10-0) in a victory over the host Lightning (10-10, 5-5).

Villa Park 78, El Modena 31: Brianna Salvatore made four 3-pointers and finished with 15 points and Connie Ballestero also scored 15 points for the Spartans (20-6, 8-2) in a victory over the visiting Vanguards (10-15, 2-8).

Villa Park took second place in league. Magnolia 61, Santa Ana Valley 13: Desiree Hunter scored 30 points and grabbed nine rebounds as the Sentinels (18-7, 10-0) finished undefeated in league by beating the visiting Falcons. Magnolia won their sixth consecutive league title with its 59th consecutive victory in league.

El Toro 73, Trabuco Hills 37: Alyson Doherty scored 16 points, Chantal Bowman had 14 points and Hayley Morris had 13 points to help the Chargers (17-9, 5-5) clinch third place with a victory over the visiting Mustangs (4-21, 0-10).


February 05, 2010

La Jolla Country Day 77, Villa Park 42: The Torreys (18-3) shot 47.6 percent from the field and had five players score in double figures. La Jolla Country Day held the Spartans (17-6) to 34 percent shooting. Brianna Salvatore led the Spartans with 11 points.

Santa Margarita 55, Long Beach Wilson 46: Melissa Zornig scored a game-high 25 points, and Denise Fernandez added 13 to lead the Eagles (19-5), who used a 25-14 third-quarter run to pull away from the Bruins (11-14).


February 02, 2010

St. Margaret's 61, Brethren Christian 32: Kayla Moritzky had 22 points, 10 steals and seven assists, Jenni Tedori had 19 points, including four 3-pointers and six assists and Claire Hosinski had 14 points, 10 boards and seven blocks for the host Tartans (17-2, 7-0).

No. 24 Magnolia 55, Century 28: Desiree Hunter scored 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Sentinels (15-7, 7-0) past the visiting Centurions (14-9, 5-2).

No. 22 El Toro 49, Northwood 36: Alyson Doherty scored a game-high 15 points to lift the host Chargers (15-8, 3-4).


January 29, 2010

St. Margaret's 52, Whitney (Cerritos) 40: Claire Hosinski and Kayla Moritzky scored 15 points apiece and Jenny Tedori added 14 points to pace the visiting Tartans (16-2, 6-0) in a victory over the Wildcats (6-14, 2-4).


January 28, 2010

No. 22 Tesoro 55, No. 12 San Clemente 51: The Titans (15-8, 4-3) used a 20-point fourth quarter to beat the visiting Tritons (11-9, 4-2) for the first time in school history. Lauren Ram scored 18 points and Megan Perry had 14 points to lead Tesoro, while Cassie Harberts scored a game-high 21 points for San Clemente.

No. 24 Magnolia 49, Western 22: Desiree Hunter's 14 points and 14 boards led the Sentinels (14-7, 6-0) in a victory over the visiting Pioneers (4-9, 3-3).

Fountain Valley 35, Newport Harbor 33: Sami Little scored 13 points to help the Barons (10-12, 1-6) edge the visiting Sailors (9-13, 1-5).


January 26, 2010

No. 24 Magnolia 56, Santa Ana Valley 19: Desiree Hunter had 24 points, 13 rebounds and five steals as the visiting Sentinels (14-6, 5-0) took care of the Falcons (5-15, 1-4).

No. 19 Capistrano Valley 61, Aliso Niguel 44: Krystal Canning scored a game-high 21 points and Jessica Johnson and Alma Serna scored 15 apiece to help the visiting Cougars (16-5, 4-2) erase a seven-point halftime deficit and beat the Wolverines (9-12, 1-4).

No. 5 Santa Margarita 55, JSerra 44: Melissa Zornig scored 20 points, including four 3-pointers, Madison McKenney had 15 points and Denise Fernandez and Elise Lorenz scored 10 points apiece as the visiting Eagles (17-4, 4-1) knocked off the Lions (8-13, 0-5).


January 23, 2010

No. 5 Santa Margarita 45, Our Lady of Peace (San Diego) 43: Melissa Zornig scored 21 points to help the Eagles (16-4) squeak past the visiting Pilots (13-8).

JSerra 60, Twentynine Palms 36: Kaylyn Neighbors scored 12 points to lead four Lions (9-12) in double figures in a victory over the visiting Wildcats (15-6).


January 21, 2010

No. 24 Magnolia 54, Anaheim 13: Desiree Hunter scored 14 points and Sonia Carlos had 13 points as the Sentinels (11-6, 4-0) took care of the visiting Colonists (6-13, 1-3).


January 14, 2010

No. 24 Magnolia 42, Century 27:Desiree Hunter scored a game-high 19 points and Melissa Rogers had 14 points as the visiting Sentinels (9-6, 2-0) defeated the Centurions (10-8, 1-1).

No. 17 Capistrano Valley 54, No. 21 Tesoro 52: Alma Serna had 19 points, eight rebounds and four blocks and Jessica Johnson had 10 points and 12 rebounds to help the visiting Cougars (14-4, 2-1) squeak past the Titans (12-7, 1-2)


 

OC Elite, Candace Parker, WMBA
OC ELITE GIRLS MEET CANDACE PARKER
 

Oh what a night! On August 2nd, OC Elite Girls Basketball players were in for a treat. Not only did they get a chance to watch the adidas National High School players showcase their skills in a friendly scrimmage, but they also got to meet and great WNBA Superstar Candace Parker of the LA Sparks.

The event took place at Orange County ’s Hope International University . It was the last stop for the “Candace Parker Aces-Team” before their two week exibihition tour of Japan , where they will be playing Japanese professional and college teams. OC Elite’s Keiana Veines will be joining the Aces team next year, but was already practicing and staying with the team while they were getting ready for the trip.

Candace Parker, who was there to watch the team play and to wish the girls a successful and enjoyable trip, was welcomed with heartfelt applause and great enthusiasm by all of the OC Elite players and parents attending the showcase. During half time she met all the OC Elite players, signed their T-Shirts and took pictures with them.

It was a great night to host both Candace Parker and the "Aces Team".

 
 
 

 
   
ORANGE COUNTY ELITE: 2009 ALUMNI
 


oc elite alumni

 

Melissa Zornig for signing to the University of California Santa Barbara . Click here to read more on ESPN. click here to read more

Brianna Salvatore for signing to University of California Davis. Click here to read more on OC Varsity. click here to read more

Desiree Hunter
for signing to University of of Denver.

Tiana Henricks signed to University of California Irvine.



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TESTIMONIALS
 
What parents are saying about Orange County Elite:
 
     
 

I can't say enough about Matt and OC Elite… As a ex-player and coach my concerns for my daughter playing travel ball was that she was not going to be coached and I didn't want her some where they just rolled the balls out and let them play. Not only was she coached well and learned the fundamentals that was missing from her game but she was also tested and pushed by the competition that they played against. They took the time out and she was able to get the individual time and attention that was needed to improve her game to where she is now being recruited by division 1 schools offering her a full scholarship.

Matt truly cares for his player's and that goes beyond the end of the season as he has been so helpful in helping not only my daughter but all of his kids in what ever they need. He wants all of his players to improve and become better basketball players. He also wants and helps them get into a college program that fits them. The exposure the girls get playing all across the nation, against some the best girsl in their age is great and the girls really created a bond and friendship that will last.

- Roddie Anderson

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