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By Steve Finley
Sports Editor 

Culver City High School girls' basketball is the last team standing

 

February 17, 2022

George Laase

Junior Claudia Fan starts the Lady Centaur's fast-break. The Lady Centaurs won their second round CIF playoff game last Wednesday against 26-0 Beaumont 60-52. They play their quarterfinal on Saturday on the road.

Last week four Culver City High School varsity teams entered the prestigious CIF Southern Section playoffs and only one team made it through the first round, girls' basketball. Boys' basketball, girls water polo and boys' soccer were eliminated last week.

The girls head basketball coach Julian Anderson said he had a special group of girls in September of last year. "It feels good, making it to the second round of the CIF playoffs," said Anderson in a phone interview last Tuesday. "This particular group of players can go a lot of different ways. They have the potential to do something special."

The Lady Centaurs got their chance to do something special when they played last Wednesday against one of the best teams in the CIF Division 2A, 26-0 Beaumont. They beat Beaumont by the score of 60-52 at Culver City.

After a slow start this season the Centaurs came on strong and going into the game last Wednesday, they were 15-8 and now they are 16-8. They won their first-round game by beating California 58-32 last Saturday at Culver City. Now they played one of the few undefeated teams in the nation when the faced Beaumont. "Their guard play is really good which I feel good about because our guard play is extremely good too, so it seems like we have a good chance," said Anderson last Tuesday.

The Centaurs were led by a starting line up that includes three seniors. "Our starting five is special," said Anderson. "They are gym rats. They work well together. They are resilient and they will fight you to the end. All five of them work well together. If one is having a bad game someone else will pick it up."

The staring five are senior Marina Nimnual, senior Faith Alessandra, senior Erica Payton and juniors Claudia Fan and Mia Washizaki.

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Culver City senior girls basketball Faith Alexandra finishes a fast-break in their 60-52 win over Beaumont last Wednesday in the CIF playoffs at Culver City.

Although they will be graduating several seniors the future looks bright for the Centaurs according to Anderson. "The future is good. We will be getting Elaine Rivera back from her injury and we have a nice group good sophomores and juniors returning."

Anderson described the season as a roller coaster ride full of bumpy roads because of the pandemic, COVID testing and injuries. "If I had to chose what group of players I would like to go through ups and downs with it would be this team. The group has stayed locked in from the beginning."

The Centaurs advanced to the CIF quarterfinals and they will play Saturday on the road against the winner of the Santa Margarita versus Mayfair game.

Last Tuesday in the first round of the CIF playoffs boys' basketball loss to St. John Bosco 72-65. They finished the season with a 14-8 record. The boys' soccer team loss to South Torrance 3-1 and they finished the season with a record of 7-6-4 and girls water polo team loss to Garden Grove 13-5 and they finished their season at 14-11.

 

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