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  • Basketball: Mesa Verde girls take home awards, set goals for next year

    Basketball: Mesa Verde girls take home awards, set goals for next year

    Pictured above: Julia Gotishan, Maleena Ridore, and Vanessa Flores

    By Marcus D. Smith–
    The 2019-20 season for the Mesa Verde varsity girls basketball team was astonishing, for many reasons.

    For starters, managing to notch their best record in 15 years shows the difference in where the program is currently and where they’re going in the future. In accomplishing such a feat, the Mavericks were able to accomplish league-wide recognition and bring home awards to enjoy with their families and teammates.

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    Team captains Maleena Ridore and Vanessa Flores were selected as members of the 2020 Golden Empire First Team All-League team. Julia Gotishan, a junior, was named Honorable Mention.

    “I’m very proud of how far we’ve come as a team and myself,” said Gotishan. “Coming into this season, I was like ‘this is my season, we’re making it this year, we’re making it a good one.’”

    Gotishan will be ineligible for the next season due to graduating early. She plans to attend Sacramento State and major in engineering.

    Leading the way for the Mavericks in the middle, Ridore averaged a double-double on the season, notching 10.9 points per game and 11.8 rebounds per game. Her consistency led her to be named Player of the Game for Mesa Verde in 11 out of the 26 games played this season.

    As a junior this year, Ridore led the team in shooting with a 47% field goal percentage. Defensively, she averaged just under three steals per game. Ridore was also named the Mesa Verde Most Valuable Player for 2020. Previously, she was named team MVP her freshman year in the 2017-18 season.

    “Honestly, I’d rate this season [as] the best season I’ve ever had…I played with way more potential and I had more confidence,” said Ridore on receiving her team and Golden Empire League awards.

    “I feel great about that one…I feel like I really earned it,” Ridore added.

    Ridore finished the season 14th in all of the state of California for rebounds per game and ninth with total double-doubles. She finished second on the team in scoring and recorded two triple-doubles this season.

    The Mavericks’ scrappy point guard Julia Gotishan led the team in steals with 3.7 per game. She compiled a total of 92 steals for the season and had five or more steals in nine of the 25 games she played in.

    Gotishan added seven points per game and five rebounds per game, as a guard. In the Golden Empire League, she finished within the top 10 in steals, rebounds, and assists. She finished at seventh on the list in steals for the Sac-San Joaquin Section – Division IV.

    “I’m actually very happy that I was able to make a difference,” said Gotishan. “Growing up I was always competitive…once I’m on the court, once I start playing, it’s bad.”

    It was Flores who led the team in scoring in her junior year. She outscored her teammate, Ridore, in total points this season by a free throw, 284 to 283. She averaged 10.9 points per game and was named Player of the Game for eight games this season.

    She also made a team-high 45 three-point field goals this season, which was the second most in Sac-San Joaquin Section this season and 31st in the state.

    Flores scored a season-high and career-high, 26 points, against Hiram Johnson High School in a non-conference matchup on Jan. 7. Flores was also a defensive standout for the Mavericks, as she led the team in blocks with a total of 22 blocks this season.

    Flores was also a recipient of the Mesa Verde Best Teammate Award for 2020.

    “It’s not even just me, the team pushes me too,” said Flores. “We all work together… we could tell that we had a chance to do bigger things. We all have that chemistry, so we all just push each other a lot.”

    Both captains on the team have been a part of the Mesa Verde girls varsity program since their freshman years in 2017. Mesa Verde’s varsity program has improved every year since they joined the program as freshman players.

    Mesa Verde’s Mark Toscano wins Coach of the Year

    The year prior, according to maxpreps.com, the Mavericks girls varsity overall record was 3-19. They helped to improve the team record after their freshman year by a game.

    As Flores and Ridore’s games both grew, the progression of the Mavericks basketball program sprouted into a constant development that is coming into its true form. As sophomores, they won five games overall. They would help more than double their win total this season as juniors. Next year, they will enter their final year as they graduate with the class of 2021.

    “I definitely want to make playoffs next year. I think we could do it,” said Flores.

    The girls have goals looking forward to ending their high school careers with a “bang,” as they have sights on improving their total win record from this year. Not just their overall record, but their league record.

    The girls feel that they allowed games to get away from them in early February. They will be working this summer with their sights set on making the CIF Sac-San Joaquin Section Championship playoffs next season.

    “Oh yeah definitely,” said Ridore on playoff hopes next season. “There was only one game we lost and it was by one point [against Mira Loma] and we would’ve went to playoffs this year. But next year we’re definitely going to playoffs.”

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  • Girls Basketball: Mesa Verde HS looks to continue record season

    Girls Basketball: Mesa Verde HS looks to continue record season

    Christina Vermillion pulling up for the mid-range jump shot. // Marcus D. Smith

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    By Marcus D. Smith–
    The girls varsity program at Mesa Verde High School has not seen a start to the season as strong as this one in the past decade and a half.

    Mavericks head into the winter break with a record of 8-5 on the season despite losing, 58-40, to the Center Cougars in the Nighthawk Christmas Classic hosted at Natomas High School.

    Mesa Verde have taken their play this season to new heights and have changed the expectations early on for their play in conference. The eight wins in preseason places the Mavericks in a position to win the most games in program history since 2005, where the team went 15-10 under Coach Jinguli.

    “[We’re] looking forward to after-Christmas comeback and really prep for league,” said Mesa Verde Girls Varsity Head Coach Mark Toscano.

    With over half the battle already complete, the girls will have to buckle down after the holiday break and come back focused on being a complete team if they look to win more games down the stretch.

    Up to this point they have relied heavily on the play of junior forward Maleena Ridore, and the double-double she is averaging this season. She averages just about 13 points and 13 rebounds per game, on 49% from the field. She leads the team in each of those categories.

    They look to move past the game against Center for plenty of reasons. The Mavericks led after the first quarter, but with 5:31 remaining in the second quarter they lost that lead and never would recover from the deficit.

    This game however was taken over by the full-court trap defense installed by Center. Mesa was in a full-court trap in the game as well, Center really struggled to get through it in the first quarter.

    Whether it was due to the team’s focus or fatigue, the second quarter was the turning point for the girls, as turnovers began to accumulate. If the ball wasn’t turned over, there were quick shots taken early in the shot clock that allowed Center to capitalize on the missed shots.

    The girls will get a much needed break for the holidays and the new year, and then they will return to the court Jan. 7, when they face Hiram Johnson at 7 p.m.

    This will be the last non-conference game. League begins on Jan. 10, opening against Pioneer High School. Both of these games will be played at Mesa Verde High School.

    “We’ll just go through some stuff we need to work on — defensively, offensively and prepare to make a run at league,” said Toscano. “That’s our goal right now.”


    Mesa Verde Boys Basketball Update
    Mesa Verde is coming off of an 81-64 loss to Bella Vista High School. The Mavericks have not been able to put together a win in non-conference play so far.

    Mesa Verde will compete in the Lindhurst tournament after the new year. They will first play Lindhurst on Jan. 2 at 5:30 p.m. The tournament will last from Jan. 2-4.

    The Mavericks will have two games after the tournament before they open league play against Pioneer. Mesa Verde will be searching for their first win of the season in their pursuit.

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    Marcus D. Smith
    Marcus D. Smith

    Sports Reporter Marcus D. Smith covers high school sports in Citrus Heights. Smith is a Sacramento-area native and earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism in 2017.