Pirates Come Alive at Los Angeles Trade Tech

VC freshman Maddie Ozbourn had 15 points, eight rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocked shots as Ventura defeated Los Angeles Trade Tech 65-45 Thursday in LA. (photo by Felix Cortez)
VC freshman Maddie Ozbourn had 15 points, eight rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocked shots as Ventura defeated Los Angeles Trade Tech 65-45 Thursday in LA. (photo by Felix Cortez)

In downtown Los Angeles, a stone's throw away from the basketball mecca soon to be formerly known as Staples Center, the still-shorthanded Pirates' women's basketball team had its best offensive night of the season, posting a 65-45 victory over Los Angeles Trade Tech. Sofia Torres-Reyes led four players in double-figures with 18 points and Maddie Ozbourn and Alyssandra Lacanilao each scored 15. Sam Martinez hit four 3-pointers for 12 points and Kylie Gallick grabbed a team-high nine rebounds.

Trade Tech opened the game with a three, but the Pirates' Martinez had an answer from range on the next possession. The Beavers countered with another triple and Ozbourn scored in the paint to make it 6-5 for LATT less than two minutes in. The Pirates then went on an 11-0 run over the next seven minutes to take early control of the game. Torres-Reyes scored on a drive to the hoop and Ozbourn netted a bucket inside, followed by another trey by Martinez. Torres-Reyes and Ozbourn followed with another set of scores for the 10-point advantage with 1:40 remaining in the opening period. Ozbourn scored again in the final minute of the quarter and VC led 18-10 headed to the second.

The Ventura defense held Trade Tech to just six points in the second period as the Pirates took control of the game. Torres-Reyes hit for two, then three, and Martinez launched two more bombs from range and the VC lead was 29-14 midway through the stanza. Lacanilao then hit twice from beyond the arc and Ozbourn hit a pair of charity shots and the Pirates led 38-16 at the break.

Ventura maintained its advantage throughout the third quarter as LATT could not get untracked. Lacanilao had a pair of scores early in the frame, as did Torres-Reyes, and Gallick hit a pair of free shots and scored inside midway through the stanza. Torres-Reyes and Lacanilao closed the quarter with buckets in the final minute for a 55-33 margin headed to the final 10 minutes.

VC slowed down a bit in the final period, but they were still able to limit the Beavers offensively. Lacanilao and Torres-Reyes each hit 3-pointers late and Ventura rolled to its 65-45 victory.

Ventura shot 47 percent from the floor in the game (25-53) and hit for 38 percent from beyond the arc (9-24). The Pirates also limited their turnovers to eight and had 13 assists as a team. 

Ozbourn added eight rebounds, three assists, two steals and two blocked shots to her point total and Lacanilao handed out six dimes with three steals. Torres-Reyes grabbed five caroms and recorded three helpers and Martinez pulled in a pair of thefts. 

The Pirates will return home on Wednesday Dec. 22, hosting Glendale. Tip-off with the Vaqueros is slated for 5:00 pm at the Athletic Event Center, and tickets are available online at https://ventura.vbotickets.com/events.