
"There was no sugarcoating how disappointed Brentwood players and coaches felt last week in suffering a 16-point drubbing by Crossroads in their Gold Coast League opener. Adding to that, the player inflicting the most damage was former Brentwood standout Shalen Sheppard. "I was mad," Brentwood center Ethan Hill said. So Tuesday's road game at Windward would reveal if the Eagles had learned some lessons. And they did, getting a bounce back 68-60 win."
"Augie Sugarman made five threes and finished with 17 points. Hill, who plays like he should be a tight end for an NFL team, bulled his way around for 18 points, making nine of 13 shots. Brentwood improved to 19-2. Coach Ryan Bailey thought his players came in overconfident against Crossroads. On Tuesday, the Eagles did a good job containing Davey Harris, who finished with 19 points."
Brentwood rebounded from a 16-point loss to Crossroads, defeating Windward 68-60. Augie Sugarman hit five three-pointers for 17 points, and Ethan Hill scored 18 on nine of 13 shooting. Ryan Howard and AJ Okoh added 12 points each as Brentwood improved to 19-2. Coach Ryan Bailey said his players had been overconfident against Crossroads; Brentwood contained Windward's Davey Harris, who scored 19. Asher Haloossim made four first-quarter threes and finished with 18, but Windward struggled from long range thereafter. Other area results included wins by St. John Bosco, Harvard-Westlake, St. Francis, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, Sierra Canyon and La Mirada.
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