Balanced Attack Lifts ELAC Past El Camino, 70–56
(generated via AI... mostly)
East Los Angeles College used a strong first quarter and steady two-way play to earn a 70–56 home victory over El Camino on Wednesday night, improving to 11–8 on the season.
The Huskies set the tone early, jumping out to a 23–15 lead in the opening quarter behind active defense and control of the glass. After El Camino trimmed the margin in a low-scoring second quarter, ELAC responded in the third, outscoring the Warriors 22–16 to reassert control heading into the final period.
The Pack would indeed finished the job in the fourth, holding El Camino to 12 points while continuing to pressure defensively.
Despite offensive production being at a premium for both teams, the Huskies featured a balanced scoring effort with four out of the six participating players scoring in double-digits. Sophomore F Sarah Ramos led all scorers with 17 points off the bench, adding four assists in 29 minutes. Freshman G Alisson Davile followed with 16 points, while sophomores G Moriah Mosley and C Olivia Paramo each scored 14.
Paramo delivered a standout all-around performance, shooting an efficient 7-for-9 from the field while pulling down a game-high 15 rebounds to go with three assists, four steals, and a block. Her presence inside helped the Huskies deter any inside shotmaking for the Warriors.
Defensively, the home Green forced 23 Warrior turnovers and came away with 13 steals, disrupting El Camino's rhythm throughout the night. ELAC also held El Camino to just 11.8 percent shooting from three-point range.