Santa Monica made the final seconds feel like hours. Using all of their remaining three timeouts in the final seconds of the game, hopes of a playoff berth were halted by the visiting Corsairs who defeated the Monarchs 60-58 Saturday night.
"I always save the time outs for situational stuff and thank god we had them…we got lucky and got it," Santa Monica Head Coach Lydia Strong said.
With this loss the Monarchs close their season against the Santa Monica Corsairs. Six minutes into the game, Valley fell 12 points behind the Corsairs as the confused Monarch squad tried to adjust to the Santa Monica game plan.
Despite the game being a melee of foul after technical foul, committed by both teams, Valley managed to work their way back into the game tying it at 38 with 12:23 left in regulation.
"We started rough, we weren't making shots and we had a lot of turnovers," Valley Co-Captain Chriselle Toloma said. "But during the second half we managed to break it up and amended the game."
This was the second loss of the season for Valley against the Corsairs, which were defeated 73-63 in a meeting earlier in the season.
According to Corsairs Team Captain Karlia Batalla, the Monarchs' performance in this game was different from the last.
"They played well compared to last game we played them, they played hard the whole game (and) they made it hard for us to win," Batalla said.
Though it ended on a bad note, Valley Head Coach Jay Werner feels optimistic of the season despite the number of W's in the win column.
"From November to now, we are light years different: we got better." Werner said.
Monarchs closed the season with a 9-15 record taking 4th place in the Western State Southern Division with a record of 6-6. The loss to Santa Monica makes playoffs unattainable for the Valley squad.




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