MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week: Lakeview girls basketball

By Mitch Stephens Jan 14, 2015, 12:00am

The Honkers have won seven straight games thanks to defense, togetherness and sacrifice.

Lakeview girls basketball, the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
Lakeview girls basketball, the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
Photo courtesy of Lakeview High basketball


It's a number, just a number. And Lakeview girls basketball coach Brandi Harris is certain her Honkers — yes the Honkers! — can fly right past it.

The figure is 14, as in 14 victories: Lakeview has won 14 games four of the last five seasons.

Delaney Hall, Lakeview
Delaney Hall, Lakeview
Courtesy photo
But with a 9-2 record, a seven-game win streak and strong one-two guard punch of Amanda Arcularius (16.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.3 steals per game) and Delaney Hall (14.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 6.3 steals, 4.5 assists), the Honkers could clear that total by the end of the month.

Harris certainly believes so.



"Absolutely, I believe in this team and the potential they have to continue moving forward," she said. "They are committed to each other and the goals we set, they are willing to make the sacrifices necessary to get better every day. They continually improve on their mental game and overcoming the adversity that the game of basketball presents."

For their improvement and win streak, the Honkers have been picked as the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon Army National Guard.

The team plays superb defense, proven by its opponents' totals over the last seven games: 39, 30, 30, 42, 44, 50 and 34. Harris said what has been at the heart of her team's win streak is a bigger picture.

"I believe that we are learning to play consistent and continually strive to get better each day," she said. "We measure our success against ourselves and not our opponents. The girls have big goals and are working hard every day to keep their focus to get better every day and achieve their goals."

It helps to have 3-point shooting like the kind Arcularius delivers. She has made 24 in 76 attempts.

The team's other big offensive threat is senior Carley Cahill (8.3 points, 6.0 rebounds per game), a 5-foot-9 senior. But clearly, Arcularius and Hall, nicknamed "Winks," put the honk into the Honkers.



Harris said it's a complete team effort.

"Each girl on the team is committed to their role and know they have a job to do and they do it," Harris said. "These ladies have been playing together for a long time and have a court awareness and trust in one another that allows them to excel as a team. They are selfless.

"The overall strength of this team is their commitment to each other, they truly believe in each other. They know the meaning of 'hold the rope.' They put the team first. They are a family."
Tori Crumrine, Lakeview
Tori Crumrine, Lakeview
Courtesy photo
Staff writer Leland Gordon contributed to this report