
Westview girls basketball is the week 17 winner of the Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
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Week 17 Winner: Westview Girls Basketball
Following a tough 66-54 loss to the state’s top-ranked team, South Medford, the
Westview (Portland) girls basketball team didn’t pout.
The
Wildcats, ranked fourth in the state, responded strongly last week with
tough, hard-fought wins over Canby (61-52) and Clackamas (51-47) to
improve to 8-4.
For their response, Westview was named the MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
"We
went back to the basics," said head coach Lindsay Strothers. "We have
three sophomores who are playing significant minutes, who had never
really practiced how we play defense. Our past teams had all been
veterans, so this year we were lacking in that area. In practice we
focused on our defensive footwork and built on what we had learned. We
put this to work in our games last week and that's one of the reasons
why we won."

Jaime Nared, Westview
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Jaime Nared,
a 6-foot-2 senior wing, showed why she’s the state’s leading scoring
and considered one of the country’s top all-around players by exploding
for 30 points in the win over Canby.
The University of Tennessee
signee made 14 of 24 shot attempts and added 20 rebounds as the
Wildcats pulled away in the second half.
Nared is one of the
nation’s top 10 senior recruits and averages 28.3 points, 14.7 rebounds,
4.4 steals and 3.5 assists per game. She averaged 23.7 points, 9.6
rebounds and 4.7 steals last season while earning Metro League MVP
honors for a second straight season.
"(Nared) has a lot of patience with the younger players," said Strothers. "She is able to bring
in a lot of rebounds, but still has a soft touch on the ball when
shooting and is able to score a lot."
She has season highs of 41 points, 25 rebounds, nine assists and nine steals this season.
"Jaime
is very unshakeable in terms of her ability to stay focused during the
game," said Strothers. "She is a nice young lady in general and she has
already challenged our team to go serve the homeless on the weekend. For
a coach, she is one of those rare kids who doesn't come along very
often. Jaime has the whole package."
Against Canby, senior
Dana Bentz added 10 points,
Ashley Scoggin, a sophomore, contribute nine points and
Bria Thames, also a sophomore, 8.
Against
Clackamas, Nared had 22 points and eight rebounds, while Scoggin
contributed 13 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals.
Scoggin,
a 5-6 point guard, is the team’s second-leading scorer at 8.1 per game
followed by senior Bentz (6.1), Thomas (5.9) and
Alia Mahuna (4.4).
Under
coach Strothers, the Wildcats are coming off back-to-back 20-win
seasons. Their only state championship came in 1999-2000 when they went
27-3 to take the 4A crown.
"We want to win the state
championship," said Strothers. "My very first year at Westview, I had
the same goal. Our goal is to always get to the championship."
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