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Carpinteria girls basketball had a busy Warriors fought back from a nine-point week with five games in seven days. The deficit in the first quarter to bring the PHOTOS BY ROBINWarriors KARLSSON picked up some quality wins game within three by halftime, led by together, led by junior Amarisse Camargo eight points from Camargo and nine Santa, elves and reindeer galore! Canalino jumped into from Cooney and solid rebounding andElementary freshman duoSchool Jamaica Cook and Charlotte Trolley Cooney. event and festival, efforts by Cook and junior Lizbeth the holiday spirit on Saturday with its Holiday The Warriors got a great start to the Alpizar. where local kids got the chance to ride “reindeer” – a.k.a. Los Padres Outfitters The trio of Camargo, Cooney and week with a 53-35 home win against horses – make holiday crafts and ride the trolly, peeking at the neighborhood Cook finished with 13, 15 and eight Thacher. It was the home opener for Carpinteria, points in the loss. lights and decorations. and Camargo gave the Warriors fans a The next day, Carpinteria got back good reason to cheer by scoring half of the into winning form with a 38-23 win team’s points in the first two quarters and over crosstown rival Cate. Gonzales giving Carpinteria a 26-20 halftime lead. said the win was a testament to the In the second half, everyone on the strong defensive mindset of the team, team got in on the action and the War- which was able to hold Cate under ten riors stretched their lead to as many as 24 points in every period. Alpizar, Cook points in the fourth quarter. Camargo fin- and senior Scarlet Torres combined for ished with 23 points, seven rebounds and 10 steals in the win. four steals in the win. Cook, a freshman in Carpinteria built on that momentum her first year with the team, finished with on the final day of the tournament 13 points, 10 rebounds and three steals. with another decisive win over Coastal “I was happy with our overall team Christian, 54-32. play on offense and defense,” said CarCoach Gonzales said the team was pinteria coach Henry Gonzales. determined to end the tournament on The Warriors got back on the court for a positive note heading into league play a three-day tournament at Bishop Diego. next week. The team was led once again Carpinteria stumbled out of the gate with by Camargo, who scored 10 of the first two losses on the first day, against tourna- 15 points in the game, and freshman ment host Bishop Diego and Santa Maria. duo Cook and Cooney, who combined In the 52-42 loss to Santa Maria, the for all 13 of the Warriors’ second-

quarter points. At halftime, Carpinteria was up 28-8. “We started with good energy, especially on defense which led to some easy baskets,” Gonzales said. Coastal Christian battled back in the second half, cutting the lead to eight points at one point, before Carpinteria got back into rhythm and built the lead to over 20 points. “Our trio of Jamaica Cook (18 points, 13 rebounds), Amarisse Camargo (17 points, 11 rebounds) and Charlotte Cooney (16 points, 5 rebounds) were instrumental in our success,” Gonzales said. “I’m proud of our team for their dedication, commitment, and willingness to compete.” Carpinteria is now 6-6 on the season and will begin league play this week against Nordhoff and Channel Islands.

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Christmas Cheer at Canalino

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Jamaica Cook is a force all the court, racking up points and rebounds.

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Eyes on the prize

From left, Tate, Jess, Jane, Tyler, Hallie and Evie Mayer joined in on holiday fun with their Santa hats and reindeer ears.

Hudson Lytel told Santa his Christmas wishes.

Chuck Graham, left, and Holly Lohuis eye a tree decorated with Carpinteria High School sports gear, raffle tickets in hand. The tree is one of several decked out at the Lynda Fairly Carpinteria Arts Center for this year’s Festival of Trees raffle; funds raised with the raffle tickets go back to local organizations. The festival will be open 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. this Saturday during Carpinteria’s regular holiday parade and other festivities, with the raffle winners announced Dec. 17. See this week’s full spread of planned holiday events on pages 26 and 27.

Warriors find their rhythm

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ABOVE, Freshman Charlotte Cooney has already proved herself to be an elite scorer in her first year.

RIGHT, Junior Amarisse Camargo has been instrumental in the Warriors’ success this season.

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From left, clockwise, Sylvie Taran Freund, Charlie Freund, Abner Freund, Elias Fiore Palm, Jessica Clark, Taran Freund and Sissy Taran enjoy holiday treats together.

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