2005-06 Archive
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2005-06 Schedule
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Day |
Date |
Time |
Opponent |
Score |
Record |
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Wednesday |
11/9 |
5:00 |
L.A. City
Stats |
70-48 W |
1-0 |
| Friday |
11/11 |
5:00 |
Mt. San
Jacinto,
map |
82-83 L |
1-1 |
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Friday |
11/18 |
6:00 |
Moorpark |
52-58 W |
2-1 |
| Saturday |
11/19 |
5:00 |
Barstow,
map |
73-49 L |
2-2 |
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Wednesday |
11/23 |
6:00 |
Saddleback |
75-48 W |
3-2 |
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Saturday |
11/26 |
6:00 |
Orange Coast |
48-65 L |
3-3 |
| Wednesday |
11/30 |
5:00 |
Irvine Valley,
map |
55-61 L |
3-4 |
| Friday |
12/2 |
7:00 |
Fullerton,
map |
83-82 W |
4-4 |
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Wednesday |
12/7 |
7:00 |
College of the Desert |
67-46 W |
5-4 |
| Fri-Sun |
12/8- 12/10 |
TBA |
Irvine Valley
Tournament,
map |
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Santa Barbara |
56-62 L |
5-5 |
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Chaffey |
69-62 W |
6-5 |
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Merced |
48-54 L |
6-6 |
| Thur-Sat |
12/15- 12/17 |
TBA |
Antelope
Valley Tournament,
map |
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Santa Barbara |
64-62 L OT |
6-7 |
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College of
the Desert |
76-68 W |
7-7 |
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Moorpark |
54-59 L |
7-8 |
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Thursday |
12/22 |
5:00 |
East L.A. |
82-56 W |
8-8 |
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Tue-Thur |
12/27- 12/29 |
2,4,6,8 |
18th Annual Holiday Tournament |
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Mt. San Jacinto |
71-62 L |
8-9 |
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Saddleback |
67-37 W |
9-9 |
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Compton |
60-53 W |
10-9 |
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Wednesday |
1/4 |
5:00 |
College of Siskiyous |
64-49 W |
11-9 |
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Friday |
1/6 |
7:00 |
Lassen College |
67-60 L |
11-10 |
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Saturday |
1/14 |
7:00 |
*Palomar |
68-61 L |
11-11 |
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Wednesday |
1/18 |
5:00 |
*Southwestern (Doubleheader) |
95-37 W |
12-11 |
| Saturday |
1/21 |
7:00 |
*Imperial
Valley,
map |
68-77 L |
12-12 |
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Wednesday |
1/25 |
7:00 |
*Mesa |
62-53 W |
13-12 |
| Saturday |
1/28 |
7:00 |
*Cuyamaca,
map |
69-58 W |
14-12 |
| Saturday |
2/4 |
7:00 |
*Palomar
(Doubleheader),
map |
56-45 L |
14-13 |
| Wednesday |
2/8 |
7:00 |
Southwestern
(Doubleheader)
map |
67-61 W |
15-13 |
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Saturday |
2/11 |
7:00 |
*Imperial Valley |
58-45 L |
15-14 |
| Wednesday |
2/15 |
7:00 |
*San Diego
Mesa,
map |
78-67 W |
16-14 |
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Saturday |
2/18 |
7:00 |
Cuyamaca (Doubleheader) |
73-57 W |
17-14 |
| Fri-Sat |
2/24- 2/25 |
7:00 |
Regional
Playoffs Round 1 |
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| Wednesday |
3/4 |
7:00 |
Regional
Playoffs Round 2 |
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TBA |
Regional
Finals |
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TBA |
State
Championships in Stockton |
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Home Game |
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Conference Game |
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Three Griffins set to play at universities

A.D. Jim Spillers, Kayla Henry, Brigayle Iglehart, Marla
Mason, and head coach Karen Caires. |
Photo Gallery
(5/17) Grossmont College sophomores Kayla Henry
(New
Mexico State), and Brigayle Iglehart
(CSU
Dominguez Hills) received basketball scholarships Wednesday
afternoon. Additionally guard Marla Mason (UCSD)
will also play next season for the Division II Tritons, who do not
offer scholarships.
Henry was named first team All-PCC this season averaging 17
points and nine rebounds per game. The 5'11 post player out of Mt.
Miguel High School will play for the Aggies, who advanced to the WAC
Title game this year for the first time in school history.
Read the story on the New Mexico State website
Iglehart was also a first-team All-PCC selection this year. The
guard out of University City High School averaged 16.5 points, 4.7
assists and 8.2 rebounds this year for the Griffins. The Division II
Toros finished second in the California Collegiate Athletic
Association last season. The CCAA also includes UCSD, meaning
Iglehart will compete against former teammate Mason next year.
Mason will stay in San Diego at UCSD. The guard from Chula Vista
High School averaged 5.9 points, 2.7 assists, 2.6 steals, and 3.7
rebounds. The Tritons advanced to the NCAA Tournament this year,
falling in the first round. Read more on
EastCountySports.com |
PCC Standings
Final 2005/06
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Team |
Conf. |
Overall |
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Imperial Valley |
10-0 |
23-9 |
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Grossmont |
6-4 |
17-14 |
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Palomar |
6-4 |
11-16 |
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SD Mesa |
4-6 |
14-16 |
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Cuyamaca |
3-7 |
10-13 |
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Southwestern |
1-9 |
3-22 |
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Kayla Henry |
Grossmont |
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Brigayle Iglehart |
Grossmont |
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Ivy Smith |
IVC |
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Danielle Levasseur |
Palomar |
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Tory Morrissette |
Palomar |
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Courtney Ash |
Mesa |
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Amy Hoyt |
Cuyamaca |
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Whitney Williams |
IVC |
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Erika Hendrickson |
Mesa |
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Andrea Aguilar |
Southwestern |
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Rawaa Patros |
Cuyamaca |
Henry, Iglehart named to PCC's First Team
Grossmont's sophomore standouts Brigayle Iglehart and
Kayla Henry
were named All-PCC First Team members on Monday (2/20.) Iglehart
averaged 16.5 points per game, with a team-leading 4.7 assists and
8.2 rebounds. Henry led the Griffins with 18.7 ppg, and 9.2
rebounds.
Marla Mason (top),
Gabby Passentino, and
Heather Thomas were named Honorable
Mention All-PCC. A sophomore, Mason was a defensive whiz for
Grossmont and a consistent contributor in points (5.9), assists
(2.7), steals (2.6), and rebounds (3.7). Passentino, a freshman out
of Santana was a starter all season long up front with Henry. She
finished the year third on the team in scoring (6.7), and rebounds
(5.1). Thomas, also out of Santana was a key performer who got hot
towards the end of her sophomore season. She had a memorable night
against Southwestern on January 18th, erupting for a career high 27
points, including six three-pointers.
Imperial Valley's Ivy Smith was named Player of the Year. |
Griffins close out regular season with a 'W'
Game Photo Gallery
Sophomore Pre-game
Ceremony Pics
Kayla Henry scored 23 points and
grabbed eight rebounds as the Griffins beat visiting Cuyamaca 73-57.
Freshman Gabby Passentino scored
11 points to go along with her eight rebounds as the Griffins used
their height advantage to whip the Coyotes on the boards.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
First-place IVC downs Grossmont
Photo Gallery
The Griffins were in the game all the way, but ultimately fell to
the PCC leaders 58-45. Grossmont was led by
Brigayle Iglehart's 15 points, and
13 from Kayla Henry. IVC was led by Ivy
Smith's 26 points.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Grossmont wins at Southwestern
The Griffins rode Kayla Henry's
(right) hot streak, beating Southwestern college on the road
Wednesday night, 67-61. Henry had 26 points,
Brigayle Iglehart had 13, and
Heather Thomas scored nine. The win
puts Grossmont back into a three-way tie for second in the PCC. The
Griffins return home on Saturday night to host Imperial Valley at
7pm.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Griffins lose at Palomar
Grossmont lost the game, and their hold on the number two spot in
the PCC standings falling at Palomar 56-45. Kayla Henry (right) led
the Griffs with 17 points.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Griffs top Coyotes
In a PCC cross-town matchup, Grossmont defeated Cuyamaca 69-58.
The win moves the Griffins two games over the .500 mark at 14-12,
and improved their conference record to 3-2. The women have a bye
this Wednesday, and will travel to Palomar on Saturday at 7pm for a
doubleheader, with the men's game starting at 5pm. The Griffins lost
to Palomar 68-61 back on January 14th. Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Grossmont wins defensive battle with Mesa
On a night when Grossmont's leading scorers were held in check,
Laura Felice came off the bench to
score a team leading 12 points, giving the Griffins a 62-53 win. The
win puts Grossmont in a position to shake up the PCC leader-board in
the second round of conference play. Felice scored all of her points
from beyond the arc, going 4-13 from downtown.
Kayla Henry, had 11
points and 14 rebounds, and Brigayle Iglehart scored 10 points and
pulled down 12 boards. Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Griffins receive honors after memorable week
1/24- Grossmont's Heather Thomas, Kayla Henry, and
Brigayle Iglehart were selected as PCC Honorable Mention
Athletes of the week for the week ending January 22nd.
Despite her quadruple double against Southwestern, Iglehart
was not eligible for Athlete of the week because she, along
with Henry, has already received the honor once this season.
Iglehart, a 5-8 sophomore guard from University City High
School, recorded the first quadruple double in Grossmont
history in a 95-37 rout of Southwestern with 28 points, 13
rebounds, 11 steals and 10 assists. She also scored 12
points vs. Imperial Valley.
Henry, a 5-11 sophomore forward from Mount Miguel High
School, scored 16 points against Southwestern. She came back
with 32 points and 10 rebounds vs. IVC.
Thomas, a 5-1 sophomore guard from Santana High, had 27
points and was 6-for-11 on 3-pointers for the Griffins
against Southwestern. |
Griffs foiled in upset bid
The Grossmont women came ever so close to upsetting Imperial
Valley, losing 75-68. Kayla Henry (right) popped in a career high 32
points and 10 rebounds for the Griffins. That mark was equaled by
IVC's Ivy Smith, PCC's leading scorer. Laura Felice had a season
best 15 points for Grossmont. The Griffins will host Mesa on
Wednesday at 7pm. Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Iglehart records quadruple double as Grossmont whips
Southwestern
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Brigayle Iglehart
Photo by Frank Gregorek |
Grossmont's women recorded a lopsided victory against an
overmatched Southwestern squad 95-37. Four Griffins scored in double
figures, led by Brigayle Iglehart's
28 points. The sophomore recorded the second quadruple double in
county history with 13 rebounds, 10 assists, and 11 steals. Not to
be outdone, Heather Thomas broke out
for 27 points, including shooting 6-11 from beyond the arch.
Grossmont's other leading scorers were
Kayla Henry with 16, and Laura Felice
with 12.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Grossmont loses to Palomar in PCC opener
Photo Gallery The Griffins could not overcome a poor first half, falling to
visiting Palomar 68-61 in Saturday's PCC opener. Grossmont put up a
valiant second half rally, led by
Brigayle Iglehart's 30 points (24 in the 2nd half.) The Comets
held a 39-22 lead at the break, and were able to protect that lead
over the game's final 20 minutes. Kayla
Henry poured in 21 points and grabbed nine rebounds, but no
other Griffins reached double figure scoring. Grossmont hosts
Southwestern at 5pm on Wednesday in a doubleheader with the
Grossmont men.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com
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Henry named PCC Athlete of the Week
Grossmont College basketball player Kayla Henry has been selected
as Women’s Athlete of the Week by the Pacific Coast Conference for
the week that ended Sunday (1/8).
Henry, a 5-foot, 11-inch sophomore forward from Mount Miguel High
School, scored 43 points as the Griffins split a pair of
non-conference games.
She tallied 24 points and grabbed nine rebounds in a 64-49 victory
over College of the Siskiyous, then scored 19 points in a 67-60 loss
to Lassen. Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Grossmont upset by visiting Lassen
The Griffins fell last Friday (1/7) to Lassen College 67-60.
Grossmont was hoping for a better showing heading in to PCC play,
but played sluggishly and allowed Cougars to overcome a 13 point
deficit. Gabby Passentino was out of action after having her wisdom
teeth removed. Kayla Henry led Grossmont with 19 points. Laura
Felice took advantage of the added minutes by knocking down four
three-pointers. The Griffins open the conference season at Palomar,
Saturday the 14th.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Women topple visiting Siskiyous
Photo Gallery
The Grossmont women won convincingly 64-49 over College of the
Siskiyous. The Griffins were without the services of guard
Marla Mason who was out with the flu.
Gabby Passentino also started the
game on the bench due to complications with her wisdom teeth.
Reserves Shakendria 'Texas' Mitchell,
Teri Bailey, and
Laura Felice stepped in and helped the
Griffs win their third straight, and fifth of their last seven.
Forward Kayla Henry led the way with 24
points. Passentino was more than effective, coming off the bench to
score 16 points. Siskiyous, which is in the Mt. Shasta region of northern
California was led by Emily Martin's 20 points. The Griffs will host
another NorCal foe, Lassen College on Friday night at 7pm.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Mt. San Jacinto wins tournament
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All-Tournament Team |
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| Ferrari Funches MVP |
MtSJC |
| Lashay Bagsby |
Bakersfield |
| Nicole Cunningham |
Citrus |
| Brigayle Iglehart |
Grossmont |
| Britney Iredale, |
MtSJC |
| Alexis Pope |
Citrus |
| Ashley Shephard |
SD Mesa |
Mt. San Jacinto won the championship by defeating Citrus College
57-55. In the third place game, Mesa downed Bakersfield 62-57.
Grossmont won the consolation final 60-53 over Compton College.
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Women's Tournament in full swing
12/29- Grossmont advanced to the tournament Consolation final
with a 67-37 blowout of Saddleback. The Griffs will face Compton
College in the final.
The Grossmont women lost their opening round game on Tuesday
(12/27) to Mt. San Jacinto 71-62.
Photo Gallery
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Griffs drop tournament opener in OT
In the first round of the
Clear Channel Tournament at Antelope Valley College to Santa
Barbara 64-62 in overtime. Kayla Henry
(right) paced Grossmont with 21 points. It was Grossmont's second
loss to Santa Barbara. The Griffins will face College of the Desert
on Friday (12/16).
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Iglehart named athlete of the week
Dec. 11 -Brigayle Iglehart, a sophomore guard from University
City High School, narrowly missed her second triple-double of the
season, falling one steal short, in the Griffins’ 67-46 victory over
College of the Desert. She finished with 14 points, a game-high 12
rebounds, nine steals and five assists.
Iglehart came back later in the week to lead Grossmont to a 69-62
win over Chaffey, scoring 27 points and also contributing nine
rebounds and seven steals. |
Griffs pop College Of the Desert
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| Iglehart nearly had her
second triple-double of the season. |
Grossmont's effective full court press stifled visiting College
of the Desert en route to a 67-46 win.
Brigayle Iglehart just missed her second triple double of the
season with 14 points, 12 rebounds, 9 steals, and 5 assists. Heather
Tomas and Kayla Henry each scored 15 points for the Griffins (5-4.)
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Griffins fall to Orange Coast
Photo Gallery
The Grossmont women went to 3-3 on the young season with a loss
at home to Orange Coast College (6-1), 65-48. Brigayle Iglehart led
Grossmont with 20 points on 8-9 shooting.
Read the story on
EastCountySports.com |
Grossmont routs Gauchos
Four Griffins scored in double figures as the Grossmont women
defeated visiting Saddleback 75-48 Wednesday night.
Brigayle Iglehart lead the Griffs
with a triple double, 18 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists.
Teammates Kayla Henry (16 pts) and
Gabby Passentino (10 pts, 11 reb)
controlled the paint for the Griffs, who out-rebounded the Gauchos
48-29. Laura Felice shot 4-7 on
three's, good for 12 points. |
The Grossmont women are looking to build off last years 20-win
season and postseason berth. The Griffins will feature six freshman
and six sophomores. Among the returners are all-conference
selections Kayla Henry, Marla Mason, and Heather Thomas,
more. |
Griffins overcome by fouls, Mt. San Jacinto
Hemet- Kayla Henry scored 26 points,
but Grossmont lost game number two of the season 83-82 to Mt. San
Jacinto. Brigayle Iglehart had 17 points,
and Gabby Passentino scored 16. The game
was marked by 54 combined fouls.
The Griffins host Moorpark on Friday at 6pm. |
Women Triumph In Season Opener
The Grossmont women's basketball team
started its season on a winning note with a convincing 70-48, win
over visiting L.A. City College. The Griffins (1-0) were paced by
Brigayle Iglehart's 19 points. The
Sophomore also contibuted 7 rebounds and 6 assists in the victory.
The Griffins started slowly against LA's zone defense,
but found their stroke and led 38-26 at halftime. Sophomore
Kayla Henry was a force inside for the
Griffins totaling 10 points and 7 rebounds.
The other Griffins in double digit scoring were
sophomore Heather Thomas, (10 pts, 2-4 3pt
FG's), and freshman Gabby Passentino (13
pts, 10 reb.)
The Griffins limited LA to 30% field goal shooting, and
out-rebounded the Cubs 38-48.
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Women Getting Set For November 9th Home Opener

The Grossmont women begin the 2005-06 season by hosting L.A. City
College, Wednesday November 9th at 5pm. Check out the rest of the
schedule, roster
and player bios by using the navigation bar on the left.
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