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Huskies Out-Grit Compton in Defensive Rock Fight

Huskies Out-Grit Compton in Defensive Rock Fight

(written by AI)

 

MONTEREY PARK — In a game defined by toughness on both ends of the floor, East Los Angeles College leaned on its defensive resolve and rebounding edge to secure a 56–51 victory over Compton on Friday night.

Neither team found much rhythm offensively, but ELAC set the tone early, holding Compton to just seven points in the second quarter to build a 27–20 halftime advantage. The Huskies continued to grind in the third, extending the lead behind strong interior play and disciplined half-court defense.

Compton made a late push with a 20-point fourth quarter, but ELAC answered at the free-throw line and with key defensive stops down the stretch to close out the win.

Moriah Mosley led the way for the Huskies with a game-high 22 points, attacking the rim and knocking down 9-of-10 free throws while playing all 40 minutes. Jocelyn Garcia provided a steady all-around performance with 17 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, while Olivia Paramo controlled the glass with a double-double of 10 points and 14 rebounds.

ELAC's defense forced 21 Compton turnovers and limited the Tartars to 26.6 percent shooting from the field. The Huskies also won the rebounding battle decisively, 53–44, including 19 offensive boards that generated crucial second-chance opportunities.

With the win, East Los Angeles improves to 8–5 on the season, continuing to build momentum behind a defense-first identity that proved decisive in another hard-fought contest.