Panthers Find Winning Touch Against South
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The Peninsula High girls’ basketball team hung on for a 43-31 victory over host South Torrance in a nonleague game Wednesday night.
Mimi McKinney had 17 points and six rebounds for Peninsula (5-6), which was playing its first South Bay opponent and non-tournament game.
“It’s been a learning experience losing all these games,” McKinney said. “It was better to lose now than be heartbroken later. We played a little sloppy tonight, but we played the best we could.”
McKinney was held scoreless in the second quarter, but scored 11 second-half points, including three three-point baskets to help Peninsula extend a 23-10 halftime lead to 41-21 early in the fourth quarter.
Stephanie Pfau finished with a game-high 22 points for South (6-7).
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