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Dons continue losing ways against Monterey

Quan Luong

Issue date: 2/2/09 Section: Sports
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Guard Jermaine Carter and Tatmon were a handful for the Dons, combining for 40 points. Carter led the team with 24 points and seven assists, and Tatmon added 16 points.

"Monterey drained a lot of shots over us and our defense just collapsed right there," Gingrich said. "We couldn't keep up with them."

Midway through the second half, forward Adam Close was handed a technical foul for celebrating after a blocked shot.

"Even when we're up by a few points, we can't just give up on our offense and defense right away," Gingrich said.

Towards the end of the game, the Lobos picked up their fourth technical foul after they had six players on the court.

Point guard Zach Stevenson led De Anza offensively with 13 points and shot 5-6 from the free-throw line. Close, Sanghera and Gingrich each had 10 points.

"Our guards need to start doing a better job with ball handling against the opposing teams," Gingrich said. "They need to start making improvements with the ball, so we don't commit a lot of turnovers. They're still struggling with it and I didn't think the guards on our team did a good job."
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