Men’s basketball team record an injury and get blown out by Pasadena City College
With a couple of seconds left in the game, El Camino College guard, Kyle Baba, aggressively dribbled into the paint.
He knew that his team was in the bonus so he looked for contact in hopes of drawing a foul.
As he jumped up for a layup, he was met by multiple players from Pasadena City College who were ready to defend their basket.
Baba was blocked and fell harshly to the ground.
He grabbed his right ankle immediately and had a look of pain that sent shivers across the gym.
The crowd cheered in support when he got up with the help of El Camino College staff and he was guided to the sidelines as he hobbled on one leg.
“I had ankle problems in the past, like last year, but I feel like this one is the worst,” Baba said.
Baba didn’t play much in the previous game but he proved himself to EC head coach Robert Uphoff during practice.
“He was a big lift off the bench,” Uphoff said. “I mean, it’s disappointing for our team, but I could really feel his pain too.”
Baba suffered his ankle injury with 6.4 seconds left on the game clock.
“For him to go down that late in the game especially is really frustrating,” Uphoff said. “We’re hoping and praying for the best.”
This wasn’t the only bad news for EC that night as they lost in a blowout, 90-63, to Pasadena City College on Friday.
EC struggled from the start as they fell behind early in the first half, 22-11.
EC guard, Justin Chambers, scored a three-point play after getting fouled on a made shot which started a 10-0 run for the Warriors.
Shots started falling for EC after being motivated by good defense and communication, Uphoff said.
Pasadena guard, Josiah Woods, received a technical foul after yelling “that’s some bullshit,” to a referee at the end of the first quarter.
The half ended with a tie at 36.
Uphoff said the first half was a “dogfight.”
“They answered the bell and brought it,” Uphoff said.
The second half started with two technical free throws for EC, but Pasadena City College answered back with an 18-point run.
PCC began the second quarter more focused defensively and their players started to switch beneath the picks, PCC assistant coach, Jesse Ellis said.
“They really done a good job on the second half,” Ellis said. “I was proud of them.”
Frustration started to show from the EC bench after disagreeing with multiple calls made by the officials.
Uphoff received a technical foul after complaining about a call.
“They were frustrated with me hounding them,” Uphoff said. “I didn’t think they were doing a really good job.”
The team felt that the officiating wasn’t going their way and were discouraged by it.
“We got to be tougher mentally and physically to battle through that,” Uphoff said.
As PCC grew their lead, the EC fans in attendance showed their frustration as well, as they yelled at the Lancers players.
The Warriors finished the game with a 27-point deficit as they fell 90-63, to the Pasadena City College Lancers, and will look to redeem themselves on Wednesday, Nov. 14, on the road against Palomar College.
Tip off is at 6 p.m.
This story was updated at 9:50 p.m. on Saturday, Nov.10.
This story was updated at 11:18 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10.