Former Orangewood Academy girls basketball coach Leslie Aragon watched from the stands last month as Fountain Valley’s Victoria Om dazzled in leading the Barons to a key victory in the Sunset League.

The coach and senior guard, who played three seasons for Aragon at Orangewood Academy, later shared an emotional postgame reunion.

In many ways, Aragon wasn’t sure how to feel that night.

Now the co-coach at Rosary with Richard Yoon, Aragon was again in a visiting gymnasium to support one of his former players from his once powerhouse girls program at Orangewood Academy.

This season, he made similar visits to watch former Orangewood Academy players Maria Mejia of Fairmont Prep, Vivian Grenald of JSerra, Kennedy Wood of El Dorado and Alissa Belen of Pioneer.

“I don’t know whether to laugh or cry or celebrate or go to the corner and pound the wall,” Aragon said of his visits. “It’s bittersweet because it’s real. It’s just based on what happened at the school (Orangewood Academy).

“They were my girls and I (feel) partially responsible for their well-being.”

All six players were expected to be key returners at Orangewood Academy this season until Aragon’s controversial resignation. Last February, Orangewood Academy announced a “mutually agreed separation” with Aragon amid the Spartans’ competition in the CIF-SS Open Division.

Aragon, who also served as the school’s athletic director, coached the team through the SoCal regional playoffs before departing.

The small Seventh-day Adventist school has since shuttered its athletics program and entered a multi-school agreement with Bethel Baptist in Santa Ana. The agreement allows high schools without athletics to join a CIF-SS member to participate in sports.

While Aragon has helped Rosary advance to today’s CIF-SS Division 2A quarterfinals at Notre Dame Academy, he takes pride in the success of his former players at Orangewood Academy.

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Today, Loara plays host to Hillcrest while Savanna plays host to Heritage Christian. …

In Division 1 through Division 5A, there are 18 O.C. teams in the quarterfinals. There are two all-county games: Santa Ana at Rancho Alamitos in Division 5AA and Kennedy at Oxford Academy in Division 4A.