Boys basketball: PCL co-champ Mesa looks for another first.
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Barry Faulkner
CERRITOS - There may be a first time for everything, but the Costa
Mesa High boys basketball team is quickly running out of them.
After wrapping up the first league championship in the program’s 41
varsity seasons, Coach Bob Serven’s Pacific Coast League co-champions
have now set their sights on obtaining the first postseason win in school
annals.
But, before they even take the floor for the program’s sixth playoff
game, they’re among the eight teams in CIF Southern Section Division
III-AA to benefit from a first-round bye.
“This was about as good as could be expected for us,” Serven said as
he reviewed the bracket, released Sunday in the Gahr High gym.
The Mustangs (17-9), will host either La Canada (20-6) or Covina
(13-13) in the second round Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Serven was curious to know if Friday would be the first home playoff
game in school history. The Mustangs, however, have hosted at least one
other CIF playoff clash.
The Mustangs, who defeated Corona del Mar, 58-39, Thursday to cap a
7-3 league campaign and share the PCL crown with University, will take
full advantage of the scouting opportunity the bye affords them.
“I’m pleased that we got into the top eight,” Serven said. The league
title obviously helped the Mustangs, ranked No. 10 in last week’s
Division III-AA poll, secure the bye.
Serven said he expects La Canada to defeat visiting Covina Wednesday,
creating what Serven believes is a winnable matchup against the Spartans,
who finished second in the Rio Hondo League, three games behind Monrovia,
which eliminated Mesa in last year’s III-AA first round.
Though information on La Canada was not available (the school did not
submit the required media sheets to the section office), Serven said
success in the playoffs is often more about how ready your team is, than
what challenges the opponent may bring.
“I’ve been in the playoffs enough times that I think I know how to get
my team prepared,” said Serven, who guided Newport Harbor High to its
last league title in 1990 and spent several successful postseasons on the
Santa Margarita High bench as an assistant to Jerry DeBusk.
“We’ll have an opportunity to see our opponent Wednesday, but I don’t
want to give our guys too much scouting information. I don’t want to
confuse them.”
Serven, who said after Thursday’s win that his Mustangs were “still
very fresh,” believes there is no confusion about what’s expected, after
many of this year’s players got playoff experience last year.
“I think we have a better idea of what the playoffs are about,” Serven
said. “We know that if you don’t come ready to play, it could be
one-and-out.”
Serven also believes, regardless of the opponent, it’s important to
continue doing the things that got Costa Mesa within one victory of
matching the school’s single-season victory record (set in 1966).
Should the Mustangs prevail, their likely quarterfinal opponent, Feb.
20, would be No. 4-seeded Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks (21-5). Bishop
Montgomery (22-2) is the No. 1 seed, San Dimas (23-3) is No. 2 and
Burroughs of Ridgecrest (21-3) is No. 3.
Costa Mesa, which ended last season on a seven-game losing streak, won
six of its final seven PCL contests this season.
The Mustangs’ calling card is their two-three zone defense, while
their balanced offense begins on the perimeter, where they drained 236
three-pointers.
Senior Steve Whittaker, who embodies the two-way effort Serven
demands, led Mustang scorers with 12.5 points per game. His 79
three-pointers are also a team best.
Junior point guard David Conte (11.6 ppg with 41 three-pointers),
junior forward Chad Vakili (11.2 with 51 three balls) and 6-foot-7 senior
center Mike Payne (10.5) are also strong contributors. Payne also
averages nine rebounds and his shot blocking ability has helped him flirt
with a triple-double a handful of times this season.
Sophomore Danny Krikorian rounds out the starting lineup, while Nolan
Clark leads the Mesa reserves.
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