Boys basketball: Mesa seeks first CIF win
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COSTA MESA - The first league champion in Costa Mesa High boys
basketball history shoots for its first postseason victory tonight at
7:30 in a CIF Southern Section Division III-AA second-round playoff game
against visiting La Canada.
The perennially strong Spartans (21-6) figure to provide the Mustangs
(17-9) a contentious welcome to the big time.
“They’re very disciplined, physical, smart, shoot well and are very
well coached,” said Mesa Coach Bob Serven, who scouted the Spartans’
79-68 first-round win over visiting Covina Wednesday. “They have about
seven guys who could all beat you and they just don’t make a lot of
mistakes.”
The Mustangs, who have dropped the school’s five previous playoff
games, including a first-round defeat at Monrovia last season, received a
first-round bye.
A win would also tie the school single-season victory record set by
the 1966 Mustangs.
Costa Mesa, which shared the Pacific Coast League crown with
University, is led by a four-pronged offensive attack. Senior guard Steve
Whittaker (12.5 points per game) is bolstered by junior point guard David
Conte (11.6 ppg), junior Chad Vakili (11.2 ppg) and 6-foot-7 senior
center Mike Payne (10.5 ppg).
Whittaker has contributed 79 three-pointers to the team total of 236.
Serven said rebounding will be a key for his undersized squad, against
a La Canada starting five that averages nearly 6-3.
“We need to contest every shot, limit their second shots and take care
of the ball,” Serven said. “And we need to take advantage of the open
shots they give us.”
Tonight’s winner advances to Tuesday’s quarterfinal, against either
No. 4-seeded Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks (21-5) or Santa Paula (15-11).
-- by Barry Faulkner
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