Boys basketball: Mustangs improve, but lose
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COSTA MESA - Showing vast improvement wasn’t enough for the Costa
Mesa High boys basketball team, which dropped a Pacific Coast League
game, 75-64, to PCL favorite Northwood Friday on the Mesa floor.
Costa Mesa Coach Bob Serven said his Mustangs played a much better
game than in the 82-51 loss at University Wednesday. But the Timberwolves
(13-3, 2-0 in the PCL) had five players score in double figures.
“There was a lot of improvement,” Serven said. “Maybe we could have
won the game had we defended better. We battled. I can live with that
kind of an effort. It’s a positive, but the reality of it is we’re 0-2 in
league. We can’t worry about that because we have Estancia next up.”
Senior point guard David Conte led the Mustangs (11-7, 0-2) with 21
points, scoring 14 in the second half, while senior Chad Vakili scored 15
of his 17 points after halftime.
After trailing 28-20 at the half, the Mustangs fell behind, 41-31,
with 2:45 left in the third quarter.
However, Costa Mesa cut the lead to 46-41, after scoring six
unanswered in the final 40 seconds of the third. Senior Carlos Jaime
scored twice. And Conte found senior Jason Millward, who scored 12
points, underneath for a bucket with one second left.
The Timberwolves, coached by former Estancia and Orange Coast College
head man Tim O’Brien, retaliated with a 6-0 run in the first two minutes
of the fourth quarter. The Mustangs got as close as, 55-49, after Vakili
completed a three-point play, then Northwood went 14 of 14 from the
free-throw line the rest of the way.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northwood 75, Costa Mesa 64
Northwood 17 11 18 29 - 75
Costa Mesa 10 10 21 23 - 64
Northwood - Terry 17, R. Selway 15, Gray 11, Susson 4, Bailey 13,
Sanchez 15.
3-pt. goals - Sanchez 3, Terry 1.
Fouled out - none.
Technicals - none.
Costa Mesa - Jaime 6, Vakili 17, Millward 12, Krikorian 6, Conte 21,
Clark 0, Ball 2.
3-pt. goals - Conte 3, Vakili 2, Krikorian 2.
Fouled out - Clark, Vakili.
Technicals - Coach Serven.
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