Boys basketball: Making summer strides
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Though, admittedly, his team has a long way to go,
second-year Corona del Mar High boys basketball coach Ryan Curry prefers
to focus on how far his Sea Kings have come.
So, after a 70-51 loss to Calabasas Saturday in the quarterfinals of
the George Yardley Summer Cage Classic at Newport Harbor High, Curry, who
endured a 5-22 debut season that included losing nine of the final 10
games, was quick to emphasize the tournament landmark the Sea Kings had
already reached.
“I told the kids (afterward) that we were in a place we’d never been
before,” Curry said. “To have won our first two games and to get into the
quarterfinals is something we should feel good about. We had our chances
today and we didn’t shoot well. But, I don’t think we’ve shot well the
whole tournament and we’ve been in ballgames. I’m not going to throw the
baby out with the bathwater.”
The Sea Kings, who defeated St. Monica and Back Bay rival Newport
Harbor Friday to reach the quarterfinals, rallied from an 11-3 deficit to
take a 20-19 lead with 6:23 left in the first half.
CdM, which, without a player taller than 6-foot-2 relies on its
perimeter shooting and ability to penetrate, pulled even at 29-29 with
2:20 left before halftime, when Brandon Sherick-Odom connected on a
15-foot jumper.
But Calabasas, which started a front line including 6-9 Jason Saunders
and 6-6 Steve Saunders, scored the final seven points of the half to gain
some breathing room.
Calabasas, coached by Russell White, who is married to former Newport
Harbor volleyball standout Tara Kroesch, hit a three-pointer to open the
third quarter and reeled off a 9-2 advantage to take apparent command.
Still, the scrappy Sea Kings kept competing had four foul shots and
possession, trailing, 51-39, with 6:23 left.
CdM, however, hit just one of the four free throws, the latter two
courtesy of a technical after a Calabasas player protested a foul call.
CdM then failed to convert on its ensuing possession and never seriously
threatened.
Kevin Mancillas, who will be a senior, paced the Sea Kings with 21
points, including four three-pointers, while junior-to-be Brad Freede
scored 15.
Both Pancho Seaborn and Jay Northridge (a combined nine points) were
plagued by foul trouble for CdM, which finishes up today against El Toro
at 1:30 at the Newport Harbor main gymasium.
Freede and Sherick-Odom each had five rebounds, while teammate Brett
Matsen added four.
In other tournament action:
Newport Harbor bounced back from its second-round loss to CdM by
trouncing La Canada, 78-51, behind 30 points from 6-8 senior-to-be Nedim
Pajevic.
Pajevic’s production came off the bench, as Sailors’ Coach Larry Hirst
said he shuffled his starting lineup in hopes of motivating Pajevic after
a what Hirst deemed a lackluster effort against CdM.
“Today was a little tough love lesson for Nedim,” Hirst said. “But I
think he responded very well. He got his points in about 2 1/2 quarters,
since he didn’t play hardly any of the fourth quarter after we got ahead.
He got good position on the block and he finished well, which even led to
some three-point plays.”
Pajevic scored eight in the second quarter, 12 in the third and 10 in
the fourth to pace Newport Harbor, which was ignited early by returning
guard Chase Cameron. Cameron, who will be a senior, scored eight of his
10 points in the first quarter, after which the Sailors trailed, 13-12.
The Sailors finish up consolation play tonight, meeting either Victor
Valley or San Gorgonio at 7 at Vanguard University.
Estancia also rebounded from a tough initial day, edging Tesoro,
88-87, in triple overtime Saturday at Estancia, said Eagles Coach Chris
Sorce.
Erik Andersen, who will be a senior, hit the first of two free throws
with one second left for the difference, after making a steal and getting
fouled while shooting.
Sorce said Matt Cachola, Costa Mesa transfer Jordan Stroman and
returning sophomore Carlos Pinto paced the Estancia offense against
Tesoro.
The Eagles, defeated Friday at home by Calabasas and Trabuco Hills,
play North Torrance today at 1 p.m. at Newport’s auxiliary gym.
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