Mesa cruises to third win in row
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Chris Yemma
The phrase “sitting pretty” can apply to so many different things.
But for the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team, it only means one
thing right now.
In a season where the Mustangs have fielded questions about their
lack of size in the post and their ability to compete in the Golden
West League, Costa Mesa, for now, has silenced the field.
After Mesa cruised to a 59-38 plastering of visiting Saddleback
for the team’s third consecutive league win and fourth win in a row,
the Mustangs (9-7, 3-0 in league) are sitting pretty atop the league
standings.
But, perhaps, the first real test could come as early as Wednesday
night, when the Mustangs play host to Ocean View, the
seven-time-defending league champion.
Though after Estancia’s improved to 2-0 in league with a 49-42 win
over Ocean View Monday, opinions could change.
“Ocean View’s the best team in our league, probably,” Saddleback
Coach Tim Mesenhimer said. “But Estancia and Costa Mesa are both very
good. Although, Estancia has a little more height.”
The issue of height for Mesa has been countered with its outside
game. And the rebounding issue that comes along with the lack of
size, at least Monday, wasn’t a problem.
The tallest Mustang, 6-foot-3 senior Jeff Waldron, fought his way
down low for a game-high 10 rebounds, doubling Roadrunners’ leading
rebounder Jason Lamb.
Mesa outrebounded Saddleback, 30-16, which vastly contributed to a
13-3 Mustangs’ third-quarter scoring run, in a quarter where the team
posted 22 points to the Roadrunners’ six.
“I just try to get the ball whenever I can, but I don’t think I
dominate,” Waldron said. “[Rebounding] is a big part of my game.”
And the Mustangs’ perimeter game, as it has been all season, was
firing on all cylinders.
Junior guard Scott Knox drilled four three-pointers on his way to
a game-high 20 points on 8-of-13 shooting. He was 4 of 10 from beyond
the arc.
“Every game we’re trying to improve,” said Knox, who has posted
back-to-back 20-point games. “We’re focusing to go up against those
tough teams. Estancia’s going to be tough, Ocean View’s going to be
tough, of course, and we wanted to go into that game with a win.”
Four different Mustangs sank at least one three-pointer, with
junior William Lefebvre swooshing a trey at the close of the third
quarter to give Mesa a 50-24 advantage. Mesa stretched that lead to
30 in the fourth before emptying the bench.
The Mustangs’ fourth consecutive win has the team rolling. Mesa
hopes to take care of business Wednesday to set up a battle of league
unbeatens in a crosstown showdown against Estancia Jan. 21.
Mesa plays the Seahawks and Orange before traveling to Estancia,
but Orange shouldn’t pose much of a threat.
“We’ll know more about how we’re playing on Wednesday [against
Ocean View],” Costa Mesa Coach Ryan Schachter said. “That will give
us more of a true barometer to where we stand.”
A big factor in Costa Mesa’s future success will be the
performance of the big four, Schachter said. Knox, Waldron, junior
Tony Krikorian and junior Brian Molina are the main guys for the
Mustangs.
Krikorian, who was coming off a career-high 23-point performance
against Santa Ana Friday, was 2 of 5 from the field for five points.
But when one of the foursome gets shut down, the other three tend
to pick it up.
Golden West League
Costa Mesa 59, Saddleback 38
Score by Quarters
*--*
Saddleback 7 11 6 14 -- 38
Costa Mesa 15 13 22 9 -- 59
*--*
Saddleback -- Sanchez 10, Navarro 7, Alejandro 3, Lara 2, Vasquez
8, Lamb 6, Cantoran 2.
3-pt. goals -- Sanchez 2, Lamb 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Mesa -- Molina 4, Sc. Knox 20, Krikorian 5, Aleson 9, Waldron 12,
Lefebvre 2, D. Wase 3, Puente 2, Sh. Knox 0, B. Wase 0, French 2.
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