Mesa falls at Orange, 57-42
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Richard Dunn
Before the main event, Costa Mesa High’s junior varsity boys
basketball team won an overtime thriller, 50-47, against host Orange,
followed by elaborate pregame festivities, which included the Pledge
of Allegiance, a color guard and the Star-Spangled Banner performed
by an Orange student on her way to becoming the next Whitney Houston.
Unfortunately for Mesa Coach Bob Serven’s varsity squad, there
wasn’t much of a song and dance on the court for the Mustangs as the
Panthers chalked up a 57-42 Golden West League victory Friday night.
Costa Mesa (5-11, 0-2 in league), which scored 11 unanswered
points to end the game and cut into a 26-point deficit, struggled
with its shooting and not once had the lead. The Mustangs finished 16
of 65 from the floor.
Orange’s 6-foot-6 senior swingman Patrick Sanders dominated the
boards with 24 rebounds (18 defensive), including 11 in the opening quarter when the Panthers built a 13-6 lead, before senior Ziad Pepic
drained a buzzer-beating three-pointer for Costa Mesa.
Freshman Scott Knox (scoring on a putback), Pepic (a
three-pointer), Jeff Waldron (on a backdoor pass from Brian Molina),
Pepic again (on a backdoor pass from Danny Krikorian) and Waldron (on
a putback) scored for Costa Mesa in the second quarter. The Mustangs
trailed by five until the final minute of the first half, when backup
Orange guard Marcus Ballestero canned a three-pointer and scored on a
runner with 0:28 left, providing the hosts with their double-digit
intermission lead.
Knox scored a team-high 13 points for Mesa, following efforts this
week of 19 against Ocean View and 18 against Calvary Chapel. Waldron
added 15 rebounds, while Knox grabbed six.
Molina, a freshman, produced three steals in the third quarter and
sparked Mesa with a layup to start the second half, but the Mustangs
had no answer for Orange’s ensuing 12-5 run.
“We score the first basket of the second half and then we can’t
stop their run,” said Serven, whose team shot 3 of 17 from the field
in each of the first and third quarters.
Orange exploded early in the fourth quarter with three straight
baskets, including putbacks by Collins and Sanders, who was being
scouted by UC Irvine coaches.
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