CdM loses track meet at University
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Bryce Alderton
Little did Corona del Mar High boys basketball coach Ryan Curry
know his team would be involved in a track meet Wednesday night
against host University in a Pacific Coast League battle.
The Trojans (12-6, 3-0 in league) showed the Sea Kings (8-11, 1-2)
no mercy, suffocating the visitors from start to finish using an
effective full-court press at times to run CdM out of the building,
76-55. CdM tied the Trojans at 4-4 and 6-6, but never led.
“I really didn’t think the press would cause as many problems as
it did, and that is a coach’s blunder,” Curry said. “They swarmed us,
especially early on, got ahead by 19 and it was too little too late
for us.”
Two Trojans would double-team a Corona ball handler in the corner
upon a Sea King inbounds pass, often resulting in lob to midcourt
that was either intercepted or flew out of bounds.
CdM turned the ball over 18 times to Uni’s 10, and was
outrebounded by the hosts, 36-20. All five of Uni’s two-point baskets
in the second period came on layups or follows of missed shots. Uni’s
Charles Valentine scored 13 of his 23 points coming off the bench in
the second quarter while grabbing three rebounds in that span. The
Trojans built a 32-13 lead with 4:32 left in the half after leading
at the end of one quarter, 16-9.
“Valentine ate us up on the boards,” said Curry of the 6-foot-3
junior forward whom Uni Coach Mike Dinneen chose to not start along
with 6-2 junior A.J. Moskus because of a “coach’s decision.”
Moskus grabbed a team-leading eight rebounds and tallied 12 points
on 6-of-12 shooting.
“If a guy was shorter, I just tried to tip the ball back to
myself,” said Valentine describing his rebound strategy.
Both coaches agreed Uni controlled the tempo of the game.
“We try to keep the pace of the game up if we can,” Dinneen said.
“Our pressure was pretty much effective at times. CdM’s offense
played well in the third quarter and then we put (the full-court
press) back on them in the fourth (period).”
Trailing, 37-21, at halftime, the Sea Kings cut the Trojan lead to
nine with an 8-0 run to begin the third. Adam Freede hit a turnaround
six-footer followed by a Kevin Mancillas’ three-pointer off a Brett
Matsen assist. Pancho Seaborn then converted a layup on a give-and-go
while drawing a foul and made the subsequent free throw.
The Sea Kings would hit four more field goals in the period and
finish 8 for 16 as University built a 51-40 lead at the end of three
quarters.
It took CdM almost four minutes to collect its first
fourth-quarter field goal -- Matsen’s second of three treys -- to cut
the Trojan lead to 63-45 with 4:21 left. Matsen led the Sea Kings
with 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting as CdM shot 37.5% (21 of 56). It
was the sixth time in the last seven games Matsen has scored in
double-figures.
But Moskus scored eight of his 12 points in the next 2:13 -- two
on assists from Jon Asnon -- who eclipsed his points-per-game average
(22.9) with a game-high 24.
Seaborn and Northridge joined Matsen in double-figures with 13 and
11 points, respectively. Seaborn scored nine in the third quarter and
Northridge jumped to nine first-half points before he was held
without a field goal in the second half.
Welch led the Sea Kings with seven rebounds and also tallied two
points while Northridge led the team with four assists.
Robbie Luce tied a season-high with three points while Mancillas
was limited to five, and Freede finished with four points.
“The kids battled hard all the way through,” Curry said.
“University is a good basketball team.”
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