Mustangs outplayed
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Barry Faulkner
Costa Mesa High boys basketball coach Bob Serven acknowledged that
no amount of smoke and mirrors could distort the “Ocean View”
experienced from the top of the Golden West League.
Ocean View’s Seahawks (19-3, 7-0 in league), ranked No. 5 in
Orange County and tied for No. 3 in CIF Southern Section Division
III-A, showed how exclusive their vantage point atop the seven-team
circuit has become with a 73-42 win Tuesday over the visiting
Mustangs.
“They’re a good team, as good as billed,” Serven said. “Ocean View
is the cream of the crop. Our guys played hard, but we were
overmatched in every aspect.”
The first of five Danny Krikorian three-pointers put the visitors
up, 3-2, and Mesa was within 6-5 of the Seahawks 2:30 into the
contest. But Ocean View junior scoring leader Matt Sargeant scored
seven straight points within a 43-second span and the hosts were off
to the races.
A pair of Ocean View three-pointers to open the second period made
it 23-8, but Krikorian (twice) and Ziad Pepic connected from beyond
the arc to help Mesa (7-14, 2-5) pull within 32-19 by halftime.
Ocean View, however, scored the first 14 points of the third
quarter, en route to its ninth consecutive victory.
Krikorian finished with a team-high 20 for Costa Mesa, while
sophomore Jeff Waldron added 10 points and eight rebounds for the
visitors. Krikorian now has 61 three-pointers for the season,
including at least one in 20 of the Mustangs’ 21 games.
Sargeant finished with a game-high 24 points, more than three
better than his average, despite sitting most of the final quarter.
He was responsible for half of the hosts’ eight three-pointers.
Senior Casey Ortiz, scoreless until the final seconds of the third
quarter, was the only other of 10 Ocean View scorers in double
figures with 10.
Ocean View defeated Costa Mesa, 56-52, in the league opener at
Mesa, but, Serven pointed out, that was after the Seahawks had
experienced a near-two-week layoff.
“It’ no fun to get beat like that, but it happens,” Serven said.
“It happens to good teams and it happens to young teams and we have a
young team.
“We’ll be all right, down the road,” Serven said.
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