Bombs away
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Estancia High boys basketball coach Rich Boyce
provides the following public service announcement to Eagle opponents
this season:
“I wouldn’t zone us.”
With at least four guards on the court at all times, each one
green-lighted to bomb away from three-point range, any rival with more
than one defender in the paint may be asking for it.
“There’s no substitute for shooting the ball, which is something we do
very well,” Boyce said. “We can shoot the ball with anyone in Orange
County. We have six kids who, at any time, can knock that three down. So
you better guard us.”
Boyce’s bravado is now without humility, however, as he realizes teams
who walk the high wire 19 feet, 9 inches from the basket often generate
the kind of stat sheet not suitable for public viewing.
“If you live by the three, you’re going to die by it at times,” Boyce
said.
A lack of height -- 6-foot-4 senior Darshaun Garner towers over most of
the 11-man roster -- will also force the Eagles to gamble defensively.
“We have to do some different things, so people won’t just walk the ball
up and throw it inside,” Boyce said. “We’ll need to pressure teams and
get up in their faces to keep them from trying to muscle us. We can be
muscled.”
Having made the CIF Southern Section playoffs 12 straight seasons,
including last year’s 11-16 campaign, the Eagles have wielded plenty of
muscle as a traditionally strong program.
And, Boyce believes, this group can keep the postseason streak alive.
“I honestly believe we can play with anyone,” Boyce said. “Coaches will
tell you if you can shoot and get back on defense, you can negate a lot
of deficiencies.”
With six varsity returners, including team Co-MVP Jason Simco, experience
is not among those deficiencies.
Simco, a 5-foot-10 guard, averaged 7.5 points as a junior, third-best on
the team.
Brett Valbuena, a second-team All-CIF performer, led the team with 17.4
points per game, before graduating.
Senior Jon Cantrell, entering his third varsity season, averaged 11.8 en
route to second-team all-league recognition. Eagle fans already recognize
him as a member of the three-point brigade.
Travis Chandler, a 6-1 senior, returns at point guard, where he has
improved his outside shot and his defensive skills. He could, Boyce
believes, give Garner much-needed rebounding support. He averaged 4.6
points as a junior.
Garner, a tireless worker whose determination enables him to hold his own
against taller opponents, has also improved his offensive repertoire,
according to his coach. He averaged 2.7 points as a part-time starter
last season.
Steve Rodriguez, a hard-nosed 6-1 senior, rounds out the starting lineup,
while Boyce lists Bryan Jiminez, a 5-10 senior returner, as “starter
five-B.”
Elisar Maldonado, the team’s only nonsenior, averaged 3.4 points as a
sophomore. Maldonado, as well as Lexus Concepcion, up from the junior
varsity, could provide a spark off the bench.
Boyce terms senior Maurice Aguilar, also up from the JV, as the team’s X
factor.
“He’s 6-3, he can shoot and he can rebound,” Boyce said. “He’s a very
smooth player who is very fun to watch. If he stays committed, he could
be a big contributor.”
Peter Hernandez and Danny Larin round out a group Boyce said is extremely
enjoyable to be around.
“I told the kids if we don’t win a game, we’ll have fun, because they
enjoy being around each other and there’s a lot of camaraderie and
laughter,” Boyce said.
But Boyce, entering his fourth season at the helm, doesn’t plan to test
this premise in the revamped PCL, where University looms as the early
favorite.
Boyce said an off-season emphasis on weight training may also pay off.
The Eagles open in the Matador-Mariner Tournament Tuesday with a game
against Los Alamitos, starting at 7:45 p.m.
ESTANCIA ROSTER
4 Elisar Maldonado Jr.
5 Travis Chandler Sr.
11 Danny Larin Sr.
12 Steve Rodriguez Sr.
13 Darshaun Garner Sr.
20 Jason Simco Sr.
21 Alexis Concepcion Sr.
23 Jon Cantrell Sr.
31 Maurice Aguilar Sr.
33 Bryan Jiminez Sr.
34 Peter Hernandez Sr.
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