Viking boys eye Sunset hoop title
Boy, did the Marina High boys basketball team have some hot fun in
the summertime, or what?
While their friends and fellow classmates might have spent much of their
summer days at the beach or mall hopping, the 14-member strong boys hoop
contingent was busy sweating it out in various gymnasiums, playing single
games, pick-up games, tournament games.
What made it fun - staying indoors, that is - is the Marina was winning
during those summer months. A lot.
“We had a great summer...it was very successful,” Marina Coach Roger
Holmes said. “I was beginning to see that we had a very good team on our
hands, but my only concern was to see how well the players coming up to
the varsity level would handle the transition. I felt if they fit right
in, then we’d have a tough team.”
Marina has been more than tough during the 1999-2000 season.
Putting to rest any trepidation Holmes might have held, the Vikings have
won 14 of their first 16 games, including their last seven in a row.
During that stretch, they won two tournament championships (Foothill,
Estancia), and have worked their way in the county’s conscious.
Now, Marina has set its sight on the Sunset League race, which begins in
earnest Friday with three games on tap. With 12 seniors dotting the
14-player roster, Holmes has his most seasoned roster in his six years at
the school.
What’s more, Marina will be looking to win its first league crown since
1992.
The Vikings host Edison (7-6) Friday at 7 p.m.
“I think we have the talent to go very far,” Holmes said. “The
camaraderie has been there from the start with this team, and the
emergence of a few players has really given us a boost. Plus, our senior
class is, in the very true sense, a product of this program from top to
bottom.”
A majority of Holmes’ current unit has won two to three league titles, as
they began their journey to the varsity level as freshmen or sophomores a
few years back.
But the emergence of one player in particular, senior Dustin Kaatz, has
been the driving force behind Marina’s blazing start.
“He’s definitely been our big key,” Holmes said. “He’s doing it all so
far in his senior year, from scoring, to rebounding, to playing great
defense.”
Kaatz is making his mark this season by averaging, so far, 22.5 points,
10 rebounds, and three assists per game. With the 6-foot-4 forward
roaming inside, the Vikings’ floor leader has been junior guard Beau
Brown, who also started at quarterback last fall on the Marina football
team.
Brown, who is averaging 13.5 points and has hit 44 three-point shots, is
part of a three-guard offense Holmes uses. The other two, seniors Ryan
Redman and Randy Masada, work the point at the same time.
Redman and Masada have averaged 5.1 and 4.3 assists per game,
respectively.
While the averages are solid and reflect the success of the Vikings to
date, Holmes says that the season actually begins all over again on
Friday.
“This is league play, and not to sound so cliche, but each and every
night a team has to be at its best, or it can get beat,” he said. “Our
league is always tough. I mean, Edison and Fountain Valley are playing
well right now, Huntington (Beach) is coming off a key win, Los Alamitos
is always at the top, and Esperanza has the talent, even though their
just 7-8 overall. Two of their wins, though, have come against Newport
Harbor and Brea-Olinda. As you can see, any one of these teams is capable
of beating another.
“The key to our success in league is to stay focused and keep playing
with the same defensive intensity that we’ve been playing with these past
7-10 games. When we play well on defense, it ignites our fastbreak, and
gets us off and running. We like that.”
A quick start out of the gate, as Marina has experienced, would make just
about any coach happy.
“But we have to keep that momentum going, or else that quick start will
have been for nothing,” Holmes added. “These kids seem very focused,
however, and are eager to get the league race underway.”
In addition the the Edison-Marina matchup, other Sunset League boys
basketball openers Friday have Fountain Valley (11-4) playing at Huntington Beach (2-13), and Los Alamitos (12-1) at Esperanza (7-8).
The Sunset League girls basketball race begins tonight at 7 p.m, with
defending champion Edison (8-7) hosting Marina (10-4), Fountain Valley
(7-8) at Huntington Beach (7-5), and rivals Esperanza (10-4) and Los
Alamitos (8-7) tipping off at Los Alamitos.
In Golden West League girls basketball play tonight at 7 p.m., Ocean View
(1-9), which dropped its opener Tuesday to Saddleback (49-22), travels to
Santa Ana (2-10) in the Saints’ league opener.
Ocean View’s boys basketball team, 14-2 overall, will attempt to start
their Golden West League campaign 2-0 Friday when the Seahawks visit
Santa Ana (5-9). Like their female counterpart, the game will be the
league opener for the Saints.
The defending champion Seahawks are led by junior forward Marcus Crane
(23 ppg., 7.8 reb.), senior forward Jeremiah Bell (17.9 ppg., 11.2 reb.),
and senior guard Ryan Westbrook (9.1 assists per game).
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