Boys basketball: Mustangs blitz La Mirada, 60-42
Richard Dunn
ORANGE - There are moments during Costa Mesa High boys basketball
practices when junior guard Nolan Clark plays with a certain edge,
driving and slashing aggressively to the basket and finishing with a soft
touch.
The challenge for Mustangs Coach Bob Serven was to find a way to bring
those moves out in Clark in a game.
That game came Tuesday as Clark capped a big first quarter for the
Mustangs, who won their third straight game, defeating La Mirada’s
Matadores, 60-42, in the opening round of the Orange Holiday Classic at
Chapman University.
Coming off the bench, Clark ignited a Costa Mesa rally, scoring nine
straight points as the Mustangs built an 18-7 lead.
Clark, who scored a season-high 14 points, sank a three-pointer with
2:24 left to trigger the onslaught. He followed it up with three more
baskets to conclude the quarter: A runner through the key, a baseline
drive and layup, and another short finesse shot after driving past the
defense.
“He can do that,” Serven said of Clark, who scored in double figures
only one other time this season (10 points against Westminster).
“His strength is his ability to drive to the basket and shoot a good
jumper.”
Among Costa Mesa starters, junior guards Chad Vakili (15 points) and
David Conte (13) led the way offensively with three three-pointers each,
while 6-foot-7 senior center Mike Payne had 11 rebounds (three
offensive), two blocked shots and one assist.
“(Payne) can alter shots,” Serven said, referring to La Mirada’s timid
approach to the basket after Payne’s first blocked shot in the opening
period.
In the first, the Mustangs (7-4) led, 9-7, then scored nine points in
a row by quarter’s end, all because of Clark’s hot hand.
“That was (Clark’s) best quarter (of the season),” Serven said. “We
just need him to do that for a full game.”
With its win over La Mirada (3-8), Costa Mesa will face Loara in the
championship quarterfinals today at 3:10 p.m. at Chapman. Loara best host
Orange, 77-43, to advance.
Additionally, Loara knocked off Costa Mesa in the season opener in the
Loara Tournament, 61-49.
“We’ll have to play better (today) than we did (Tuesday), and we’ll
have to play better than we did last time against (the Saxons),” said
Serven, who added his squad played “sluggish” after a couple days off for
Christmas, even though the Mustangs shot 45% from the field (21 of 47),
including 9 of 26 from three-point territory.
Costa Mesa was 8 of 10 from the field in the first quarter, while La
Mirada was 3 of 13.
In the second quarter, the Matadores challenged the Mustangs’
long-range shooting, while trying to shut down the middle with a
triangle-and-two defense. Mesa responded with three-pointers from Vakili
and Conte, and a 19-foot baseline jumper by Vakili.
“I don’t know why (the Matadores) were in a triangle-and-two. I
wouldn’t triangle-and-two us,” Serven quipped. “If we had just made some
shots, it would’ve made it real easy. But we’ll take it ... (The
Matadores) liked that slower offense, too. They were down by 15 points
(throughout most of the second quarter), and still their offense was very
methodical.”
Costa Mesa was 4 of 10 from three-point land in the first half,
building a 31-22 halftime lead.
Early in the third quarter, the Mustangs pulled away, scoring eight
straight points to open the second half for a 39-22 cushion. Senior guard
Steve Whittaker drained two three-pointers for Costa Mesa in the third
quarter as the Mustangs enjoyed a 45-31 lead by quarter’s end.
Brant Allen-Blaine, Charlie Torres and Michael Oronoz each scored 10
points for La Mirada.
ORANGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC
First round
Costa Mesa 60, La Mirada 42
Score by Quarters
La Mirada 7 15 9 11 - 42
Costa Mesa 18 13 14 15 - 60 La Mirada - Najera 3, Allen-Blaine 10, Moreira 1, Torres 10, Oronoz
10, Lee 4, Jones 2, McQueen 2.
3-pt. goals - Torres 2, Najera 1, Oronoz 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technical fouls - Head coach Jason Piestch.
Costa Mesa - Whittaker 6, Payne 7, Vakili 15, Conte 13, Krikorian 5, Gandia 0, Clark 14, Millward 0, Cabico 0.
3-pt. goals - Vakili 3, Conte 3, Whittaker 2, Clark 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technical fouls - None.
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