Girls basketball: Eagles feel McCoy’s pain
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - As the biggest game of her final prep campaign tipped
off Thursday night, Corona del Mar High senior Kristin McCoy chose to
rehabilitate her team’s season, rather than her ailing left ankle.
So, last year’s Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year, who had not
played or practiced since spraining her ankle Jan. 25 against Laguna
Beach, didn’t wait long to let Coach Elbert Davis know she was good to go
against Pacific Coast League host Estancia.
“I didn’t start her, but I told her to let me know when she was ready
to go in,” Davis said. “As they were throwing up the jump ball, being the
warrior that she is, she said ‘I’m ready.’
Inserted 2:19 into the contest, McCoy went on to lead the Sea Kings to
a 47-46 victory that drew the defending PCL champions (12-12, 6-2 in
league) into a three-way tie for first with two games to play.
Estancia (14-9, 6-2), faced with deficits of 16-0 and 42-24, rallied
for a 46-44 lead, when freshman Trisha Wase converted a three-point play
after racing the length of the court with a steal with 3:22 left.
CdM, however, answered on its next possession, as McCoy recovered a
low inbound pass and banked in a layup, while being fouled with 3:04
remaining. McCoy sank the foul shot, then made the one-point lead stand
up. She made two steals down the stretch, as Estancia missed its only two
shot attempts to disappoint the home crowd.
“It was beautiful basketball by both teams,” said a pumped-up Davis,
who, lamenting what he called the team’s worst practice of the season
Wednesday, entered the game at the other end of the emotional spectrum.
“This is why I coach,” Davis continued. “To battle like this against a
great team and a great coach in a game that had that kind of intensity
and passion ... that’s what makes it fun.”
CdM had all the fun early, as Estancia missed its first six field-goal
attempts and committed seven turnovers, while the Sea Kings consistently
clicked.
“They were on fire,” Estancia Coach Paul Kirby said of the visitors,
who got scoring contributions from five players, before Estancia’s Lisa
Hirata ended the shutout with a three-pointer with 1:25 left in the first
quarter.
Hirata, whose unrelenting effort helped fuel her team’s comeback,
finished with a career-high 19 points, including four three-pointers.
With Xochitl Byfield, Wase and Hirata keying full-court defensive
pressure the entire second half, the Eagles chipped away after Courtney
Kawata’s three-pointer gave CdM its biggest lead (42-24) with just more
than 11 minutes left.
Estancia scored the final 10 points of the third quarter, then
extended the run with a Wase layin to open the fourth.
After McCoy hit a 15-foot jumper, consecutive three-pointers by Hirata
and Wase pulled the hosts within 44-42 with 4:50 left.
Sophomore Tisha Gray (nine points and a team-high eight rebounds)
netted a free throw to halve the deficit, before Wase’s three-point play
put the Eagles on the mountain top.
But McCoy knocked the Estancia form the summit 18 seconds,
considerably clouding the PCL title picture in the process.
CdM, Estancia and University (all 6-2), as well as 5-3 Costa Mesa,
enter the final week with realistic title dreams.
“It was this game or never,” McCoy said. “If I didn’t play tonight, I
may as well have been out for the rest of the season.”
Jackie McCoy (six points, seven boards and six assists) and Andrea
Gruber (six points, seven assists and four steals), were also catalysts
for the winners.
Estancia standout Zuyin Barrera sat out due to illness.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Corona del Mar 47, Estancia 46
Score by Quarters
Corona del Mar 18 11 13 5 - 47
Estancia 6 11 17 12 - 46
Corona del Mar - K. McCoy, 17, Kawata 10, J. McCoy 6, Gruber 6,
Hawkins 4, Snell 4, Pham 0, Klien 0, Marks 0.
3-pt. goals - Kawata 2, Gruber 2.
Fouled out - Hawkins.
Technicals - none.
Estancia - Hirata 19, Wase 10, Gray 9, Byfield 6, Matsufuji 2, Vasquez
0, Cachola 0.
3-pt. goals - Hirata 4, Wase 1.
Fouled out - none.
Technicals - none.
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