Boys basketball: North rallies to top South, 97-86
Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - The 20-minute halftime Saturday night that included a
slam dunk contest also seemed to lull the South All-Star basketball team
to sleep.
After leading by four points at the break, the South watched its lead
melt away to start the second half as the visiting North went up by 10
before most of the fans returned to their seats at Orange Coast College.
“The start of the second half is what did it,” South Coach Bob Serven
(Costa Mesa) said, after the North’s 97-86 victory in the 36th annual
Orange County All-Star boys basketball game.
Led by 6-foot-5 Ryan Moore of Brea Olinda, voted the game’s most
valuable player, the North rallied early in the second half and never let
up.
Moore scored 23 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and added a block and an
assist, while North teammates Landon MacGinnis of Villa Park (16 points)
and Quinn Hawking of Anaheim (15) also scored in double figures.
“(Moore) played great,” said Serven, whose South team was led by Jason
Garey of University (16 points), Capistrano Valley’s Jeff Gloger (14),
Woodbridge’s Danny Lambert (14) and San Clemente’s Adam Tancredi (11).
Serven’s own Mesa selection for the South, Steve Whittaker, did not
score and attempted only two shots.
“The game didn’t unfold for him to get that many shots, but he was
very good for us during the year,” Serven said of Whittaker, who netted
80 three-pointers and averaged 12.3 points and 5.6 rebounds per game, as
Costa Mesa shared the Pacific Coast League championship, its first league
title in 41 years.
The South, which still leads the series, 21-15, enjoyed a barrage of
three-pointers in the first half that led to a 29-16 advantage. Garey
made two of the South’s four threes during the stretch.
The North chipped away and eventually tied the game, 42-42, but the
South never lost its first-half lead.
To open the second half, however, Moore canned a three-pointer to
trigger a 16-2 run, which was climaxed by a short, turnaround jumper from
Los Alamitos’ Brian Rauskin with 16:08 on the clock, giving the Yankees a
58-48 edge.
The South pulled to within four points on two occasions, but never got
closer.
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