Carlos Pinto
Steve Virgen
For the past three years, Carlos Pinto has listened to the
whispers in the background.
He’s just scratching the surface. Just think when he gets an
outside shot. Carlos Pinto? Who is Carlos Pinto?
It is now, the volume of the voices is raising and Pinto is
hearing. As an athletic 6-foot-4 forward for the Estancia High boys
basketball team Pinto is making noise.
Pinto has been a consistent force on both ends of the court for
the Eagles this season, Estancia Coach Chris Sorce said. Pinto, a
sophomore, also enjoyed his best performance of his career when he
scored 35 points in a 84-43 win over Whitney last week in the Garden
Grove Tournament.
“He’s been really steady and really consistent for us,” Sorce said
of Pinto. “He just comes ready to play. If he has an off night, he’ll
bounce back the next game and have a better outing. He was
all-tournament in the La Quinta Tournament. He was MVP of the Garden
Grove Tournament, last week. What does he do to top that? He keeps
raising the bar. Hopefully that bar will keep getting higher and
higher.”
Pinto’s bar has been raising since last year. He took advantage of
his freshman season, in which he earned a berth on the varsity. He
gained confidence and intensified his passion for the game. He became
determined to meet, and surpass, expectations.
“I was scared and nervous,” Pinto said of his freshman season. “I
was going up against 17- and 18-year-old kids. But, then I just
started to relax. I talked to my brother (Freddy) about it, and he
told me to just play the game and relax. I just let the game come to
me.”
Letting the game come to him, that’s exactly what took place in
Pinto’s game against Whitney. Pinto also nailed a career-high five
three-pointers. This after he hit six three-pointers combined in the
seven games previous to Whitney. He also made only one of his first
10 shots in the previous game against Garden Grove. He finished 4 of
15 from the field in that game, but like Sorce said, he bounced back.
“The only one who could stop (Pinto) was me,” Sorce said after the
Whitney game.
Pinto, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, played for about 10
minutes in the first half and less than five minutes later.
“It was just one of those days when you can’t miss,” Pinto said.
“That was my first time feeling like that. But, my whole team stood
out. They stepped up. They scored, rebounded and did everything they
could to win those games.”
The Eagles won five games in six days last week, as Pinto scored
78 points (15.3 points per game) and was named the Garden Grove
Tournament MVP after Estancia defeated Western, 45-38. Pinto produced
a double-double in that game, 10 points and 11 rebounds.
“I was kind of surprised because I had just one great game,” Pinto
said of earning MVP honors. “I think it doesn’t mean anything. I just
have to keep playing hard.”
Pinto’s attitude has resulted in his learning process to be
easier, Sorce said. Because Pinto is eager to learn and passionate
about improving his game he becomes a better player quicker. It’s
also that reason, Sorce sees a great future in store for Pinto.
“He’s absolute pleasure to coach,” Sorce said. “He’s an extremely
well-mannered man. He’s worked hard in the classroom. He’s not just
doing on the court, but in the classroom, too. We talked about
getting good grades and putting your mind to it. If you want the
chance to play at a higher level you have to study. He has really
responded. You hope he grows a few more inches. They were asking him
about him already, a Division II coach the other day. You would hope
at the rate he’s going, the way that he’s going, there’s a strong
possibility he will be playing at a four-year school after this.”
Time will tell for Pinto, who has put defeating crosstown rival
Costa Mesa this season as one of his main goals this season.
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