Tars set up showdown
Barry Faulkner
Wednesday night was all about looking ahead for Newport Harbor
High boys basketball coach Larry Hirst. There was a time and a place
for it, but only after his Sailors dispatched Sea View League visitor
Laguna Hills, 57-40, to set up Friday’s first-place showdown at
Woodbridge.
“We remember back to Laguna Hills here last year, so we didn’t
want to be looking ahead tonight,” Hirst said, referencing the Hawks’
49-45 upset of the Sailors last season that forced the Tars to defeat
Woodbridge in the league finale to claim the program’s first outright
title since 1985.
“Any team on any given night can beat you in this league. We
wanted to be 4-0 (in league) heading into the Woodbridge game.”
And what of the Warriors (14-5, 3-1 in league after being upset,
73-64, at Foothill Wednesday), ranked No. 6 in Orange County and CIF
Southern Section Division II-AA, where the Sailors (12-7, 4-0) also
reside?
“We’re going to be watching film all night to try and find some
answers,” Hirst said. “They start 6-foot-10, 6-9 and 6-6, so we’re
going to have to come up with something. We’re going to have to get a
double order of smoke and mirrors.”
Wednesday’s win, however, was far more fundamental.
“I thought we did a great job on defense, tonight,” Hirst said.
“There were a couple slip-ups, but those are going to happen.”
Newport Harbor’s defense tightened significantly after securing a
27-22 halftime lead, holding the Hawks (7-10, 2-2) to just two points
in the third period, after which the hosts led, 38-24.
“I thought we had a chance in the second quarter to blow the game
open,” Hirst said. “But, to Laguna Hills’ credit, it found some
weaknesses and got it down to a five-point lead at halftime.”
But the visitors missed their first 13 field-goal attempts after
intermission, before Trevor Gurney’s layup with 41 seconds left in
the period averted the eight-minute shutout. With Newport hawking
perimeter shooters and shutting down the lane, Laguna Hills missed 15
of its first 16 shots after intermission, en route to a dismal
7-of-30 second-half showing (23.3%).
Laguna Hills finished 17 of 64 from the field (26.6%) and
committed 15 of the game’s 25 turnovers.
Brock Tillotson, a 6-6 junior, scored 14 first-half points for the
Hawks, before Hirst adjusted defensive assignments, helping limit him
to just 2-of-11 shooting from the field in the final 16 minutes.
“We set the matchups and we may have made a mistake,” Hirst said
of Tillotson’s first-half efficiency, when he surpassed his season
average of 13.4 points per game.
Karter Stone and Richie Aronson, averaging a combined 26 points
coming in, had two apiece through three quarters. Stone finished with
four points and only two three-pointers in the final minutes allowed
Aronson to hit double digits with 10.
Newport, on the other hand, shared the scoring load between nine
players. Nedim Pajevic, a 6-8 senior center, led the way with 14
points, 14 rebounds and three blocks, while junior Andre Pinesett
continued his impressive league campaign with nine points, seven
rebounds and four assists.
Senior guards Chad Rorden (seven points and four assists) and
Chase Cameron (six points, three rebounds, two steals and two
assists) also did their share.
Sophomore forward Brett Perrine had all seven of his points in the
first quarter to help the Tars seize a 17-7 lead. They led, 20-13, at
the end of one period.
A post move and a putback by Pajevic, as well as a pair of
three-pointers by Pinesett, who also added a foul shot, gave Harbor
the first 11 points of the third period.
Laguna Hills cut the deficit to 42-32 with 3:03 remaining, but a
6-0 Sailor run restored order.
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