Sailors left scrambling after three departures
Barry Faulkner
Newport Harbor High boys basketball coach Larry Hirst said three
players expected to start and lead his team next season have left the
program.
Andre Pinesett, who will be a senior next fall, will not return
for his third varsity season, Hirst said, so he can concentrate on
baseball.
In addition, Hirst reports that brothers Brett and Todd Lowenthal,
who played well last year after transferring before the season from
Torrey Pines High in Encinitas, have gone back to their former school
in San Diego County.
Brett Lowenthal averaged 8.1 points per game -- second-best on the
team -- as a 6-foot-6 junior forward, scoring in all 26 of the
Sailors’ games.
Todd Lowenthal, a 6-0 freshman last season when he averaged 4.3
ppg, would have been a featured performer in the Tars’ backcourt this
season and, some believe, had the potential to eventually be one of
the better guards in Orange County.
Pinesett averaged 5.9 ppg as a 6-0 junior guard last season, his
second on the varsity. He transferred to Newport Harbor from Mater
Dei after his freshman year.
Hirst, whose Sailors will host the George Yardley Summer Cage
Classic, July 11-13, said 6-8 Jamie Diefenbach, who missed all of his
junior season with a torn ACL, is only about 65%, despite earning
All-Newport-Mesa laurels in volleyball last spring.
Hirst noted Brett Perrine, who averaged 3.8 ppg last season as a
6-3 sophomore, before being sidelined for the final four games with a
torn ACL, may not play until late July, if at all this summer.
“Basically, all our experience is gone right now,” Hirst said.
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