Eagles soar to a win
Patrick Laverty
Carlos Pinto staked the Estancia High boys basketball team to a
double-digit lead Friday in the first round of the Eagles’ Coast
Classic tournament and his teammates made sure that lead stood up.
After Pinto opened the scoring with a there-pointer 20 seconds
into the contest, the Eagles never trailed on their way to a 61-48
victory over Antioch, advancing to battle Workman in the
quarterfinals at 8 tonight.
Pinto scored 11 of Estancia’s first 14 points to open an early
10-point lead, but was forced to the sideline because of foul
trouble.
With two fouls, Pinto sat out the final 2:44 of the first quarter
and the Panthers cut a 14-4 deficit to 18-13 at the end of the
period.
Pinto, who made his first six shots, including three
three-pointers, returned to the lineup at the beginning of the second
quarter as the Eagles (6-4) switched to a zone defense in the hope
that he wouldn’t pick up his third foul.
The move worked as the Eagles outscored Antioch, 13-5, in the
quarter to take a 31-18 halftime lead.
But Pinto, a junior and three-year starter who finished with 21
points, attempted to take a charge in the opening seconds of the
third quarter and was called for a blocking foul with 7:36 remaining
in the period. Once again, he went to the sidelines, a bad omen
considering the Eagles had been outscored 11-8 without him in the
game.
“We knew we needed, on the offensive end, to execute our flex
offense, work the clock and get good shots,” Estancia Coach Russell
King said. “With Carlos out, we needed to work the offense. I told
our guys, if you get a wide open shot, you have the green light. But
we wanted to get the ball inside and get to the free throw line.”
Sans Pinto, Estancia made the lead stick. They got the ball inside
to senior Scott Sankey who converted three traditional three-point
plays in the quarter and finished the game with 17 points and 16 rebounds, 10 of them in the second half after Estancia had been
outrebounded 22-15 over the first two quarters.
The Eagles also converted three other buckets inside, layups by
sophomores Mike McDaniels and Scott Markley and a leaner by junior
Hugo Escobedo. All 15 of Estancia’s third-quarter points came in the
paint or at the free-throw line after Estancia hit six of 11
three-pointers in the first half.
The work of Sankey, McDaniels, Markley, Escobedo and Jose
Viramontes extended Estancia’s lead to 43-24 before Antioch closed
the quarter with an 11-3 run. Even after that, the Eagles had played
the entire period without Pinto and still led 46-35.
“We’ve got sophomores like Dallas Kopp and [McDaniels] and it’s
good experience for them,” King said. “They need to step up their
games when Carlos is not out there. They need to be more of an
offensive threat. They need to step up and pick up the scoring.”
McDaniels, the Eagles’ third-leading scorer this year, picked up
six points in the second half and 10 in the game.
Pinto returned at the start of the fourth quarter and promptly
extended the lead to 15 points, hitting a pair of mid-range jumpers.
He missed just two of 10 shots on the night and was perfect from
three-point range, making all three shots from beyond the arc.
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Coast Classic First round
Estancia 61, Antioch 48
Score by Quarters
Antioch 13 5 17 13 -- 48
Estancia 18 13 15 15 -- 61
Antioch -- Hill 5, Bryant 0, Johnson 17,
Lubina 11, Quirk 0, Pugh 6, Fisher 0, Moore
0, Langford 0, Addison 9. 3-pt. goals --
Johnson 1, Addison 1. Fouled out -- Lubina.
Technicals -- None. Estancia -- Pinto 21,
McDaniels 10, Viramontes 5, Escobedo 3,
Sankey 17, Markley 5, Kopp 0. 3-pt. goals --
Pinto 3, McDaniels 1, Markley 1, Viramontes
1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.
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