Unlucky number
Patrick Laverty
In the first round of Golden West League play, when Costa Mesa High
lost to defending boys basketball champion Ocean View by five points,
Tony Krikorian made seven three-pointers.
On Thursday, in a rematch at Costa Mesa High, the Mustangs made
just seven field goals.
As a result, the Seahawks’ margin of victory climbed dramatically
and Ocean View remained undefeated in league play with a 68-27
shellacking of Costa Mesa.
“They’ve won, I think, 63 league games in a row,” Costa Mesa Coach
Bob Serven said. “There’s a reason for that. They’re a better team
than we are.”
The Mustangs (14-8, 5-3) were at a severe height and experience
disadvantage against the Seahawks (17-6, 8-0), who start four
seniors. Among the team’s starters, Ocean View held at least a
three-inch height advantage at every position and didn’t start a
player shorter than 6-foot-3. Included in Mesa’s starting lineup are
5-6 sophomore Brian Molina, 5-7 sophomore Tony Krikorian and 6-foot
sophomore Scott Knox.
Costa Mesa has been able to overcome its height disadvantage
throughout the season because of its strong outside shooting. But the
Mustangs made just 7 of 44 shots against Ocean View (16%), and just 3 of 28 from beyond the three-point arc (11%). In the teams’ previous
meeting, Krikorian was 7 of 7 from three-point range.
“Tonight we made seven shots total,” Serven said. “You can’t win a
game making seven baskets. You can’t beat Ocean View making seven
baskets. They’re a bigger, stronger, faster team at every spot and
they’re playing great basketball right now.”
Costa Mesa’s archrival Estancia can second that. The Eagles, like
Mesa, played Ocean View tight in the first round of league, falling
by six. Earlier this week, the Eagles lost, 84-53, to the Seahawks.
Ocean View broke open a close game late in the first quarter,
going on a 9-0 run to open a 17-7 lead.
The Mustangs had opportunities for their own spurt after beginning
the game with a three-pointer from Knox and a layin by Molina, but
three straight steals by Jeff Waldron midway through the quarter
resulted in zero points. Waldron finished with six steals, to go
along with seven points and six rebounds, but none of them were
turned into points.
Knox, averaging 16.2 points entering the game, didn’t score again
after his three-pointer opened the game’s scoring. He was guarded
throughout the night by 6-4 senior Matt Sargeant, who will attend
Princeton next season and limited Knox to his lowest output of the
season. In two games against Ocean View and Sargeant this season,
Knox has scored just 10 points.
Without Knox able to get on track, the Mustangs’ offense
struggled. Brian Molina led Mesa with 11 points.
The closest Mesa came in the second half to making it a ballgame
was 29-17 after Tony Krikorian made a three-pointer with 6:34
remaining in the third quarter. But the Mustangs didn’t score again
in the period and Ocean View went on an 18-0 run.
Twelve of Mesa’s 13 shots in the third quarter were
three-pointers, with Krikorian’s shot the only one to fall.
“It’s too many [three-pointers], but it’s all we could get,”
Serven said.
The Seahawks got balanced scoring, with 13 different players
finding the hoop. Bear Wurts, a 6-6 senior, finished with 11 points
and nine rebounds. Greg Okwudibonye, a 6-3 senior, added 10 points,
all in the third quarter, and Nick Kosearas came off the bench to
score 10 points.
Sargeant, the Seahawks’ leading scorer, finished with six.
“That was just a thorough butt-kicking,” Serven said.
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Golden West League
Ocean View 68, Costa Mesa 27
Score by Quarters
Ocean View 17 11 19 21 -- 68
Costa Mesa 7 6 4 10 -- 27
Ocean View -- Okwudibonye 10, Sweezy 2,
Sargeant 6, Amberry 6, Wurts 11, Leahy 2,
Griener 0, Lusk 2, Kosearas 10, Mguerian 3,
Sheran 0, Hynes 2, Ike 8, Lee 4, Roth 2,
Ishimoto 0. 3-pt. goals -- Okwudibonye 2,
Mguerian 1, Ike 2. Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None. Costa Mesa -- Molina 11,
Knox 3, Krikorian 3, Waldron 7, Stankovic 3,
Gandia 0, Wase 0, Aleson 0, Lefebvre 0. 3-pt.
goals -- Knox 1, Krikorian 1, Waldron 1.
Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.
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