Patsies no more
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Entrenched, in recent years, in the unflattering
locale of cupcake city, the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team, under
first-year coach and former Newport Harbor head man Bob Serven, has
submitted a change of address.
“In the past, when people looked at the schedule, they’d see Costa Mesa
and think ‘That’s a win,’ ” Serven said. “That’s not the case anymore.”
Serven, who was twice Sea View League Coach of the Year in four seasons
at Harbor (1989-93), spent the last six as a valued assistant and
defensive architect at Santa Margarita. He won one league title at
Newport and had a hand in three CIF Southern Section crowns, as well as
one state title, at Santa Margarita.
So, despite Mesa’s 11-62 mark the last three seasons under former coach
Erich Allen, its current 39-game Pacific Coast League losing streak and
16 straight nonwinning seasons, Serven doesn’t plan on altering his
penchant for success.
“The biggest thing was to get the kids to know they could win and we did
that this summer,” Serven said. “Now, I’m hoping we can get off to a good
start, so we might catch some people’s attention. We want to get some
respect.”
The Mustangs plan to earn that respect with the hard-nosed play Serven
demands, as well as a roster long on varsity experience and not lacking
talent.
“I like my team a lot,” Serven said. “We have hard workers, good
chemistry and a good mix of seniors and younger kids who push each
other.”
Leading the returners is 6-foot-3 senior Nate Jones, who averaged 15.4
points last season en route to second-team All-PCL recognition. Primarily
an inside player under Allen, Jones will be used more facing the basket
this season.
“He has a good intermediate game and he has been working on his
three-point shot,” Serven said.
Rick Hatsushi, a 5-10 senior, returns at point guard, where his floor
leadership has impressed Serven. He averaged 6.8 points last season.
Serven, who plans to consistently employ an eight-man rotation, said
starting assignments have yet to be firmly established.
Among those who figure to contribute heavily are senior veterans Steve
Whittaker, Ryan Naff, Shaun Ferryman and Dave Weir, as well as 6-6 junior
Mike Payne and sophomore David Conte.
Whittaker, a 6-0 guard, averaged 7.5 points for last season’s 4-22 unit.
A three-point shooter, he has impressed Serven with his defensive acumen.
Naff, a varsity performer as a sophomore, is back after having played
last year in Georgia. A dangerous three-point bomber, the 6-4 senior
forward reportedly drilled 10 three-pointers in a summer league game. He
will also be counted upon to score inside.
Ferryman, a 6-3 senior, and Weir, a 6-0 senior, have been starters in two
previous varsity seasons. Both are football standouts and bring a strong
competitive attitude, which Serven admires.
Ferryman was the second-leading scorer a year ago (7.6 ppg) and his
athleticism will come in handy on the front line.
Weir, who averaged nearly four points per game last season, will be
counted upon to score more.
Payne, who scored 52 points in 22 games last season, has improved
immensely, according to Serven.
“He’s worked real hard on his low-post game and we’ll get shot-blocking
and rebounding from him,” Serven said.
Conte, a 5-9 guard, is a skilled ballhandler with three-point shooting
range. And he hasn’t been intimidated by varsity competition.
Danny Krikorian a 5-10 freshman, wouldn’t have made the varsity if Serven
didn’t plan to give him some minutes, while senior Brandon Knox and
junior Nader Abedrabo will add depth in the backcourt.
“We have a good basketball IQ,” said Serven, who will mix defenses and
employ myriad offensive sets. “We have more stuff in at this time of year
than any team I’ve coached.”
Serven said if the Mustangs can avoid foul trouble and injuries,
particularly up front, they can attain their goal of making the playoffs
for the first time since 1992.
Mesa opens Monday in the Loara Tournament against California (6 p.m. at
Anaheim High).
Costa Mesa ROSTER
3 David Conte So.
10 Danny Krikorian Fr.
11 Brandon Knox Sr.
12 Rick Hatsushi Sr.
20 Steve Whittaker Sr.
21 Dave Weir Sr.
25 Nader Adebrado Jr.
31 Mike Payne Jr.
33 Ryan Naff Sr.
40 Nate Jones Sr.
44 Shaun Ferryman Sr.
Coach: Bob Serven
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