Prep basketball: Who wants it most?
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - The boys and girls basketball teams from Newport-Mesa
high schools Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia all enter the final
week of Pacific Coast League play with a shot at the title.
Tonight begins the first of two final-week PCL doubleheaders, with the
girls tipping off at 5:30 and the boys scheduled to follow at 7. The
girls will also begin the first of two varsity games Thursday.
The final-week anomaly was created by league officials, in order to
leave Friday open for potential tiebreaker games, should the need arise.
All leagues are required to submit which teams will represent them in the
CIF Southern Section playoffs to the section office by Saturday morning.
In the boys race, University enters with a one-game lead over Costa
Mesa and Northwood, while CdM and Estancia enter two games back.
In addition to battling for one of the league’s three guaranteed
berths, CdM and Estancia, with 10 and nine wins, respectively, are
gunning for the 11-win plateau that will ensure teams at least an
at-large berth into the postseason.
Standing between Coach Paul Orris’ Sea Kings, the defending PCL
champions, and their 11th win are University (on the road tonight) and
Costa Mesa (at home Thursday).
Estancia’s boys need to sweep Northwood (at home) and University (on
the road) in order to extend the program’s district-leading string of
consecutive playoff appearances to 14. Coach Chris Sorce’s Eagles have
won their last two league games, and three of their last four, including
a 73-65 first-round upset of University.
Costa Mesa (15-9) is at last-place Laguna Beach tonight, before
visiting CdM Thursday. Should the Mustangs sweep, they would still need
help (a Uni loss) to capture at least a share of the first league
championship in the school’s 41 varsity seasons.
Meanwhile, Northwood, in its first varsity season and with former
Estancia head man Tim O’Brien at the helm, remains poised to earn a piece
of the title the Daily Pilot forecast for the Timberwolves, before the
first league game.
Like Costa Mesa, however, the T-wolves need more than a pair of
victories. They also need Uni to stumble.
The final week of the girls league campaign begins in an even tighter
knot. Defending champion CdM, Estancia and University are all tied atop
the standings at 6-2, while Mesa lurks at 5-3.
What’s more, a highly conceivable scenario could create a four-way tie
for first. This would play out like so:
*CdM defeats host Uni tonight, then falls to visiting Costa Mesa
Thursday.
*Estancia handles visiting Northwood tonight, then is beaten at Uni
Thursday.
*Costa Mesa sweeps at Laguna Beach (tonight) and CdM.
*Uni falls to CdM tonight, then tops Estancia Thursday.
League Athletic Directors are meeting today to discuss tiebreaking
procedures, which could entail another doubleheader Friday.
CdM, which defeated Estancia Thursday night, has won five straight
since dropping a 44-31 first-round decision to Uni. Coach Elbert Davis’
squad is playing its best basketball and if Kristin McCoy can avoid any
further ankle trouble (she missed two games prior to leading the win over
Estancia), CdM could gain at least a share of the crown.
Similarly, Estancia will be favored to sweep this week, the result of
which would be at least a share of the program’s first league title in 10
seasons.
Costa Mesa, which has had four league games decided by three points or
less (wins over Uni and Northwood and losses to CdM and Estancia) will
need to shake the inconsistency that has plagued Coach Jim Week’s unit
all year.
The silver lining for all three district girls squads: all three have
topped the 11-win minimum, so all will be in the playoffs, regardless of
league finish.
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