Boys basketball: Eagles come up big
Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Estancia High boys basketball coach Chris Sorce
hopes the first quarter of the rest of his team’s regular-season life
Wednesday signaled an omen of a stretch run to remember.
The Eagles, who entered the Pacific Coast League contest at Corona del
Mar tied with Laguna Beach for fourth place, buried the Sea Kings with a
19-2 first-quarter blitz, en route to a 55-46 triumph.
The victory elevated the Eagles (12-11, 3-4 in league) into a
third-place tie with crosstown rival Costa Mesa with three PCL games
remaining. Estancia visits Mesa Friday at 7 p.m., hoping for a sweep of
the annual series that decides who owns the perpetual Bell trophy.
Estancia defeated Mesa in the first round, 67-57.
“We played our best quarter of the year,†Sorce said of the
eight-minute waltz, which began with an exchange of baskets. But then
four three-pointers, three by senior guard Fernando Maldonado, and a
traditional three-point play by 6-foot-7 junior center Joey Lindquist,
helped the visitors tally the final 17 points of the period.
“We were hitting just about all our shots and (the Sea Kings) were
cold (1 of 12 in the period),†Sorce said.
“For lack of a better word, we were atrocious in that first quarter,â€
said CdM Coach Ryan Curry, whose squad fell to 5-19, 1-6. “We dug ourselves a hole too big to dig out of.â€
Lindquist, along with 6-3 starting forwards Lewis Bradshaw and Carlos
Pinto, gave the Eagles an inside edge against a CdM lineup that averages
just less than 6-0.
The result was 42 points and 34 rebounds by the front-line trio,
including 20 points and 10 boards from Lindquist, who burned the Sea
Kings for 22 points and 16 boards their first league meeting, a 62-53
win.
“I thought we did a good job of feeding the ball to Joey,†Sorce said.
“When he gets a double-double, we’re going to win more times than not.â€
Pinto finished with nine points, including a pair of three-pointers,
and 11 rebounds, while Bradshaw came up big after CdM threatened to come
all the way back in the final quarter.
Bradshaw, making just his second start since a six-game absence from
the starting lineup that began in late December, collected all nine
points and nine of his game-high 13 rebounds in the final period.
Estancia outrebounded the shorter Sea Kings, 43-22, including 24-8
after intermission.
Bradshaw’s putback of a missed free throw with 4:44 left upped the
Estancia lead to 45-37. The bucket came after the Sea Kings had shaved 13
points off a 35-16 deficit in just less than eight minutes, following an
8-2 Estancia run to start the second half.
A layup and another follow shot by Bradshaw, the latter with 1:53
left, after CdM had trimmed the lead to 47-43, gave him six straight
Eagle points. He extended that streak to nine with three free throws. He
was 3 of 3 from the field and 3 of 4 from the foul line.
“Lewis is an absolute animal on the boards,†Sorce said. “That’s
something you can’t teach. It’s something you just have inside you. And
he was able to get some big points for us on some of his offensive
rebounds.â€
Bradshaw’s nine points within a four-minute span helped hold off the
Sea Kings, who made things interesting with some tenacious defense and
some hot three-point shooting by junior Kevin Mancillas.
Mancillas posted four of his five three-pointers in the second half,
including back-to-back bombs to pull the hosts to within the
aforementioned 47-43 margin.
“We played hard in the second half, but it’s easier to play well when
you’re behind,†Curry said. “The hard part is maintaining that level when
the game is close or you’re ahead.â€
Mancillas finished with 19 points, while junior teammate Brett Matsen
statistics (eight points and four rebounds) belied the inspiration his
unyielding determination appeared to give his teammates.
The Eagles’ cause was aided by Maldonado’s 13 points, including three
three-pointers, as well as eight assists, four rebounds, three steals and
two points by senior point guard Mitch Valdes.
Sorce said his team has talked about finishing with a bang.
“I told them their mission should be to win the final four games on
their (league schedule),†Sorce said. “That’s not a sleight on any of
those four teams, but that’s the mind-set our kids have to have. We’d
like to get on a roll going into the (CIF Southern Section) playoffs and
(Wednesday) was a good start.
“I think our zone bothered (the Sea Kings) a little in the fourth
quarter and I thought we did a good job of keeping cool and composed
against their press in fourth quarter.â€
BOYS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Estancia 55, Corona del Mar 46
Score by Quarters
Estancia 19 8 14 14 - 55
Corona del Mar 2 12 19 13 - 46
Estancia - Bradshaw 9, Pinto 9, Lindquist 20, Maldonado 13, Valdes 2,
Prado 2, Snell 0, Novak 0.
3-pt. goals - Maldonado 3, Pinto 2.
Fouled out - none.
Technicals - none.
Corona del Mar - Mancillas 19, Sherrick-Odom 2, Welch 2, Matsen 8,
Northridge 5, Seaborn 6, Glass 4, Najar 0, Hildebrandt 0, Cooper 0.
3-pt. goals - Mancillas 5.
Fouled out - Matsen.
Technicals - none.
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