CdM withstands the heat, 63-48
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Bryce Alderton
Unlike the previous meeting between the two teams, the Corona del
Mar High boys basketball team shut the door on visiting Laguna Beach
much sooner.
The sequel to CdM’s 59-56 overtime-thrilling victory Jan. 15 to
open Pacific League play didn’t go down to the final shot, but
emotions still ran high. The Sea Kings kept their composure down the
stretch to hold off Laguna, 63-48, keeping the Breakers winless in
league (0-6).
The Sea Kings (10-12, 3-3) blew a 21-point lead to start the
fourth quarter before beating Laguna in the first meeting this season
and felt the similar intense full-court pressure throughout the
fourth quarter.
Laguna cut a 20-point lead in half with just over two minutes
remaining before Brett Matsen rolled off a screen by Bart Welch near
the top of the key for a layup and a change in momentum, according to
CdM Coach Ryan Curry.
“That was a huge basket by Matsen,” Curry said. “A basket changed
it. (Laguna) came down and missed a shot and we were in good position
from there.”
That’s when it got sticky.
An official whistled a Laguna player for a technical and personal
foul, drawing the ire of Laguna Beach coaches, players and fans.
A little more than 20 seconds later several fans from both schools
ran out the back entrance of the gym. Laguna’s Kyle Hogan, who scored
a game-high 25 points on 11-of-22 shooting, said he overheard fans
from both teams shouting back at one another throughout the game and
rushed out the door to break up any scuffle. No fight materialized.
Later a Laguna player shoved Northridge to the floor, drawing an
ejection.
The junior guard fought through and scored 10 points with three
assists and four rebounds.
“I didn’t expect to be pushed,” Northridge said. “(Laguna) was
just mad at the end. They were frustrated offensively, committing
turnovers and the made stupid fouls.”
CdM made 9 of 13 from the free-throw line the final 1:17 and
finished 75% (15 of 20) for the game, while Laguna made only 6 of 14
(48%).
“I’m thrilled we got to them early,” Curry said.
The Sea Kings used runs of 10-0 and 14-2 in the first and second
quarters to build a 16-point halftime lead, largely on threes
following quick ball movement and rolls off screens.
Mancillas led the Sea Kings with 17 points on 4-of-11 shooting
from behind the arc with Matsen (12 points, three assists) and
Seaborn (10 points including 3 of 5 from three-point range, four
rebounds, three assists) giving CdM four scorers in double figures.
Bart Welch scored six points with three assists and two rebounds
followed by Adam Freede (four points, two steals, two assists),
Robbie Luce (two points) and Taylor McDonald (two points) got in on
the Sea Kings’ offensive attack.
CdM shot 45% (19 of 42) while Laguna managed 19 of 53 (35.8%).
“We ran the offense well and executed tonight,” Seaborn said. “The
last time we choked under pressure and we made sure it wouldn’t
happen again.”
Seaborn and Hogan said they just wanted to finish the game clean.
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