Sailors see it unravel in double OT
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Barry Faulkner
VENTURA -- As hard as the Newport Harbor High boys basketball team
played, the toughest task Friday night fell upon Sailors Coach Larry
Hirst.
For it was Hirst who had to summon some postgame encouragement to
soften the blow of a 74-73 double-overtime loss at Buena in the first
round of the CIF Southern Section Division II-AA Playoffs.
Consolation won’t likely come soon for the Sailor players,
however, after they saw a six-point lead erased in the final minute
of regulation.
Newport Harbor will also have all off-season to lament four
would-be game-winning shots that didn’t fall.
The first was a 17-footer before the regulation horn.
The second and third came near the end of the first four-minute
extra session.
The final shot at salvation, a desperation heave from
three-quarter court, bounced off the rim as the Bulldog student
rooters poured on to the “Doghouse” floor, smearing blue and black
body paint all over the white uniforms of their heroes.
The difference, in the second overtime, were two free throws by
Buena junior reserve guard Tommy Young with two seconds left.
Young, who nailed a 24-foot three-pointer, at the end of
regulation to pull the hosts (17-10) even, was fouled as the Bulldogs
tried to inbound with two ticks left.
He lay on the floor for a few seconds, burying his face in the
floor, before stepping to the stripe and burying the Tars.
“He hasn’t shot that many free throws, because he’s a spot-up
shooter with NBA range,” Buena Coach Craig Williams said. They were
the only two free throws of the game for Young, who finished with 15
points and now has 59 in the last three games, all off the bench.
It was a gut-wrenching end for the Sailors (16-10), particularly
seniors Nedim Pajevic, Chase Cameron and Chad Rorden, who all, like
the entire Newport rotation, distinguished themselves in the finale.
“I thought everyone played well,” Hirst said. “Our seniors came
out focused and we had some underclassmen step up. The worst part of
this job is looking at a bunch of kids who dedicated four years to be
the best they could be, and knowing, for them, it’s over.”
This one seemed as if it would never end, as the two teams battled
relentlessly for six periods.
Buena led after the first quarter, 14-13, but Harbor rallied for a
31-30 halftime lead.
A 9-3 Sailor run late in the third quarter helped them take a
44-41 lead into the fourth period and four quick points upped the
advantage to 48-41.
With the Tars up, 59-53, a three-point play by 6-foot-5, 295-pound
senior center J. D. Probasco sparked a frenetic comeback to force
overtime.
Pajevic, who fouled out with 1:07 left in the second overtime,
finished with 21 points, 12 rebounds and seven blocked shots.
Cameron posted a season-high 16 points, while freshman Todd
Lowenthal had a career-high 13 and junior Brett Lowenthal added 10.
Probasco, whose bulk and aggressiveness proved a difficult
matchup, had a team-high 18 points.
Buena got seven of its 25 field goals on putbacks to overcome
subpar perimeter shooting (5 of 14 beyond the arc).
Newport Harbor rallied from five points down in the first overtime
as Pajevic hit his only three-pointer with 2:26 left, Todd Lowenthal
drilled a 10-foot pull-up jumper and Cameron netted two free throws
with 1:04 left.
Buena opened the second overtime with a Probasco free throw, which
Rorden answered 36 seconds later for another deadlock.
Todd Lowenthal answered a follow shot by the Bulldogs with a
10-footer after his own offensive rebound with 2:13 left.
Taylor Young, a sophomore called up from the junior varsity,
scored on a putback with 54 seconds remaining to put the Sailors up,
73-72.
Buena turned it over on the ensuing possession, but rebounded a
Sailor miss with 12 seconds left.
Buena called timeout with 10 ticks left and had the ball inside
when a Newport defender knocked it out of bounds to set up the
fateful foul.
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