Learning lesson for Estancia
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Steve Virgen
Estancia High went from nervous to impressive, but then was left
looking for small victories in its Golden West League game at Ocean
View High Tuesday.
After the Eagles lost, 84-53, to the high-powered Seahawks, there
were some positives, but still an ‘L’ next to this one, making it
their fourth-straight loss.
Senior Scott Sankey and sophomore Dallas Kopp typified the Eagles’
effectiveness. Sankey scored a team-high 15 points and grabbed 11
rebounds. He also had three steals and one blocked shot. Kopp added
14 points and five boards.
Estancia’s reserves, including sophomore Shaun Markley and junior
Ray Verette, provided the Eagles with a bit of momentum in the second
quarter when they reeled off a 16-5 run with junior Carlos Pinto on
the bench because of foul trouble.
The scoring spurt allowed the Eagles to pull within 42-32 at the
break and also resulted in respect from Ocean View Coach Jim Harris.
“I’ll tell you what, they’re going to be something next year and
the year after,” said Harris, whose team is ranked No. 3 in CIF
Southern Section Division III-AA. “Our little reign here is going to
be challenged. I had to keep our better players in most of the second
half to make sure we [stayed ahead].”
Harris also said his starting lineup, led by three seniors, and
the Ocean View defense took Estancia out of its game. The Seahawks
(16-6, 7-0 in league) recorded 17 steals, most of which came from
their full-court press.
Ocean View’s Matt Sargeant, a 6-foot-4 senior guard bound for
Princeton, led all scorers with 24 points, 12 in each half. He made
half of his 20 shots from the field. Seniors Bear Wurts (20 points)
and Greg Okwudibonye (18) also proved to be too much for the Eagles
(10-11, 2-5).
Ocean View’s tenacious defense was also a big reason it opened the
game with a 27-7 lead.
Estancia outscored the Seahawks, 7-5, the final 96 seconds of the
first quarter, which included a Sankey two-handed dunk to beat the
buzzer, leaving the Eagles with a 32-14 deficit.
Sankey, who shot 5 for 6 from the free-throw line, also led
Estancia on the aforementioned 16-5 run, scoring six points in the
spurt.
“I told our team at halftime and after the game that the effort is
there,” Estancia Coach Russell King said. “That’s a tribute to our
reserves who gave us a spark. Carlos had to come out with foul
trouble, so guys like Dallas Kopp and Ray Verette added a spark to
our defense.”
In the third quarter, Ocean View scored the first four points, the
latter two on a dunk off an offensive rebound by Sargeant, who
appeared to hang on the rim but was not whistled for it. The jam,
which gave the Seahawks a 48-35 lead, resulted in cheers from the
crowd, but protest from the Estancia coaches.
The Eagles responded, scoring four points in 24 seconds, first
with Kopp driving to the hole for two and then later with Sankey
scoring in the paint. The buckets brought Estancia to within, 48-39,
but Ocean View regrouped, went on a 12-4 run and never looked back.
During the Seahawks’ scoring run, it appeared as if Pinto was
pushed from behind while trying to box out for a rebound on defense.
Pinto was pushed underneath the basket and ended up out of bounds,
looking at the officials in disbelief.
In transition, Kopp was whistled for a foul on a driving
Okwudibonye and Pinto reacted in anger. Pinto was assessed a
technical foul. He finished with 11 points, nine in the first
quarter.
Kopp, sophomore Mike McDaniels (two points) and Markley (two)
helped to offset Pinto’s foul trouble in the first half. Pinto picked
up his third foul with more than six minutes left before halftime.
“They did a good job,” King said of his Eagles. “They know they
need to keep their composure. In atmospheres like this they have to
keep a cool head and be thinking out there.”
Asked if he thought his team would be able to challenge Ocean View
next year and the year after, King immediately responded.
“Without a doubt,” King said. “Dallas Kopp, Shaun Markley and Mike
McDaniels are sophomores and Carlos is only a junior. So we have a
good core that is getting a lot of experience.”
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Golden West League
Ocean View 84, Estancia 53
Score by Quarters
Estancia 14 18 14 7 -- 53
Ocean View 32 10 23 19 -- 84
Estancia -- Pinto 11, McDaniels 2, Escobedo
3, Kopp 14, Sankey 15, Verette 6, Markley 2,
Meissner 0, Viramontes 0, Salas 0. 3-pt.
goals -- Pinto 2, Escobedo 1. Technicals -- Pinto. Ocean View -- Okwudibonye 18, Amberry
10, Wurts 20, Sweezy 2, Sargeant 24, Lee 4,
Mguerian 3, Hynes 2, Ike 1. 3-pt. goals --
Okwudibonye 3, Sargeant 3, Mguerian 1.
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