Laguna breaks Corona del Mar
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Patrick Laverty
Ryan Curry, the Corona del Mar High boys basketball coach, has
emphasized playing well and having fun throughout the 2003-04 season,
but the Sea Kings weren’t able to accomplish either of those goals
Wednesday in a Pacific Coast League clash with visiting Laguna Beach.
The Breakers never trailed and held off a spirited last-minute
rally by the Sea Kings -- who had their top two scorers and their top
rebounder foul out of the game -- for a 48-43 win, their second over
Corona del Mar this season.
“That’s two games in a row they’ve done an excellent job of
slowing us down, except at the end of the game,” Sea Kings Coach Ryan
Curry said.
Corona del Mar (11-11, 2-4 in league) trailed by as many as nine
points midway through the fourth quarter, but took the game down to
the final seconds by forcing the Breakers into mistakes in the game’s
final minutes.
After two free throws by Tyler Lance cut the deficit to 44-38 with
1:20 remaining, Lance stole the ball in the backcourt, leading to a
foul on Adam Freede, who made one of two free throws.
Tyler’s younger brother, Ryan, stole the ball in the backcourt on
Laguna’s next possession and Tyler Lance dished to Freede for a
layup, bringing the Sea Kings to within 44-41 with 53 seconds
remaining.
After trading free throws to push the score to 45-42, the Sea
Kings nearly came up with a crucial steal near midcourt, but a foul
was called on Freede. It was the second vital call to go against
Corona del Mar in the waning minutes.
Earlier, Laguna Beach’s Taylor Willhoit was not assessed a
technical despite obviously hanging on the rim. One referee even
signaled for a technical foul, before the second official overruled
him. Had the Sea Kings been given the two free throws that correspond
with a technical foul, they could have cut the lead to four points
with 3:21 remaining.
“If we were playing better, that doesn’t bother me in the least,”
Curry said. “When you’re not playing well, you start looking for
other things to blame.”
Laguna Beach held off the Sea Kings frantic finish by making 12 of
20 free throws in the fourth quarter and 18 of 35 in the game. Pancho
Seaborn (10 points), Jay Northridge (six points) and Tyler Lance
(four points, six rebounds) all fouled out.
Corona del Mar was whistled for 27 fouls, compared to 16 for the
Breakers. But when the Sea Kings did get to the foul line, they
struggled, shooting just 12 of 22.
“At the end, I thought our effort was really good,” Curry said.
“But the who first half, we just had trouble getting anything going.
They slowed it down to a walking pace.”
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Pacific Coast League
Laguna Beach 48, Corona del Mar 43
Score by Quarters
Laguna 13 7 9 19 -- 48
CdM 11 5 9 18 -- 43
Laguna Beach -- Kote 6, Martin 14, Sands 7,
Kovacevic 13, Clark 5, S. Willhoit 0, Bedrick
0, T. Willhoit 3, Marquette 0, Payne 0. 3-pt.
goals -- Martin 1, Clark 1. Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None. Corona del Mar --
Northridge 6, Freede 11, Seaborn 10, MacDonald
0, T. Lance 4, Watanabe 0, R. Lance 10,
Reynolds 0, Mohler 2, Kabaklian 0. 3-pt. goals
-- Seaborn 1. Fouled out -- Seaborn,
Northridge, T. Lance. Technicals -- None.
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