Spanning generations
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Bryce Alderton
Sometimes, when soon-to-be Newport Harbor High freshman Kyle Caldwell
steps on the basketball court, he recalls the little pieces of advice
his grandfather, the legendary George Yardley, gave him.
On Friday, Caldwell, 14, needed only to look toward the sidelines
to refresh his memory of what the Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer
taught him about shooting. Yardley, 75, taking in Newport’s first
game of a tournament named after him, the George Yardley Summer Cage
Classic, watched his grandson from a wheelchair in the Harbor gym,
where he honed the skills that would lead to stardom at Stanford and
being named a six-time NBA All-Star.
“Bank shots, [Yardley] taught me to shoot with a lot of rotation,”
said Caldwell, who scored two points and took two rebounds in
Newport’s 58-27 victory over Katella while Yardley, who is battling
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, looked on.
“[Yardley] is a true blue, loyal fan,” said Larry Hirst, Newport’s
boys basketball coach and tournament director. “You’ve got second-
and third-generation kids playing on the same floor that their
grandparents played on. That shows what is so special about this
community.”
Caldwell said he wasn’t nervous about playing in a tournament
named for his grandfather and was honored to compete with the varsity
team.
“I was playing my normal game. I didn’t try to change anything,”
Caldwell said. “It’s more competitive and there are taller guys [at
the varsity level].”
Caldwell, at 6-foot-4, was one of the taller players on the court
Friday and contributed to Newport’s smothering defense that forced 16
turnovers, several coming when a Katella ballhandler would drive the
lane, where two or three Newport defenders would wait.
“We pressured and hassled them from throwing [the ball] into the
post,” Caldwell said.
Junior Dennis Heenan led Newport with 16 points and six rebounds
while senior teammate Taylor Young tallied 12 points and five
rebounds. Senior Alex Orth tallied three assist while junior Ted
Slater made four steals.
Newport, which never trailed, burst to a 10-2 lead the first two
minutes and 30 seconds of the game and led by 33 with five minutes
left in the fourth quarter.
Newport faces Villa Park in the second round at 2 p.m. today at
Harbor.
In other tournament play Friday, Northwood edged Estancia, 66-64,
while Redondo Union defeated Corona del Mar, 70-26. CdM faces
Chaparral at 10:30 a.m. today at Estancia. Estancia plays either
Santa Ana Valley or La Costa Canyon at 9 a.m. at Estancia.
Each of the 24 teams are guaranteed four games.
For Yardley, there are three more chances to watch his beloved
Sailors and a generation looking up to him.
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