Boys Basketball: Sailors Outgunned
Steve Virgen
ANAHEIM - The lowest point of the season for the Newport Harbor
High boys basketball team arrived Saturday night. The score, a 73-50 loss
to Capistrano Valley, was of little significance to the reality of the
result.
The loss wasn’t a matter of being outmatched. It was more of being
outplayed and outhustled that led to the Tars’ worst loss of the season.
Harbor (8-3) fell to fourth place in the Anaheim Convention Center
Holiday Classic as Capistrano Valley (5-1) broke away from a 6-6 tie,
after the opening two minutes, and outscored the Sailors 21-5 over the
next eight minutes.
“(Capo Valley) played at a different level than us,” Harbor Coach
Larry Hirst said. “Their intensity level is just phenomenal. Coach
(Brian) Mulligan does a great job of getting them to play that hard.
That’s what we’re going to work on after Christmas, when we finally
practice, trying to play that hard all the time.”
The Cougars carried a 38-18 lead into halftime as Harbor committed 10
turnovers, six in the first quarter.
Sailors junior Tony Melum led the Tars with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
Aaron Yarnal, who was selected for the all-tournament team, also
scored in double figures with 10.
But, it was the hot shooting and transition game of the Cougars that
blew out the Tars.
Capo’s Matt Sweaney finished with a game-high 17 points on mostly
pull-up jumpshots, while Jake Franzen scored 16 as he drove to the
basket, converting on reverse layups.
“Not to take anything from Capo Valley,” said Hirst. “But, most of our
mistakes, in the first half that were leading to their points, were
self-induced.”
Hirst also said the Sailors have not been able to practice as much as
he would like. Harbor will be able to practice but one day this week,
today.
Tuesday, the Tars face Edison and then they’re off to Seattle for the
Shorewood Tournament, Thursday through Saturday.
When the tournament is over, Harbor would have only practiced two days
in the last three and a half weeks because of tournament play, Hirst
said.
Still, he is content the Sailors are taking advantage of the game
experience. In the final quarter, with Harbor trailing, 61-33, Hirst
turned to his substitute players and gave them playing time.
“It turned out well in the last six minutes,” he said. “We can play
our subs. You hate to lose, but at least we got to experiment with some
things.”
“We weren’t really strong with the ball,” said Harbor point guard Greg
Perrine, who scored six points. “I think our confidence was a little low
after the El Toro loss (Friday). Our (communication) wasn’t too good in
this game. We had a lot of stupid turnovers. They were intense.”
ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Third PlaceCapistrano Valley 73, Newport Harbor 50
Capistrano Valley 20 18 23 12 -- 73Newport Harbor 11 7 15
17 -- 50Capistrano Valley - Sweany 17, Franzen 16, Gloger 12, Decasas 8,
Demere 7, Mallon 6, Williams 3, Goswiller 2, Klein 2.
3-pt. goals - Demere 1, Williams 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
Newport Harbor - Melum 18, Yarnal 10, Perrine 6, Young 5, Cameron 2,
Hill 2, Pajedic 2, Peterson 2, Spigner 2, Diefenbach 1.
3-pt. goals - Young 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - Newport Harbor bench.
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