Boys basketball: Mesa loses thriller in OT
Richard Dunn
ORANGE - On the Richter scale of comebacks, Costa Mesa High’s boys
basketball team shook Cabrillo of Long Beach like there’s no tomorrow.
But in an Orange Holiday Classic quarterfinal classic Thursday at Chapman
University, Cabrillo’s Jaguars pulled it out in overtime, 77-69.
“It was tough to lose,” said Costa Mesa senior guard Chad Vakili, who
drained six of his seven three-pointers in the second half to rally Coach
Bob Serven’s Mustangs (8-5) from an 18-point deficit.
“The second quarter is where we lost the game,” Serven said. “We didn’t
lose it at the end and we didn’t lose it in overtime. We were lacking
consistency (in the second quarter, when the 7-4 Jaguars outscored the
Mustangs, 29-16).”
Cabrillo, a 7-year-old school which has never played in the CIF Southern
Section playoffs in any sport but feels it has a chance this season to
crack the barrier, outscored Mesa in the extra period, 13-5, to advance to the semifinals against Centennial of Corona.
Centennial defeated Kentridge (Wash.), 80-65, to advance, and the
Mustangs will face Kentridge’s Chargers today at 10:30 a.m. in a
fifth-place semifinal.
Costa Mesa, which made only 3 of 15 three-pointers in the first half,
stormed back from a 47-29 deficit early in the third quarter to take the
lead in the fourth.
Although Cal State LA-bound senior guard David Conte (22 points) fouled
out for Costa Mesa in regulation, the Mustangs claimed three leads in the
waning moments, the last at 64-62 with 0:53 to play on Conte’s short
jumper.
Jushay Rockett, a 6-foot-4 senior who scored a team-high 16 points with
13 rebounds and two blocks, tipped in a missed three-point shot to tie
the game, 64-64, with 0:40 left.
Both teams had a chance to win it in regulation’s closing seconds.
“I think their point guard (Conte) was dominating the game,” said
Cabrillo Coach Monte Owens, whose squad had a slam dunk by 6-5 senior
John Friar taken away at the end of the first half, because of a
free-throw lane violation.
Cabrillo also handed Costa Mesa two points on a third-quarter technical
foul, when Rockett was whistled for hanging on the rim after a thunderous
dunk, in which he took off midway in the key.
Vakili (23 points) nailed four three-pointers early in the fourth
quarter, including three in a row from NBA range, the last giving Mesa a
60-58 lead with 4:24 on the clock.
ORANGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC
Quarterfinals
Cabrillo 77, Costa Mesa 69
Score by Periods
Cabrillo 14 29 15 8 13 - 77
Costa Mesa 11 16 16 21 5 - 69 Cabrillo - Carter 8, G. Brown 10, Friar 10, Nero 5, Rockett 16, H. Brown
9, McGoughly 12, Patterson 5, Silvie 2.
3-pt. goals - McGoughly 2, Patterson 1, Carter 1, Nero 1.
Fouled out - none.
Technicals - none.
Costa Mesa - Conte 22, Krikorian 8, Vakili 23, Millward 4, Jaime 10,
Clark 0, Stroman 2, Rodriguez 0, Ball 0.
3-pt. goals - Vakili 7, Conte 2, Krikorian 2.
Fouled out - Conte.
Technicals - none.
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