Boys basketball: Newport handles El Toro
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Tony Altobelli
ANAHEIM - Newport Harbor High boys basketball found a couple of
additional offensive weapons and they came up big in Thursday’s 52-43 win
over El Toro in the second round of the Anaheim Convention Center Holiday
Basketball Classic.
With the Chargers’ tall timbers plugging up the middle of the court
and limiting Sailors’ big man Dustin Illingworth to 11 points, Newport
needed help from the outside and it was found with the strong play of
senior Aaron Yarnal, sophomore Greg Perrine and senior Sean Rorden.
Yarnal led all scorers with 17 points, while Rorden added 13 points
and Perrine had 11 points for the Sailors (6-1), winners of five in a
row.
“They were double and sometimes triple-teamming Dustin down low,”
Coach Larry Hirst said. “We knew sooner or later that we were gonna need
some other players besides Dustin and Aaron to step up and tonight we got
it from Greg and Sean.”
With just over three minutes remaining and the game tied at 40,
Newport went on a 12-3 run to ice the game, led by the strong play
Rorden.
Rorden started the game-clinching run with a nice pass to Illingworth,
who scored and was fouled for a three-point play, making it 43-40.
After a three-pointer by Yarnal extended the lead to six with 1:50
left, Rorden made a 15-footer for an eight-point Sailors’ lead. After a
three-pointer by El Toro trimmed the lead to five, Rorden made two clutch
free throws to give Newport a seven-point lead with only 30 seconds
remaining.
“He hit the big shot when we really needed it,” Hirst said of Rorden.
“He also hit a couple of big three’s for us earlier in the game.”
Perrine scored six of the Sailors’ 10 points in the third quarter and
had two three-pointers for the game.
The win puts the Sailors in the tournament semifinals against San
Clemente tonight at 6:20 at the Anaheim Convention Center.
After an even first quarter by both schools, Yarnal found the hot hand
for the Sailors, scoring 12 of his 17 points in the second quarter on 5
of 5 shooting, including two three-pointers.
The Sailors outscored the Chargers, 14-5, in the second quarter and
took a nine-point first-half lead into the lockerroom.
In the third quarter, El Toro (5-3) finally took advantage of its size
and used 6-foot-6, Chase Peterson for seven of the Chargers’ 16
third-quarter points. A 7-0 run cut the Sailors’ lead to 35-32 after
three quarters.
“They know us inside and out,” Hirst said of El Toro. “They zoned us
up real well and with all the times we’ve played each other in the past,
there were no surprises for either team.”
El Toro finally tied the game at 40 with 3:20 remaining, but in the
fourth quarter, Illingworth finally got some opportunities to find the
hoop, scoring five of his 11 points in the final quarter.
“The good players are gonna find a way to get the ball and score and
down the stretch, Dustin did that for us,” Hirst said.
Hirst was pleased with his players not losing their poise down the
stretch after losing an 11-point lead late in the second half.
“We know we’re a team that’s not going to blow out anybody,” Hirst
said. “We just have to stay under control and play our game. If we manage
to do that, we’ll be fine.”
Peterson had 11 points off the bench, while Ashkan Nazeri added 10
points for the Chargers.
ANAHEIM HOLIDAY BASKETBALL CLASSIC
Second round
Newport Harbor 52, El Toro 43
El Toro 11 5 16 11 - 43
Newport Harbor 11 14 10 17 - 52
El Toro - Nazeri 10, Green 6, Parish 5, Martin 3, DeCoite 2, Peterson
11, Kennard 2, Doddridge 4.
3 pt. goals - Nazeri 1, Parish 1.
Fouled out - none.
Newport Harbor - Yarnal 17, Rorden 13, Perrine 11, Illingworth 11,
Reynolds 0, Knutti 0, Cook 0, Spigner 0.
3 pt. goals - Yarnal 3, Rorden 2, Perrine 2.
Fouled out - none.
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