Girls basketball: Sea Kings’ league drought ends
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Tony Altobelli
LAGUNA BEACH - In Thursday night’s Pacific Coast League opener,
Laguna Beach High’s girls basketball team managed to win the opening tip
of the game.
From there, it was ALL Corona del Mar High as the Sea Kings rolled past
the Artists, 57-22.
The win snaps CdM’s 33-game winless streak in league play. The Sea Kings
knocked off El Toro, 58-42, on Jan. 27 in a Sea View League matchup.
Now in the PCL, Coach Elbert Davis is looking way beyond just one league
win.
“It’s nice to get a league victory, but we have a long way to go,” Davis
said. “We’re playing Estancia Thursday night and we’re gonna have to play
much better in order to win.”
Kristin McCoy scored 13 points to lead a balanced Sea Kings’ attack.
Charlene Quon added nine, while Andrea Gruber and Jackie McCoy chipped in
with eight apiece.
“When we play a team like Laguna Beach, we seem to have a more balanced
offense,” Davis said. “It was nice to see us make that extra pass and to
find the open shooter like we did tonight.”
CdM (10-4, 1-0 in PCL) took charge early against the winless Artists,
jumping out to a 12-4 lead with a suffocating full-court press.
Laguna Beach fell prey to the attack and committed several early
turnovers, leading to easy Sea Kings’ baskets.
Kristin McCoy scored seven of her 13 points in the opening quarter, as
Corona del Mar led 14-6.
“We knew coming in that Laguna Beach was having a tough year, so it was a
little hard getting up for them, especially with Estancia coming up
next,” Davis said. “But you still gotta play the game and we tried to
take it to them early.”
Laguna Beach’s lone offensive weapon, Leslie Schmalzried, led the Artists
with eight points.
In the second quarter, the Sea Kings doubled their lead, outscoring the
Artists, 12-4, in the quarter and led, 26-10 at the half.
Kristin McCoy found Quon and Andrea Gruber for some easy hoops as the duo
scored eight of the Sea Kings’ 12 second-quarter points.
“Kristin didn’t score a bunch of points,” Davis said. “But she did a
great job of passing and getting everyone else involved. She really is an
all-around player.”
Chris Eyre got involved with CdM’s offense, scoring seven third-quarter
points, as CdM increased its lead to 41-17. Laguna Beach managed to score
the final five points of the quarter to trim the lead to 41-19 after
three quarters.
In the fourth, it was Jackie McCoy’s turn to find the hoop, scoring seven
of her eight points in the final eight minutes.
The Sea Kings can take solace with this fact. In 1996, when they won
their last league game, they also made the playoffs.
Despite claiming a league win for the first time in over two years, Davis
still sees plenty of room for improvement heading into Thursday night’s
home showdown with Estancia. Game time is at 7.
“We’re still lacking focus at times,” Davis said. “Our intensity will
also have to improve. If we don’t do these things, Estancia will kick our
butts. We’re gonna have to be ready on both sides of the ball against
them.”
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