Boys basketball: Tars move on
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Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - If you’re Newport Harbor High’s boys basketball
coach Larry Hirst, it’s nice to know that whenever things go a little
crazy, as can happen during the CIF Southern Section Division II-AA
Playoffs, there’s a guy like Dustin Illingworth to calm the calamity.
Illingworth scored 23 points, grabbed nine rebounds and provided the
confidence needed by the host Sailors in their 53-45 first-round win
Friday night over Gahr High.
“We keep telling our guys that whether we’re up or down, just to remain
patient with what we’re doing and things will work out,” Hirst said.
“Dustin did a good job of following that rule.”
With the win, the Sailors (18-8) will take on Brea Olinda (21-6) Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m. at a site to be determined by a coin toss today.
For Gahr (18-9), third-place finishers in the San Gabriel Valley
Conference, a hot first quarter of shooting was followed by three
ice-cold quarters, which proved fatal.
“From what we saw from the tapes, we knew that they were predominately a
perimeter-shooting team,” Hirst said. “On the tapes, nearly every shot we
saw them take, it was from the outside.”
“With no player taller than 6-foot-2, Romalice Reed led the Gladiators
with 24 points, while Tajuan Jackson chipped in with nine, all on
three-pointers.
For what the Gladiators lacked in size, they made up for with quickness
and an early hot-shooting hand.
Gahr drilled five three-pointers in the first quarter, while the Sailors
tried to find their offense amidst six turnovers. Reed and Jackson
combined to score 14 of Gahr’s 18 first-quarter points as the Gladiators
led by 11.
“We shot ourselves in the foot early,” Hirst said. “We were our own worst
enemy for the first 17 minutes or so.”
It got worse as starting forward Sean Rorden went down with a foot
injury. He did not return after the first quarter and his status for
Tuesday’s second-round game is uncertain. “It’s just too early to tell,”
Hirst said. “It’s a day-to-day thing.”
Picking up the slack in Rorden’s absence was senior guard Chris Martin.
With the Sailors down by 12, Martin led a 13-0 Sailors’ run with five
straight points. He finished with a career-high eight points off the
bench.
“It was really nice to see him spark us like that,” Hirst said. “We were
struggling big time to try to find the right chemistry and he really gave
us a lift.”
Martin, Illingworth and Aaron Yarnal (11 points) scored 15 of the
Sailors’ 17 second-quarter points.
Gahr cooled off, hitting 3 of 10 shots, including only one three-pointer,
while Newport hit 6 of 7 from the field.
A last-second jumper by Derek Shipp ended the Gladiators’ six-minute
scoring drought and gave the lead back to Gahr at halftime, 25-24.
Reed hit started the second half by hitting a jumper, givingthe
Gladiators their last lead of the game, 27-24. An 8-0 Tars’ run put them
ahead for good.
Newport started to expose Gahr’s lack of height. All six of the Sailors’
third-quarter field goals came within two feet of the basket, including a
alley-oop dunk from Yarnal to Illingworth, sending the Sailor-heavy crowd
into a frenzy.
Illingworth’s dunk gave Newport its biggest lead of the night, 57-52,
after three.
Reed single-handedly tried to keep the Gladiators in the game, scoring
nine of his 24 points in the final eight minutes.
Gahr got as close as 39-37 before Illingworth hit three consecutive
hoops, stretching the lead to eight with 5:12 remaining.
Then, both teams went on a scoring strike for nearly four minutes, which
suited Hirst just fine.
“I’m just glad to still be playing another game,” the scratchy-voiced
coach said.
Down the stretch, Newport kept Gahr from getting any closer by connecting
on six straight from the free-throw line.
After their hot-shooting first quarter, the Gladiators were a chilly 12
for 39 from the field, including 3 of 16 from behind the arc.
“We’re going to have to limit our turnovers big time on Tuesday,” Hirst
said of Newport’s 19 miscues. “As far as who we play, I don’t really
care. I just wanna keep playing.”
CIF SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION II-AA PLAYOFFS
First round
Newport Harbor 53, Gahr 45
Gahr 18 7 7 13 - 45
Newport Harbor 7 17 13 16 - 53
Reed 24, Jackson 9, Yazarlou 5, Rhoane 4, Shipp 2, Chae 1.-
3 pt. goals - Reed 3, Jackson 3, Yazarlou.
Fouled out - Yazarlou.
Illingworth - 23, Yarnal 11, Martin 8, Melum 6, Perrine 5, Rorden 0,
Reynolds 0, Knutti 0.
3 pt. goals - Martin 1, Yarnal 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technical fouls - Illingworth 1.
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