Girls baskteball: CdM comes alive to salvage second
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - After a volatile postgame chat with his players
following Tuesday’s loss that dropped his team out of the Pacific Coast
League championship hunt, maybe Corona del Mar High girls basketball
coach Elbert Davis had no energy left to give.
Or maybe he simply knew things would somehow turn out well for his Sea
Kings, despite a 14-2 deficit to visiting Costa Mesa in a PCL battle for
a share of second place Thursday.
Either way, Davis’ calm exterior was appropriate, as he witnessed a
46-36 CdM victory to complete the regular season.
The triumph propelled the Sea Kings (13-13, 7-3 in league) into a
second-place tie with Estancia, which fell to University Thursday in the
league title showdown.
Having won a coin flip with Estancia, CdM, last year’s PCL champion,
is the league’s No. 2 playoff representative in next week’s CIF Southern
Section Division III-AA playoffs.
“I knew we couldn’t play that poorly the entire game,” Davis said of
the opening 10 minutes, during which the hosts managed only two foul
shots, while the Mustangs (15-12, 6-4) appeared intent on shoving CdM
into the fourth-place hole in which Mesa eventually landed.
Costa Mesa, however, will receive an at-large invitation to the CIF
Division III-AA playoffs, for which pairings will be announced Sunday.
“We were kind of floating,” CdM senior Kristin McCoy said of the early
going. “We talked at halftime about just executing.”
McCoy netted her team’s first field goal with 5:59 left before
halftime, but the Sea Kings converted 9 of 14 from the foul line to
remain in striking distance, 22-14, at the break.
McCoy, one of the Sea Kings’s two players recognized on senior night,
was just 1 of 7 from the field in the first two periods. But, Davis said
later, he wasn’t worried in the least.
“I knew she would start hitting those shots,” Davis said.
McCoy fulfilled her coach’s prophecy by scoring 18 of her season-high
26 points in the final 16 minutes. She was 5 of 9 from the field after
intermission and also made 8 of 9 second-half free throws to finish 14 of
17 from the line.
CdM took advantage of Mesa’s physical play, converting 20 of 30 foul
shots. The Mustangs shot just nine free throws, sinking four.
The visitors committed 22 fouls and had two players foul out.
Mesa, however, found an even bigger problem generating offense the
final 12 minutes.
After senior point guard Nancy Hatsushi’s three-point play put the
Mustangs up, 30-20, with 4:05 left in the third period, the Mustangs
added just two more field goals. They finished 5 of 21 from the field in
the second half (24%) and wound up connecting on just 14 of 54 field-goal
attempts (26%).
McCoy, who also added a game-high 10 rebounds, began a 19-2 run
spanning the end of the third and beginning of the fourth quarters by
netting a pair from the foul line.
“Naz Alateha came off the bench and helped us make an adjustment
defensively on Hatsushi (who had 10 points at halftime),” Davis said. “We
wanted to make the other girls beat us.”
Davis also credited Luu’s contribution off the bench. She added nine
rebounds and two blocked shots to her two points.
Jackie McCoy added eight points, four rebounds, three steals and two
blocks for the winners.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Corona del Mar 46, Costa Mesa 36
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 9 13 10 4 - 36
Corona del Mar 2 12 15 17 - 46
Costa Mesa - Hatsushi 16, Marshall 4, Naff 4, Trejo 3, Muniz 3, Caron
2, Lazos 2, Grewal 2, Carich 0, Cooper 0.
3-pt. goals - Hatsushi 2, Trejo 1.
Fouled out - Caron, Muniz.
Technicals - none.
Corona del Mar - K. McCoy, 26, J. McCoy 8, Gruber 5, Kawata 3, Luu 2,
Aleteha 1, Hawkins 1, Pham 0, Marks 0, Klien 0, Snell 0.
3-pt. goals - Kawata 1, Gruber 1.
Fouled out - none.
Technicals - none.
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