Prep basketball: All-Star basketball games include Mesa trio
Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - The 36th Orange County All-Star Basketball boys game,
as well as the 24th edition of the girls showcase, will have a distinct
Costa Mesa flavor tonight at Orange Coast College.
Mustangs Coach Bob Serven will lead the South boys squad, which
includes Mesa sharpshooting guard Steve Whittaker, against the top
seniors from the North, while Mesa senior point guard Nancy Hatsushi is
slated to start for the South girls team.
The girls game tips off at 5 p.m., with the boys game scheduled for 8
p.m. Tickets, good for both games, are $10 for adults and $6 for students
under 18.
Hatsushi, who shared Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year laurels
this season, also capped her four-year varsity career by being named
second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division III.
The 5-foot-4 standout averaged 13.7 points, 7.3 assists, 4.1 steals
and 3.6 rebounds for Coach Jim Weeks’ Mustangs this season, while
committing a mere 42 turnovers.
Her passing skills and unselfishness, as well as her ability to score
and energetic defense, have impressed Rebels Coach Nicole Quinn (Santa
Ana Valley). They have also helped endear Hatsushi to her teammates.
“I love her,” Quinn said of the Mesa captain, who scored 1,008 points
in four seasons and was all-district and all-league three times. “She
pushes the ball very well, which is the style I like my teams to play and
she has had practices where she hasn’t missed a three-point shot.
“She loves to pass and she seems to enjoy making other people look
good. She’s good at setting things up for us. Sometimes it’s the first
pass she makes, but there are times when you don’t see what she’s done
until the second or third pass.”
Quinn said Hatsushi fills a need for a backcourt presence for the
South, which is loaded with frontcourt players.
“She’s very quick and very smart, but she is also very strong for her
size. We ran some drills that promote aggressiveness and she matched up
with a couple 6-2 players one time. And she just battled with them. She’s
one of those girls who smiles all the time when she’s off the court, but
she’s a different person on the court. And the change is instant.”
The 6-0 Whittaker, who netted 80 three-pointers while leading Mesa to
a share of its first league championship in its 41-season history, could
provide instant offense for the Rebels.
Whittaker, who shot nearly 35% from behind the arc, tied the
Newport-Mesa District single-game record with nine threes in a tournament
game last season. He averaged 12.3 points and 5.6 rebounds, en route to
first-team All-PCL and all-district laurels.
“Steve has done very well in practice,” Serven reports. “He’s hit some
three-pointers in our scrimmages against community college teams and he
has played real solid basketball.”
Serven, who has coached in this game before as an assistant to Santa
Margarita Coach Jerry DeBusk, will have DeBusk, as well as former
Foothill coach Jim Reames, now a Santa Margarita assistant, on the South
bench with him.
“Those are two of my mentors, so it’s great to have them involved,”
said Serven, the Newport-Mesa District Coach of the Year who plans to
alter his intense sideline style tonight.
“It’s a less stressful environment (than the regular season) and I’m
looking at it as a reward for having a pretty good season,” Serven said.
“Believe me, I’m going to enjoy it. I won’t take too much time to put
together a game plan. The main thing I want to do is make sure all my
players get playing time. Then, if it gets down to the end and we’re
close, we’ll play the guys who are most competitive.”
The South boys roster includes UCI-bound Jeff Gloger (Capistrano
Valley) and Ocean View’s Torin Beeler, who will play collegiately at
Liberty University.
Other South standouts figure to include El Toro’s Ashkan Nazeri, Sea
View League MVP Danny Lambert, Santa Margarita’s R.J. Socci, and Pacific
Coast League MVP Jason Garey (University).
The South leads the boys series, 21-14.
The South girls, whose original 12-player roster has been pared to 10,
are expected to be led by Foothill star Kristen Mann.
The North girls figure to be keyed by Troy standout Veronica
Johns-Richardson.
The South has won 16 of 23 girls games, including the last eight.
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