Girls basketball: Destiny unveiled
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Barry Faulkner
Pacific Coast League girls basketball teams will share Tuesday and
Thursday nights with PCL boys teams this week. But if one plausible
scenario plays out -- creating a three-way third-place tie between Costa
Mesa High, Corona del Mar and Northwood -- players from the those teams
just may wind up with the Friday night spotlight all to themselves,
settling things with a third-place playoff.
Barring upsets tonight, the league championship spotlight will shine
Thursday in the Estancia girls gym, where Coach Paul Kirby’s Eagles will
host University, hoping to gain a share of the league crown.
Estancia (14-10, 7-1 in league) enters tonight’s home game against
last-place Laguna Beach one game behind University (16-7, 8-0), which
hosts Northwood (7-17, 4-4) tonight.
If Estancia and Uni win tonight, the Eagles must defeat the Trojans,
who knocked them off, 43-41, Jan. 22, to gain a share of Estancia’s first
league title since 1991.
Estancia has won nine of its last 10, with the Uni setback the only
blemish.
Should Northwood upset the Trojans tonight, and the Eagles handle
Laguna Beach, the Estancia-Uni winner would claim the championship
outright.
The Eagles and Trojans have wrapped up the league’s top two guaranteed
berths into the CIF Southern Section playoffs.
The third and final berth, however, remains up for grabs.
Northwood will finish third with a pair of wins this week.
But, a Northwood loss to Uni would allow Costa Mesa (9-15, 3-5) to
catch the T-wolves with two wins this week. In that case, Mesa and
Northwood will have split their head-to-head meetings, requiring a
one-game playoff to determine the guaranteed third-place berth.
If Northwood loses to Uni and CdM, and Mesa defeats CdM tonight and
Laguna Beach Thursday, the Mustangs would finish third.
But, if CdM (7-16, 2-6) wins tonight, then beats Northwood Thursday,
combined with a Northwood loss to Uni and a Mesa win over Laguna Beach
Thursday, Northwood, Mesa and CdM would finish in a three-way tie for
third.
In this scenario, a three-way coin flip would ensue, with the first
odd school out earning the right to await the winner of a playoff between
the other two. The winner of that first game would then meet the school
that won the initial flip for the guaranteed berth.
CdM would need a sweep, as well as a Northwood loss to Uni and a Mesa
loss to Laguna Beach to force a third-place playoff between the Sea Kings
and T-wolves.
Costa Mesa defeated CdM, 46-42, in the first round at CdM and the Sea
Kings lost to Northwood, 50-48, in the first round at Northwood.
Uni defeated host Northwood, 59-41, their first meeting.
A pair of wins, giving them 11 for the season, would put Coach Jim
Weeks’ Mustangs in position to earn an at-large berth, should they not
emerge with a guaranteed spot by finishing in the top three.
Neither CdM nor Northwood would be eligible for an at-large berth,
since they will not have satisfied the 11-win minimum requirement for
at-large consideration.
Meanwhile in the Sea View League, Newport Harbor (4-19, 1-6) closes
out its season Tuesday at Woodbridge.
Academy League representative Sage Hill (4-11, 1-7) concludes its
first varsity season by visiting Oxford Academy Tuesday and hosting
Brethren Christian Thursday.
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