Boys basketball: Eagles’ revenge
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Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - They don’t play above the rim, but they play over
their heads.
That’s what Estancia High boys basketball coach Chris Sorce said about
his team, which continued its overachieving play and defeated Pacific
Coast League visitor Laguna Beach, 63-52, Tuesday.
The Eagles (13-12, 4-5 in the PCL) used a 13-0 run in the second half
to grab the momentum and consistently broke the Artists’ full-court
pressure defense to sustain the advantage.
“They’re getting a lot out of what they have,” Sorce said of his team.
“These guys are overachieving and that’s what you want to do in the game
and in life.”
Senior Fernando Maldonado led the Eagles with 22 points, helping
Estancia avenge two losses (65-48 and 40-37) to Laguna Beach (2-7 in the
PCL) earlier this season.
Estancia senior Mitch Valdes broke down the Artists’ defense, dishing
out seven assists, while junior forward Lewis Bradshaw worked the boards,
grabbing a game-high 11 rebounds. Estancia freshman Carlos Pinto brought
down eight rebounds, all in the second half, to go with his 10 points.
Zack Novak, a junior who came off the bench, added intensity and
contributed 11 points.
The Eagles made 22 of 38 free throws (58%), as junior Joey Lindquist
shot 5 of 6 (83%), including five in a row, and Maldonado converted 7 of
10 (70%).
Estancia hosts University Thursday at 7 p.m. Sorce said the Eagles
will try to end on a high note to hopefully tie for third place in the
PCL or gain an at-large berth for the playoffs.
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