Boys basketball: Mustangs dropped at Pomona
Steve Virgen
POMONA - Maybe Pomona High’s Odell Howard provided a 56-40 CIF
Southern Section Division III-A first-round victory over the visiting
Costa Mesa boys basketball team Friday.
But the Mustangs’ shooting helped the Red Devils, as well.
Costa Mesa (18-10) shot 16 of 54 from the field, including 3 of 19
from beyond the three-point arc. The Mustangs did not hit a three-pointer
until Danny Krikorian nailed one trey with 2:30 left. Before then, Costa
Mesa was 0 of 15 from three-point shooting.
Aside the Mustangs’ shooting woes, Howard “was a man among boys,”
Costa Mesa Coach Bob Serven said.
Howard, a 6-foot-5 senior center bound for Washington State on a
football scholarship, scored a game-high 26 points and grabbed a
game-high 20 rebounds, to avenge a 63-43 loss to the Mustangs Dec. 1, a
game he missed while on a football recruiting trip.
“He killed us,” Serven said of Howard, who scored 22 of his points in
the paint, while making all four of his foul shots. “Size beat us. A lot
of their baskets were on putbacks. We were not very physical.”
Costa Mesa senior point guard David Conte retaliated with frequent
drives to the basket and led the Mustangs with 21 points. Chad Vakili,
another Mesa senior, scored seven of his nine points in the first quarter
and, like the rest of the Mustangs, struggled to find rhythm.
“Our athleticism and size made the difference,” Pomona Coach John
Wooldridge said. “We took Vakili away and Conte got his. We are not
great, but Odell makes everyone around him better.”
Howard displayed his coaches’ words, scoring 18 points in the second
half, after establishing his inside presence in the first half, when the
Red Devils (20-7) led, 26-20.
“It’s been a good year,” Serven said. “There were a lot of highs and
lows. David and Chad had great years, as did everyone else.”
Serven’s Mustangs needed one win to break the school’s single-season
record for victories they shared with the 1965-66 team.
Howard wouldn’t let that happen. He scored all eight of the Red
Devils’ points in the third quarter, leading to a 34-25 advantage.
Costa Mesa went on 9-2 scoring run in a two-minute span in the fourth
quarter, but Pomona knocked down 10 of its 10 foul shots down the
stretch.
Krikorian began the Mustangs’ late run with a three-pointer after an
assist from Nolan Clark. Conte stole the ball, pulled up and hit a
three-pointer with 2:00 left and Serven called a 30-second timeout.
Howard later scored down low, but Krikorian answered with another trey
after another assist from Clark to pull within 46-38. Then the Red Devils
made their free throws.
Conte, Vakili, Krikorian and Clark played all but 22 seconds of the
game, as Serven did not make a substitution until two minutes left in the
third quarter. Marko Stankovic, a junior varsity call-up, briefly
replaced senior Carlos Jaime, who had a team-high seven rebounds.
Pomona’s Delanie Walker also did some damage, grabbing six offensive
rebounds.
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