Tars gored by El Toro
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COSTA MESA -- A tribute can mean more than victory. In the case of
Newport Harbor High boys basketball coach Larry Hirst, it’s the
journey that will last over the end result.
“We were willing to give away home-court advantage for the
experience of playing on this floor,” Hirst said, referring to the
hardwood at Vanguard University, formerly Southern California
College, where Hirst and El Toro Coach Todd Dixon played their
collegiate ball.
In the championship finals of the Bill Reynolds Tournament,
Dixon’s Chargers defeated Hirst’s Sailors, 57-44, on neutral ground
at VU.
With a big fourth quarter, revved up El Toro (7-0) pulled away
from Newport Harbor and handed the designated hosts their first loss
of the season in five games.
The Chargers outscored the Sailors, 20-10, in the last eight
minutes, including a 9-2 scoring run in the final two minutes.
Newport Harbor senior guard Chase Cameron’s uncontested layup in the
final second ended his team’s scoring drought of nearly 2:45.
The Sailors, who led at times in the first half, trailed all of
the second half, but crept to within 44-40 when 6-foot-6 junior Brett
Lowenthal drained a short jump shot with 4:39 remaining on an assist
by his brother, freshman guard Todd Lowenthal. But El Toro pulled
away and the Sailors never got closer.
“It was a hard-fought game between two good Orange County high
school basketball teams,” said Dixon, whose team did not commit a
turnover in the fourth quarter, while shooting 8 of 13 from the
field, led by tournament MVP Patrick Carney (15 points).
Newport Harbor, led by all-tournament selection Cameron (13
points) and 6-8 center Nedim Pajevic (11), rallied in the first
quarter to take a 17-14 lead, after trailing, 6-0.
The Tars, who led by one point at first quarter’s end, were tied
with El Toro at 23 in the second quarter after Pajevic’s layup to
complete a fast break with 3:09 left. But the Chargers went ahead on
6-5 forward Matt Claflin’s free throw and maintained an advantage the
rest of the way.
“I give El Toro credit,” said Hirst, whose team struggled from the
field, going 15 of 40 (37.5%). “We didn’t shoot the ball well and
that’s a testament to El Toro’s pressing defense.”
The Sailorsshot only 3 of 12 from the field in the second quarter
as El Toro built a 29-25 intermission lead.
Claflin, an all-tournament choice, also led El Toro with 13
points, nine rebounds (five offensive), two blocked shots and two
assists. Guard Jonathan Johnson scored a game-high 16 points with a 7-of-9 shooting performance.
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