Sailors watch it fade away
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Barry Faulkner
Most would agree that the turning point in the Sea View League boys
basketball title showdown Wednesday between host Newport Harbor High
and Woodbridge came when 6-foot-9 Sailor center Nedim Pajevic fouled
out with 4:22 left.
But that surely wouldn’t be he whole story behind the Warriors’
59-54 triumph, a victory worthy of a championship team (21-5, 9-1 in
league), ranked No. 6 in Orange County and No. 5 in CIF Southern
Section Division II-AA.
Because, even before Pajevic picked up his final three fouls
within a span of 3:11 in the final period, a thunderous two-handed
slam dunk by 6-10 Woodbridge junior David Burgess awakened the
singular force that swept a repeat title from the Sailors.
Burgess, 2 of 12 from the field before the dunk, with 3:12 left in
the third quarter, scored 26 of his team’s final 32 points. He
finished with 31 points, 13 rebounds and four blocked shots. He hit 9
of his final 10 field-goal tries, netted 8 of his last 9 free throws
and finished with 20 fourth-quarter points to rescue the visitors,
after Newport opened a 37-24 advantage with 4:24 left in the third
period.
“Considering the magnitude of the situation, this was David’s best
game,” said Woodbridge Coach John Halagan, who was anxious to afford
as much praise to the second-place Tars (16-9, 8-2) as his Goliath
post man.
“Obviously, the turning point came when Pajevic (who finished with
16 points and 14 rebounds) fouled out,” Halagan said. “He and David
had a great battle. But when (Pajevic) left the game, we knew we
could get the ball inside. We expect David to show up at crunch time.
“But give Newport credit. My gosh, (the Sailors) played a great
game. They had us down by double digits, which had more to do with
the way they were playing than us being inefficient. But we were able
to batten down the hatches and get busy. We know Newprot Harbor will
represent the Sea View League well in the (Division II-AA) playoffs.
Who knows, maybe we can do this again in the Pond (the site of the
II-AA title game).”
The likelihood of a third Woodbridge-Newport Harbor clash was
diminished, however, by what could be a serious knee injury sustained
by junior Sailor guard Andre Pinesett. Pinesett’s left leg crumpled
underneath him while he was collecting a long rebound with 2:27 left
in the third quarter and he was unable to put weight on the leg as he
was helped off the floor.
“I’m not a doctor or a trainer, but it didn’t sound good,” Newport
Coach Larry Hirst said of Pinesett’s discription of the injury.
“He said his whole knee gave out,” assistant Bryan Cottriel said.
The Sailors lost 6-8 junior Jamie Diefenbach to a torn ACL in fall
workouts and lost sophomore part-time starter Brett Perrine suffered
the same injury Friday at Alison Niguel.
“Just to see our guys battle through the adversity of losing
Brett, then Andre, then Nedim ... I couldn’t ask for anything more,”
Hirst said. “To stay within striking distance of the league
champions, without those bodies, was just a gutsy performace by our
kids.”
Despite Burgess’ late domination and the aforementioned Sailor
personnel shortage, Newport maintained its lead until 6-6 senior
Chris Boldig drove for a layin to put the visitors up, 53-52, with
2:33 left.
Newport twice had possession with the chance to tie it with a
three-pointer in the final minute, but a 16-foot jumper came up short
and a driving layup attempt was blocked, then collected by Burgess.
Burgess, who had made a layup to draw the Warriors within 52-51, then
followed Boldig’s bucket with a putback on a possession he started
with a steal, to increase the lead to 55-52.
Burgess made four foul shots in the final 16 seconds to cement the
victory, forcing Newport to accept its fifth second-place Sea View
finish in the last six seasons.
In addition to Pajevic, Harbor senior guards Chase Cameron (15
points), and Sean Rorden (13, including two big second-half
three-pointers) played well.
Senior forward Nick Glassic added four points and eight rebounds
off the bench.
Cameron scored six pointd and Pajevic four in a 12-0 Sailor run
early in the third, to produce the 13-point cushion.
But the Warriors and Burgess came all the way back.
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