Yardley Cage Classic set to tip off today
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The boys basketball teams from Corona del Mar, Estancia and Newport
Harbor high schools are among the 20-team field at the Yardley Cage
Classic, which opens today and continues through Sunday at Newport
Harbor High.
The event, named for Newport Harbor graduate George Yardley, a
member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, features a
Newport-Mesa tripleheader today.
CdM meets El Toro at 11 a.m. in the main gymnasium, where Newport
Harbor faces Laguna Beach at 12:30 p.m. and Estancia clashes with
Elsinore at 2.
If Estancia and Newport win, they would play again at 6:30 p.m.
and 8 p.m., respectively, also in the main gym.
If CdM wins this morning, it would return to action Saturday at
12:30 p.m. in the main gym. Should Coach Ryan Curry’s Sea Kings fall
in the opening round, they would begin consolation-bracket play
tonight at 6.
If Estancia falls to Elsinore, it would play next on Saturday at
10:30 a.m. in the auxiliary gym.
Should Newport Harbor not get past Laguna Beach, it would play
tonight at 7:30 in the auxiliary gym.
Coach Larry Hirst’s Sailors are operating short-handed, having
lost would-be returners Brett and Todd Lowenthal to transfer and
having senior-to-be Andre Pinesett decide to play only baseball.
In addition, Hirst said 6-foot-8 Jamie Diefenbach, who will be a
senior next fall, has been slowed in his recovery from the torn ACL
that cost him his entire junior basketball season. Diefenbach
returned to earn All-Newport-Mesa honors in volleyball last spring,
but is still not 100%, Hirst said.
Brett Perrine, a 6-4 returner who will be a junior, is also
recovering from a torn ACL sustained late in the 2003 Sea View League
season. He is not expected to play until later in the summer at the
earliest, Hirst said.
Estancia has also lost two players expected to return. Jordan
Stroman, who averaged 6.5 points as a part-time junior starter last
season, has moved to Utah, Eagles Coach Chris Sorce said.
Tyler Hoffman, a sharpshooting guard who averaged 4.3 points off
the bench last season, has transferred to Fountain Valley High for
his senior year, Sorce said.
The Eagles are led by junior-to-be Carlos Pinto, a two-year
varsity starter who averaged a team-best 13.9 ppg last season.
Curry said his Sea Kings are 6-1, including the championship of
their own eight-team tournament, heading into today. CdM is being led
by returning starters Pancho Seaborn and Jay Northridge, both of whom
will be seniors, as well as senior-to-be Adam Freede.
Mater Dei and Chaparral of Temucula are the Nos. 1 and 2 seeds,
respectively, in the tournament. The championship game is scheduled
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in the main gym.
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