Knights rule Sea Kings
Bryce Alderton
In the hierarchy of goals for the Corona del Mar High boys basketball
team, Coach Ryan Curry lists playing with effort at the top.
The Sea Kings fell short of that summit in an 80-63 loss to
Foothill in a fifth-place semifinal of the Estancia Coast Classic
Monday afternoon, a loss Curry attributed as much to himself as the
players.
“You have to get your team to play hard all the time and that is
my responsibility to rectify,” Curry said. “I told our kids we need a
better effort and attitude with no complaining or whining and that
goes for coaches, too. Our goal is not to win, but to play well.
Playing well leads to improvement, which leads to success, which
leads to good things. We did not play well today.”
The Knights (8-5) never trailed and hit 11 of 20 three-pointers
(55%), including six by Brandt Bangs, who tallied a game-high 21
points. Foothill shot 32 of 55 from the field (58%) and got 16 points
each from Ben Worrall and Chase Roblee.
“I knew we would be in for a tough game,” Curry said. “Their
guards are good and their kids did a lot of different things not to
let us catch them. They are too talented.”
Senior starters Pancho Seaborn (12 points), Jay Northridge (11
points) and Adam Freede (10 points) led CdM in scoring, but the Sea
Kings’ defense couldn’t contain Foothill’s transition game and
frequent screens at the top of the key.
“We did not play well defensively at all,” Curry said. “We got
caught in screens allowing guys to get open and we were not
switching. We tried to go with full-court pressure to force a lob [in
the second half] and did a better job, but the effort was still not
there.”
The Knights largest lead was 72-47 after one of Bangs’ threes with
just more than five minutes remaining.
The closest CdM (6-7) came after an 8-7 deficit was 33-26 when
Ryan Lance (six points) made a steal and found Northridge cutting to
the hoop for a layup with 3:13 to go in the first half.
But Foothill scored the next seven points and ended the half with
a 12-6 run to take a 45-32 lead at intermission.
The Knights made four straight field goals during a span of 2:43
in the third quarter and finished the period leading by 20.
CdM netted four three-pointers and every Sea King that saw action
scored. Junior starter Tyler Lance scored four points while junior
Kevin Welch came off the bench to tally six points, followed by four
from Taylor McDonald, three apiece by Reid Watanabe and Brian
Reynolds and two apiece by Tom Welch and Joe Kabaklian. McDonald
tallied four assists while Tyler Lance and Northridge each grabbed
four rebounds.
Even with a comfortable lead, Foothill Coach Tom McCluskey wanted
to maintain the pressure.
“With the three-point shot, teams can come back on any court,”
McCluskey said.
Roblee grabbed 12 rebounds while senior point guard Jeff O’Tool
tallied 11 assists.
“[Roblee] has been the most consistent player for us all year,”
Foothill McCluskey said.
CdM faces Workman in today’s seventh-place game at 1:30 p.m.
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Estancia Coast Classic
Fifth-place semifinal Foothill 80, Corona del
Mar 63
Score by Quarters
CdM 16 16 12 19 -- 63
Foothill 23 22 19 16 -- 80
Corona del Mar -- Seaborn 12, R. Lance 6, T.
Lance 4, Northridge 11, Freede 10, K. Welch
6, McDonald 4, Watanabe 3, T. Welch 2,
Reynolds 2, Kabaklian 2. 3-pt. goals --
Seaborn 1, Northridge 1, Freede 1, Reynolds
1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.
Foothill -- Worrall 16, Bangs 21, Roblee 16,
O’Tool 9, Sabino 0, Spencer 8, Bradtke 4,
Jarmon 6, Martin 0. 3-pt. goals -- Bangs 6,
O’Tool 2, Roblee 1, Spencer 2. Fouled out --
Sabino. Technicals -- None.
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