Lions leap to victory
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Steve Virgen
Some hometown favorites came to Vanguard University’s Pit with
winning intentions, but it was the Lions’ 5-foot-6 crowd favorite who
denied them of that in a nonconference men’s basketball game Saturday
night.
Horace Wormely did his best Earl Boykins impersonation and scored
15 points, while adding frequent penetration to soften Chapman’s
defense, helping lead Vanguard to a 75-70 victory.
The Lions’ diminutive point guard did enough damage to deny a
comeback from the Panthers, who included former Newport-Mesa District
high school standouts Tony Melum (Newport Harbor High) and Danny
Krikorian (Costa Mesa).
Greg Perrine (Newport Harbor) is also on Chapman’s squad but did
not play because he is out for the season with a torn anterior
cruciate ligament.
“[Wormely] was pretty good,” Melum said. “He had a couple of
old-fashioned three-point shots there for a couple of plays in a row.
That’s pretty impressive when you’re not a tall fellow.”
Melum, a reserve sophomore forward, scored five points, grabbed
two rebounds and dished out one assist in 15 minutes of action.
Krikorian, a reserve freshman guard who also played the point,
recorded two assists and one rebound in 14 minutes, about the average
amount of playing time he has had this season.
After Wormely completed two three-point plays in a 73-second span
that brought the Lions’ momentum and a 46-24 lead, Krikorian entered
the game to put the clamps on the pestering point guard.
Wormely went five minutes without a basket -- the time frame
Krikorian guarded him.
“He’s one of the quickest guys I ever guarded,” Krikorian said.
“He was good at jumping into guys and finishing it. He was a good
player.”
A few friends and former classmates of Krikorian came to watch him
play, including Zach Powell of track and field notoriety. Krikorian’s
father was also there, while Nedim Pajevic (Newport Harbor), who
plays for Santa Ana College, and Brett Perinne, Greg’s younger
brother who’s on the Sailors’ varsity team, also took in the game.
“It’s fun to play [for Chapman] and that’s the most important
thing about basketball,” Melum said. “We have a good team and we’re
young. In the future, when Danny [is a junior and I’m a senior] we’re
going to be a real good team.”
In the present, Chapman (10-8), a Division III program, had a
rough night, particularly in the first half, when Vanguard sped out
to a 37-22 lead. Led by junior Chad Bigler, the Panthers were able to
mount a comeback, pulling to within, 73-69, with 15 seconds left, but
they ran out of time.
Bigler scored a game-high 19 points, 17 coming in the second half.
Josh Pierson, the Lions’ senior guard who has been battling back
from an early-season shoulder injury, led Vanguard with 16 points and
nine assists. Wormely added six assists.
Brian Kim contributed 12 points and Leon Rosborough scored 11 for
the Lions (9-10).
“Horace has to play that well for us to be good; that’s a big
responsibility,” said Vanguard Coach Bob Wilson, who is also the
university’s athletic director. “But if he plays that well we have a
chance to be successful.”
Wilson said the Lions set the tone in the first half, when they
shot 15 of 28 from the field (53.6).
He also said Wormely was productive with his penetration. Wormely
said his size is not a factor.
“Any time people tell me I’m too short, I have to prove to them
that I’m not,” he said. “I’m not a quitter.”
While Wormely proved to be effective, Krikorian pointed out
Chapman’s disappointing free-throw shooting.
The Panthers were 22 for 34 from the free-throw line (64.7%), 18
of 36 in the second half (69.2%).
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Nonconference
Vanguard 75, Chapman 70
Chapman -- Eichten 2, Lewis 15, Blair 1, Carney 15, Wheatley 11, Bigler 19, Melum 5, Coombs 2. 3-pt. goals -- Lewis 4, Carney 1, Bigler 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. Vanguard -- Wormely 15, Burnette 7, Pierson 16, Rosborough 11, Kim 12,
Dalafu 6, Watson 4, Enns 2, Seekins 2. 3-pt. goals -- Kim 2, Wormely 2, Pierson 2, Rosborough 1. Fouled out -- Kim, Rosborough. Technicals -- Kim. Halftime -- VU, 37-22.
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