Eagles sputter in crunch time
Patrick Laverty
One of the points of emphasis with Estancia High’s boys basketball
team has been its youth. Starting two sophomores and two juniors, the
Eagles are expected to go through growing pains, but they are also
expected to learn from them.
Midway through the fourth quarter of the Eagles’ Golden West
League clash against Saddleback, Estancia Coach Russell King asked
his team to show its killer instinct. Instead, it let the visiting
Roadrunners back into the game.
Saddleback, winless in its previous eight league games entering
the contest, closed the game on a 20-4 run, eclipsing the Eagles,
44-37, and sending them to their fifth loss in six games.
“There’s still going to be things they have to learn,” King said
about his young team. “But we should be getting enough experience to
where we’re executing our offense and not turning the ball over at
the end of the game.”
The Eagles (11-12, 3-6 in league) trailed the entire first half,
when it made just 7 of 29 shots, but bounced back in the third
quarter.
Estancia took its first lead of the game with just under six
minutes remaining in the third quarter after a putback by Scott
Sankey. The Eagles expanded that lead with a 10-0 run that spanned
the end of the third quarter and the beginning of the fourth. The
spurt was capped by a three-pointer from Carlos Pinto, who led
Estancia with 12 points and eight rebounds.
But Pinto was limited offensively by Saddleback’s diamond-and-one
defense. He was held scoreless, on just three shots in the first
half, but was a big part of Estancia’s second-half comeback, making
three turnaround jumpers in the third quarter.
With the Roadrunners, who held Pinto to a season-low five points
in the teams’ previous meeting this season, a 41-39 Estancia victory,
concentrating on the Eagles’ leading scorer, others needed to pick up
the scoring slack. But after Pinto’s three-pointer gave Estancia a
33-24 lead with 6:02 remaining in the game, the Eagles didn’t hit
another field goal until Pinto sank a three-pointer with 17 seconds
remaining.
Sankey finished with 11 points and nine rebounds and sophomore
Mike McDaniels added 10 points, but just five Eagles scored in the
contest. Estancia finished the game shooting only 15 of 50 from the
field (30%).
“We knew we needed to have a good shooting night,” King said. “We
got some good shots inside early, but we just couldn’t put the ball
in the bucket.”
Compounding the poor shooting were seven fourth-quarter turnovers
by the Eagles, which allowed Saddleback to score 20 points in the
final period after it scored just 24 in the first three combined.
Demetrius May scored 12 of his game-high 18 points in the fourth
quarter for the Roadrunners (4-19, 1-8), hitting on 7 of 7 free
throws in the period.
Despite Saddleback’s record, Estancia knew it was in for a tough
game based on the previous result between the teams.
“We have trouble matching up with a team with four or five guards
in the lineup,” King said.
The Eagles will be facing a similar situation on Thursday against
Santa Ana. Despite having the 11 wins mandatory to petition for entry
into the CIF Southern Section playoffs, King wants to get the Eagles
back on the winning track, but their final three games are against
three teams that beat them in the first round of league, including
rival Costa Mesa.
“We don’t want to rely on [the 11 wins], because they might not
accept us,” King said. “We definitely want to win out these last
three games. These next two games are really important. We really
need to defend our home court. We didn’t finish the job tonight.”
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Golden West League
Saddleback 44 Estancia 37
Score by Quarters
Saddleback 10 10 4 20 -- 44
Estancia 3 14 11 9 -- 37
Saddleback -- Ory 9, Enriquez 2, May 18,
Alonso 5, Fitzgerald 7, Sanchez 0, Washington
0, Morales 3, Del Val 0. 3-pt. goals -- May
1, Morales 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals
-- None. Estancia -- Pinto 12, McDaniels 10,
Escobedo 3, Kopp 1, Sankey 11, Markley 0,
Verette 0, Viramontes 0, Meissner 0. 3-pt.
goals -- Pinto 2, McDaniels 2, Escobedo 1.
Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.
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