Crosstown firsts
A pair of Costa Mesa crosstown foes top the list of the 2004-’05 boys
basketball All-CIF Southern Section Division III-A selections,
released Tuesday.
Golden West League rivals Scott Knox, a Costa Mesa High senior who
led the Mustangs to a quarterfinal playoff appearance, and Carlos
Pinto, an Estancia senior who led the Eagles to a semifinal berth,
were selected to the All-CIF first team in their division.
Mesa’s Jeff Waldron and Estancia’s Mike McDaniels made the second
team, while Newport Harbor senior Taylor Young was selected to the
Division II-AA second team.
Pinto, the Daily Pilot’s Newport-Mesa Player of the Year, averaged
20.4 points and finished his four-year varsity career with 1,538
points. He led the team in rebounding, blocked shots, steals and
three-pointers (47). The Eagles defeated Nordhoff, 55-50, in the
first round and Orange Lutheran, 68-49, in the second round before
falling to Harvard-Westlake, 81-46, in the semifinals.
Estancia finished the year 23-6 overall and won the league
championship (11-1).
Knox, a Dream Team selection, led the area with 69 three-pointers
and helped the Mustangs achieve their first playoff victory in 42
years. He averaged 13.6 points and scored 23 points, including
five-three pointers in a 65-50 second-round win over Sherman Oaks
Notre Dame.
Mesa finished the year 18-10, 10-2 in league and handed Estancia
its only league loss.
Waldron, a senior, led the Mustangs’ rebounding with 213 on the
year, a 7.6 average, and had 8.8 points per game, second behind Knox.
McDaniels, also a senior, was the Eagles’ No. 2 option and averaged
9.1 points.
Young, a football and basketball Dream Team selection, led the
Sailors with 17.4 points per game and helped Newport reach the
playoff quarterfinals. His inside presence helped him lead the team
in rebounding as Newport finished the year 17-10, 8-2 in the Sea View
League.
The Sailors began the year 1-4, but went 16-6 after Young switched
over from football.
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