Boys basketball: Northwood rallies to beat Mesa, 60-46
Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - For one brief timeout early in the first quarter, the
entire Pacific Coast League boys basketball campaign seemed to hang in
the balance for Northwood High’s Timberwolves.
Northwood, the Daily Pilot favorite to win the league despite having
no seniors, started 0-2 in the PCL and, before anybody had their seats
warm Wednesday night, the T-wolves trailed, 15-1, to host Costa Mesa.
But Coach Tim O’Brien’s squad found another gear following some quick
self-evaluation and rallied to defeat Costa Mesa, 60-46.
“The nice thing when you get down 15-1 is that you’ve got the whole
game to catch up, and only after the first two minutes,” said O’Brien,
whose squad (14-5, 1-2 in the PCL) needed only the remainder of the first
quarter to edge closer to the Mustangs, who led, 15-13, by quarter’s end.
Northwood continued its momentum in the second quarter and raced to a
32-23 halftime lead, then Costa Mesa came back in the third and pulled to
within one point in the opening seconds of the fourth.
But the Timberwolves, after climbing back from a large first-quarter
deficit and taking the lead early in the second quarter, never lost the
upper hand.
“The kids changed their energy level,” O’Brien said of his team’s
early recovery. “We’re a very fragile team right now, starting league 0-2
after a nice preseason, and starting three sophomores.
“We were nervous, down (and) fragile. It had been a tough week. But
during that timeout (with only 1:44 expired and Mesa leading, 12-0), we
took a step back and learned about ourselves.”
For Costa Mesa (11-7, 1-2), it was a case of going from one extreme to
the other. The Mustangs cashed in on their first five shots from the
field and, following Chad Vakili’s three-pointer, they led, 15-1, with
5:11 still on the clock.
“We got up, 15-1, and thought the game was over,” said Mesa Coach Bob
Serven, whose long-range shooters were 6 of 20 from three-point country,
including a 2-of-12 effort in the first half.
Six different Mustangs sank a three-pointer, but no one had more than
one. Mesa standout guard Steve Whittaker was held without a three for the
first time this season.
“We shut down ourselves, because of a lack of execution,” Serven said.
“After we got ahead by that much, we quit doing the things that got us
our (14-point) lead.”
Costa Mesa was led by 6-foot-7 center Mike Payne, who scored 15
points, grabbed 10 rebounds, blocked eight shots and dished out a pair of
assists, before fouling out with a minute left in the game.
David Conte added 10 points, three assists and three steals for the
Mustangs, while Vakili had four rebounds, one block, one steal and one
assist.
Whittaker chipped in with three rebounds and three steals and Nolan
Clark came off the bench to provide the Mustangs with five points and
three steals in the second half.
Conte, Clark and Jun Gandia netted three-pointers in the third quarter
to lead a mild comeback for Mesa, which outscored Northwood in the
period, 13-7, and crept to within 39-38 early in the fourth quarter when
Clark scored on a nice turnaround jump shot 20 seconds into the final
quarter.
“Other than the beginning of the game, (the Mustangs) never really had
a serious run again,” said O’Brien, whose team was led by 6-1 sophomore
Shawn Bailey (21 points, nine rebounds and five steals) and 6-5 sophomore
Rob Selway (12 rebounds and 10 points).
“I kept telling my kids to be patient. They’re just not used to this
kind of intensity in league, especially after being 0-2 in league. But
they responded well.”
In terms of winning the league title, O’Brien added: “That’s a tough
one. We had a nice start and we have a nice team and a chance to win the
league. But we’re inexperienced and Corona del Mar (which beat Northwood,
56-50, this week) is Corona del Mar.”
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northwood 60, Costa Mesa 46
Score by Quarters
Northwood 13 19 7 21 - 60 Costa Mesa 15 8 13 10 - 46 Northwood - Terry 21, Selway 10, Susson 6, Roggero 6, Howard 5,
Sanchez 5, Gray 5, Bailey 1, Bentrott 1.
3-pt. goals - Terry 4, Sanchez 1, Susson 1.
Fouled out - none.
Technical fouls - none.
Costa Mesa - Payne 15, Conte 10, Vakili 5, Clark 5, Krikorian 3,
Gandia 3, Cabico 3, Whittaker 2, Millward 0, Fregoso 0.
3-pt. goals - Vakili 1, Conte 1, Krikorian 1, Clark 1, Gandia 1,
Cabico 1.
Fouled out - Payne.
Technical fouls - none.
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