Boys basketball: Approaching new heights
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - If the CIF Southern Section had a 6-foot-and-under
league, the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team might very well be the
favorite.
As it is, Coach Bob Serven’s Mustangs have no shortage of talented
perimeter players as they attempt to follow up the program’s watershed
season.
“We’re going to try to build on last year,” said Serven, who guided
Mesa to a share of the 2001 Pacific Coast League title, the school’s
first league crown in its 41 varsity campaigns.
The Mustangs have gone 17-10 the last two years under Serven, whose
arrival brought a crisp halt to the school’s 16-year streak without a
winning season.
“Our goal is to try to defend our league championship (shared with
University),” Serven said. “That has to be our goal.”
Senior guards David Conte and Chad Vakili, who both started last
season, lead a nucleus of returners that also includes senior Nolan
Clark, junior Danny Krikorian and senior Jason Millward.
The 5-10 Conte committed early to Cal State Los Angeles and Serven
believes he will be one of the top point guards in Orange County.
“He’s a good passer, a good floor leader and he can score,” Serven
said of the first-team All-PCL and All-Newport-Mesa District performer,
who averaged 12.2 points, 5.8 assists and drained 49 three-pointers as a
junior. “He’s also a good defender and he has a good basketball IQ.”
The 5-11 Vakili, whose 52 three-pointers were second only to senior
Steve Whittaker’s 80 last season (the sank 242 from beyond the arc),
averaged 10.9 points as a junior.
“Chad has really worked hard on his game,” Serven said. “His
medium-range jumper and his ball handling have improved and he is another
guy with a high basketball IQ.”
Clark (5.6 ppg last year) and Krikorian (3.9 ppg) will help fill the
perimeter void left by the graduation of Whittaker, now coaching Mesa’s
freshman team.
Filling the sizable shoes of 6-7 center Mike Payne, however, is a bit
more problematic.
Payne averaged 10.6 points, 8.8 rebounds and four blocks en route to
all-district and second-team all-league honors last year. But Serven
believes Millward, and fellow 6-3 senior Carlos Jaime, up from the junior
varsity, will contribute their fair share in the paint.
“We need those guys to rebound and be efficient for us,” Serven said.
Jordan Stroman, a 6-3 sophomore up from the freshman team, is another
option inside, though Serven also likes his potential as a perimeter
player.
Senior Estancia transfer Freddy Rodriguez, a 6-1 guard, should also
help out, though Serven said a nagging hamstring injury sustained in
football, as well as his inability to work with his new teammates during
the 11-game football season, could postpone Rodriguez’s ascent in the
rotation.
“I’m not counting on him until around Christmas,” Serven said.
Senior guards Jeremy Ball, Dean Kohara, Justin Rowe and Dan Trinh are
all four-year members of the program, who have shown they will push their
teammates by working hard in practice, Serven said.
Serven identified defense and rebounding as the keys to this year’s
success, since he is not worried about offensive production.
“Our players are very complementary to each other and nobody is
worried about how many points they get,” Serven said. “And these guys are
all very, very coachable.”
In his continuing commitment to build a program worthy of respect,
Serven scheduled Mater Dei for a Dec. 7 nonleague home game. The
Mustangs, who open Monday at 6 p.m. against Servite in the first round of
the Taco Company Tournament at Loara High, will also face the Friars in
the Nike Extravaganza, scheduled Feb. 2 at the Long Beach State Pyramid.
Serven believes Northwood, led by former Estancia High and Orange
Coast College head man Tim O’Brien, is the favorite in the PCL.
Also on the Mustangs’ list of goals is to record the school’s first
win in the CIF playoffs.
“My main goal is that we go out and play hard every night,” Serven
said. “If we play hard every night, the other things will take care of
themselves.”
Costa Mesa boys roster
3 David Conte 5-10 Sr.
5 Freddy Rodriguez 6-1 Sr.
10 Danny Krikorian 6-0 Jr.
12 Justin Rowe 5-11 Sr.
20 Jeremy Ball 5-9 Sr.
21 Dean Kohara 5-10 Sr.
22 Dan Trinh 5-8 Sr.
23 Chad Vakili 5-11 Sr.
24 Nolan Clark 5-10 Sr.
31 Carlos Jaime 6-1 Sr.
33 Jordan Stroman 6-3 So.
44 Jason Millward 6-3 Sr.
Coach: Bob Serven
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