CdM steams past Calvary Chapel
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Barry Faulkner
Having played on the precipice of postseason qualification for nine
days, the Corona del Mar High boys basketball team can enjoy an
anxiety-free weekend.
The Sea Kings ensured they won’t have to sweat out having to earn
a CIF Southern Section Division III-A at-large berth by beating
Calvary Chapel, 56-49, in a Pacific Coast League third-place playoff
Friday at University High.
The loss ended the season for the Eagles (10-17, 4-7 in league),
who knocked off CdM (Tuesday in overtime) and Tesoro (Thursday) to
force the playoff showdown. Including a December tournament clash, it
was the fourth meeting between the two teams. CdM won three.
“We’ve played the last four games needing one win to be in (the
playoffs),” CdM Coach Ryan Curry said. “It took us until the fourth
game, but we got that win and it’s awesome. I’m really proud of us.”
The victory, led by junior guard Jay Northridge’s career-high 23
points, ended a three-game losing steak for CdM (12-15, 5-6). It also
enhanced the Sea Kings’ playoff plight, having secured a guaranteed
berth, instead of the at-large bid, for which all teams with at least
11 wins are considered.
“The at-large bid was never a guarantee,” Curry said. “We’ve been
controlling our on destiny for four games. Now, we don’t have to
worry.”
The Sea Kings, who missed the playoffs last year, will learn of
their first-round fate when pairings are released Sunday.
Friday’s win was not without some worry, though Calvary Chapel’s
only lead was 2-0.
CdM, the designated home team on the neutral court, where it had
not won since 2001, rallied for an 11-4 advantage and was up, 16-9,
at the end of the first quarter.
CdM held its lead in the second quarter, despite going the final
7:08 of the half without a field goal.
Calvary Chapel closed to within 22-20 at halftime and was within
24-23 after two Brenen Beeler free throws with 2:04 elapsed in the
third quarter.
But Northridge, limited to eight points in Tuesday’s 68-60
overtime loss against the visiting Eagles and six points in
Thursday’s loss to league champion Northwood, connected on
back-to-back three-pointers, both from the left corner, to
reestablish control.
Northridge, who drilled a career-high five three-pointers,
converted from beyond the arc with 1:02 left in the quarter to give
the Sea Kings a 37-30 edge, heading into the final eight minutes.
Northridge scored five points and assisted on a Brett Matsen layin
to help the Sea Kings maintain a 46-41 lead, midway through the final
quarter and junior Pancho Seaborn netted a 23-foot three-pointer to
make it an eight-point cushion with 3:33 left.
After Calvary closed to within 49-43, Northridge found Bart Welch
for a layin with 1:10 remaining and the Sea Kings converted 5 of 8
foul shots in the final 55 seconds to keep the Eagles at bay.
“My dad told me a long time ago that basketball is a game of
pressure,” Curry said. “If you can’t handle pressure, you probably
ought to find another sport. Jay made some big baskets for us today.
He was a little disappointed with himself after the last Calvary
Chapel game, because they left him open and he didn’t hit as many
shots as he thought he should have.”
Northridge, who went down twice in the fourth quarter with a cramp
in his calf muscle, said it was gratifying to post his best scoring
output of his two-year varsity career when his team needed it most.
He was 7 of 11 from the field, including 5 of 9 from threedom, and
had four assists and two steals. His previous single-game high this
season was 12 points.
“If we didn’t win this one, we would have played a tougher team in
the first round,” Northridge said. “I think everyone played well and
we played as a team. This win was big.”
The Sea Kings survived a 34-32 rebound disadvantage, including
13-6 in offensive boards, by outshooting the Eagles. Calvary hit just
17 of 56 field-goal attempts (30.4%), including just 27.6% after
intermission.
CdM drained 12 of 23 second-half field-goal tries (52.2%) to
finish 19 of 41 from the field (46.3%). The Sea Kings, playing
without senior sharpshooter Kevin Mancillas (serving a one-game
suspension for disciplinary reasons), were 7 of 20 from beyond the
arc.
Junior Adam Freede had 11 points, including three big free throws
down the stretch, while Seaborn finished with seven points and nine
rebounds.
Welch pulled down 10 rebounds to go with his four points, while
Matsen chipped in nine points, three rebounds and a pair of assists.
Senior Robbie Luce also added a spark off the bench, finishing
with two points, two boards, one blocked shot and one assist.
Curry said 6-foot-3 senior Brandon Sherick-Odom, who has missed
the last nine games with an ankle injury, could be ready for the
playoffs.
Joey Jones led Calvary Chapel with 23 points, including five
three-pointers.
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