Clock runs out on CdM
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LAGUNA BEACH -- Corona del Mar High boys basketball coach Ryan Curry
told his team its Pacific Coast League opener against Laguna Beach
would be the most difficult game it had faced in his three-year
tenure.
“I told our kids, we were in the playoffs last year, first in a
third-place playoff with Calvary Chapel, then in the first round of
CIF, and I told them this would be the hardest game we’ve had since
I’ve been here,” Curry said. “I knew it was going to be the most
intense, most competitive game.”
Curry’s inkling was correct. With Laguna Beach playing its first
game in its newly refurbished gymnasium, fans of both teams came out
in bunches and witnessed a back-and-forth, physical affair in which
the Breakers emerged victorious, 50-49.
The margin of victory was cut to one point when CdM senior Pancho
Seaborn hit a three-pointer from the corner with seven seconds
remaining. The Sea Kings (9-8) were out of timeouts and never got a
chance to complete their fourth-quarter comeback as Laguna Beach
(9-8) never had to inbound the ball.
That fact was contested by Curry after the game, but the referees
said that the Breakers did not pick up the ball after Seaborn’s shot
went through the net in time to necessitate a five-second count.
“[The referees] said they didn’t pick up the ball until there were
five seconds left,” Curry said. “I thought [Laguna Beach] did pick
the ball up [with seven seconds left].”
It was a frustrating ending after the Sea Kings rallied from a
seven-point deficit with under four minutes remaining. The comeback
was sustained by seven Breakers turnovers in the final quarter, many
of them forced by CdM junior Tyler Lance, who also contributed seven
points.
But CdM’s Achilles’ heel was rebounding. Laguna Beach broke open a
21-21 halftime tie by grabbing the first nine rebounds of the third
quarter, six of them offensive. After matching the Breakers’ 18
rebounds in the first half, CdM was outrebounded over the final two
quarters, 22-8.
“The most disappointing of those was the free throw miss,” Curry
said.
Laguna Beach 6-foot-5 senior Taylor Willhoit scored a putback
bucket with 30 seconds remaining after Jeff Clark missed the front
end of a one-and-one situation, giving Laguna a 50-44 lead.
Willhoit caused trouble throughout the second half, particularly
on the offensive glass. He scored all 14 of his points over the final
two quarters and pulled down 10 of his 12 rebounds.
Combined, Willhoit and 6-4 junior Ivan Kovacevic (12 points, 12
rebounds) had just two fewer rebounds than the entire CdM team, which
starts no one over 6-3.
The Sea Kings made up for that disadvantage in turnovers, forcing
20 and committing just 14.
Seaborn led the Sea kings with 17 points, hitting on 5 of 9
three-pointers, and seven rebounds. But CdM’s leading scorer was
forced to sit out more than half of the first two quarters because of
foul trouble.
Tyler Lance and Ryan Lance were also in first-half foul trouble,
leaving much of the scoring duties to senior guard Adam Freede, who
obliged with nine points in the first half and 16 in the game.
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Pacific Coast League
Laguna Beach 50, Corona del Mar 49
Score by Quarters
CdM 12 9 15 13 -- 49
Laguna 9 12 20 9 -- 50
CdM -- Northridge 1, Freede 16, Seaborn 17,
MacDonald 2, T. Lance 7, Watanabe 0, R. Lance
6, Mohler 0, Kabaklian 0. 3-pt. goals --
Seaborn 5. Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None. Laguna Beach -- Kote 2,
Martin 13, Kovacevic 12, Clark 3, T. Willhoit
14, Sands 4, Marquette 0. 3-pt. goals --
Martin 3, Clark 1. Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None.
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