Free throws lift HB South
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Sam Lacavera hit three free throws with six seconds to play to lift
Huntington Beach South past its Huntington Beach rival from the
North, 37-35, in boys’ seventh-grade All-Net Division National Junior
Basketball action.
Lacavera’s three free throws -- he was fouled behind the
three-point line -- capped a strong performance by Huntington Beach
South at the foul line.
South hit 16 of 23 free throw attempts in the game.
South, which has relied on strong shooting from the perimeter this
year, was cold from the floor at the game’s outset and trailed North
at the half.
It wasn’t until a second half full-court press by South swung the
game’s momentum in its favor.
Lacavera, Garrett Heckel and Scott Marcin led South’s defensive
charge with several key steals in the fourth quarter.
In his All-Net Division debut, Heckel finished with seven points.
Lacavera’s 10 points paced all scorers. Connor Hughes and Austin
Kaneko each scored six points, Cole Farmer posted four points and
Mike Moore and Sean Guite each scored two points for South, which ran
its record to 4-1 overall.
In other NJB boys’ play:
Huntington Beach South
Division 1
Team No. 3 33, Team No. 7 22
Team No. 3 used a pressing defense and took advantage of several
fastbreak opportunities to post an 11-point victory.
Kekai Kamai led the winners with 12 points while Jimmy Fay and
James Hensley each scored six points, Reed Thomas scored five and
Aaron Class and Chris Czerniachowski each had a basket.
The defensive efforts of Keaton Celinder and Bijan Nafison helped
Team 3, coached by Dale and Michael Hensley, even its record at 2-2.
Huntington Beach North
Warriors 53, Vikings 43
Brett Bonnani scored a game-high 24 points to lead the Warriors in
scoring.
Zachary Gates’ big game consisted of 20 points and a team-best
nine rebounds, Peter Russo scored four points, Jake Wilson had three
assists and several steals, Jonathon Lai had five rebounds, Michael
Meagher had two rebounds, Tyler Hammock had two rebounds and a pair
of steals and Andrew Bogard scored two points.
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