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Patrick Laverty
Fifteen and counting.
By winning the final two games of the season, the Costa Mesa High
girls basketball team reached 11 victories, the minimum requirement
for postseason consideration. On Sunday, the Mustangs were rewarded
with a CIF Southern Section Division III-A at-large berth, putting
them into the playoffs for the 15th straight year.
“I was pretty confident,” Costa Mesa Coach Jim Weeks said. “I
thought there was a 99% chance of getting in. I’d say I was
confident, though if you saw me an hour or two ago you might not have
thought so.”
Costa Mesa joins Golden West League and city rival Estancia, which
qualified by finishing third in league, in Division III-A. Both teams
will play wild-card games Thursday.
Newport Harbor received an at-large berth in Division II-AA for
the second straight season and will open in the first round Saturday
at Pacific Coast League champion University.
The Mustangs (11-13) upset Westminster Tuesday by hitting a
school-record 14 three-pointers and held off Santa Ana Thursday to
reach the required 11 victories. For its efforts, Mesa will play at
El Segundo (13-12), the fourth-place entrant from the Pioneer League,
in a wild-card game Thursday.
“I’m going to tell the girls at practice [today], ‘This is it. We
accomplished our main goal. Now everything we do is a bonus for us,’
” said Weeks by phone from Arizona, where he had planned a golf
weekend. “There’s no pressure on us. No one thought we’d get [to the
playoffs].”
Senior Susy Trujillo leads the Mustangs with 11.6 points per game
this season and 49 three-pointers.
If Mesa is victorious against El Segundo, it will advance to a
first-round game at Santa Ynez Saturday. The Pirates (23-3) won the
Los Padres League.
Estancia (10-15), an easy winner over Costa Mesa twice this
season, will play host to Marshall of Pasadena (10-7), the No. 3 team
out of the Delphic League, in a wild-card game Thursday. If the
Eagles win, they will face top-seeded Rosary (22-4), the champion of
the Serra League, Saturday in the first round.
In league, Estancia was led by senior center Nancy Castro (19.5
points per game) and senior point guard Trisha Wase (11.1 ppg).
Newport Harbor (13-12), which posted its first winning record in
three seasons under Coach Jen Thompson, will begin first-round play
Saturday at University.
“We lost by 18 last year [in a first-round game against Edison],”
Thompson said. “I think they were just really happy to be there,
happy to be playing in the postseason. This year, I think they know
that they are capable of playing with these teams.”
The Sailors should definitely know they can compete against their
first-round opponent. They lost to University in a tournament earlier
this season, 48-44. Newport Harbor played without 5-foot-9 senior
Victoria Swigart (11.1 points per game) in that game and she also
missed the last three games of the regular season because of a knee
injury. But Thompson is hopeful the extra week of rest is enough for
Swigart to return to the court for the playoffs.
“She really wants to play,” Thompson said. “She has that desire
and heart.”
Awaiting the Sailors, if they should upset University, would
likely be No. 4-seeded El Dorado (23-3), the Century League
runner-up.
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