Eagles pull out clutch 46-44 victory
Steve Virgen
Estancia High boys basketball coach Chris Sorce hugged his point
guard Matt Cachola. In the stands the Eagles’ supporters reveled in
the moment seconds after Corona del Mar fans gasped because of a
thrilling finish.
Truth be told, this was a dramatic game, an emotional contest
between Newport-Mesa District schools Estancia and CdM. If there was
ever a classic, that label could be put on Estancia’s 46-44
come-from-behind victory over the Sea Kings in the fifth-place final
of the La Quinta Aztec Classic Saturday.
Estancia senior Joey Lindquist scored inside the paint, after an
assist by Cachola, with 12 seconds left, giving the Eagles the 46-44
advantage, their first lead since late in the first quarter. CdM
quickly came back in transition and set up one of its players for a
good look on a three-point shot, a shot that appeared straight, but
hit the back of the rim as time expired.
Lindquist scored eight of his 10 points in the final quarter. His
last two points came courtesy of Cachola’s wild pass. Cachola, who
went 3 for 4 on three-point attempts in the second half, drove the
baseline and as he was gliding out of bounds he lobbed a pass to
Lindquist, who slightly fumbled it before gathering himself and
putting in the easy basket.
“This was a battle royal,” Sorce said afterward. “Two teams that
showed a lot of class.”
Said CdM Coach Ryan Curry: “This was a really well-played high
school basketball game. My kids did everything I asked them to. I
liked what I saw out there. But what I don’t like is the result.”
Estancia was led by sophomore Carlos Pinto, who scored a game-high
16 points, grabbed 14 rebounds and earned all-tournament team honors.
Estancia junior Scott Sankey contributed eight points (six in the
second half) and 10 rebounds, including two key defensive boards down
the stretch. Cachola scored all nine of his points in the second
half. His three-pointers, along with Pinto and Zack Novak adding one
trey each, softened up CdM’s defense, which had been clogging the
middle in an attempt to stop Lindquist (6-foot-7) and Sankey (6-5).
The Eagles (2-1) did not connect on a three-pointer in the first
half. CdM (2-3) broke away from a 9-9 first-quarter tie and led,
18-13 at the half, mainly because of its perimeter shooting. CdM
senior Kevin Mancillas, who led the Sea Kings with 14 points, hit two
three-pointers in the first half, while Jay Northridge, who scored
12, nailed one trey.
Northridge got hot in the second half, as he knocked down three
more three-pointers. He finished 4 of 4 from three-point range.
Late in the third quarter, Estancia joined in on the three-point
party. With 1:10 left in the third, Northridge drained a
three-pointer for a 31-22 lead, but 21 seconds later Cachola answered
with a three-pointer. Then, 29 seconds after Cachola’s three, the Sea
Kings responded with senior Pancho Seaborn, also an all-tournament
team selection, who hit a three-pointer. Finally, with seven seconds
left in the third and 13 ticks after Seaborn’s shot, Cachola swished
another three-pointer, this time holding up his right hand to
emphasize his shooting form.
However, CdM led, 34-28, and Northridge opened the fourth quarter
with yet another three-pointer for a 37-28 lead. That’s when Estancia
started its comeback and outscored CdM 18-7in the final 6:37. Cachola
and Pinto knocked down a three-pointer each down the stretch.
“The end result was that we got a really terrific win,” Sorce
said. “(The Eagles) could have folded their tents. But they didn’t.
They showed a lot of heart and character, and kept battling.”
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