Mesa wins early showdown
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Richard Dunn
In a Golden West League with two clear-cut powers to begin the
campaign, Costa Mesa High’s girls basketball team knew its place in
the rank and file, figuring the league opener Tuesday night against
host Ocean View would be an early third-place showdown.
If that’s the case, Costa Mesa Coach Jim Weeks might start making
plans for the CIF Southern Section Playoffs.
“We kind of solidified third place and (earned) a look at the
other two teams (league favorites Estancia and Westminster),” Weeks
said, following his team’s 58-47 victory over the Seahawks as 6-foot
senior Rhondi Naff (29 points) and senior shooting guard Stacee
Sanchez (17) scored career highs for the Mustangs (8-6, 1-0 in
league).
“I told our players that this was a very important game, that it
was essentially for third place and gives us a shot at Estancia and
Westminster. Those two are by far the best teams in the league. We
just hope to compete with them.”
Costa Mesa outscored the hosts (7-7, 0-1) in the fourth quarter,
18-9, including a game-ending 13-2 scoring run.
Ocean View tied the game, 45-45, with two free throws when 4:01
remained, capping a comeback that started in the third quarter after
the Mustangs enjoyed a 10-point lead.
Mesa’s Rickell Reeves, a 5-8 senior who sparked the Mustangs in
the fourth quarter, scored on a bank shot with 3:14 left to give the
visitors a 47-45 edge and trigger the decisive spurt.
Sanchez netted her third three-pointer with 2:48 to play, then
Ocean View’s Erica Williams made a pair at the line to cut Mesa’s
lead to three. The Seahawks, however, wouldn’t score again.
Reeves converted two free throws with 2:00 left, then after an
Ocean View turnover, Naff scored in the paint with 1:47 left after
running down the shot clock. Naff and Reeves added two free throws
each in the final minute to give Mesa its margin of victory.
“We played 11 players tonight, so I feel real good about the depth
on our team,” Weeks said. “The only person I wear out is Rhondi ...
she’s so great to coach. She plays hard every minute. She might get
more recognition if she played at a high-profile school, but she does
everything for us. She shoots, rebounds, plays defense, handles the
ball and shoots threes.”
Naff finished 9 of 18 from the field (1 of 5 from three-point
territory) and 10 of 13 from the free-throw line, while adding eight
rebounds (three offensive) and six steals. Reeves came off the bench
to score eight points and grab seven rebounds, five in the fourth
quarter.
Mesa opened with an 8-0 lead, following a Sanchez three-pointer to
start the game and back-to-back steals and layups on Ocean View
inbound passes by Naff and Sanchez. Ocean View, though, rallied to
force a 10-10 deadlock at first quarter’s end.
The Mustangs broke away from the Seahawks in the second quarter,
outscoring the hosts, 17-10. Ocean View led, 16-13 and 18-17, but
Mesa’s 10-2 run to cap the first half gave the Mustangs a 27-20
halftime lead. Naff dribbled out the final 22 seconds on the clock,
before concluding the first half with a layup with 0:01 left.
Ocean View sank 8 of 10 free throws in the third quarter as the
Seahawks outscored Mesa, 18-13, but the Mustangs still held a 40-38
edge heading into the final eight minutes.
Ocean View took the lead, 42-41, early in the fourth, but Mesa
pulled ahead by three before the game was tied at 45.
Williams (16 points), Corinne Esposito (13) and Vanessa Alderfer
(11) scored in double figures for Ocean View. Costa Mesa will host
Santa Ana Valley in a nonleague game Saturday night at 7.
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