Sea Kings CIF-final bound
BASKETBALL:
No, Corona del Mar High boys' basketball coach Ryan Schachter
wasn't at his 10-year high school reunion at University High Friday night.
That was last year. The night's main attraction would blow away any class
gathering.
In his first year at CdM, Schachter
has guided the Sea Kings back to the big dance.
What better way for Schachter to accomplish the feat
than at the school he envisioned coaching while playing basketball for it?
After guiding the fourth-seeded Sea Kings past No. 9 West Valley of Hemet,
67-61, in the CIF Southern Section Division III-A semifinals, Schachter's wife approached him.
"I hope so," said Schachter, who graduated
from University in 1996. "This is amazing. Coming back to my alma mater
and being able to play here and win here is a great feeling.
"But it doesn't matter if we played here, or
The Sea Kings found ways to end Schachter's return on
a high note. The back-and-forth game could have gone either way, with CdM (21-7) finally finding its match in size.
Getting to the championship game, where it will face No. 1 Renaissance Academy
(28-1) of La Ca�ada Flintridge at the Honda Center
next Saturday, proved to be a load for CdM.
Six-foot-9 center Stefan Kaluz learned right away
that
Kaluz finished with a game-high 27 points, 12
rebounds and three blocks. But with 6-7, 280-pound center Joseph Burton, the
Mustangs pushed Kaluz around.
At the end,
With 1 minute, 21 seconds left and CdM up, 58-57, Kaluz attacked
But a late whistle by an official sent
With
"I felt we had it once he left," said CdM
guard Joe Eberhard, who finished with 18 points and
went four of four from behind the three-point line. "We knew Stefan would
do whatever he wanted down there [in the paint]."
The Sea Kings didn't need Kaluz to score again. His
job was done, scoring 12 points on five-for-seven shooting in the final
quarter.
The guards finished things up. Eberhard, along with
point guard Austin Evett and Sean Donovan off the
bench, defended
When the CdM trio wasn't on defense, it was on the
free-throw line. In the final 48 seconds, the three combined to convert six of
seven free throws.
One of those free throws was by Evett, who has
evolved as the floor leader after Schachter wasn't
sure who would fill that void after losing Erik Rask
to a knee injury before the season.
Schachter knew he had something special in CdM after he left his first head coaching job at
In Schachter's return to his alma mater, his Sea
Kings showed they are special.
CIF Southern Section
Division III-A
Semifinal
Score by Quarters
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13 �22 - �67
3-pt. goals -- Plummer 2,
Fouled out -- Downs,
3-pt. goals -- Eberhard 4, Donovan 2
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