Brody Sessa dribbles at midcourt against
the Islanders' Ah'mahn Oliver in the
intense fourth quarter on
Coronado's Senior Night.
(Photo by Ed Piper)
By Ed Piper
Coronado, with some of the best names in CIF--Blue Wild and Kannon Seals--was celebrating its joint Senior Night with the girls varsity Thursday night, Feb. 13, the evening before the four-day Presidents Holiday. Plus the rain and wind outside were fearsome.
So a depleted La Jolla club, missing starters Lance Braga, 6'6", and Eyal Amsalem, along with Coach Paul Baranowski, faced a tough task in the Vikings' final game of the regular season, despite the Islanders' weak 2-7 City League record coming in.
The game started late (7:46) after the festivities. Leo Hawkinson, Brody Sessa and crew immediately fell behind after a short 4-1 lead following opening tipoff. They trailed by as many as eight points, 18-10 and 23-15, in a dismal second quarter, on senior Loxly Johnson's driving layups.
Viking assistant Scotty Epstein inserted 6'7" reserve Lee Mannheimer, a sophomore, midway through the third period. The stretch frontcourt player had an immediate impact on the game, hitting one of two free throws to trail 29-28 with 1:52 left in the quarter, then a bucket 20 seconds later for La Jolla's first lead since the start--30-29. The home crowd was delirious, as "2025" pillars for the Senior Night celebration stood at one end of the court.
The short-handed visitors, with the rain pouring outside, continued their lead: "Hawk" hit a three to open the fourth quarter, 35-29. Carson Diehl scored on a layup on an assist from Leo, 37-31.
But the margin wasn't to last. Johnson, seemingly one of a contingent of "Navy brats" with their dads based at North Island, came back to score on a twisty, body-contorting drive to trail 39-37.
La Jolla's Cole Hein, back as a starter, drilled a three. That was the peak for the Vikings, 42-37, with four minutes left in the game before the slide.
With the crowd egging on the Islanders--even small Seals, with a giant 'fro, only a sophomore, hit on one of his otherwise off-target three-point attempts--Johnson tied the score at 42 to end the Viking lead with 1:57 on the clock. Earlier, Mannheimer, the 6'7" stretch, blocked a shot of his.
La Jolla, who has worn out its fans this season with nail-biters that went down to the last moments, were going to crush us again. Brody committed his fourth foul on Coronado's Austin Brown with 1:29 to go. Brown sank both free throws, giving the Islanders a 44-42 lead.
Derick Ritter scored on a teardrop in the paint for a four-point lead at :51.
Ah'mahn Oliver delivered the piece de resistance on Diehl's foul to stop the clock with 13.6 left, sinking both free throws for the closing margin, 48-42. The elated crowd stayed inside as long as they could to feat their players on a win they accomplished off pure emotion, before going out into the wind and wet.