One league contest remains and Newport Harbor (16-9, 6-3 in league) is by far the hottest team. The Sailors claimed their fifth straight league victory, whereas the Griffins have dropped back-to-back league games at home, a rarity for a program that has won nine league crowns since 1997 and went the last two seasons without losing a league game at home.
The last time Newport Harbor Coach Larry Hirst stood on the Los Alamitos court a winner, he had to go back in time.
“I was probably in high school [at Edison] in 1977,” said Hirst, eyes bulging out in disbelief as he has a chance to win his second league title at Newport Harbor, a school he said has only eight league titles.
Hirst has been with the Sailors for 13 years, but he said this victory ranks in the top five during his 25 years as a high school coach.
Los Alamitos (18-8, 7-2) can still wrap up the league championship with a victory at Esperanza Thursday, with Newport Harbor and Esperanza each with three league losses. The Sailors play host to Marina Thursday and a victory to go with an Esperanza win, and the Sailors would share league supremacy with Los Alamitos and Esperanza.
In the state the Griffins are in right now, their Coach Russ May calling it a “funk,” that’s possible.
The Sailors showed that the defending CIF Southern Section Division I-A champs are beatable, even on a night in which the Griffins honored their seniors.
Newport Harbor’s Kyle Caldwell made sure to spoil their night. The 6-foot-9 senior center dominated, scoring 22 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. And he stopped Los Alamitos’ Corbin Moore late. The 6-10 senior scored only one point in the decisive fourth quarter and finished with 10 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks.