1994-95: McCoy, Others made for Dynamic Season

DECEMBER, 1994

–Six-foot, 11-inch Jelani McCoy started the season with 41 points and set a San Diego Section record with 16 blocked shots in an 85-82 win in the Hilltop/Pizza Hut tournament. El Camino’s Dee Boyer blocked 15 shots in a 1989 game.

–Dimitri Hodgkinson scored 37 points and El Cajon Valley reached triple digits in the Norsemen-Warhawk tournament…and lost! The Braves were edged by Mar Vista, 104-101.  Valhalla and Madison were tournament hosts. Sophomore Jorge Salazar had 43 for the Mariners.

–Lincoln’s defending state Division IV champion kept sending El Camino to the free-throw line and the Warriors responded by converting 30×35 attempts and knocked down the Hive, 99-94. Lincoln was 12×22 from the line.

–Lincoln defeated Morse, 110-88, and surpassed the school record of 107 against Granite hills in 1982-83.

TOURNAMENTS FLOOD SCHEDULE

A dizzying number of events included such redoubtables as the 48th Kiwanis, 35th Lt. Jim Mitchell Memorial, and 22nd Francis Parker. Others were played locally, state-wide, in Nevada, and Hawaii.  Many were dubbed with the misnomer “classics”.

–Poway (7-2) won the 16-team Kiwanis, 76-52, over Mount Miguel (8-2), capitalizing on a 40-23 advantage in rebounds.

–Jelani McCoy set s section record with 19 blocked shots in a 69-66 victory over Rialto Eisenhower in the first round of the Jim Mitchell.

It’s getting hectic,” said McCoy.  “I’m not chasing the record, but when I get close, people remind me.”

NO REST FOR SCRIPPS

–The fifth Above the Rim classic was just that, powerhouse teams soaring on a national level.  Teams from throughout the U.S. were at Torrey Pines.

Second-year Scripps Ranch four hours earlier had beaten Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, 75-72, and then gave national power Santa Ana Mater Dei a run well into the third quarter.

Almost 3,000 persons in the 2,500-seat Falcons gym watched with stunned enthusiasm as the Falcons moved to a 41-34 lead with 4:59 remaining.

Monarchs coach Gary McKnight called timeout and switched his team from man-to-man to zone defense.  ‘Dei went on a 19-2 run and won, 75-63. Ashante Johnson had 28 points against both Gorman and Mater Dei and Scott Charity had 27 points and nine rebounds in the loss.

–Mater Dei (16-1) defeated Brooklyn Lincoln (9-2) and its all-America guard Stephon Marbury, 92-77, for the championship.  Marbury scored 39 points.  Schea Cotton had 33 for the Monarchs.

JANUARY, 1995

Home is where the victories are.

Scripps Ranch came into its Western League opener at St. Augustine with a 12-1 record, but the Saints had not lost on their floor since 1991-92.

The result was Western League basketball at its most competitive as the Saints (10-4) pulled out a double-overtime, 77-73 victory.

Jelani McCoy’s two free throws with 10 seconds left sealed the victory.  McCoy had 28 points, 17 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots, while Scripps’ Ashante Johnson scored 20 points and pulled 10 rebounds.

–Jorge Salazar’s 21 points were augmented with 11 assists as Mar Vista got Harbor League play under way with a 115-78 win over Christian.  The Mariners earlier had whipped CETY’s of Tijuana, 117-39.

–Stormy weather and leaky roofs postponed three games:  Chula Vista at Eastlake, Kearny at Point Loma, and Ramona at Escondido. Coronado’s game at Crawford was suspended at halftime with the Islanders leading, 30-18.

St. Augustine’s Jelani McCoy tries to block shot by University’s Nate Walton.

McCoy was held to a season-low 6 points by the policing of 6-6 Nate Walton, a transfer from Torrey Pines, and University topped St. Augustine, 64-49.

Walton the No. 2 son of former Helix great Bill Walton, scored 20 points with 13 rebounds and declared, “There was nothing like this at Torrey Pines.  People on campus talked about (the game) all week.  This is the biggest thing I’ve ever been involved in.”

McCOY REAL McCOY

–Two weeks later, McCoy, playing before a raucous home crowd, had 28 points, 26 rebounds, and blocked 11 shots in a 58-46 revenge win.  Walton was held to eight points.

–“I wasn’t a force the first time,” said McCoy, “and there was some question who was the No. 1 center (McCoy or Walton) after that game.”

Ashante Johnson drained a three-point attempt with 4 seconds left in regulation and tipped in the winning basket with 4.7 seconds remaining in overtime to get Scripps Ranch past La Jolla, 63-61.

Scoring leaders, unofficial, some games not reported:

NAME TEAM GAMES POINTS AVERAGE
Jelani McCoy St. Augustine 29 749 25.82 (5)
Jeremy Killion Rancho Bernardo 27 712 26.37 (3)
Tim Rabetoy Julian 23 689 29.956 (1)
Matt Jager Vista 26 676 26.0 (4)
Sonny Drago Ramona 27 650 24.07 (7)
Mike McNair Kearny 27 647 23.96 (8)
Ashante Johnson Scripps Ranch 32 643 20.09
Al Smalley Fallbrook 21 608 28.95 (2)
Greg Clark Grossmont 24 595 24.791 (6)
Will Goodloe Mar Vista 27 566 20.96
Jared Evans Helix 25 563 22.52 (10)
Harres Karim Mira Mesa 24 550 22.91 (9)
Daral Guthro Chula Vista 25 541 21.64
Lee Point Loma 26 539 20.73
Louther San Marcos 27 537 19.88
Robinson Southwest 26 530 20.38
Jamie Hooper La Jolla Country Day 25 526 21.0
Swanson Tri-City 24 500 20.83
Miller San Diego 24 475 19.79
Paris Corner University City 23 472 20.52
J.B. Haskett La Jolla 26 471 18.1

VanHoeve, Covenant, 17×359, 21.1. Miller, El Cajon Valley, 21×429, 20.4.

Chula Vista’s Darel Guthro, fighting his way through Vista defenders, was a top 20 scorer.

El Camino took out its frustrations on Escondido, 109-54, after an upset, 64-59 loss to Torrey Pines. Four Wildcats scored at least 15 points.

Scott Charity adhered to the maxim that it is better to be late than never, scoring 23 of his 25 points in the second half as Scripps Ranch beat Mission Bay, 76-61.

Kearny’s Mike McNair and Point Loma’s Eric Bell matched four, three-point baskets, but McNair outscored his opponent, 34-18, and Kearny won, 63-55.

Eastlake (7-0) stayed unbeaten in the Metropolitan League when Rusty Skinner dropped  in an 18-foot jumper to get the Titans past Chula Vista, 54-52.

KOMETS’ MARK FALLS

Mike McNair scored 47 points to break Wilburn Strong’s school record of 42 points, set in 1968-69, and led the Komets to an 84-74, Eastern League win over Serra.

Harres Karim scored with eight seconds remaining and then blocked a shot as Mira Mesa nudged San Diego, 48-47.

Al Smalley of Fallbrook had second highest average.

FEBRUARY, 1995

Matt Jager scored 40 points, but Poway’s Steve Francis was dominant in the Titans’ 79-74, double overtime win over No. 8-ranked Vista.  Francis had 33 points and six three pointers and made a three with one second left to force a first overtime.

–With one second remaining in the first overtime, Francis was fouled attempting a half-court shot.  He made three successive free throws to force a second extra session, in which Poway outscored Vista, 8-3.

University City sophomore Paris Corner threw up a 70-foot prayer that drained the bottom of the net as the Centurions (10-15) upset Scripps Ranch (19-5), 59-58.

“When you start the second half with a technical foul, you let the other team back in the game,” said Lincoln coach Charlie Paulk of the T the Hornets’ received for a slam dunk basket during warmups before the third quarter.

–The Hornets led, 36-24, at the start of the third quarter but Jelani McCoy led the Saints on a 23-14 run with five, thunderous slam baskets that brought the visitors back into the game.

–Lincoln held on for a 69-66 win despite McCoy’s 34 points, 14 rebounds, and 13 blocked shots.

Rancho Buena Vista clinched its first Palomar League championship in the school’s eight-season history with a 72-70 win over runner-up Rancho Bernardo.  Tim Giles’ basket with three seconds left pulled out the win for the Longhorns.

CENTURY CLUB

TEAM OPPONENT SCORE
Horizon Midway Baptist 119-30
Mar Vista Tijuana CETY’s, Mexico 117-39
Mar Vista Christian 115-78
El Camino Oceanside 115-50
Lincoln Clairemont 114-38
Lincoln Morse 110-88
El Camino Escondido 109-54
West Hills El Cajon Valley 107-74
Mar Vista El Cajon Valley 104-101
Mar Vista El Cajon Valley 102-92
Mar Vista Marian 102-76
Mar Vista Crawford 101-66
Mar Vista Clairemont 101-51
El Camino Carlsbad 100-57
Tri-City Midway Baptist 100-20
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