Redondo's Easton Gray lofts a three pointer Monday night, however it wasn't to the point of preventing Mira Costa from winning. Photographs by Ray Vidal
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The Mira Costa young men ball group got their retribution prevail upon archrival Redondo Friday night. The issue was that they got the second game against the Sea Hawks simply because the top cultivated Mustangs experienced one of the most terrible misfortunes in their set of experiences two days sooner.
Up 42-29 over Santa Monica Wednesday night with four minutes left, the Mustangs surrendered a 16-0 game shutting run as their home fans watched with sickening dread while the tremendous lead dissipated pail by agonizing can. The last score read: Santa Monica 45, Mira Costa 42 as the crippled Mustang home group walked out of the exercise center.
In view of Covid-19 limitations, the Bay League groups didn't play their typical home-and-away series with each group this year. All things considered, they played just one game against each group, and afterward they played a very first time competition to decide their last standings in the association. The competition results outweigh their normal season standings.
The Mustangs went into the competition as the favorite with a 4-1 association record. Their main misfortune was to Redondo at Redondo. Redondo was the 6th seed with a 1-4 record.
Costa got a bye in the first round. In the mean time, Redondo dominated its first-round match Monday night and lost its second-round game. That set up a fight with Costa at Costa for third spot. The Mustangs dominated the match 59-48 in the wake of raging back from a four-point halftime deficiency and holding the Sea Hawks to a simple 18 places in the final part.
"The children truly dedicated to playing our sort of guard in the final part," said Coach Neal Perlmutter. "I'm pleased with the manner in which they retaliated and gave it all that they needed to get this urgent success. This gets us into the end of the season games."
The success guaranteed the group, which got done with a 17-6 record, would get a programmed spot in the CIF Southern Section Division 2AA end of the season games. Perlmutter said he hopes to play a first-round game out and about Friday night. Assuming they dominate that match, he said, they will likely get to have a game in the second round.
Redondo, which completed fourth in the competition and in this way in the association, will presently need to delay until Tuesday to learn assuming they get an at-large bid for the end of the season games.