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Argos slip by Jaguars, 55-54

MIGUEL ORTEGA of Garden Grove High was named CIF-SS Division 4AA Player of the Year (OC Tribune photo).

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MIGUEL ORTEGA (25) of Garden Grove defends against Segerstrom’s Cristian Galaviz in Golden West League action Tuesday night. Argonauts won 55-54 to improve to 6-0 in league play (Orange County Tribune photos by Jim Tortolano)

By Jim Tortolano/Orange County Tribune

There are no free lunches, it’s said, but in basketball there are free throws. Winners and losers are often defined by who makes them and who doesn’t. And when.

That was part of the story of Garden Grove’s 55-54 boys’ basketball win over Segerstrom in a Golden West League crucial at the Jaguar gym Tuesday night. The victory gives the Argonauts a 6-0 record in league play, 14-7 overall. While the win doesn’t completely lock up a league title, it does put the red-and-white well ahead of Ocean View (3-1) and Segerstrom (3-2).

JALEN CERVANTES (35) of Segerstrom goes up for a shot against Garden Grove’s Landon Mendoza (14) in the Jaguar gymnasium.

Grove built an early lead, but lost it when its free throw shooting went as chilly as a Tastee Freez in Oslo. Overall the Argos hit on only four of 12 from the line. The Jaguars flourished with theirs, connecting on 12 of 18. Until, of course, when they didn’t.

The Argonauts were clinging to a 55-53 lead with 36 seconds to go when two fouls were whistled which gave the home team three free throws. But they hit on only one, and Grove continued unbeaten in the league.

It was yet another white knuckle win for Grove, which won one earlier GWL contest by two points and another in overtime.

“It’s definitely a little luck,” said Argo coach Brian Girard. “We play good defense. We’ve consistently played good defense all year and I think that always gives us a chance to win. Tonight there were a few too many points to my liking, but we were able to play good enough defense in the end to hold on and win.”

The Argos were led in scoring by Miguel Ortega with 18 points, and Landon Mendoza added 14. Segerstrom’s top scorers were Jalen Cervantes with 11 and Chris Negrete with 10.

Next up for Garden Grove is a home game against Godinez Fundamental on Friday, then three games next week against Segerstrom at home on Monday and road games at Westminster and Ocean View next Tuesday and Thursday.

TUESDAY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Boys

Empire League

Golden West League

Orange League

Non-league

Girls

Empire League

Golden West League

San Joaquin League

 MONDAY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Boys

Garden Grove Leagoe

Golden West League

Orange Coast League

Non-league

Girls

Garden Grove League

Golden West League

 

 

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