Daily News (Los Angeles)

Verdugo Hills falls to Athenian in state title game

- By Dan Albano dalbano@scng.com

Verdugo Hills High has been a popular filming location for movies over the years but its boys basketball team completed its own captivatin­g drama on Friday.

The Dons, who play in a small gym and are sometimes overshadow­ed by neighborin­g schools, competed on an NBA-sized court Friday in the CIF State championsh­ips.

With no player taller than 6-foot-3 and its point guard injured, the team relied on resiliency and shooting to make its first appearance in a state final.

Sound a bit like the film Hoosiers?

For Verdugo Hills and head coach Jared Gibson, the story indeed came to life.

The Dons didn't win their final game like the Indiana high school team in the film, but were still filled with pride after falling to Athenian of Danville 67-49 in the Division V championsh­ip at Golden 1 Center.

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“These guys are so dang resilient,” Gibson said of his players, all of whom he patted on the head afterward. “If you guys saw the court we play in, it's about 75 feet long . ... We can't even play playoff games there, so coming out on a NBA court, it's like good old Hickory from Hoosiers. I almost had to bring the tape measure out for our guys.”

“It's pretty impressive that we got here,” he added. “I walked in 17 years ago into the gym, and I looked up and it said 1959 last league title. And 17 years later, we're sitting here giving it a go for a state title. (We're) regional champs, section champs. These guys are champs. I know they don't feel like it right now, but they are champions.”

The transition to the home court of the Sacramento Kings provided one of the challenges for Verdugo Hills (25-12), the Division II champion in the L.A. City Section. The Dons made 7 of 34 shots (21%) of their 3-point attempts. They sank only 3 of 16 in the final quarter.

Gibson said he believed his team needed to make about 12 to compete with the taller and more athletic Owls (28-8), who shot 55% from the floor.

Senior guard Jabez Agustin was a bright spot Verdugo Hills, making 5 of 11 attempts from beyond the arc en route to a team-high 15 points.

“I air-balled my first two 3s,” he said. “(Gibson) always gives me confidence and he told me shoot with confidence.”

Verdugo Hills played without junior point guard William Gharabekya­n, whose left hand was in a cast.

The Dons, who never led, trimmed their deficit to 1817 early in the second quarter thanks to a 3-pointer by Georges Abdulnour and a layup by Gianmarco Figueroa off a slick, backdoor pass from Alexander Martinez (12 points, seven steals).

But Athenian called timeout and closed the half on an 18-3 run. Guard Evan Lucas sparked the Owls' surge with consecutiv­e 3-pointers and a 3-point play off a drive. The senior guard finished with a gamehigh 20 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists.

Early in the third, Athenian stretched its lead to 38-20 before Verdugo Hills showed more fight. The Dons received a spark from their 1-3-1 zone defense and went on a 9-0 run to trim Athenian's lead to 38-29.

But just like in the second quarter, Athenian responded and pulled away for its first state title.

Abdulnour (11 points) earned the Dons' Victory with Honor sportsmans­hip award for the game.

“It was a crazy run,” he said. “I'm just proud of everyone here. We made history at Verdugo . ... We didn't finish the mission, but we got all the way over here.”

 ?? KEITH BIRMINGHAM — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Georges Abdulnour of Verdugo Hills shoots past Evan Lucas of Athenian in the second half of Friday's game.
KEITH BIRMINGHAM — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Georges Abdulnour of Verdugo Hills shoots past Evan Lucas of Athenian in the second half of Friday's game.
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