Daily News (Los Angeles)

Freshman Barnes lifts Crespi to victory in Mission opener

- By Dan Lovi Correspond­ent

It's only fitting that the Mission League boys basketball opener between Crespi and St. Francis ended in dramatic fashion.

It wasn't until 5 minutes left in the game that St. Francis had its first lead, 4746, but the advantage was short-lived.

Enter freshman Isaiah Barnes, who provided a much-needed spark off the bench for the Celts.

A couple of swing passes around the arc found the ball in Barnes' hands, who drained a 3-pointer to give Crespi back the lead, which it maintained until the final buzzer for a 57-50 victory.

“I felt like that 3 brought all the momentum back to us. After that everyone started getting hyped, our team started communicat­ing more and we started locking up on defense,” said Barnes, who finished with 13 points and two assists. “They didn't score after that so I think that was the big momentum shifter.”

“I think the reason why his teammates have so quickly grown to respect him and appreciate who he is, is the confidence that he can shoot that shot as a freshman who hasn't played one varsity Mission League game before,” Crespi coach Derek Fisher said. “The confidence and the trust in himself to shoot the shot, whether it goes in or not, sometimes you just need to see if a player is willing to put himself on the line.”

Crespi was able to jump to an early lead to start the game, but St. Francis stood tough and battled to keep within striking distance the entire night.

Junior Mazi Mosley did his best to will his team to victory, putting up 30 points, including five 3-pointers.

Whether he was double teamed or had a hand in his face, Mosley pulled up with confidence and hit tough shot after shot.

“He's so special on and off the court. I'm just in awe of some of the stuff he does on the court and some of the stuff he does off the court,” St. Francis head coach Todd Wolfson said. “He's a pleasure to coach, he's a great kid. He works his tail off. I know this one's going to hurt him and hopefully we can see how he responds.”

Crespi's leading scorer on the season Joe Sterling had six points in the first half and was held scoreless for almost the entire second half as he struggled against the defense of St. Francis' Delan Grant.

But with a minute and change left in the game, he scored off a rebound of his own missed shot to give the Celts a 51-47 lead.

Peyton White anchored the interior for the Celts, finishing with 15 points and 10 rebounds. He scored nine of his team's 10 points in the third quarter.

“Peyton's potential is unlimited. He's the prototypic­al basketball player. We don't win games like this without Peyton White,” Fisher said. “When you come and watch Peyton White, the glue of what we're doing starts with his physicalit­y and presence in the middle.”

Crespi will get its next test in league play Wednesday at home against Harvard-Westlake.

 ?? DAVID CRANE — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Crespi's Peyton White puts up a shot against the defense of St. Francis' Ben O'Connor on Friday night at Crespi High.
DAVID CRANE — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Crespi's Peyton White puts up a shot against the defense of St. Francis' Ben O'Connor on Friday night at Crespi High.

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