Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

West Ranch pulls away late

Wildcats improve to 25-1 thanks to a fourth-quarter flurry at Nike Extravagan­za.

- WEST RANCH 78 BISH. O’CONNELL 68 By Luca Evans

The ball changed area codes in a blink, a team that’s tried to slow the pace turning supersonic.

With the Santa Clarita West Ranch Wildcats surging in the fourth quarter Saturday, putting the finishing touches on a 78-68 win over Bishop O’Connell of Virginia, point guard Darrell Morris poked the ball free and skidded across the floor for the ball. In one motion, the 5foot-9 guard passed the ball to senior Jaqari Miles, who got his fingertips on it before flinging a pass to forward Andrew Meadow. Rim-rattling dunk. “We have the most versatilit­y, I think,” Meadow said, “out of any team.”

It didn’t look like this was going to work at the beginning of the season. West

Ranch, which had never made it to the Open Division, was suddenly working with an abundance of talent: four-year senior stalwart Meadow, outside shooter Miles, junior wing James Evans — and 7-foot Hacienda Heights Los Altos transfer Jazz Gardner. At least six players on the roster could create their own shot, and suddenly, a hotly coveted center got thrown into the mix.

In an October preseason tournament in Vegas, the offense was scattersho­t. Gardner looked uncertain, his shot not falling.

Building chemistry, Meadow said, was “the hardest thing we’ve ever done.”

Heading into the playoffs, though, the pieces are clicking. The Wildcats are 25-1 with the win over O’Connell at Santa Ana Mater Dei’s Nike Extravagan­za.

It started with coach Jeff Bryant, who entered the season believing he had to adapt a fast-paced, five-out offense from seasons past. Gardner presented an opportunit­y: a big who could play in the post and perimeter, who could facilitate from anywhere on the court.

The Wildcats needed ball movement, player movement. Not constantly hunting for quick shots in transition.

“I don’t think that is a recipe to win a championsh­ip, especially in the Open Division,” Bryant said.

Three games into the season, heading into a matchup with similarly talented Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, Bryant explained what he needed from each of his players. Gardner and Meadow would be the fulcrums. They’d run plays for Miles. Evans and senior Isaiah Fields would be slashers and shooters. Morris would run the show.

“It changed the way our season was going from that day on,” Bryant said.

It’s created magic like that fourth-quarter sequence against O’Connell. Magic like Gardner playing from the perimeter and feeding the shorter Meadow in the post. Miles finished with 23 points, Meadow with 20 and Gardner 15 against O’Connell.

“It’s a combinatio­n of skill and size between the both of us that can create a lot of mismatches,” Meadow said of him and Gardner. “Either of us can be on the wing, either of us can be on the block.”

“We take turns, I guess you could say,” Gardner said with a grin.

Meadow is the epicenter. He’s been a Santa Clarita Valley kid since elementary school, staying at West Ranch for four years. The program, Bryant said, knew it would attract talent because of Meadow.

“They want to win for themselves, but they also want to win for Andrew … he’s one of those kids you want to go to war for,” Bryant said.

Nike Extravagan­za standouts

Notre Dame (19-8) beat St. Augustine, one of the best teams in San Diego, 8472. Oak Hill (Va.) transfer Mercy Miller took over late, hitting multiple threes to finish with 39 points.

Studio City HarvardWes­tlake (26-1) continued rolling with a 63-42 win over Concord De La Salle, the game all but over after Brady Dunlap led the way with 10 fourth-quarter points.

 ?? Nick Coza For The Times ?? JAZZ GARDNER, a 7-foot Hacienda Heights Los Altos transfer who can play on the perimeter, finished with 15 points to help the Wildcats top Bishop O’Connell (Virginia) 78-68 at Mater Dei in Santa Ana.
Nick Coza For The Times JAZZ GARDNER, a 7-foot Hacienda Heights Los Altos transfer who can play on the perimeter, finished with 15 points to help the Wildcats top Bishop O’Connell (Virginia) 78-68 at Mater Dei in Santa Ana.

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