Baler Eric Elayda, competing above earlier this season, scored five points in the waning minutes of Monday's game against Seaside.

San Benito defeats Seaside 55-52 on Monday night to end 6-game
losing streak
Although Eric Elayda was limited to just five points, the senior
guard deposited his entire point total in the final moments of
Monday night’s non-conference game against visiting Seaside.
Draining a 3-pointer late, then adding a pair of free throws
later in the game proved to be just enough, as Elayda and the San
Benito boys basketball team outlasted the Spartans 55-52 in
Hollister to snap a six-game losing streak.
San Benito defeats Seaside 55-52 on Monday night to end 6-game losing streak

Although Eric Elayda was limited to just five points, the senior guard deposited his entire point total in the final moments of Monday night’s non-conference game against visiting Seaside.

Draining a 3-pointer late, then adding a pair of free throws later in the game proved to be just enough, as Elayda and the San Benito boys basketball team outlasted the Spartans 55-52 in Hollister to snap a six-game losing streak.

“We needed a win in the worst way,” San Benito head coach Tracy Carpenter said afterward. “We had lost six close games, four in the last possession, three on the last shot.”

Seaside could have actually tied Monday’s game on the last shot, but neither of the Spartans’ 3-point attempts would fall, and the Balers held on for a three-point win as a result.

The victory improves San Benito to 2-6 on the year, with Monday’s game supplying the team with its first victory since the season opener on Nov. 29 against Gonzales.

It didn’t initially appear that Monday’s game against Seaside would fall into the win column, though; not after San Benito fell behind 14-5 in the first quarter.

“We got off to a bad start. We got behind, which is not what we wanted,” Carpenter said. “But we came back.”

The Balers erased their entire nine-point deficit in the second quarter when they outscored the Spartans 15-6 to knot the game 20-all at the break.

In the second half, San Benito went up by as many as 10 points when Seaside took control and went on an 18-0 run.

“It was a game of runs,” said Carpenter, whose Balers then went on a run of their own to cut into Seaside’s eight-point lead.

“But we got some stops when we had to,” he added.

With the two teams tied late in the fourth quarter, Elayda nailed a 3-pointer to stake the Balers to a slim lead. Seaside’s Donovan Salvant, who deposited a game-high 22 points, answered right back with a two-point basket, but Elayda sunk both of his ensuing free throws to push San Benito back ahead by three points.

With 10 seconds remaining, Seaside had one last possession to tie the game, and it managed to get two 3-point attempts off, but neither shot went in.

“This was a good confidence-booster,” Carpenter said. “We ground it out and found a way to win.”

San Benito got a scoring boost from Jordan Belton, who, after scoring just two points in the first half, got into foul trouble in the third and fourth quarters and played limited minutes as a result.

The junior guard still managed to drop a team-high 14 points against Seaside, though, connecting on two 3-pointers in the fourth.

“He played well while being in foul trouble,” Carpenter said.

Meanwhile, the Balers got good production out of its centers, with Ryan Di Salvo contributing nine points and Jacob Tonascia adding seven, while forward Cooper Sepulveda chimed in with seven points as well.

The Balers will square off against North County on Dec. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Condor Christmas Classic.

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