May groomed, now eyes gold
Steve Virgen
For the past three weeks, Misty May has been sidelined with an
abdominal strain.
Thatâs whatâs known, but itâs not the entire truth. May, a former
Newport Harbor High star volleyball player known for her fiery
competitiveness, is actually ready to play, ready for the 2004
Olympics.
âIâm in the best shape that I have ever been in since college,â
May said in a phone interview last week. âFrom last year to this
year, itâs night and day. Iâm going to be healthy going into the
Olympics and I feel very confident.â
May, along with her partner, Kerri Walsh, will be one of the
favorites in womenâs beach volleyball in the Olympics in Athens,
Greece next month. May and Walsh will be vying for gold, Aug. 14-25.
Before that happens, May will test her health this weekend in the
Hermosa Beach Open at the Hermosa Beach Pier. The action starts
Thursday with qualifying rounds from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The main draw
competition is on Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the womenâs final is
at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, which will also be broadcast live on NBC.
May will also be making an appearance at Macyâs at South Coast
Plaza Thursday at 7 p.m., when there will be a fall preview fashion
show.
In the days leading up to the Olympics, May remains excited about
competing in Athens, she said.
âWe want to win the gold medal,â May said. âWhen I get there, I
want to hunt down my cousin [Taylor Dent] and walk in with him during
the opening ceremony.â
May and Dent are first cousins. Dent, who stood out in his only
year at Corona del Mar High in 1996, is on the U.S. Olympic menâs
tennis team.
âWe were the youngest cousins, out of all my cousins,â May said.
âWe always tagged along with each other.â
At a young age, May was groomed for competition. Her father,
Robert âButchâ May, was on the 1968 U.S. volleyball team that placed
seventh at the Mexico City Games. Mayâs mother, the late Barbara May,
also played volleyball and she competed in tennis at UCLA.
At one time, Misty May had a baby-sitter, three-time gold medalist
Karch Kiraly, who will also be in the Hermosa Beach Open.
So it was of little surprise May earned so much success at Newport
Harbor, and later at Long Beach State, where she earned National
Player of the Year honors. She also led the Sailors to two state
volleyball titles.
âShe was always one step ahead of everyone else,â said Dan Glenn,
the Newport Harbor High girls volleyball coach. âHer parents had such
a great influence on her. She plays the game by feel. She has the
ability to see whatâs going to happen before it happens.â
May also competed in the 2000 Olympics with Holly McPeak. They
finished fifth. May battled with an abdominal strain at the time and
after the Olympics in Sydney she underwent reconstructive knee
surgery.
But she has been fierce on the comeback trail ever since, piling
up wins with Walsh.
âItâs completely different,â May said of her health and mindset
going into next monthâs Olympics. âThe Olympics can be a bit
overwhelming, but now I know what to expect.â
While preparing for the Olympics has been exciting, May has had
other facets resulting in happiness. She has found love. While
rehabilitating her knee three years ago, she met Matt Treanor, who is
now a catcher for the Florida Marlins.
âWeâre getting married in November,â May said. âHe proposed to me
March 31.â
May said Treanor asked her father for his daughterâs hand in
marriage while sitting for dinner. She said they will wed in Orange
and have their reception in Costa Mesa.
Also, after the Olympics, May said she will continue to be an
assistant at Irvine Valley College, where she works with Tom
Pestolesi, a former Newport Harbor assistant coach and teacher.
May said the fundamentals, along with the importance of work
ethic, she learned at Newport Harbor remains important in her career.
She passes that on to the players, Pestolesi said. Yet, just as in
high school, she also likes to have fun.
That was evident when millions saw May and Walsh in a commercial
that aired during the Super Bowl earlier this year. May and Walsh
played volleyball in the snow, while wearing bikinis.
May said she enjoyed making the commercial, and it only
strengthened the team bond she shares with Walsh.
âWe just find ways to win,â May said. âWe work well together and
we hate losing.â
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