Girls volleyball: FINALS BOUND
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Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - In the biggest game of the year for Newport Harbor
High girls volleyball team, the Sailors needed all their weapons to
produce, and in Tuesday’s Division I Southern California Regional Finals,
all of them did.
In addition to the Sailors’ big three of April Ross, Krista Dill and
Heather Cullen, seniors Lisa Addeo, Brenda Waterman and Erin Haller all
came up with the shots, digs and blocks needed to outlast Fresno’s
Bullard High, 7-15, 15-9, 15-10, 12-15, 15-7, to claim their
second-straight Southern California crown.
“All the kids played well tonight,” Glenn said. “We knew coming into
this game that we had our hands full and we needed to get big games from
all our players, particularly our seniors.”
After falling to the Sailors in the semifinals of the Santa Barbara
Tournament of Champions in three straight games, Glenn realized that the
Knights were for real and they could very well meet again come playoff
time.
“That team has scared me all year long,” Glenn said. “I said earlier
that they were the most athletic team we’ve played all year and tonight
they proved it.”
Ross led the Sailors with 17 kills, Cullen had 13 kills and Dill added
nine for the Sailors (36-2).
Addeo led the Tars with 10 blocks (five solos), many of them coming
against the Knights’ top outside hitter, Notre Dame-bound Jessica Kinder,
who still had 19 kills to lead all players.
“Lisa might very well be the best blocker I’ve coached since I’ve been
here, boy or girl,” Glenn said. “She has great hands and just has a
natural ability to read the play and setting up the block.”
Newport fell behind early in game one, 6-0, on yet another slow start
by the Sailors.
The Sailors rallied to take a 7-6 lead, before the Knights (27-3)
ripped off the final nine points to take the opener, 15-7.
“I don’t think we played all that bad in game one as opposed to them
really taking it to us,” Glenn said.
Game two was tied, 6-6, before the Sailors took advantage of Bullard
miscues to take a 12-6 lead.
Jessica Kinder’s strong serves brought the Knights back to 12-10,
before a Dill block, an Addeo block and a kill from Haller won the game
for the Sailors, 15-10, evening the match at a game apiece.
“Haller’s playing next to two all-CIF outside hitters,” Glenn said.
“She’s done a great job of picking her spots and tonight, she really had
some key shots for us.”
Both teams played game three knotted at 8-8, until Haller’s strong
serves and key blocks from Dill and Addeo allowed the Sailors to take a
14-8 lead.
The Knights got as close as 14-10, but Ross ended game three with a
shot on the line for the win, 15-10.
With the Sailors leading game four, 11-8, Bullard called timeout to
regroup.
With her sister, Kristen, setting, Jessica Kinder continued to rip
into the Sailors’ defense, leading the Knights on a 7-1 run to send the
match to a fifth game, 15-12.
“We tried some different alignments and ran out of substitutions,”
Glenn said. “What we tried didn’t work too well.”
In the deciding game, Ross rose to the occasion, leading the Sailors
to a 5-1 lead with her rocket jump-serves putting the Knights on their
heels.
Bullard never gave up and cut the lead to 7-6, before the Sailors
reopened the lead, 13-6, on the strong serves from Dill, blocks from
Addeo and key kills from Cullen and Waterman.
After a service winner by the Knights cut the lead to 13-7, Cullen and Ross ripped back-to-back kills to send the Sailors to Cypress College for
the Division I State Finals, where they will meet the Northern California
champs, Stockton’s Lincoln High.
Lincoln knocked off St. Mary’s of Stockton, 15-10, 15-13, 14-16,
15-10.
Newport Harbor knocked off Lincoln in the State finals last year,
15-11, 16-18, 15-5, 19-17.
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