Girls volleyball: One last hurrah for locals
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Tony Altobelli
HUNTINGTON BEACH - In one last mini-clash of local talent on the
girls high school volleyball scene the Newport Harbor High-led North
squad prevailed over the Corona del Mar-led South squad, 25-13, 24-26,
15-8, in the Dave Mohs Memorial Volleyball All-Star Match Friday night at
Edison High, the 24th annual postseason showdown of Orange County’s best.
“This was a lot of fun to be a part of,” Sailors’ senior April Ross said.
“The finalization pretty much hit after the state tournament, but this
was a nice way to really wrap it up.”
Ross, headed for USC next year, had a match-high 13 kills and was named
the Most Valuable Player of the match.
Ross’ teammate, Duke-bound Krista Dill, wrapped up a couple of sports on
Friday. After throwing the discus for the Sailors track and field squad
at the CIF State Preliminaries, Dill battled the traffic to arrive just
prior to game time.
“It’s like being a part of some super-human team or something,” Dill said
of her all-star teammates. “It was nice to see everyone we’ve been
playing against all this time be on the same team. I don’t think it will
ever sink in that this stage of my life is over. This is something I
can’t wait to tell my kids about someday.”
The third member of the Sailors’ CIF Division I state championship to
appear in the match, Brenda Waterman, also came through with some big
plays for the North before heading south to UCI in the fall.
On the South squad, Dimitra Havriluk led the South with six kills.
“This was a nice closing to a part of my life,” Havriluk said. “It’s a
great way of ending one chapter and starting another.”
Havriluk is already counting down the days until she heads to the
University of West Virginia.
“August 1, I’ll be heading out there,” Havriluk said. “I’m so stoked. I
can’t wait to go.”
Fellow Sea King, Stanford-bound Jamie Brownell, summed up this all-star
experience very nicely.
“With all the stuff we’ve done, this was all for fun,” Brownell said.
“There was no pressure in this at all. Now it’s back to club volleyball
before heading on to college.”
For those interested in the match, the North jumped out to a 17-6 edge
and under the rally-scoring format, that was more than enough to take
Game 1.
The South rose to the occasion in Game 2. Trailing, 24-21, a combination of strong play and some unforced errors allowed the South to even the
match.
In the 15-point, Game 3, Ross earned her MVP status with six kills. The
North jumped out to a 10-3 lead and held on from there.
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