Eagles sweep another foe
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The Estancia High boys volleyball team recorded its seventh sweep in
the Golden West League with a 15-5, 15-1, 15-6 victory over host
Westminster Friday.
Juniors Kris Hartwell and Brad Larsen recorded seven kills each,
while junior Scott Sankey contributed five kills. Sophomore setter
Trevor Holmes amassed 23 assists.
Coach Tracey Heims’ Eagles improved to 12-2, 8-0 in league.
Estancia will compete in the Chaparral High Tournament in Las Vegas
during the spring break weekend. Heims said the tournament, which
starts Monday and ends Tuesday, will be at three different sites and
will included 48 schools that will be seeded into 12 different pools.
Mesa goes down in four
* Costa Mesa High boys volleyball coach Dave Sorrells said his
Mustangs played their best match of the season, despite losing in
four games to Golden West League visitor Ocean View Friday.
The Seahawks (12-5, 6-1 in league) defeated Costa Mesa, 15-6,
15-6, 13-15, 15-6. The Mustangs (1-12, 0-7) were led by junior Mitch
Mandel and freshman Ryan Bagwell who had seven kills each.
Sorrells also noted his two sophomore middle blockers, Gabriel
Gonzalez and Garrett Walthers, played well, collecting two and four
stuff blocks, respectively.
Sage Hill falls in three
* Junior outside hitters Kevin Joyce and Macsun Frederick had 17
and 16 kills, respectively, for Sage Hill School, but host Pasadena
Poly swept the Lightning, 15-12, 16-14, 15-13, in an Academy League
boys volleyball match Friday.
Sage Hill, which opened the season 6-0, fell to 7-4, 5-4 in
league. The Lightning will take the next two weeks off.
“We’re working on becoming a steady team,” Sage Hill Coach Merja
Connolly said. “We’ve been up and down ... we’re learning a lesson
that you have to play steady to win. We’ve been having a problem with
mental errors.”
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