Coast, Pierce clash yet again
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Bryce Alderton
Another year and once again Orange Coast College and L.A. Pierce meet
in the state community college men’s volleyball playoffs. This year
it’s a state semifinal today at 5:30 p.m. at Long Beach City College.
To say Coast (17-6, 11-5 in the Orange Empire Conference) and
Pierce have had a rivalry for nearly the past decade would be putting
it mildly. The Pirates, runners-up in the OEC to Golden West this
season, and the Brahmas have developed a competitive entity the likes
of the Dodgers and Giants in baseball or the Raiders and Chiefs in
football.
“Golden West has always been our crosstown rival because the
schools are so close, but there is definitely a rivalry with L.A.
Pierce, especially in the last five years,” OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese
said. “We get to see them only once a year until the playoffs, so
that also creates more of a rivalry.”
The Brahmas defeated Coast in each of the last two state title
matches and in the Southern California Regional Playoffs in 1999.But
which school did Coast beat for its last state championship in 1994?
Pierce.
Pierce, champion of the Western States Conference with a 13-2
mark, has been the Pirates’ nemesis for several years. Coast beat the
Brahmas in a regular-season match in five games in February, getting
a match-high 23 kills from freshman outside hitter Kaimana Kamalani.
Poyer Poia, Coast’s kill leader, has spent the last month battling
tendinitis in his knees while still recovering from a sprained ankle.
Coast, the OEC’s No. 2 seed, will try to focus on keeping L.A.
Pierce off-balance on serves, something Cutenese said it did in the
match earlier this season.
“If we don’t serve aggressively, they have the option of running
their offense,” he said. “They do a good job of spreading the ball
around.
“Both teams are different than earlier this season. They are
ranked No. 1 going into the state tournament, so I feel like the
pressure is on them, not us.”
Cutenese doesn’t have to remind his players of the importance of
playing L.A. Pierce.
“That’s the most I’ve seen my team up for a match all year,”
Cutenese said about the match earlier this season. “It was a reminder
of what happened last year.”
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