EAGLES RISING
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Melanie Neff
It must have been the headbands.
The Estancia boys volleyball team came out in Game 3 all wearing
headbands with their own handwritten slogans on them. The Eagles
quickly ripped off seven straight points to open the game and went on
to sweep Whittier, 15-6, 15-8, 15-7 in a quarterfinal match of the
CIF Southern Section Division III boys volleyball playoffs.
“That was all Josh [Kornegay],” Estancia Coach Tracey Heims said.
“He always comes up with something new every game to get the team
pumped up.”
Not that the Eagles needed any extra help. With Whittier having
only one real weapon in captain Mike Hernandez, it was just a matter
of keeping him quiet for the Eagles to succeed.
Hernandez took control in Game 1 and quickly rattled off three
quick kills, as the Cardinals took a 3-2 lead. But with the exception
of a 2-1 lead in Game 2, that would be the only time Whittier held an
advantage.
Estancia tied it, 3-3, on an unforced error and then pulled away
on five straight service points by Scott Sankey, including two aces,
taking an 11-4 lead. Whittier battled off three game points before
the Eagles took a one-game lead on a kill by Sankey, who had five in
the game.
In Game 2, Estancia completely eliminated Hernandez from the
equation, and although numerous side outs and unforced errors kept
the game going, the Eagles were always in control. Whittier got
within three points at 9-6, but Jess Hellmich, one of only two
seniors on the Eagles squad, served up three straight points to give
his team a 12-6 lead.
Hernandez had just one kill in Game 2.
“He was their only player,” Kornegay said. “We shut him down and
then the rest of their team lost it.”
After sprinting out to a 7-0 lead in Game 3, Hernandez tried
regain control of his team, but several calls by officials upset him
and he spent the rest of the game glaring at the head referee and
shaking his head. The Cardinals never got closer than five points in
the game.
While the Cardinals had only one weapon, No. 3-seed Estancia had
an arsenal.
Junior outside hitter Kris Hartwell dominated Whittier’s front
line, placing his kills at will. He finished with a match-high 22, to
go along with three aces. Kornegay and Sankey each chipped in with 12
kills. Brad Larsen added seven kills, 10 digs and three aces.
Sophomore setter Trevor Holmes was all over the court, dishing out
44 assists and scooping up a match-high 11 digs. His game was so
impressive for the Eagles, even the officials commented to Heims at
the end of the match what a strong game he played.
That bodes well for Heims in the future. But for right now she is
concentrating on her young team who is making their first appearance
in the playoffs in nine years and is headed to the semifinals where
they will play San Gabriel, an 11-15, 15-8, 15-1, 15-12 winner over
Oxnard. San Gabriel upset second-seeded Downey in the second round
Friday night. The alternate site will be determined for Wednesday’s
semifinal.
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