Back Bay barnburner
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Richard Dunn
It wasn’t enough that Newport Harbor High senior standout Alyson
Jennings provided the kills, digs and aces, but capsulized the
emotions within the Sailors’ warm confines Friday night in the Back
Bay girls volleyball showdown.
“It gives me goose bumps just thinking about it,” Jennings said of
defeating rival Corona del Mar, in which the Texas-bound setter and
outside hitter helped Newport Harbor to a four-game nonleague
victory, 17-25, 25-17, 25-17, 25-23.
In the pulsating fourth game, it was Jennings who rifled one
across the net and landed so close to hitting the ground on the CdM
side that some Newport players started to celebrate. Jennings pointed
to her teammates and yelled for them to take cover, because the Sea
Kings (18-9) were sending it back over with some fancy digging and
this thing wasn’t over.
After a remarkable CdM return to stay alive, Jennings finished the
deal with her match-high 13th kill and the Sailors (21-5) hugged to
no end.
“That was a great match,” said Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn,
whose team is ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Section Division II-AA.
“In the first game, they came out and kicked our butts. We were
ready. We just got beat. They outdug us, outserved us and outhustled
us. But we didn’t panic and then we got in a groove.
Senior Kellie King’s sustained stints at the service line ignited
the Harbor attack with energy, Glenn said, while Taryn Tarnutzer (11
kills) provided many key blows. King and Jennings each had 23 assists
for the Sailors, who will likely open the CIF playoffs next week as a
No. 2 seed following the release of Sunday’s pairings.
“This match is like a playoff match,” said Glenn. “We had a good
crowd tonight and it was playoff atmosphere. It always is when you
play Corona [del Mar]. Nobody digs balls like they do, and I think
that will help us later on in the playoffs.”
The Sea Kings, ranked second in CIF Division III-A, came out fired
up on the heels of Thursday night’s setback against Northwood in the
Pacific Coast League title match, then Newport found another gear in
the second game and continued its momentum in the third.
In the fourth, however, CdM rallied from an 18-14 deficit to tie
the game and it remained deadlocked on five more occasions, the last
coming at 22-22 when Jennings delivered the goods on a King set.
Newport junior Kiley Hall followed with a kill on Jennings’ set to
give the hosts a 23-22 lead, then a CdM spike into the net provided
the Tars with a two-point cushion.
A net violation on Harbor made it a one-point game again, before
Jennings’ final kill crowned another chapter in the long and storied
rivalry.
Lauren Miller (eight kills, three aces), Emily Turner (seven
kills), Hall (seven) and Alexis Kerns (three aces) lifted Sea View
League champion Newport on several plays, while Hannah Lindquist’s
serving sparked the Tars. They also received contributions from
Elizabeth Clayton, Bryana Carey, Stephanie Trinen, Holland Osadche
and Hadley Burnham.
Jordan Smith led the Sea Kings with 12 kills, while Breanne Odgen,
Lauren Snell, Lindsey Ensign, Ashley Bill and Victoria Rice accounted
for many of the CdM highlights.
“This was a great way to end the regular season and it helps us
get ready for the CIF playoffs,” Glenn said.
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