CdM wins Battle of the Bay
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Chris Yemma
It wouldn’t have been a Newport Harbor High vs. Corona del Mar girls
volleyball match if it didn’t go down to five games, with everyone in
the building on the edge of their seats or standing, and with
synchronized screams of jubilation or gasps of grief after every
point.
And in the fifth game, with the home crowd on their feet, yelling
at the top of their lungs while trying to will their team to a win,
Corona del Mar pulled out a thriller Friday night, defeating visiting
Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, 27-25, 18-25, 25-18, 20-25, 15-8.
“I’ve been coaching here for nine years,” CdM Coach Bill
Christiansen said. “And I can’t remember a time when these two teams
played and one of them actually swept the other in three [games].”
With the Sea Kings (22-5, 9-1 in league) dispatching the Sailors,
a 2 1/2 -year Newport winning streak over CdM was ended, and the Sea
King seniors walked off the court basking in the glory of defeating
their biggest rival in their last year of high school volleyball.
“Of all the games we played, I will remember this one the most in
my high school volleyball career,” said senior Lindsey Ensign, who
had the match-winning kill that sent the crowd into a frenzy. “When
they set that last one up for me, I had no doubt I was going to put
the ball down. But anyone could have done it, I was lucky enough to
have it.”
After the Sailors went up, 3-1, in the fifth game with two Kiley
Hall kills and a Taryn Tarnutzer tip, the Sea Kings rallied and
scored six straight points to go up, 8-3, forcing Sailor Coach Dan
Glenn to call a timeout.
The timeout didn’t help slow CdM’s momentum, and a couple of
unforced Sailor errors later, the score was 14-7 Sea Kings. Hall
slammed one last kill home to make it 14-8, but then Ensign worked
her magic, and sent the Sailors home.
“It’s always a big game against Newport,” Christiansen said. “This
rivalry goes back 35, 40 years. It’s like a USC-UCLA rivalry.”
Ensign led the Sea Kings with 17 kills and 23 digs, while senior
Jordan Smith and senior Traci Lawson added 10 kills apiece. Lawson
also had 20 assists.
Sailors’ senior captain Hall, playing in her last regular-season
match, led the match with 27 kills. Coco Yokoyama had 10 kills,
Tarnutzer had five and Hadley Burnham had two for the Sailors, who
finished their regular season 12-12, 8-2.
Despite being a nonleague matchup, the Newport Harbor-Corona del
Mar battles are for more than rankings, standings or records. Both
schools look at it as one of, if not the, biggest matchup all season.
And both schools are fighting for something extremely important.
“With both sides always being competitive, bragging rights are
involved here,” Glenn said before the match. “But it’s always a good,
competitive game. One of the reasons I’m still coaching is to play
Corona.”
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