Girls volleyball: Mesa sweeps Eagles
COSTA MESA - Daylyn Kelly had 12 kills to lead visiting Costa Mesa
High over rival Estancia, 15-8, 15-1, 15-4, Thursday in Pacific Coast
League girls volleyball action.
For Eagles coach Luis Carlotta, his team is in the learning phase to
success and according to the first-year skipper, it’s a day-by-day
process.
“It’s all new to them,” Carlotta said of his system. “It’s taking a
while for them to adapt to my style of coaching, but they’re getting
there. I think we’re going in the right direction. It won’t be done
overnight.”
Lauren Cassity had six kills and Helen Flores had nine assists for the
Eagles (2-9, 0-5).
After both teams traded points early, Costa Mesa (5-6, 2-3), managed
to take command of game one to win, 15-8.
“We’ve been working on some new defensive switches, but we still
haven’t quite adapted to it,” Carlotta said.
The Mustangs managed to take advantage to Eagles’ mistakes to control
game two from the get-go, winning, 15-1.
Not giving up, the Eagles managed to jump out to a 4-0 lead, but
couldn’t hold the momentum as the Mustangs rallied to win.
“Our group has been getting a lot of compliments from the other teams
that we’ve been playing and even though we haven’t won in league, I’m
proud of our girls and the direction we’re heading,” Carlotta said.
Next up, Costa Mesa and Estancia will take their shows on the road.
For the Mustangs, they take on University, while the Eagles go up
against Laguna Beach.
Both matches are Tuesday at 3:15 p.m.
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