Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, Dimitra Havriluk: Executive
decisions
Barry Faulkner
Eight seasons of club volleyball, as well as three on the Corona
del Mar High girls varsity, have prepared Dimitra Havriluk for the
corporate rat race.
A driven and vocal leader who finds comfort in crunch time, the 6-foot
senior outside hitter even sums up aspects of her on-court personality
with catch phrases frequently aimed at the executive washroom.
“I’m definitely a control freak in every way,” said the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week, who more times than not, controls the Sea Kings’
repeated acquisition of victory.
“I love being someone the team looks up to and depends upon,” she said.
“‘I want to be the one my teammates can depend on in a tight situation. I
want them to believe in me, to believe I can do it. I’m really big on
respect.”
Havriluk has gained such esteem from her teammates, as well as a growing
collection of opponents. Last week, she helped Coach Steve Conti’s squad
defeat Pacific Coast League foes Costa Mesa and Laguna Beach, the latter
all but ending the Artists’ decade-plus stranglehold on the league
championship and securing the title for CdM.
After pounding 14 kills in a three-game sweep of Mesa, Havriluk collected
30 kills and 21 digs in the five-game triumph over Laguna Beach.
She then amassed a match-high 32 kills in a five-game loss to Back Bay
rival Newport Harbor, the first time since 1993 the Sea Kings pushed the
Sailors beyond four games.
“She has stepped up in big matches for us,” said Conti, who believes
Havriluk’s leadership transcends pep talks and posturing.
“She’s by far the most vocal player on our team, but she leads by working
hard, being focused and hustling. That’s what you need from your
leaders.”
Havriluk, a first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division III selection as
a junior, needed some time to adjust to the outside hitter position this
fall, after playing middle blocker for the sixth season with the Newport
Beach-based Orange County Volleyball Club.
“Last year, I played outside hitter for club, before the high school
season. But this year, I played middle in club, so (returning to her
outside hitter spot with the Sea Kings) was an adjustment,” Havriluk
said.
Conti said the subtle diversity between the two positions, often makes
the transition difficult.
“It’s taken awhile for (Havriluk) to get into a groove,” Conti said. “She
got off to a bit of a slow start and she was frustrated because she
wasn’t at the level she was playing at the end of last high school
season.”
Increased passing responsibilities, as well as a greater reliance on
timing the various sets delivered outside, all required patience, a trait
which can, at times, meet a big block from Havriluk’s high energy.
Moderation, a behavior submerged occasionally beneath her dynamic
approach, was also necessary, Conti said, for Havriluk to master the
variety of shots outside hitters deploy to keep defenses off balance.
“She’s very powerful and she likes to go up and take a big swing,” Conti
said. “She hits the ball very hard and that’s a nice weapon to have. But
I’ve asked her to work on some complementary shots to make her a little
more versatile. She hits the ball so hard, the defense is usually dug
down deep, so her off-speed shots are that much more effective.”
Havriluk again reverted to CEO-speak to describe her penchant for
high-speed spikes.
“I take pride in hitting the ball hard,” she said. “There’s nothing like
the feeling of a hard-driven kill. It’s exhilarating. But I have to be
smarter and not be on such a power trip. I’ve tried to become smarter
with my shots.”
Regardless of the velocity she uses to record a kill, Havriluk covets the
pressure of delivering in hard-fought, heated competition.
“The big matches are the ones I play volleyball for,” said Havriluk,
whose older sisters Ali and Jordana were also standout athletes at CdM.
“The best ones are the close ones. Sometimes they’re heartbreakers, but
those are the ones you thrive off of.”
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