CdM sweeps San Jacinto
CORONA DEL MAR - Students were still showing up when Corona del Mar
High’s Sea Kings almost had it wrapped up.
Their opponent, San Jacinto, spent four times as long on the Southern
California highways Thursday as it did on the volleyball court.
San Jacinto’s Tigers, the third-place team from the Skyline League,
recorded zero kills and scored no points on its own merit, as host Corona
del Mar won, 15-1, 15-2, 15-2, in 44 minutes, a girls first-round CIF
Southern Section Division III-AA match.
“Everyone on the team works hard in practice, and the best thing that
happened tonight was that everyone got in to play,” said CdM Coach Steve
Conti, whose program won the CIF III-AA championship two years ago and
reached the semifinals last year.
The third-seeded Sea Kings (14-5), Pacific Coast League champions,
will play Rosary in the quarterfinals Saturday, and Rosary will be the
host school.
San Jacinto (8-5), which scheduled a 2 1/2-hour bus trip to the Land
of Volleyball but needed only 1 1/2 hours to arrive, got a lesson in
serving from CdM senior Dimitra Havriluk, who scored 15 unanswered points
from behind the line in the first game.
“We’ve played Chaparral and Rim of the World, so we’re kind of used to
playing good teams, but I don’t think our girls understood what the
volleyball was like down here by the beach,” San Jacinto Coach Dan Quam
said. “This was actually a very good experience for us to come down here
and see the level of play they can aspire to if they want to work hard.”
Unable to snag the serve away from Havriluk in the opening game, San
Jacinto ran into the same problem in the second game, as Havriluk (nine
aces and six kills) lifted the Sea Kings to a 12-0 lead, but a mishandled
ball by CdM provided the Tigers with only their second sideout of the
game.
The Tigers scored their only point in the first game on a return by
Havriluk that was too long. Their points in the second and third games
came on four rotation violations on CdM.
“I didn’t really know what to expect,” Conti said. “In the first
round, you expect the other team to have one or two good players, and we
recognized early who they were and just tried to keep the ball out of
their hands.”
CdM senior Jamie Brownell had three kills and three digs, while Kate
Petry and Katie Duggan each had two kills for the winners. Marissa Becker
contributed nine assists, five digs and one kill. Meghan Gallagher had
one kill for CdM and didn’t appear to ever break a sweat.
In the third game, CdM’s Sara Deming made a solid block at the net
that created a loud pop in an otherwise quiet gym, as CdM jumped out to a
12-1 lead.
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