Sea Kings sweep Uni
Joseph Boo
SAN DIEGO - After a disappointing finish in the CIF Southern
Section Division III-AA playoffs, the Corona del Mar High girls
volleyball team had a chance to redeem itself Tuesday night.
The Sea Kings took full advantage of that opportunity in the first round
of the CIF State Division III playoffs, downing host University of San
Diego High, 15-13, 15-6, 15-3.
With the win, CdM (21-9) gets a rematch against Harvard-Westlake in
Saturday night’s quarterfinals in North Hollywood. Harvard-Westlake, the
No. 2 seed, eliminated the Sea Kings in four games the section semifinals
and also swept them in a best-of-three tournament match at the San Marcos
Tournament earlier this season.
“We talked yesterday about having to weather the storm,” CdM Coach Steve
Conti said. “There were times in the semifinals when we panicked.”
CdM faced a hurricane at the start of the second game, when the Dons
(20-7) raced out to a 6-0 lead. Conti called a timeout to regroup his
team.
“I talk about being patient,” Conti told his team during the timeout.
CdM responded with one of those Biblical-sized storms, which wiped out
everything in its path.
After a sideout, Jamie Brownell’s kill started a 15-0 run by the Sea
Kings.
Brownell, a senior, had four of her 13 kills and five digs during the
onslaught. Jessica Edwards’ strong serving also provided a spark during
the run.
After the 15-0 surge, the deflated Dons simply collapsed in the final
game.
“I think, sometimes, we tend to overanalyze ourselves,” Conti said. “We
have to wrap ourselves in execution and take it one point at a time.”
By taking it one point at a time, CdM outlasted the San Diego Section
champions in the first game.
While Lauren Ognibene led the Dons with 15 kills, Uni simply had no
answer for Dimitra Havriluk. The senior outside hitter led CdM with 18
kills and seemed to stun the Uni home crowd with her powerful spikes.
Sisters Marissa and Jacqueline Becker also contributed heavily for the
winners. Jacqueline Becker led the Sea Kings with 42 assists, while her
sister sparkled on defense.
CdM also had key contributions from its bench. Edwards’ serving proved
problematic for the Dons as she had two aces and served five consecutive
points in the third game to build an insurmountable lead.
Katie Petry, Katie Duggan and Lindsay Anstandig all provided solid
defensive efforts off the bench.
The victory satisfied the Sea Kings’ thirst for a shot at revenge against
Harvard-Westlake.
“I think if our girls aren’t fired up, they better leave their uniforms
at home,” Conti said of Saturday’s showdown. “It’s the first thing the
girls mentioned after the match. They wanted the rematch and they’ll get
it.”
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