OCC Women’s Volleyball: Pirates sweep San Diego
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - For the Orange Coast College women’s volleyball team
there was time to joke with another, laughing was allowed, and even
poking fun at the official was cool. The Pirates’ light approach was one
of many reasons for their 15-5, 15-1, 15-10 win over San Diego City
Friday at Costa Mesa High School.
“We were all just having fun out there tonight,” said Lauren Wilson,
who finished with 15 kills, 7 coming in the second game alone. “We had a
really good practice yesterday. We got more comfortable with the lineup.
We were more loose (than on Tuesday).”
OCC responded to its loss at home to Palomar Tuesday. Pirates Coach
Chuck Cutenese said the team also responded to losing three of its
starters to ankle injuries: Tasha Evelyn, Kelly McFarland and Brooke Kuhn
were injured last week.
“It took them a little longer for them to work together,” Cutenese
said. “There has been injuries. But the positive is that people have come
in and stepped up. Lauren Cassity has stepped up. “
Cassity, a product of Estancia High, was one of many Pirates who
“stepped up” against San Diego City. Tina Nguyen had 26 sets that went
for kills. Daylyn Kelley, a product of Costa Mesa High, felt right at
home and finished with eight kills.
And then there was Lori Smith, who served for 14 straight points that
closed out the first game and started the second with a 7-0 run. Smith
hit with precision as the ball came within inches of the net and then
dropped for four aces during that 14-point run.
“I feel like that’s my role,” Smith said of her serving. “I take that
real seriously. I get put in for that purpose and I just like to stay
concentrated.”
San Diego gave OCC a slight scare in the third game. With the Pirates
leading 14-7, the Pirates couldn’t close the game out and San Diego came
back to pull within four.
But then Smith came in the game and delivered the serve to end the
match.
“I look at the areas and just take my time,” Smith said. “I’m really
comfortable serving because I’ve worked so much with it.”
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