Back for more
Bryce Alderton
Reaching the CIF Southern Section Division III semifinals after
winning their first league title in 19 boys volleyball seasons only
whetted the appetite of Estancia High players to train harder and
work together toward the ultimate prize.
Just two points separated the Eagles (29-11), co-Golden West
League champions with Ocean View, from the CIF finals last year and
all six starters return to lead a squad ranked No. 1 in Division III
heading into Tuesday’s season-opening win over Division I power Los
Alamitos.
Tracey Ingraham, formerly Heims, begins her fourth year of leading
a resurgent program that went 0-10 in the Pacific Coast League two
years ago.
“I worked so hard to get a good schedule and the guys are excited
to see that,” said Ingraham (pronounced “Ingram”), who played
volleyball at Estancia. “Last year we weren’t ranked and it was tough
to get good games and into good tournaments. This year, we have
Division I and Division II teams and the guys are fired up about
that.
“The guys are doing their job. They are playing club and beach
volleyball and lifting. I don’t have to tell them to do anything.
They have been so committed and it’s nice they don’t have to get in
shape so we can pick up where we left off.”
Among the returning starters include 6-foot-4 senior captain and
opposite Josh Kornegay, who shared league Most Valuable Player
laurels a year ago and earned first-team All-CIF Division III status.
Kornegay is a four-year varsity member.
“He motivates the rest of the team through his own commitment to
the sport,” Ingraham said. “Any chance he has, he is in the gym. He’s
going to stand out.”
Junior setter Trevor Holmes, along with senior outside hitter Kris
Hartwell and 6-6 senior middle blocker Scott Sankey, a starter on the
basketball team, joined Kornegay on the all-league first team a year
ago and return this season.
“[Hartwell] hits so hard and so fast,” Ingraham said. “When people
watch the match, he is the one who gets the most oohs and aahs. He
normally hits it to the back row. You can’t stop him.”
Hartwell, an All-CIF second-team selection, and Kornegay each
honed their games playing for the Long Beach City club team.
Ingraham said more players are getting into club, which only helps
their development.
Senior outside hitter Brad Larsen garnered second-team all-league
honors a year ago and provides consistency.
“Unfortunately, he doesn’t get as much attention as Kris, be he
does everything: serving, passing, hitting,” Ingraham said. “He is a
guy who can pick up any ball no matter where it is on the court. He
is Mr. Dependable. Every coach has got to love a player like that.”
Sophomore middle blocker Dallas Kopp (6-5) has greatly improved in
the off-season and senior Taylor Hankins provides versatility.
“[Harkins] is a defensive specialist, but can play the middle and
outside,” Ingraham said.
Sophomore defensive specialist Ian Lamb is another player with
many positives and provides further versatility.
Sophomore Scott Markley played on the junior varsity team last
season and has seasoned his game at the club level.
The Eagles’ potent weapons will get to test their games against
the sport’s best during the Orange County and Santa Barbara
tournaments and the Redondo Union Varsity Classic, events they
couldn’t have dreamed about entering a few years ago.
“It was really difficult for us to get in to Santa Barbara,”
Ingraham said. “One of the things we are trying to establish is to be
compared with Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar. They are the teams
always dominating volleyball, so to be in a tournament with them is
exciting for us.”
The Eagles showed how far they’ve come by claiming the
championship of the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club fall league, knocking
off Woodbridge and Capistrano Valley before downing Santa Margarita
in the final.
“Their play shows their initiation,” Ingraham said. “It was
awesome. It gives them confidence. We were two points away from the
state championship last year, so it was key for them to go in there
and do it completely on their own as a team. That solidifies what an
amazing team this is. They work together and motivate each other to
go and win.”
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.