Sailors dropped in four
Newport Harbor High’s girls volleyball team took another early-season
lump Saturday night. The Sailors fell to Mater Dei in a nonleague
match, 25-20, 18-25, 25-19, 25-18.
Call it growing pains.
The Sailors are playing with just one senior. Compare that with
Mater Dei, which has 15 seniors on its varsity roster.
“We had too many unforced errors,” said Newport Coach Dan Glenn.
“Fortunately, these are mistakes that we can improve.”
The Sailors nearly made an amazing rally in the first game. Mater
Dei was leading, 22-9, and appeared to be cruising to the victory.
Bryana Carey came up with a strong block that seemed to turn
Newport’s fate. After Carey’s block, the Monarchs seemed to be leery
of going to the net. The Sailors rallied to make the score close, but
lost the first game.
The Tars rallied late in the second game, and this time pulled out
the victory. Leading Mater Dei, 20-17, Newport Harbor reeled off five
of the last six points for the victory. Coco Yokoyama and Carey each
had three kills in the game.
In the third game, Jamie Heenan scored two kills on consecutive
points to bring the Sailors within 21-18. Then, Mater Dei’s Meghan
Meehan dominated the rest of the game. The senior middle blocker
scored three of the next four points for the Monarchs. Two points on
kills and the game winner on a block.
The Sailors were their own opponent in the fourth game with seven
unforced errors. Newport fell behind, 14-5, after losing 10 straight
points. Mater Dei pulled its starters off the floor, and allowed
their second string to finish the game winning.
Mater Dei, ranked No. 2 in CIF Southern Section Division II-AA,
improved their record to 9-2.
Glenn was upbeat after the game. “We play the best teams, to make
ourselves better.”
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