Harvard-Westlake Gets It Right
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North Hollywood Harvard-Westlake was slightly off its game, and so was the scoreboard operator, who erroneously gave Simi Valley Royal two extra points midway through the third game of a nonleague girls’ volleyball match.
But the Wolverines shook off the two-point handicap and a slow start in a 15-13, 15-3, 18-16 victory Wednesday at Harvard-Westlake.
Courtney Schultz delivered 11 kills, Terbrie Taylor added nine and Harvard-Westlake (2-0) showed no signs of folding in the third game after an 8-6 lead inexplicably became an 8-8 tie on the scoreboard. The match should have been over on a kill by Schultz that would have made it 15-13, but the scoreboard showed 15-15, forcing Harvard-Westlake to win it a few points later.
“It’s kind of hard to keep track [of the score] when things begin moving real fast,” said Harvard-Westlake co-Coach Nigel Dookhoo. “I had a little faith in [the players] and they pulled it out.”
That they did. Alexandra Dunphy and Terbrie Taylor each had a block late in the game to finish the sweep.
Royal (2-5) had a tough time at last weekend’s Orange County Championships, but played better against the Wolverines.
“That [match] will serve us well all year long,” Coach Travis Ferguson said.
Mike Bresnahan
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In boys’ water polo:
Anaheim Servite 7, Los Alamitos 6 (OT)--Second-ranked Servite’s Patrick Buckner scored the only goal of overtime with 2 minutes 38 seconds left at the Los Alamitos Armed Forces Center.
It was Buckner’s team-leading third goal of the game for Servite (2-0). Tim Hutton scored three goals to lead Los Alamitos (1-1).
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