Girls volleyball: Harbor upset by Irvine in five
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Richard Dunn
IRVINE - The institution of rally scoring in the fifth game of
matches this season has not served Newport Harbor High well.
“Rally scoring’s a roll of the dice,” Sailors girls volleyball coach
Dan Glenn said. “A lot depends on a good start (in the fifth game).”
With Irvine’s Olivia Waldowski in the front row, the host Vaqueros
raced to a 7-2 lead in the decisive fifth game as they defeated the
Sailors, 15-8, in a Sea View League first-place showdown Tuesday night.
Irvine (8-4, 5-1 in league), the defending league champion and ranked
No. 7 in Orange County, won the first two games, 15-12, 15-6, then
Newport Harbor rallied to win games three and four, 15-7, 15-11, to force
a fifth game.
“We got a nice lead (in the fifth), and in rally scoring it’s hard to
come back. Rally scoring changes everything,” said Irvine Coach Mark
Mednick, whose team was led by Waldowski, the Nebraska-bound 6-foot-2
senior middle blocker who finished with 32 kills.
Newport Harbor (15-9, 5-1), ranked third in the county and No. 10 in
Southern California, swept Irvine in three games in the first round of
Sea View play.
“We beat them handily last time in our gym (15-13, 15-10, 15-3), so I’d say this is a big upset,” Glenn said. “But we’ve been a little
inconsistent and (the Vaqueros) won the league title last year (for the
first time since 1988). We’re just not playing very well right now, and
we’re way too close to the playoffs to not be playing well.”
Newport Harbor, which was led by junior middle blocker Kristin
McClune’s 16 kills and sophomore outside hitter Alyson Jennings’ 12
kills, fell to 1-3 this year in five-game matches decided by rally
scoring.
“We were scoring a lot of points (in the fifth game) when Olivia was
in the back row,” Glenn said. “But (rally scoring) is the (new) rule and
we knew that coming in. (The Vaqueros) flat out beat us in that fifth
game. It’s critical to get off to a good start.”
The Sailors, also led by seniors Christine Woller and Liz Lord (11
kills each), were down in the fifth game, 12-4, but then scored four
straight points, capped by Jennings’ kill that tipped the net’s white
tape and fell untouched on the Irvine side.
Shayna Garrett’s kill for the Vaqueros gave the hosts a point and the
serve, which they would never lose again, as Jennifer Gerasimov served an
ace for a 14-8 lead and Waldowski crowned the win with a big solo block
on Newport’s Jennings.
Harbor, however, came back after facing an 0-2 deficit. In the third
game, the Tars led the whole way after opening with a 4-0 edge. Irvine
pulled to within 9-7, but didn’t score again as McClune led the Sailors.
In the fourth game, it was a tough battle early, but Newport snapped a
3-3 tie and enjoyed a big run, taking a 13-4 lead following kills by
Katie King, Lord and Woller.
Irvine, which rallied from a 10-4 deficit to win the first game, came
back in the fourth game, pulling to within three (14-11), before Harbor
finally held on to force a fifth game.
“The first game was kind of weird,” Mednick said. “(The Sailors) were
playing awesome and we were just kind of hanging in there. Then we got on
a major streak. They missed a couple of serves and we got back in it.
They took their foot off the pedal.”
Mednick said his team played its best game of the season in the second
game, as Waldowski earned eight of her kills. She had a dozen in the
first game.
“They’ve got the best player in the league, and probably the county,”
Glenn said of Waldowski.
Newport Harbor plays Laguna Hills at home Thursday at 3:15 p.m., then
wraps up Sea View play Oct. 30 against Woodbridge, before concluding the
regular season with a nonleague match Nov. 2 against Back Bay rival
Corona del Mar.
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