Mesa remains unbeaten
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Costa Mesa High’s girls volleyball team continues to dominate
Golden West League competition, but it took the Mustangs a few
minutes to get things in order. Once accomplished, however, it was no
contest as Coach Allison Salladin’s crew swept to a 6-15, 15-5,
16-14, 15-11 victory over Ocean View’s Seahawks Friday evening in the
winner’s gym.
Sharon Day was the ringleader with 16 kills, six blocks and an
ace, but, as usual, she had a lot of company.
Kristen Bagwell had nine kills and two blocks, Emily Abbott had
eight kills and a dozen digs, Jackie Havens had 18 assists, three
blocks and two aces, and Jenny Sparks had 21 assists.
“They played their hearts out,” said Salladin, “they deserved it.”
The victory improves Mesa’s record to 8-2, 7-0 in league play.
At the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions, Newport Harbor’s
Sailors split two matches and will face Bishop Montgomery at 9 a.m.
today in the fifth-place semifinals at the same site, Santa Barbara
High.
Harbor rallied for a 10-15, 15-6, 15-11, 15-4 victory over
Bakersfield in its opener, keyed by the play of Kristin McClune (22
kills and three aces), Alyson Jennings (14 kills and eight digs),
Lauren Miller (11 kills), Emily Turner (four kills, two aces and five
digs) and Kellie King (52 assists). Also, freshman Bryana Carey, who
contributed four kills.
Buchanan High’s Bears from Clovis, however, appeared to have too
much muscle up front and sent the Sailors into the fifth-place
semifinals with a 15-13, 8-15, 15-4, 15-6 victory.
It was tied at 13-13 in the first game before two ball-handling
errors by Newport proved fatal.
“We just got a little tired,” said Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn.
“We needed our best and we didn’t do it.”
McClune had 17 kills and Jennings had 15 kills. King had 45
assists.
On the community college level, Orange Coast College got past host
Golden West in a four-game decision in Huntington Beach, 30-28,
30-28, 37-39, 30-28.
The Pirates were down by a 25-20 count in Game 4 before running
off seven straight points, and Melissa Zapinian, who had 16 kills and
27 digs, finished the Rustlers off.
The Pirates had a good chance to sweep, but wasted three match
serves in Game 3.
Kelly Overby was Coast’s kill leader with 19, and Krystle Davis
(16) added her contributions.
Elisha Kounts had 41 assists and Davis had four aces.
Coach Chuck Cutenese cited the play of Kristine Ryan, whose four
stuff blocks and 12 assist blocks were key. “Her presence at the net
was a big factor for us,” said Cutenese, who saw his team improve to
10-0, 4-0 in the Orange Empire Conference. Golden West falls to 4-3,
2-2.
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