Tars’ sweep is carbon copy
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Barry Faulkner
Newport Harbor High boys volleyball coach Dan Glenn believes his
Sailors got better this week. But with a scheduling anomaly that
matched them twice against Sea View League also-ran Aliso Niguel,
those with a less-subjective eye would probably have to take his word
for it.
“We’re the only two schools in the league not on spring break,”
Glenn said of the rare back-to-back clashes that featured a pair of
Newport Harbor sweeps.
The Sailors prevailed, 25-19, 26-24, 26-15, Thursday at home,
after earning a 25-14, 25-21, 25-23 victory Tuesday at the
Wolverines’ gym.
“It’s tough to play the same team twice in one week,” Glenn said.
“We are glad to get by this and get ready for Woodbridge, Thursday at
our place, because we’re going to have to be ready. [The Warriors]
are ranked No. 2 in Orange County.”
The Sailors (12-6, 4-0 in league) used last week’s break to allow
injuries to starters Brett Perrine (back) and Jon Langford (stomach)
to improve, Glenn said.
Perrine, a 6-foot-6 junior, appeared at or near his best Thursday,
matching senior Morgan Govaars with a match-high 12 kills and adding
a pair of ace serves.
“He’s doing some things to help us,” Glenn said of Perrine, who
saw spot duty at setter and had a handful of scoring runs from the
service line.
Glenn also praised the passing of Govaars, which helped the hosts
nearly double Aliso in kills, 43-24.
Senior setter Adam Schlesinger, whom Glenn credited with improved
play, collected 29 assists, to help the Tars overcome 10 service
errors.
Langford and Gavin Galey added six kills apiece for the winners,
who will visit Laguna Hills Tuesday before hosting the battle of
league unbeatens with Woodbridge.
Newport never trailed Thursday, though the Wolverines prompted
some anxious moments by rallying to tie at 23 and 24 in the second
game.
Perrine, however, pounded consecutive kills to close out the game
and the Sailors built a 10-2 lead in the third game, before cruising
to the sweep.
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