Corona del Mar moves to title match
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Chris Yemma
After a convincing win against Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks, the Corona
del Mar High girls volleyball team will test its firepower in the CIF
Southern Section Division III-A championship match.
There was no luck of the Irish for this Notre Dame (12-6), as the
top-seeded Sea Kings (24-5) defeated the visiting Knights, 25-19,
25-16, 22-25, 25-19, in the semifinals Tuesday to also qualify for a
berth in the CIF State championships.
CdM won in four games, but came close to sweeping the match,
losing the third game by just three points.
“They had an outstanding defense,” Sea Kings’ Coach Bill
Christiansen said. “The bottom line for us was to come out and play
as hard and as best as we can -- that’s all you can do.”
That was all the Sea Kings needed to do, and they did it. Aside
from the third-game slip up, CdM controlled the pace and tone of the
entire match.
Senior Lindsey Ensign, a tri-captain along with seniors Jordan
Smith and Breanne Ogden, had a match-high 21 kills to accompany her
18 digs. Smith had 17 kills and 23 digs and took charge of the fourth
game.
With the Sea Kings down, 2-1, Smith smacked down five kills en
route to giving CdM a 7-3 advantage. She had two more later to put
the Sea Kings up, 17-13.
“My role as a senior and captain is to provide energy all the time
and set an example,” Smith said. “When any player has a good hit or
dig, it provides energy for the team.”
And to wrap up the evening for the Sea Kings, senior Britta
Nielsen had an ace on match point that erroneously bounced off the
face of a Knight player.
In the process of the match, a possible future captain emerged --
sophomore Kelly Christian -- who has been improving and stepping up
as the season has progressed, Christiansen said.
“The biggest one huge improvement on this team has been
Christian,” said Christiansen. “Just her jump serves alone account
for 25-to-30 percent of our point total.”
Christian finished the match with 10 kills and 18 digs.
“I’ve gotten more confident lately,” she said. “I’ve just kind of
broken out of my shell, because I know everyone wants to win.”
The Sea Kings will be facing third-seeded Nipomo (17-2) in the
final Friday or Saturday at Cypress College. Christiansen said there
are still things the team can improve for the final.
“We need to try and get a little better on our fundamentals,” he
said. “That’s what we practice on everyday, and if we get that down,
no one will beat us.”
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