Girls volleyball: History in the making
Richard Dunn
CYPRESS - History has a tendency to repeat itself, especially with
Newport Harbor High and Mira Costa in girls volleyball.
The two perennial CIF Southern Section powerhouses will square off
today at 1 p.m. in the Division II-AA championship match at Cypress
College.
“I always schedule the (Mira Costa) boys (for a preleague match), but
I never schedule (the Mustangs) in girls, and I never will,” Newport
Harbor Coach Dan Glenn said, “because you always have the feeling that if
you’re having a good year, you’ll face them in the playoffs. We don’t
need to play in the preseason.”
Since 1985, the two schools have met in the playoffs eight times,
including four times in the finals and three times in the semifinals.
“Mira Costa’s in the thick of things every single year,” said Glenn,
who will be seeking his sixth CIF championship since taking over as head
coach in 1986.
Newport Harbor (21-9), seeded second, will be aiming for its seventh
section title in the sport and fourth in five years, but top-seeded Mira
Costa (28-5) should provide the Sailors with their biggest challenge, by
far, of the postseason.
The Sailors, who have not allowed an opponent more than seven points
in any of their nine postseason games (three matches following a
first-round bye), dominated all three games against Marmonte League
champion Westlake (27-3) in the semifinals Tuesday to advance, 15-3,
15-4, 15-5.
Mira Costa’s Mustangs, who won the Division I-A championship last
year, advanced with a 15-10, 15-11, 8-15, 15-6 semifinal victory over
Ventura.
“We have a history with Mira Costa,” Glenn said. “Some of my kids went
to playoff games when they were in grammar school and saw Newport Harbor
play Mira Costa, and I’m sure some of (the current Mustangs) saw Mira
Costa play Newport, too.”
Newport Harbor beat Mira Costa for the 1994 Division I title, then the
Mustangs knocked out the Sailors in the semifinals in 1995 and ’96.
Newport defeated Mira Costa in the 1997 Division I-AA championship
match and again in 1999 for the same section title.
In this year’s Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions Oct. 19, Mira
Costa swept the Tars, 15-3, 15-8, 17-15.
“We just got hammered and made a lot of unforced errors,” Glenn said.
“But who knows what’s going to happen (today)? The main thing is that we
battle and fight. We’re playing a great opponent and hopefully we’ll be
playing on all cylinders. And the history Mira Costa has in volleyball
adds a lot to (the thrill of the title match).”
The Sailors have come on strong since losing to Irvine in a Sea View
League first-place showdown Oct. 23, winning six straight matches.
Newport Harbor is led by 6-foot-3 junior middle blocker Kristen
McClune, who has played steady all season, while senior setter Katie King
has been rock solid.
Senior middle blocker Liz Lord “has played great the last few weeks,”
Glenn said, and senior outside hitter Andrea Trinen has improved
tremendously. Christine Woller, a 6-1 senior opposite, and sophomore
outside hitter Alyson Jennings have performed at peak levels in the
postseason.
For Mira Costa, which features four 6-foot middle blockers, outside
hitter Jessica Veris leads the way, while UCLA-bound Teryn Spragg and
Renee Lopes are 6-foot middle blockers. Brooke Phillips, a junior
opposite, is also 6-foot.
Senior setter Nora Pirzynski and sophomore outside hitter Sydney
Donahue, who reminds Glenn a lot of his own Jennings, round out the
regulars for the Mustangs.
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