Sailors win a classic
Bryce Alderton
Alyson Jennings called it surreal. Lauren Miller described it as the
“most intense match” she has been in this year.
A thousand words could be used to describe what can only be called
a classic CIF Southern Section Davison II-AA girls volleyball
semifinal won by visiting Newport Harbor High, 27-25, 12-25, 22-25,
25-19, 17-15, against host Edison Tuesday night.
Kellie King fed Jennings for the final two of her 14 kills and
once the ball hit the hardwood on the other side of the net, the
Sailors stormed the floor and fell to the ground in a pile
celebrating a match where they had to win the final two games to
prevail.
Senior outside hitter Alexis Kerns told her teammates, “We played
like a team,” as they emerged to welcome parents and friends with
hugs.
“It’s so exciting,” said Miller, one of eight seniors who were
determined not to let their season and Newport career end. “It was so
close, point after point, it went back and forth. I just tried to
stay focused and not look at the score.”
Miller tallied a team-high 16 kills, skying over the net
repeatedly to pepper shots down the line. She also had four service
aces, two coming when she served nine consecutive points to give
Newport a 24-18 lead in Game 4.
“We had a reality check and said, ‘Who wants it more?’ ” Miller
said. “We wanted to keep our senior year going.”
Newport led the fourth game, 10-5, but Edison claimed 13 of the
next 18 points to take an 18-15 lead before Miller’s aforementioned
streak of serves began.
A veteran-laden Sailor squad kept its composure in a raucous gym.
“I don’t think anyone stopped believing,” Jennings said. “This
team has tremendous heart. This is why we work hard in the long
matches, to keep pushing.”
Newport sustained its endurance while Edison players showed signs
of fatigue. Legs began to give and balls found the net with more
regularity.
The Sailors (24-5), seeded second in Division II-AA, began
clogging the middle in the final two games using junior Kiley Hall,
Taryn Tarnutzer and Holland Osadche to deter the Chargers from
finding holes they took advantage of in the first two games.
Neither team led by more than two points in the fifth game. The
Sailors twice had match point, but they hit two balls long to give
serve back to Edison. A Miller kill gave serve back to the Sailors
and King served the final two points.
Senior outside hitter Emily Turner tallied 11 kills while Hall
added eight to go with four by junior Taryn Tarnutzer and one by
Osadche.
The Chargers (17-3), seeded third, were led by 24 kills from
Colleen Burke to go with 13 by Ashley Collier. Three ace serves by
Kari Pestolesi sealed the victory for the Chargers in Game 3, sending
the home crowd and Charger bench into a frenzy.
“Edison is a great team,” Newport Coach Dan Glenn said as Misty
May, among many others, congratulated him. Glenn coached May, an
Association of Volleyball Professionals tour champion, at Newport.
“We made some unforced errors, even in Game 1, and some mental
mistakes, not to take anything away from Edison,” Glenn said. “It was
a great match with a good crowd. I love to watch kids play.
“I am so happy for the seniors. I really have a special attachment
with this group.”
Glenn leads the Sailors to their 12th appearance in a CIF section
final since 1974. The Sailors, winners of eight CIF crowns, face
top-seeded Mira Costa, a three-game winner over Capistrano Valley,
Friday or Saturday at Cypress College. Mira Costa swept Newport in
the 2001 final.
“We’ve waited the whole season to play them,” Miller said. “In my
four years, we’ve never beaten [Mira Costa], so we will be ready.”
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