Girls volleyball: The Rematch
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Tony Altobelli
CYPRESS - For the second time in three contests, Newport Harbor
High girls volleyball team will face such words as “rematch” and
“revenge” and “payback”.
This time, the Sailors are on the receiving end of those jabs, though
Lincoln Coach Bret Alman-Cezar doesn’t believe it.
“We had to beat our arch rivals, who beat us twice earlier this
season, just to make to the finals,” Cezar said. “So we just wanted to
make to the finals. It just so happened that we’re playing Newport
again.”
After getting the last laugh and avenging an earlier loss by sweeping
Mater Dei two matches ago, the Sailors will be the ones with bull’s-eyes
on their uniforms when Stockton’s Lincoln High looks for some sweet
revenge in the CIF Division I State Championship tonight at 7 at Cypress
College.
After hardly breaking a sweat through a majority of the playoffs this
year, the Sailors (36-2) ranked No. 1 in the state, were pushed to a
five-game thriller against Bullard High of Fresno, 7-15, 15-9, 15-10, 12-15, 15-7, for the Southern California championships.
That five-game push might have been the perfect wake-up call for Coach
Dan Glenn’s crew.
The Trojans (33-5) defeated St. Mary’s of Stockton, 15-10, 15-3,
14-16, 15-10, to claim the Northern California crown.
Leading the Trojans back for a rematch is three-time All-CIF outside
hitter, senior Suzanne Escobar.
The senior led the Trojans’ attack with 24 kills in their win over St.
Mary’s. She had 19 kills in last year’s state title matchup with the
Sailors and was named to the all-tournament team.
Fellow senior Julie Erbez leads the passing attack for the Trojans.
She had 71 assists in the win over St. Mary’s and was also an
all-tournament selection a year ago.
If last year was any indication of what lies in store for tonight, the
Tars-Trojans rematch should be one for the ages.
In the 126-minute, 147-sideout heartstopper last year, the Sailors
outlasted the Trojans, 15-11, 16-18, 15-5, 19-17.
Perhaps a bigger driving force working in the Sailors’ favor is making
history.
Newport Harbor is looking to win its second straight state title, the
third in six years and fourth in school history.
For seniors April Ross, Krista Dill, Erin Haller, Andrea Schutz,
Jennifer Sandro, Shannon Backus, Brenda Waterman, Lisa Addeo and Signe
Hillyard, they play their last match together at Newport Harbor and Glenn
knows how important it is for them to walk off the court as winners.
In the finals’ matchup against the Trojans, Ross had 26 kills and 27
digs, while Dill added 13 kills, eight digs and four blocked shots.
“I tell everyone that volleyball is a game of X’s and O’s and I tell
you Newport’s X’s are a lot bigger than our O’s,” Cezar said. “We know we
can sideout forever with anyone. We just have to hope that Newport makes
some mistakes and we can take advantage of them.”
Tonight championship appearance is the seventh in the school’s
history, tying Stockton’s Linden High for the most all time and a win
would tie Corona del Mar and St. Francis of Mountain View for the most
state titles with four.
According to the latest national poll from vball.com the Sailors are
ranked third in the country behind Hawaii’s Kamehameha High and
Kentucky’s Assumption High.
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