Boys volleyball: CdM sweeps Capo Valley
Joseph Boo
CORONA DEL MAR - Corona del Mar High’s boys volleyball team didn’t
like the fact that it had to play another Orange County team in the first
round of the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs Friday.
And that viewpoint came from the winning team. The Sea Kings didn’t get
the short end of the deal like Capistrano Valley, which fell to host CdM,
15-9, 15-10, 15-12, Friday. They will face Highland in Tuesday’s second
round match, with the site to be determined by a coin flip.
“This was an unbelievable first round match,” CdM’s Stanford-bound senior
Kevin Hansen said. “Especially for our seed. I don’t know why we had to
play them in the first round. The CIF shafted the Orange County teams.”
Nevertheless, the Sea Kings, the No. 3 seed and the Pacific Coast League
champ, made it through the first round, sweeping highly-regarded Capo
Valley for the second time this year. What doesn’t kill CdM can only make
the Sea Kings stronger, and that’s how CdM Coach Steve Conti likes to see
it.
“This was a really good first round match for us,” he said. “Most other
teams don’t play as good a team in the first round. Capo provides a lot
of matchup problems for teams. We could have complained about this
matchup, but it worked out great. To sweep a team like this was huge for
us.”
Capo Valley didn’t live up to its billing until CdM (18-1) reached match point at 14-8. Fourteen minutes, 19 sideouts (11 right before the last
point) and four Capo Valley points later, CdM’s Alec Hanson finally got a
successful spike to wrap up the match.
Facing match point, Capo Valley’s 6-8 UCLA-bound middle blocker Paul
Johnson took over. Six of his 27 kills came at the brink of extinction,
and he also added a block and three digs.
“We have a tendency in the beginning of games to go up huge and cruise
for a little bit, but we didn’t quite finish it at the end,” Hanson said.
“There must have been 10 sideouts on that last point.”
Before the match’s last 14 minutes, the Sea Kings got off to quick starts
in all three games as Johnson was kept in check for the majority of the
match.
“I thought Hansen had a great match,” Conti said. “They might have the
best middle blocker in the county, and Kevin really neutralized him by
working the ball around the court.”
“We definitely went away from him,” Hansen said, “and I think that
frustrated them a little.”
Hansen found primary target Greg Stampley all over the court. The senior
outside hitter recorded 27 kills from the left side, right side, and a
couple from the back row. And CdM middle blocker Forrest Mack contributed
12 kills, most of them in the second and third game.
In the first game, CdM raced out to an 11-3 lead. Capo Valley (10-6) then
cut the lead to 11-9 before CdM closed out the game. Stampley had 14
kills in that first game.
The Sea Kings jumped out to a 14-5 lead in the second game. But Johnson
made four kills and two blocks to slice CdM’s lead to 14-10. But after a
Brian Gallagher kill gave CdM the ball back, Hanson closed out the
Cougars with a spike.
In the 45-minute third game, CdM had a 10-3, and then a 12-5 lead before Capo Valley closed the game down and hanged in tenaciously.
“We constantly get off to good starts,” Conti said. “But one thing we
have to get better at is closing a game out. After we got off to a great
start, we had four chances at match point. They got a little bit nervous,
but they have to play the end just like the beginning of a game.”
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