Girls volleyball: Sailors reload for CIF title defense
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Those hopeful that the loss of nine seniors --
including national player of the year April Ross -- as well as a
season-ending knee injury to UCLA-bound senior Heather Cullen would end
the recent Newport Harbor High girls volleyball dynasty, may be
disappointed.
Coach Dan Glenn, entering his 15th season, returns three players with
starting experience from last year’s CIF Southern Section Division I-AA
and Division I state champions. He also welcomes several more from a
junior varsity squad that shared the Sea View League title.
“Hopefully, this will be a group like our (CIF Division I finalist)
guys last year, which lost a lot (to graduation), but got hot at the
end,” Glenn said. “We may take some lumps early, because people are going
to be fired up to play us. We’re not as strong as we’ve been, but we can
compete with people. We’ll just try to keep getting better and we’ll see
what happens at the end of the year.”
That conclusion may include a chance to defend back-to-back Division I
state crowns, after the Sailors surpassed the Division I minimum
enrollment of 1,500 (grades 10-12) by 20 students. Had they not reached
the Division I cutoff, a change in section rules would have prohibited
them from “playing up” in Division I.
“We’re very excited to be Division I,” said Glenn, an outspoken critic
of the prohibition against playing bigger schools in the enrollment-based
playoffs.
Newport has won the last three Southern Section Division I-AA titles,
while playing up. It will be Division I-A for this year’s section
playoffs, but the I-A and I-AA are combined for state playoffs.
Taylor Govaars, a 5-11 senior outside hitter, is one of the returning
starters. She shares the captain’s role with Cullen, who will continue to
add moral support while recovering from a torn ACL.
“(Govaars) will be our go-to girl,” Glenn said. “She’s our best
passer, our best defender, and has been doing a nice job hitting for us.”
Liz Lord, a 5-11 junior middle blocker, is another returning starter
and junior Katie King started several games at setter last fall.
Lord will be the top attacker in the middle, where Kristin McClune, a
developing 6-2 sophomore, also figures to start.
King will share setting chores with 5-9 senior returner Colby George
and Glenn said the duo will shoulder a large responsibility.
“Setting will be a lot more critical this year,” Glenn said. “Last
year, with April (now at USC), you could throw it up there in a 10-foot
range around the net and April would get to it. This year, we don’t have
that kind of margin for error, so our setting will have to be better.
“Colby and Katie will switch off, so both can get a rest at times and
see what’s happening on the floor. If one steps up ahead of the other,
she’ll play more.”
Alyson Jennings, a 5-7 freshman, will alternate with Andrea Trinen, a
5-10 junior, at one outside hitter spot.
Glenn said Jennings’ ball control skills are ahead of her ability at
the net, while Trinen, up from the JV, is a bigger hitting threat.
Lauren Bald, a 5-6 senior, will start in the back row and provide
added depth at setter, while Christine Woller, a junior left-hander, will
pound sets from the right side.
Claire Allen, a 5-11 sophomore, will fill a utility role in the front
row, while Amy Burlingham, a 5-8 sophomore, brings supreme athletic
ability to the outside hitter spot.
Burlingham, a standout in soccer and a star sprinter for the track
team, missed the Tars’ recent trip to Hawaii for the Iolani Invitational,
as well as some early practices, while in Brazil for a soccer tournament.
Kristin Maberry, a 5-7 senior, should also contribute in the back row,
as well as at outside hitter, according to Glenn.
The Sailors finished third in Hawaii, avenging a pool-play loss to St.
Francis of Hawaii and earning playoff wins over Hawaiian schools Iolani
and Punahou. A loss to Thousand Oaks-based La Reina in the championship
playoffs, put them in the loser’s bracket and they were eliminated in the
semifinals by Mira Costa.
“I told our girls we’d be in good shape if we were going for the
Hawaii state title,” Glenn said after the tournament, which is considered
a summer event, thus not reflected on their record. “But we had some
trouble against California teams, so we have our work cut out for us.”
That work includes a Sept. 7 scrimmage against Edison, before opening
the regular season Sept. 12 at Laguna Beach.
After a typically rugged preleague schedule, the Sailors will gun for
their eight straight Sea View League championship.
Newport Harbor girls volleyball
1 Christine Woller 6-0 Jr. RS
2 Lauren Bald 5-6 Sr. DS
3 Amy Burlingham 5-8 So. OH
4 Claire Allen 5-11 So. MB
5 Andrea Trinen 5-10 Jr. OH
7 Alyson Jennings 5-7 Fr. OH
8 Heather Cullen 6-1 Sr. MB
9 Liz Lord 5-11 Jr. MB
10 Colby George 5-9 Sr. S
11 Taylor Govaars 5-11 Sr. OH
12 Katie King 5-7 Jr. S
15 Kristin McClune 6-2 So. MB
16 Kristin Maberry 5-7 Sr. OH
Coach Dan Glenn
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