Orange Coast swept
Steve Virgen
Call it The Pirates’ Wild Ride, because it was the Orange Coast
College women’s volleyball team that rode momentum up and down, until
Palomar took the advantage and the match for a 15-10, 15-13, 16-14,
victory Wednesday night at Costa Mesa High School.
“We’re just really ‘roller coaster,”’ OCC’s Lauren Wilson (19 kills)
said of the Pirates’ play throughout the match. “This one got away from
us. We feel like we should’ve won it, definitely. We just have to finish
out games.”
After suffering a 15-10 loss in the first game, OCC (5-3) bounced back
and built a 13-4 lead in the second game. But then Palomar retaliated
with an 11-0 run for the win.
“We’re up and down with our emotions, excitement and ball control,”
OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese said. “We’ve been talking about staying steady
throughout a game. But we’re playing without a gameplan.”
Cutenese also mentioned that the Pirates were without three of their
starters, who were all lost to ankle injuries. Thursday, outside hitter
Tasha Evelyn went down. Friday, Kelly McFarland hurt her ankle. And
Brooke Khun injured her right ankle during Monday’s practice.
The injuries added to the Pirate’s ride of momentum. They were bound
to overcome the setbacks as Cutenese refused to lean on the injuries as
an excuse.
“This was really a missed opportunity for us,” he said. “There was no
reason for us to lose that match.”
Palomar (3-1) broke open the third game with a 9-2 lead. And then, as
if on cue, OCC responded with a comeback and caught the Comets at 13-13.
The intensity was back for the Pirates, but just as Wilson said, OCC
couldn’t finish and Palomar took over as Jamie Bence nailed the final
blow with the winning kill.
“You never know with them. You have to be careful,” Palomar Coach Karl
Seiler said of OCC’s momentum. “I thought we had taken the life out of
them after coming back in Game 2. But they came back on us. They showed
some heart.”
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