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FRIDAY, SEPT. 29: Sailors’ girls volleyball team looks to regroup
against Huntington Beach.
The Newport Harbor High girls volleyball team will try to end its
losing streak at one match with a nonleague contest at home against
Huntington Beach, set for 6:30 p.m.
The Sailors (5-3), ranked No. 3 in Orange County, were swept at
second-ranked Mater Dei, 15-6, 15-2, 16-14, on Wednesday, but will have
the home cooking tonight against the Oilers.
Huntington Beach (3-2) is looking for back-to-back wins over the Back
Bay schools. The Oilers swept visiting Corona del Mar, 15-12, 15-8, 15-6,
on Tuesday.
Despite the earliness of the schedule, this will already be the second
meeting against the fourth-ranked Oilers for Newport. The Tars were
winners over Huntington Beach at the Dave Mohs Memorial Tournament,
15-10, 15-4, thanks to the strong play of senior Taylor Govaars.
Govaars had eight kills in the the loss to the Monarchs, but ripped
out 19 kills in the big four-game win over CdM last Thursday.
Here’s today’s sports menu:
The Orange Coast College women’s volleyball team (5-3) will try to
stay as healthy as possible against San Diego City College at 7 p.m. at
Costa Mesa High.
Leading the injury-plagued Pirates is Lauren Wilson, who led the
Pirates with 17 kills in their loss to Palomar. Lauren Cassity (Estancia
High) chipped in with 11 kills.
The OCC men’s soccer team (5-1-4, 1-0-1 in the Orange Empire
Conference) will compete at Santiago Canyon, while the women’s team plays
at home against Santiago Canyon. Both contests are set for 3 p.m
Both teams are coming off OEC wins against Riverside. The men’s team
won, 2-1, while the women were 4-2 winners.
The OCC men’s water polo team (4-4) travels to San Diego Mesa for a 4
p.m. nonconference tilt.
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