April in October, at UCI
Charlie Brande
On Tuesday, Oct. 3, former Newport Harbor High volleyball phenom
April Ross will lead her University of Southern California Trojans in
their 7 p.m. match at UC Irvine’s Crawford Hall.
USC, which is undefeated this season, is ranked No. 1 in the nation by
Volleyball Magazine and No. 4 by the American Volleyball Coaches
Association. April, a freshman, is a major factor in the Trojans’
success.
With the ability to play any of the positions, April lines up in the
middle blocking position, but she also hits outside and sets during
specific rotations. With tremendous ball control skills, she usually
passes most of the balls, also.
During the three-year run of CIF championships that Newport Harbor has
enjoyed, the other outside hitter opposite April was Brenda Waterman.
Brenda, also a freshman, is currently starting for UCI and contributing
greatly.
At barely 5-foot-6, many felt that Brenda would be too short to play
front row in college. For UCI, Brenda plays front and back row. The
understanding that she learned at Newport for success is an inspiration
for her fellow Irvine players.
During this week’s match at Long Beach State, Brenda blocked Long
Beach’s 6-FOOT-7 outside hitter. She is truly a role model for all of
those players who are not so tall.
This match provides an opportunity for local volleyball fans to watch
as April and Brenda continue their college careers. Former Orange County
Volleyball Club player Chanda McLeod is also a mainstay on the UCI
roster.
Other local volleyball freshmen are making their marks at their
colleges. Former All-CIF player from Corona del Mar High, Dimitra
Havriluk, is starting for West Virginia. Another Sea Queen is Jamie
Brownell, who is traveling with her Stanford team.
Krista Dill, another three-year starter for Newport Harbor’s two-time
state champions, is the leading blocker and hitter at Duke University
where she was recently named Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the
Week.
Another freshman local, Meghan Feeney, who attended Mater Dei, is
starting for Columbia University, as is Newport Harbor’s Kathy LaVold.
They will play at UCI on Nov. 5.
Other Ivy League teams featuring local talent are Brown and Princeton.
CdM’s Corre Myer is the captain-setter at Brown with Newport’s Laura
Wells controlling the backcourt. At Princeton, CdM’s Marissa Becker is
playing backrow, while Sarah Petry, another out of Corona del Mar, is a
key factor with her all-around play.
Jennifer Carey, former Newport Harbor setter and captain, is directing
the attack for the No. 2-ranked University of Hawaii Wahines. They are
playing very well and she is the catalyst.
More former Newport Harbor players making major contributions to their
college teams include Joanna Fielder at Michigan and Shana Bannert, who
leads Manhattan College (Long Island).
It’s great to keep track of these players as they continue their
volleyball careers in college. Tuesday’s match between USC and UCI, as
well as Nov. 5, when Columbia visits the UCI campus, provides the
opportunity to watch these college players in action.
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