2000 Girls Volleyball Dream Team
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Tony Altobelli
Talk about some big shoes to fill.
Newport Harbor High senior standout Taylor Govaars, labeled as the
“go-to girl” at the beginning of the season by girls volleyball coach Dan
Glenn, helped lead a young Sailors program to the CIF Southern Section
Division I-A quarterfinals and tops the All-Newport-Mesa District Dream
Team as Player of the Year.
“She’s the ultimate team player,” Glenn said of his 5-foot-11 outside
hitter, headed for Delaware in the fall. “She’s a great hitter, passer
and defender. Her all-around game is very strong and her skills will suit
her well at Delaware.”
Govaars was first-team All-Sea View League, as well as second-team
All-CIF Division I-A this year. She was the main factor in the Sailors’
success, despite the loss of nine graduated players and UCLA-bound senior
Heather Cullen (torn ACL).
Joining Govaars on this year’s Dream Team are Harbor teammates Liz
Lord, Colby George and Alyson Jennings, Corona del Mar standouts Lindsay
Anstandig, Sara Deming, Jacqueline Becker and Kate Petry, as well as
Costa Mesa senior Casey Peterson. All are first-time selections.
Lord, a 5-11 junior middle blocker, joined Govaars as a first-team
All-Sea View League choice. “She’s a very athletic player, who will be
looked upon as a go-to girl next season,” Glenn said. “She can also play
many positions and the great thing is, she still has a lot of room to
improve.”
George, a 5-9 senior setter, was a second-team all-league pick and was
looked upon by Glenn as a team leader. “I think she was surprised when I
told her that,” Glenn said. “She’s a real sweet kid who worked and worked
and worked all year long to being the best player she could be.”
Jennings reached the Dream Team as a 5-7 freshman outside hitter. She
was a second-team all-leaguer and Glenn sees nothing but unbelievable
potential in her future. “Right now, she’s not great at any one thing,
but she’s good at a bunch of things,” he said. “Her learning curve is
very big and she did a great job of fitting at the varsity level.”
Anstandig, a 5-10 senior outside hitter, helped the Sea Kings reach
the CIF Division III-AA semifinals, en route to the Division III state
playoffs. A second-team All-Pacific Coast League selection, she was
first-team All-CIF Division III.
“She’s got tremendous offensive power and is a dangerous weapon from
the service line,” CdM Coach Steve Conti said. “She’s looking at a few
different schools and wherever she decides to go, the school will be
fortunate to have her.”
Deming, a 5-11 senior, was first-team All-PCL and All-CIF Division
III. “She was our most improved player this year,” Conti said. “She was
an effective offensive player and secondary setter for us. She played
with 100% passion and heart for the game.”
Becker, the Sea Kings’ 5-8 junior setter, also made first-team
All-PCL, as well as first-team All-CIF Division III. “She’s one tough
competitor,” Conti said. “She played outstanding defense for us and
understood the flow of the game very well. She was always in the right
position on the court.”
Petry was a second-team All-PCL pick as a 5-9 senior outside hitter.
“Following her car accident, she had an incredible season this year,”
Conti said. “The last month of the season, she was at 100% and played
outstanding. She was our old reliable on the court and she played hard on
every single point.”
Peterson, a 6-0 senior middle blocker, was the main weapon on Coach
Darlene Bailey’s squad.
A first-team All-PCL choice, Peterson even caught the praise of a
rival coach. “It’s nice to see her get the recognition she deserves,”
Conti said of Peterson, who plays with many of her fellow Dream Teamers
at the Orange County Volleyball Club. “She’s a great player and a fine
athlete.”
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