Community college men’s volleyball: OCC advances to state final
LONG BEACH - The Orange Coast College men’s volleyball team went
old school before taking on El Camino in the semifinals of the California
Community College Men’s Volleyball Championship Friday. The Pirates’
throwback methods proved instrumental in a 25-17, 25-22, 25-22 victory
over the Warriors.
For the Bucs’ final practice of the season, Coast Coach Chuck Cutenese
said his team followed OCC tradition and wore 1970s attire -- tiny
shorts, tank tops, head bands and knee-high socks. Cutenese said the
light mood allowed his Pirates to dodge pressure, giving way to the
semifinal win.
OCC will play in tonight’s State Championship game against defending
state champion L.A. Pierce at 7.
“That was a real ice-breaker,” Cutenese said of Thurday’s practice.
“It wasn’t the practice I had in mind, but sometimes you need that sort
of ice-breaker to get you ready for a big match.”
OCC sophomore outside hitter B.J. Lightvoet, a Costa Mesa High
product, slammed a team-high 12 kills. Cutenese said Lightvoet did not
experience pain in his right hand that had been causing him problems
previously. Pirates freshman Soren Schneider recorded nine kills, while
sophomore Dave Engle had eight. Sophomore setter Nick Ptsachinski served
up 35 assists and sophomore libero Ed Chun had 12 digs to set a single-season OCC record with 223.
The Bucs (21-1) coasted to an easy win in Game 1 and in Game 2 they
overcame a 17-14 deficit, outscoring the Warriors (12-6), 11-5 down the
stretch. In Game 3, OCC earned its first lead at 22-21 and Lightvoet
later pounded his 12th kill to close out the match.
“It was nice for us to be pushed at the end,” Cutenese said of the
Game 3 battle. “That’s important for when we play (Pierce).”
L.A. Pierce defeated the Bucs in five games on March 23 and also
ousted them from last year’s playoffs.
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