Boys volleyball: Sea Kings: Road Warriors?
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Steve Virgen
CORONA DEL MAR - Gabrielino High brought up to 40 of its students
to root for the boys volleyball team at Corona del Mar Tuesday. In they
came with painted faces, blue-dyed hair and loud cheers. For the Sea
Kings, that was a good thing.
CdM (13-6), which won the CIF Southern Section Division I title last
year, began this this season’s Division V playoffs with some welcome
motivation and claimed a 15-3, 15-10, 15-10 first-round victory.
CdM will play Bishop Montgomery in the quarterfinals Friday night at
the Sea Kings’ gym.
“It was almost like it was an away match,” Sea Kings Coach Steve Conti
said of the Eagles’ spirit. “They could be down 10-3 and their fans would
still cheer for them as if they had won the Super Bowl. Even though we
played at home, it was as if we had an away atmosphere.”
CdM used the noise to its advantage as the Sea Kings grabbed Game 1,
using just five different servers. Protecting a 7-3 lead, Corona made its
move with an Evan Burden-Charlie Alshuler combination. Burden, the senior
setter who finished with 25 assists, fed his fellow senior for three
straight kills, prompting a Gabrielino timeout. Alshuler led CdM with 13
kills.
The Eagles (10-5) came back to commit an error, but then earned a
sideout on a Calvin Tran kill. And their fans began to yell wildly. CdM
answered right back as Burden set up senior Forrest Mack for a kill for a
sideout. Sea King sophomore Bart Welch then served for two straight aces
and Gabrielino committed another error to end the game.
“That was kind of a little test,” Burden said of the on-the-road-type
atmosphere. “I think it’s good for us. It’s going to make us tougher down
the road.”
Gabrielino, the Rio Hondo League runner-up in, fed off its crowd in
Game 3. Down, 9-2, the Eagles charged back with a 7-1 run, which featured
some electrifying rallies in rhythm with the Gabrielino fans, who came in
their own chartered bus. The Pacific Coast League co-champions, however,
quickly quieted the Eagles’ crowd with a 6-1 run, highlighted by
sophomore Miles Yourman’s dig, which led to a Burden assist and a Pat
Flynn kill for game point. The match ended when CdM senior Brian
Gallagher, who finished with 11 kills, delivered a rare assist to junior
Ryan Inman.
“We served real tough,” Conti said. “We’re not a real huge team and we
need to take care of those kinds of things.”
In Game 2, the Sea Kings broke away from an 8-8 tie to win, 15-10, as
Alshuler and junior John Grod had service aces.
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