Boys volleyball: CdM sweeps Knights
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Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - Though a pair of nasty sprains has left a knot he
says is the size of a grapefruit on his left ankle, Corona del Mar High
senior Forrest Mack provided, well, citrus punch for the Sea Kings’ boys
volleyball team Friday night.
With the 6-foot-7 Mack dominating both offensively and defensively in
the middle, the No. 4-seeded hosts dispatched Bishop Montgomery, 15-13,
15-7, 15-5, in the CIF Southern Section Division IV quarterfinals.
The victory propelled Coach Steve Conti’s reigning CIF Division I
champions (14-6) into a Division IV semifinal Wednesday at top-seeded
Village Christian. A win Wednesday would put CdM in the CIF title match
for the fifth straight spring.
Friday’s match also served notice that future CdM foes must provide an
answer to the imposing presence Mack casts at the net.
“I saw in the videotape (of the first-round match) that their middle
blocker wasn’t hitting hard or jumping very high,” Mack said. “So, I
figured this could be my match and it kind of was. (Setter Evan Burden)
gave me an opportunity to hit some balls and our passing as a team was
pretty good tonight.”
Mack turned his hitting opportunities into seven kills, but he had an
even bigger impact on Bishop Montgomery hitters.
“Sometimes middle blockers forget about the blocking part and just
want to hit,” Conti said. “But Forrest was moving well laterally tonight
and leading the way in what I thought was one of our better blocking
matches of the season.”
Mack collected seven stuff blocks, all for points, including a trio of
back-to-back roof jobs to help CdM pull away in every game.
It was hardly a one-man show for the Sea Kings, however, as seniors
Charlie Alshuler and Brian Gallagher added 12 and nine kills,
respectively, to help Burden amass 27 assists.
Gallagher’s serving and passing also stood out, as did the defensive
work of sophomore Bart Welch.
Bishop Montgomery (23-10), champion of the Del Rey League, made things
interesting in the first game, seizing a 5-2 lead.
CdM, however, scored the next 10 points. The Knights didn’t go
quietly, closing to within 12-9, then 14-13, before a roll shot by John
Grod closed out the 25-minute game.
The Knights took a 4-0 lead in Game 2, before CdM established control.
The Sea Kings trailed only once, 1-0, in the final game, before ending
the 76-minute match.
“We got off to a little rocky start, but I think some of that was do
to trying too hard,” Conti said. “Sometimes when the adrenaline is going,
it can work against concentration and focus, which leads to unforced
errors.”
Conti said unforced errors, his team’s nemesis all season, are a
luxury CdM can’t afford against Sun Valley-based Village Christian.
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