Boys volleyball: Tars sweep past Dos Pueblos
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Richard Dunn
NEWPORT BEACH - Taking a page from the Lakers, Newport Harbor High
Coach Dan Glenn is teaching his players to close out teams after
comfortable leads.
Friday night was a good test for the top-seeded Sailors as they
defeated visiting Dos Pueblos, 15-5, 15-8, 15-9, in the quarterfinals of
the CIF Southern Section Division III boys volleyball playoffs.
“In the first game of our last round (against Valencia), we won 15-3,
but then we got way down (before winning, 15-13, 15-4),” Glenn said. “So
we talked about that. The Lakers last year had a hard time closing out
teams, but they turned that around this year. We don’t want that
problem.”
For Newport Harbor’s seniors, led by Blake Tippett and Christian
Berg-Hansen, it was their final match at home. The Tars will play
fourth-seeded Mater Dei in the semifinals Wednesday at a neutral site,
and, if they make it, the title match May 26 at Cypress College.
“(The Sailors) are obviously a very good team,” said Dos Pueblos Coach
Mike Beresford, whose team, based north of Santa Barbara in Goleta, took
four hours to arrive in Newport Beach, while lasting only 67 minutes on
the court.
“They took us out to the woodshed and really put the hammer to us.
They serve very tough and don’t make a lot of mistakes.”
After it was tied in the first game, 5-5, Newport Harbor scored 10
unanswered points in a hurry -- mainly on fine serving by Christian
Berg-Hansen and Greg Perrine.
“All of the sudden, the dam busted,” said Beresford, whose team (13-8)
finished second in the Channel League. “Suddenly, it was 15-5. We were
hurting puppies a little bit. I think we lost our poise a little. (The
Sailors) put pressure on us, because they serve tough and don’t make
mistakes.”
Newport Harbor (13-7) was led by Perrine’s 11 kills and junior setter
Loyd Wright’s 36 assists. Morgan Craig (nine kills and two service aces),
Berg-Hansen (seven kills), Blake Tippett (five) and Erik Peterson (three)
provided a balanced attack.
“Our top guy (Tippett) didn’t have his best game of the year and we
still played well. That’s a good sign in the playoffs,” said Glenn, who
added that it was his team’s best defensive performance of the season.
“That’s the best we’ve dug, and we blocked well and didn’t make too many
errors.”
Unlike the match against Valencia, Harbor did not let down in the
second game. In the third game, the hosts built leads of 6-0 and 10-5,
but Dos Pueblos rallied to pull to within 10-9. The Tars, however, shut
down the Chargers the rest of the way.
“I thought we did a nice job tonight,” Glenn said.
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