Boys volleyball: CdM battles top-seeded Village Christian
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Barry Faulkner
GLENDALE - Village Christian High may be the No. 1 seed, but,
Corona del Mar’s CIF Southern Section boys volleyball playoff credentials
are certainly, few would argue, first rate.
Coach Steve Conti’s No. 4-seeded Sea Kings (14-6), are aiming for
their fifth straight trip to a Southern Section title match when they
face the Crusaders tonight at 7 o’clock in a CIF Division IV semifinal at
Glendale Community College.
The Sea Kings, who have four section titles, won the Division I crown
last spring. Only Santa Ynez, which has played for a CIF championship
each of the last seven seasons, has a longer streak of title-match
appearances among section schools.
Village Christian, on the other hand, has never been to a section
final. The Crusaders, in fact, are a virtual unknown among the sport’s
perpetual powerhouse programs.
Conti, whose Pacific Coast League co-champions have swept their first
two playoff foes, said the Alpha League champions will pose a formidable
challenge.
“They’re a really balanced team,” Conti said. “They have two good
left-side players, one of their outside hitters and one of their
opposites looks like their go-to guys and they have a pretty good
setter.”
But, Conti’s proven postseason philosophy focuses more on what his
team is doing, than the opponent.
“As long as we serve tough, play defense and pass balls to sideout, we
should be OK,” Conti said.
Conti has also targeted the elimination of unforced errors as an
aspect his team could improve upon.
It would be tough to improve upon a pair of CdM playoff sweeps. The
Sea Kings dispatched Gabrielino, 15-3. 15-10, 15-10, and Bishop
Montgomery, 15-13, 15-7, 15-5, to reach this point.
Sun Valley-based Village Christian, coached by Bill Schnobrich,
handled Bolsa Grande, 15-11, 15-5, 15-4 in the second round (Both the
Crusaders and Sea Kings got first-round byes). It then got past St.
Francis, 15-7, 11-15, 15-4, 15-10, in Friday’s quarterfinals.
CdM also brings a balanced offensive attack. Senior outside hitters
Brian Gallagher and Charlie Alshuler have been complemented, at various
times, by 6-foot-7 senior middle blocker Forrest Mack, senior Garrett
Macklin and junior John Grod.
Senior Evan Burden triggers the attack at setter, while sophomore Bart
Welch provided a defensive spark against Bishop Montgomery.
Tonight’s winner will advance to Saturday’s championship match against
either No. 2-seeded Santa Ynez or Northwood, which shared the PCL crown
with CdM.
Directions to Glendale College
North on 5 (cross 110)to 2 (Glendale Freeway). North on 2 (cross 134)
to Mountain St. Left on Mountain, right on Verdugo Road. School at 1500
N. Verdugo Rd., Glendale.
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