Boys volleyball: Pirates grieving
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CYPRESS - Corona del Mar High boys volleyball coach Steve Conti
said five CIF Southern Section championships the last seven years has
given Santa Ynez a recognizable swagger.
But the Pirates, who meet the Sea Kings today at 1:30 p.m. in the CIF
Southern Section Division IV title match at Cypress College, have been
shuffling solemnly since Sam Johnson, a renowned football coach at the
school and the father of junior reserve middle blocker Roy Johnson, died
Tuesday.
“It’s nice to be able to play for a championship and be a part of
that,” Santa Ynez Coach Chip Fenenga said. “But when something like this
happens, it really makes everybody realize there are much more important
things.”
Fenenga said four players, still grieving, were unable to play in the
Pirates’ semifinal victory over Northwood Tuesday.
The entire team attended the funeral Friday and did not practice.
“It’s going to affect us,” Fenenga said of the grief that has
blanketed the entire community. “Sam was the captain of our CIF
championship football team in 1969 and he sent seven sons to Santa Ynez,
including three volleyball players. He was someone who had a big impact
on kids in this area and he was loved by a lot of people. I get choked up
just talking about him.
“Roy is someone who has played a significant role for us and I think
he’s going to come down with us (today). This will be a real issue for
us, but we’ll show up and do the best we can.”
Another issue affecting spectators today is the venue.
CdM’s last four trips to the CIF title match have been in the
college’s bigger 3,000-seat gym. The smaller gym, where today’s match
will be held, has a seating capacity of 1,200.
-- by Barry Faulkner
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