Boys volleyball: Tars sweep, but don’t cruise
Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Though the match went the minimum three games,
those who witnessed the Back Bay boys volleyball battle between Corona
del Mar High and Newport Harbor Friday night, realize the visiting Sea
Kings made the Sailors put forth maximum effort to claim a 15-6, 16-14,
17-15 nonleague triumph.
“The last half of the second game and all of the third, we had to
really earn our points,” Newport Harbor Coach Dan Glenn said. “Once (the
Sea Kings) extended game two, they caught fire. It was fun for me to
watch them play defense tonight. They dug a lot of balls.”
The Sea Kings (11-7), third-place finishers in the Pacific Coast
League, initially dug themselves a hole. They trailed throughout the
first game and surrendered 11 of the final 14 points.
Newport (24-6), champions of the Sea View League and the No. 1 team in
Orange County, then forged an 8-0 lead in the second game, which extended
to 11-2, before the less-experienced visitors started finding their way.
“Sometimes, there’s so much adrenaline, guys are running so hard and
fast, they don’t see the big picture,” CdM Coach Steve Conti said. “Once
we got our composure, we started playing pretty good volleyball.”
Newly inspired and fed by growing support from their rooters, the Sea
Kings fought off six game points, before a stuff block by freshman Kevin
Welch and an ace serve by senior setter Spencer Miller, pulled them even,
14-14.
Newport senior Greg Perrine had back-to-back kills for a sideout and a
point to put the Tars back on top and, after the teams traded sideouts,
the Sea Kings hit a ball into the net to give the Sailors a two-game
lead.
Energized by its second-game rally, the Sea Kings took leads of 3-1,
6-5 and 7-6, as Welch, senior middle blocker Ryan Inman and junior Bart
Welch began putting away Miller’s sets.
Newport rode three unforced errors to a 12-7 cushion, before the
competitive juices replaced adrenaline for both teams, prompting 26
sideouts, before the game was decided.
CdM survived two match points to pull even at 14, the equalizer coming
on a stuff block by Kevin Welch, whom Glenn realizes will be a force in
this rivalry the next three seasons.
“(Kevin) Welch is going to be a very good player,” Glenn said. “I’m
glad we got them this year, because it may be a while before it happens
again.”
Noted Conti, “Kevin Welch battles like a warrior, not a freshman.”
A service winner by Bart Welch put the visitors ahead, 15-14, before
three straight kills by Newport senior Erik Peterson staved off game
points.
A service winner by Brian Gaeta tied the match at 15 and a stuff block
by 6-foot-8 sophomore middle Jamie Diefenbach ended the 49-minute third
game, more than three times as long as the first.
“It started out like it was going to be a 58-minute match, but ended
up being nearly two hours,” Conti said.
Perrine paced the winners with 30 kills, four stuff blocks and two
aces, while senior setter Loyd Wright’s 60 assists helped Peterson (12
kills), Diefenbach (11) and Gaeta (nine) also flourish.
Inman posted a team-high 15 kills for CdM, which also had 12 kills
from Kevin Welch, eight from John Grod, seven from Bart Welch and six
from Eric Jones.
Miller compiled 45 assists for the Sea Kings, while Inman, Kevin Welch
and Grod had three blocks apiece and Kevin Welch added two service
winners.
CIF Southern Section playoff pairings will be released Sunday.
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