Boys volleyball: Local trio opens tonight
Barry Faulkner
Newport Harbor High’s road to the CIF Southern Section Division II
boys volleyball title could wind through four league champions. But, not
before the Sailors get a virtual first-round respite against visiting
California High tonight at 7.
Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa also open the playoffs tonight with
dates against Division IV foes.
The Sea Kings, who face an uphill battle to reach their sixth straight
section title match, visit Ocean View for a 4 p.m. clash.
Costa Mesa, making its first postseason appearance since 1999, travels
to Torrance to battle Bishop Montgomery at 7.
Newport Harbor (24-6), which won all eight Sea View matches to claim
its fourth league title in the last five seasons, and finished the
regular season ranked No. 1 in Orange County, is a prohibitive favorite
against the third-place team from the Del Rio League.
“That’s not a real strong league,” Newport Coach Dan Glenn said. “I
don’t know anything about them, but, compared to some of the teams we’ve
played, they’re not as strong. I think not knowing anything about them is
good for us, because, in the playoffs, you have to know how to make
adjustments during a match.”
The Sailors, who lost in the Division III semifinals last year, are
led by seniors Greg Perrine, Brian Gaeta, Loyd Wright and Erik Peterson.
CdM (11-7) finished third in the Pacific Coast League. Ocean View won
the Golden West League.
The Sea Kings are fueled by seniors John Grod, Ryan Inman and Spencer
Miller, as well as freshman Kevin Welch and junior Bart Welch.
Costa Mesa (10-10), which earned an at-large bid after going 2-8 in
the strong PCL, will look to upset the Del Rey League champion Knights.
Mesa is led by seniors Carlos Jaime and Eli Solis.
Tonight’s winners, in both divisions, advance to Tuesday’s second
round.
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