Boys volleyball: Sea Kings host Wolverines
Barry Faulkner
CORONA DEL MAR - In addition to home-court advantage, Corona del
Mar High may have inevitability on its side when it hosts
Harvard-Westlake tonight in a CIF Southern Section Division IV boys
volleyball playoff match at 7.
“I think we still have our best match in front of us,” Coach Steve
Conti said of his Sea Kings (13-7), who typically peak this time of year.
CdM is attempting to reach its sixth straight section title match.
Harvard-Westlake, runner-up to Loyola, seeded No. 2 in Division II, in
the Mission League, has not been to a section final since winning the 3-A
crown in 1991.
But the Wolverines have the respect of Conti, who has battled the
school in both the boys and girls playoffs since coming to CdM.
“I just know we’re going to play a good volleyball team,” Conti said.
“But I think playing them at home is a big deal.”
The Sea Kings have advanced with a 15-6, 13-15, 7-15, 16-14, 15-8
first-round victory over Ocean View, as well as a 15-2 15-8, 15-2 rout of
second-round visitor South Pasadena Tuesday.
Harvard-Westlake swept Carpinteria in the first round, then handled
Village Christian Tuesday.
CdM hopes to be bolstered by the return of junior Bart Welch, who has
been sidelined since spraining his ankle in the first game against Ocean
View.
A healthy Welch would add to a senior nucleus of outside hitter John
Grod, middle blocker Ryan Inman and setter Spencer Miller.
Freshman Kevin Welch, Bart’s younger brother, has also been a strong
contributor for the Pacific Coast League’s third-place team.
Tonight’s winner advances to Wednesday’s semifinal, against either No.
2-seeded Northwood or Servite.
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