Girls volleyball: Stars align for South
Barry Faulkner
HUNTINGTON BEACH - With club friendships blurring the lines of
traditional high school rivalries, the Dave Mohs Memorial Orange County
All-Star girls volleyball match Friday at Edison High became merely a
prelude to a valuable photo opportunity that followed.
Corona del Mar High senior setter Jacqueline Becker, who helped the
South collect a 25-20, 25-20, 15-17 victory over the North in the annual
exhibition, said afterward she placed little importance on the outcome.
Instead, she hugged and posed for postmatch pictures with South
teammates, CdM and South teammate Morgan Smith, and even a player or two
from the North, including Newport Harbor High setter Katie King, a former
Orange County Volleyball Club teammate.
Smiles, high fives and good vibrations were enough to all but negate
anything the scoreboard reflected. And why not?
“I know all the girls who played tonight,” said Becker, who will leave
her Southern California roots to continue her career at Yale. “Tonight
wasn’t really about winning and losing. It was just a lot of fun.”
Becker had her share of fun on the court, as well, distributing eight
assists, all in the first game, before handing the setting duties over to
others.
Becker also displayed her ball-control skills in the third game,
passing out of the back row.
“I haven’t passed since I was 12,” said Becker, who appeared anything
but rusty as she sprawled on more than one occasion for digs.
Smith, a 5-foot-9 opposite bound for UCLA, chipped in two kills for
the South, which was paced by a trio of 6-footers, including match Most
Valuable Player Sarah Salem from Laguna Beach.
“We had one practice and I knew we had all the tall girls,” Becker
said.
Megan Blackshire, a 6-0 middle blocker bound for UC Santa Barbara,
produced nine kills, while Pepperdine-bound Kathleen Daly, a 6-0 outside
hitter from San Clemente, added 10 kills.
Salem, a 6-2 middle bound for Duke, finished with five kills and one
stuff block, while 5-10 University High middle blocker Melissa Zapiain,
bound for West Virginia, chipped in four stuff blocks and two kills to
add to the South advantage at the net.
Newport Harbor senior Liz Lord, a 5-10 middle blocker bound for
Portland, had five kills, second-best on the team. She also helped the
North salvage the third game and had one of the North’s three stuff
blocks.
King, who did most of the setting for the North, collected 15 assists.
She will attend Irvine Valley next year, with plans to transfer to USC
for the fall of 2003.
Breegan Mulligan, a 6-0 opposite from Mater Dei, had 10 kills to lead the North.
The South broke a 7-7 tie with three straight points in the opening
game and never looked back. The South used the rally scoring format to
score four straight early in the second game, turning a 2-0 deficit into
a two-point lead it would never relinquish.
The North used a four-point spurt early in the third game to claim an
early lead. The South rallied for a 15-14 edge, but the North answered
back to avert the sweep.
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