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Steve Virgen
In a sport that deals heavily with momentum, the Newport Harbor
High girls volleyball team appears to be gaining that extra fire, not
only from game to game, but from match to match as a Sea View League
first-place showdown against Woodbridge is coming on election day.
The Sailors (18-6, 6-1 in league) continued to ride their momentum
from their five-game victory over Aliso Niguel Thursday and defeated
visiting Irvine, 15-7, 15-6, 15-11 Tuesday. Newport, ranked No. 1 in
CIF Division II-AA, displayed rhythm and speed, and also delivered
solid serving in Game 2, once again building momentum to collect the
victory over the Vaqueros (3-10, 1-6).
“I don’t know if (the five-game victory over Aliso Niguel) helped
our confidence,” Glenn said. “We had two starters (Emily Turner and
Bryana Carey) out in that game. I don’t know if it helps your
confidence when you’re up 10-1 in the second game and you lose that
game. Even with us winning those last three, I was more happy with
the way we played tonight. I just liked the speed in which we played
with tonight.”
Shelley Langford led the Sailors with nine kills, and teamed up
with setter Jordan Carmack to take out the Vaqueros late in Game 2
and in Game 3. It seemed only fitting that Newport Harbor’s Kiley
Hall earned the Sailors’ first point with a service ace. Newport
collected five services ace and kept the Vaqueros off balance because
of its serving en route to the 15-6 victory.
The Sailors built a 6-0 lead in the second game. Irvine came
within, 7-4, but Newport pulled away as senior Kristin McClune served
for four straight points, including three straight aces and one serve
that led to a net violation and an 11-4 lead.
Irvine earned sideout on a Newport error, but the Sailors regained
possession when Langford recorded a kill from an assist by Kellie
King. Carmack entered the game and delivered a service ace for a 12-4
lead. The teams traded points before Newport took advantage of Irvine
errors and won. Alyson Jennings also contributed three service aces
for Newport.
In Game 3, the Sailors overcame a 4-0 deficit and caught the
Vaqueros, 4-4, after Christine Fulce recorded a service ace. The
teams battled to an 11-11 tie, but that’s when Newport pulled away.
Carmack served for three straight points, including two aces. In
addition, she assisted Langford on her kill for a point.
Irvine gained sideout on a Newport error, but the Sailors earned
it back after Langford recorded a kill, off an assist by Carmack.
Alexis Kerns served to close out the match out the match that ended
when Carmack and Langford teamed up for the final time.
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