OCC handles Canyons in four
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Steve Virgen
For the past six matches, the Orange Coast College women’s
volleyball team had been waiting to see the real OCC women’s
volleyball team. On Tuesday night, the real Pirates came to play and
at such an opportune time.
The Pirates, who went undefeated through their first 14 matches
and then lost three of their last six, delivered what OCC Coach Chuck
Cutenese called one of their top performances of the season
throughout their first two games. OCC dropped its third game, but
regained the flair that had been expected and completed a 30-19,
30-18, 27-30, 30-20 victory over visiting College of the Canyons in
the first round of the Southern California Regional Playoffs.
The Pirates, the fourth seed, will also host the second round
Saturday at 7 p.m., taking on fifth-seeded Cuesta (18-6), a four-game
winner over Grossmont. The second-round match will send the winner to
the state tournament at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton Dec.
5-7.
“The first two games we came out strong and we were playing well,”
Cutenese said. “The third game we got real flat and they took
advantage. We settled down and played well in the fourth game. It was
one of our top performances this year, and it’s nice to be in the
playoffs and say that. Everybody was on. Everybody was passing,
setting and hitting very well. We were very confident and it just
looked good.”
OCC received a boost by the return of freshman outside hitter
Melissa Zapiain, who led with a match-high 18 kills and 29 digs.
Zapiain had been out the past two weeks with a sprained ankle.
However, unlike last year, when OCC was mainly led by sophomore star
Katja Muller, the Pirates are more than one player, Cutenese said.
Sophomore Krystle Davis, one of the Pirates’ team leaders,
contributed 13 kills and also provided advantageous serving in Game
4, while sophomore Casey Petersen added 10 kills. Freshman setter
Jessica Lippi amassed 47 assists and directed the offense that
appeared to be in sync in the first two games.
“The coaches were saying after the second game, ‘this is the best
match we’ve played all year,’” Cutenese said. “But then we had a
little bit of a let up in the third game.”
The Pirates (18-3) built a 10-4 lead in the first game and then a
10-5 lead in the second game, never trailing throughout as they were
dominating. Zapiain, as well as Davis, found open spots in Canyons’
defense and attacked.
“I was really frustrated because I’ve never really been injured or
out, so coming in I was fired up,” Zapiain said. “I had to calm down,
but I had fun.”
Zapiain and Davis saw the makings of a championship team Tuesday
night. The Pirates’ performance was reminiscent of the style of play
that led to their 14 straight wins to open the season. And, it was
the style that reminded the Pirates of their capabilities.
“I think if we play as a team, and not as individuals, and if we
play with heart we can go all the way,” Zapiain said. “We have so
much potential.”
The Cougars (14-8) found some momentum in the third game, as they
traded points with OCC and celebrated each time they drew an
advantage. Trailing 25-23, the Pirates scored three straight points
to earn a 26-25 lead, but Canyons grabbed the momentum again and
outscored OCC, 5-1, down the stretch.
The Pirates answered in Game 4, breaking away from a 10-10 tie
with a 5-0 run led by Davis’ serving. Later, Jessica Lingo served for
five straight points to help give OCC a 21-11 as the Pirates went on
their way to the first-round knockout.
Lingo served for OCC’s final two points, in which Zapiain blocked
for a point and Lingo delivered a service ace.
“I was very confident in my team,” Davis said. “We played strong
in the first two games. My team is really good at coming from behind,
so I wasn’t worried about struggling at all.”
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