Sailors bid for upset in showdown
Barry Faulkner
Circumstances have changed since Mater Dei High defeated visiting
Newport Harbor, 25-18, 19-25, 25-16, 25-21, in an early season
nonleague girls volleyball match Sept. 24.
But when the two teams reconnect at 7 tonight in the semifinals of
the CIF State Division II regional championships in the Monarchs’
gym, Sailors Coach Dan Glenn is hoping for a different outcome.
“One of their top kids [Brynn Maurer, senior Newport Beach
resident who has signed with the University of San Francisco] barely
played with a bad ankle [Sept. 24],” Glenn said. “They’re a lot
different than when we saw them, but I think both teams have a whole
different look.”
The Sailors (26-6) are paced by Division I college signees Alyson
Jennings (Texas) and Lauren Miller (Baylor), while fellow seniors
Emily Turner, Holland Osandche and Kellie King also join junior Kiley
Hall in Glenn’s starting unit.
Jennings, a 5-foot-9 setter and outside hitter, had a team-high 14
kills and added 19 assists in the Tars’ 22-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-15
regional quarterfinal win over Scripps Ranch Tuesday in San Diego.
Miller, a 5-10 senior outside hitter, had seven kills and seven
aces Tuesday.
The Sailors, seeded No. 5 in the eight-team regional field, lost
to Mira Costa in the CIF Southern Section Division II-AA title match
Nov. 22.
Mater Dei (32-3), the No. 1 SoCal seed in Division II, handled
Mount Whitney, 25-6, 25-12, 25-17, in Tuesday’s quarterfinal.
The Monarchs won their third straight Southern Section II-A crown
and are, Glenn said, ranked No. 5 nationally and No. 1 in California.
“To get a state title, we knew we’d have to go through Mater Dei,”
Glenn said. “[The Monarchs] have a lot of weapons, but I feel really
good about my team. We’re senior dominated and I think our kids are
prepared to play a match like this.”
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