Bryce AldertonFor the second time in three...
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Bryce Alderton
For the second time in three weeks, the Orange Coast College men’s
volleyball team realized how far it has come and how far, still, it
needs to go to reach the pinnacle.
The Pirates, who already clinched a berth in the four-team state
tournament, walked out of the gym Friday night with a tad more
confidence after taking host Golden West, the top-ranked team in
California, to four games before losing, 30-22, 22-30, 30-24, 30-24,
in the Orange Empire Conference finale.
With the second-game win, OCC (15-4, 7-3 in the OEC), ranked
second in the state, became just the sixth team to extend Golden West
(16-0, 10-0), which clinched its second straight conference crown,
past three games this season.
The Rustlers swept the Pirates in the teams’ prior match March 31.
“We wanted to show [the Rustlers] that we can play,” OCC freshman
middle blocker Jon Arnold said.
Arnold, who stands 6-foot-5, entered in the second game and gave
Coast a spark at the net. He finished with six blocks (three solo)
and three kills.
“We had good passing,” Arnold said when asked what led to Coast’s
victory in the second game. “We had three [hitting] options, which
allowed us to run the middle and outside.”
Coast’s sophomore setter Mike Murphy finished with 44 assists,
finding outside hitters Poyer Poia (11 kills) and Kaimana Kamalani
(nine).
But the Pirates couldn’t maintain the efficient passing in the
final two games, which ultimately led to defeat, OCC Coach Chuck
Cutenese said.
“It doesn’t matter who you are playing, the key to any match is
ball control and [the Rustlers] had better ball control,” Cutenese
said. “In the second game we blocked better and served aggressively.
In games three and four we missed tons of serves and you can’t afford
to do that against teams like this.”
Parker Meek led OCC with 11 digs while Shawn Pacquing finished
with three service aces. Freshman Brahma Furtado tallied eight digs
and added two blocks.
The Rustlers tallied nine service aces -- six from sophomore Mark
Lotman -- to Coast’s five. Lotman slammed a game-high 20 kills while
6-7 sophomore middle blocker Adam Sorenson, last season’s OEC Most
Valuable Player, tallied 15 for Golden West, a five-time state
champion which clinched its first undefeated regular season.
“[The Rustlers] are competitive at every position,” Arnold said.
“There is no one on that team that wouldn’t start anywhere else. A
team like that is tough to play against.”
OCC and Golden West could meet for a third time this season in the
state final May 1.
Both schools host semifinal matches at 1 p.m. that day with the
final at 7 p.m. at Golden West.
So what will it take for Coast to defeat the Rustlers, should the
teams meet again?
“Listen to what the coaches say in practice and push ourselves,”
Arnold said. “Hopefully we will meet [the Rustlers] in the state
tournament and show we can contend there.”
“We need to have better passing and better defense,” Cutenese
said.
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