Fast start keys CdM triumph
Rick Devereux
Steve Watson and the rest of the “Monster House” crew should
seriously consider having Corona del Mar High boys volleyball coach
Steve Conti on the show, because no one can rebuild faster or better
than he can considering what the Sea Kings have done this season
after losing eight players to graduation last year.
Last year CdM was ousted in the quarterfinals by Arcadia. At home
against San Luis Obispo Friday night, the Sea Kings avenged that loss
with a 25-10, 25-18, 22-25, 25-23 victory in the CIF Southern Section
Division II playoffs to move on to the semifinals.
“I think there are a lot of teams out there that didn’t think we’d
win league this year and didn’t think we’d get this far this year
because we lost so many good seniors last year,” Conti said. “This is
real special for these guys to get where they are. They really had to
fight to get here.”
The Sea Kings (22-10), who play top-ranked Valencia Wednesday at a
site to be determined, exploded out of the gate in the first game,
taking a quick 5-1 lead. The Tigers (17-2) were not able to string
together back-to-back points the entire game, while Corona del Mar
put together three separate runs of five points.
“As a team, collectively we do good when we start well,” outside
hitter Tom Welch said. “If we get off to a 5-0 start, it’s hard to
get back to us because we pass so well and we’re able to sideout so
well.”
The Sea Kings jumped out to an 8-3 lead in the second game, but
SLO fought back due to the play of their middle blocker, Jon
Wintermeyer. The 6-6 senior started swinging with more purpose and
began to disrupt the CdM offense. But when Tom and his brother Kevin
Welch started getting more and more attention, Dominic Rubino would
set inside or dump the ball himself.
“A lot of the time their middle would cheat over because they knew
Tom and Kevin hit well, so when I started setting the middle he had
to stay, which Tom and Kevin open on the outside,” Rubino said.
Kevin had 18 kills and Tom finished with 15 for the night while
Rubino dished out 44 assists.
The adrenaline of the first two games ran off by the start of the
third game with SLO taking a 5-0 and 8-2 lead.
“We played so well that first game, sometimes there’s nowhere to
go from there to bring it up to another notch,” Conti said. “You
could kind of see it dropping off as that second game was winding
down and we got off to a real slow start in that third game.”
Corona had a slow start in the fourth game, but a dump by Rubino
followed by an ace gave the Sea Kings a lead too big for the SLO to
overcome.
As for the rebuilding, Conti said there is more to a team than
experience.
“I think because of our athleticism and because of our heart,
that’s why we’re here right now,” he said.
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