Sage downed in four
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Steve Virgen
It has been a groundbreaking season for the Sage Hill School boys
volleyball team, but before the Lightning could take it one step
further, they ran into another obstacle, which came in the form of
Pasadena Poly.
The top-seeded Panthers (22-0), led by junior Phillip Rosenberg,
ended Sage Hill’s historic season with an 18-25, 25-17, 25-17, 25-22 victory in the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Division V
playoffs.
The Lightning (18-2), which made its first appearance in the CIF
Division V playoffs this season, let an 18-13 lead in the fourth game
slip away. Pasadena Poly came up with timely digs and patiently
whittled away at Sage Hill, which was led by senior Kevin Joyce and
his 23 kills. Rosenberg had a match-high 35 kills.
“We were right there,” Lightning Coach Merja Connolly-Freund said.
“Poly just dug everything.
“Overall I’m happy with the season. To make it to the CIF Division
V semifinals is a big step. It’s breaking new ground for Sage Hill. I
think our program had a great growth spurt this season.”
The Lightning showed great maturity in the first game. They
appeared to be the ones who had been there, done that, as the
Panthers came out shaky. Sage Hill broke away from a 14-14 tie with a 6-1 run, as senior setter Julian Smith-Newman and senior Max
Frederick teamed up for two kills in the spurt.
Pasadena Poly also committed errors late in the first game, a sign
it was nervous and tense, Panthers Coach Troy Frystak said.
“The first game we were tight,” he said. “[The Lightning] took
advantage. We just needed to relax. We also needed to serve away from
Kevin Joyce, because he was their best passer. That started to work
for us.”
The Panthers rallied back in the second game and grabbed the
momentum. Pasadena Poly closed out the game with a 9-1 run, breaking
away from a 16-16 tie.
Rosenberg appeared close to dominant in the third game, when he
collected nine kills and led his team to a pivotal victory. The 6-0
junior outside hitter led his team’s comeback in the fourth game,
recording 11 kills.
Winston Mi, the Panthers’ setter, amassed 44 assists. Smith-Newman
dished out 41 assists, while Frederick added 17 kills.
“[Rosenberg] was a great player,” Connolly-Freund said. “He made
the difference. We couldn’t stop him.” Rosenberg tallied seven kills,
as the Panthers overcame the 18-13 deficit, and outscored Sage Hill,
12-4, down the stretch.
“We ended with a loss, but this year was really great and
competitive for us,” said Joyce, who has been on the team since its
first varsity year, 2001-02. “We got better as the year went on. The
last game we played was probably our best, but they just got it
done.”
Joyce, who plans to walk on at USC next year, experienced a losing
and trying season his sophomore year, but the Lightning improved his
junior season, just missing the playoffs. But Sage Hill made the leap
this season, by winning a share of the Academy League championship
and then making a run to the semifinals of the CIF Division V
playoffs.
“It was a ball,” Joyce said of the season. “I had a great time. We
did not win that much that second year. Last year we just barely
missed the playoffs. So it was fun to get here this season.”
Joyce led the Lightning in Wednesday night’s match. Sage Hill took
the first game and a strong showing of Lightning fans cheered for
their volleyball players. However, the tide turned in the second game
and the Panthers rode the momentum to the victory.
“We had too many errors in the second and third games,”
Connolly-Freund said. “Poly outplayed us on defense in games one and
four. We gave them the momentum. We also stopped being aggressive
mentally.”
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