Mustangs on track
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The Costa Mesa High girls volleyball team, under first-year coach
Chris Komer, seems to be right on track.
“If I didn’t think we could win first place in league, I wouldn’t
be here,” said Komer, the program’s fourth coach in five years.
After the first three games of this season, Mesa sits at 1-6, with
the victory over Santa Ana Valley in the team’s opener.
Komer, who as an assistant helped lead Los Alamitos to a CIF
Southern Section title in 2002, is optimistic about his new team’s
future.
“If our ball control stays consistent, we’ll be tough to beat,” he
said.
Last season’s team, which finished third in the Golden West League
and advanced to the CIF Division III-A playoffs, returns two key
players to the lineup in senior Tracy Bjelland and junior Danielle
Morton.
“Danielle’s coming along well,” Komer said. “She has good foot
speed, a great arm and a good sense of where to put the block. And
Tracy -- she’s a stud.”
Bjelland, the team’s tallest player at 5-foot-10, was a first-team
all-league outside hitter last season, while Morton was a second-team
all-league selection at the middle blocker position. Both are
projected to lead the team this season in its quest for another
playoff berth.
Assisting Komer in the coaching department are freshman coach
Brooke Lerevrin and junior varsity coach Casey Peterson, the latter
of whom played for Costa Mesa and Orange Coast College. The two
coaches, who both played at San Francisco State, have been working
with the team on conditioning and weightlifting.
With five girls returning from last year’s team, expectations are
high.
Dana Cabico, a returning senior who will be playing libero, has
already demonstrated her talent in practices and scrimmages, Komer
said.
Returner Heather Williams will play at middle blocker , while
freshman Kim Jackson, the daughter of former Major League Baseball
star Reggie Jackson, is fighting for the starting setter position
with Serena Lo.
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