Boys volleyball: NH stumbles against Irvine
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Tony Altobelli
NEWPORT BEACH - Newport Harbor High’s boys volleyball team not only
battled undefeated Irvine Tuesday night at home, they battled themselves
as well.
Numerous costly errors combined with the tall timbers of the Vaqueros,
ranked No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division I, were too much for the
Sailors to overcome, losing, 17-15, 10-15, 5-15, 8-15, in the Sea View
League opener for both schools.
“I’ve got to hand it to Irvine,” Sailors’ Coach Dan Glenn said afterward.
“They don’t beat themselves. If you make mistakes against them, you will
lose and that was the case tonight.”
The Vaqs’ two-headed monster of 6-foot-3 B.J. Fell (27 kills) and 6-6
Kris Kraushaar (25 kills) were enough to give Newport Harbor, ranked No.
6 in Division I, its first loss in four matches.
“It’s been a while since we’ve beaten them,” Vaqueros’ Coach Mark Mednick
said. “They’ve had our number for quite some time and it’s nice to get a
win against them.”
Senior Billy Clayton led the Sailors with 28 kills, while sophomore Brian
Gaeta chipped in with 19 kills and Blake Tippett had 14.
“I felt like we had some mental breakdowns out there, which led to a
bunch of mental errors,” Glenn said. “You can’t do that and expect to be
successful against a team like Irvine.”
Newport jumped out to a 13-7 lead in game one, only to see Irvine (7-0
overall) go on a 6-0 run to tie the score.
Newport hung tough. With the game tied at 15-15, Clayton smoked a kill
past the Vaqueros’ defense for a 16-15 Tars’ lead.
Gaeta had 11 kills in game one alone, including the game-winner for the
Sailors.
Despite the win, Glenn saw the errors starting to become a factor. “Even
though we won the first game, I knew we had to eliminate our mistakes,”
Glenn said. “Irvine stayed pretty level the whole match, while we play at
a much higher emotional level, which we need to do to be successful.”
Irvine rebounded quickly from the game-one loss and led game two from
start to finish. Newport got as close as, 10-9, before the Vaqueros
scored five of the last six points to win.
Game three was all Irvine, jumping out to a 7-0 lead and cruising from
there.
The Sailors tried to hang tough in game four. Strong, deep jump-serves by
senior Kent Turner helped Newport take a 5-4 lead.
But back came Irvine, ripping off six straight points thanks to a gaggle
of violations and missed shots.
Newport got as close as, 10-8, but that would be it as Irvine closed the
match out with five straight points.
Despite the loss, Glenn saw some positives. “We showed some good signs
out there,” he said. “We’ve had some good days and bad days so far. We’ll
just have to see if we can bounce back from this.”
The Sailors will travel to Santa Margarita to take on the Eagles Thursday
at 5:45 p.m. in nonleague action.
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