Community college men’s volleyball: Pirates seeking revenge
Steve Virgen
LONG BEACH - Throughout the Orange Coast College men’s volleyball
team’s season there has been just one team that has beaten the Pirates.
The same team, L.A. Pierce, knocked them out of the state playoffs last
year en route to its championship. In order for OCC to get any chance of
revenge, the Pirates (20-1) will have to get past El Camino (12-5) today
at 6 p.m. at Long Beach City College in the semifinals of the California
Community College Men’s Volleyball Championship.
South Coast Conference champion Pierce (17-0), which defeated OCC in
five games March 23, faces Santa Barbara City (11-7) at 8 p.m., at the
same venue.
“(Pierce has) certainly become one of our rivals,†Coast Coach Chuck
Cutenese said. “(Last year’s playoff loss) is in the back of their minds,
but I haven’t heard them make mention of it.â€
So first things first and that means the Pirates’ matchup with South
Coast Conference runner-up El Camino, which defeated Golden West Tuesday.
OCC won the Orange Empire Conference with three matches left in the
season, earning the semifinal berth. The Pirates have won four conference
titles in the past eight years and they last claimed the state title in
1994 with a win over Pierce.
After OCC suffered its first loss this season, the Bucs began their
current six-match winning streak with a home victory over the Warriors on
March 28, 20-25, 25-20, 25-21, 25-21.
Coast also defeated El Camino when the Bucs won the Long Beach City
Tournament on Feb. 3. In a best of three games match, OCC triumphed
20-25, 25-14, 15-7.
With the two matches, Cutenese believes the Warriors will definitely
be prepared because it has more knowledge about the Bucs.
“El Camino’s strength is their outside,†said Cutenese, who is in his
ninth season with a 158-36 record and one state title. “They’re a really
emotional team as well. We have to make sure we dictate the tempo. We’re
stronger one through six on the floor than they are and they’re a good
ball control team, that’s why they beat Golden West.â€
Cutenese also noted sophomore outside hitter B.J. Lightvoet, who leads
the team in kills, has experienced pain in his right hitting hand during
the past three matches. Lightvoet, a Costa Mesa High product, played
spot-duty in the season-ending win over Grossmont Friday and he has
rested since.
Doctors said there was a pinched nerve in his right shoulder that
caused the pain in his hand, Cutenese said. But, Lightvoet has received
massage therapy and with the rest he should be ready for El Camino.
OCC is also led by sophomore setter Nick Ptaschinski, who has 826
assists this season, an average of 39.3 per match. He is No. 2 in career
assists at Coast with 1,769.
OCC libero Ed Chun, a 5-foot-4 sophomore from Hawaii, battled back
from an ankle injury in June and has been “the spark plug of the team,â€
Cutenese said. Chun has 195 digs (9.3 per match) this season, No. 4 in
the school’s single-season record.
“I haven’t had a sophomore group that has been so into volleyball,â€
Cutenese said. “If they’re not practicing, they’re watching tape. They
spend so much time preparing for volleyball and that’s special. They
can’t get enough volleyball.â€
El Camino, coached by Dick Blount who is in his third year, features
outside hitters Tamer George (6-foot-3), Nick Kimose (6-4), Ben Napoleon
(6-3) and middle blocker Tim Zimmerman (6-6).
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