Boys volleyball: Feasting on preleague fodder
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - With more defectors than returners from last year’s
2-12 team, Costa Mesa High boys coach Dave Sorrells may be justified in
lining up a preleague schedule stocked with the soft underbelly of Orange
County volleyball.
And faced with the inevitability of inferiority against Pacific Coast
League powers Northwood, Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach, as well as a
University squad that swept the Mustangs last spring, Sorrells’ plan to
produce at least a front-loaded .500 record could be the Mustangs’ only
ticket to the CIF Southern Section playoffs.
A .500 record is required to earn an at-large playoff berth and the
Mustangs, 2-0 after sweeps of Calvary Chapel and Los Amigos, appear well
on their way.
And while Sorrells acknowledges a .500 record was on his mind when he
contracted prospective opponents, he isn’t willing to concede a top-three
PCL finish for his hard-working nine-player team.
“We’re not playing a real strong nonleague schedule, so we’ll have a
chance to grow and develop without getting crushed,” Sorrells said. “I’m
expecting to win the majority of our nonleague matches, then see what
happens in league.
“Northwood has everybody back and, along with CdM, should be the
favorites to win league. But, depending on how well we can get guys to
understand their roles and compete, we may have a chance to finish third
in league.
“We need our two setters to improve and our two middle blockers to get
better, but there’s much more discipline with this team than there was
last year. These guys are working hard. We have some good athletes and I
like their attitude. And I know for sure, I’m a much better coach than I
was last year.”
Seniors Carlos Jaime and Eli Solis, two returning starters, provide
the foundation for a roster that includes only two other returners.
Jaime, a 6-foot outside hitter just out from the basketball team, has
led the Mustangs with 20 and 16 kills, respectively, in their first two
wins.
Solis, a soccer star, had nine jump-serve aces against Calvary Chapel
and provides an additional hitting weapon, if he can overcome some
soreness in his rotator cuff.
Ed Moreno, a 5-11 senior returner, and Jordan Feldman, a 6-0 senior
newcomer, will share setting duties in Sorrells’ 6-2 system.
The middle will be manned by 6-4 senior newcomer Jeff Collett, while
5-11 junior Jason Hardy, the other returner, has made himself a valuable
part of the team with his passing, Sorrells said.
Freshman Mike Huang, a 6-0 middle blocker, as well as senior newcomers
Tony Valle and Andrew Strickland, both football players, will also need
to contribute if Mesa (1-9 in league last year) is to make the playoffs.
“My whole focus is going to CIF,” Sorrells said.
Costa Mesa boys volleyball
2 Mike Huang 6-0 Fr.
5 Jeff Collett 6-4 Sr.
7 Jason Hardy 5-11 Jr.
8 Andrew Strickland 5-10 Sr.
13 Ed Moreno 5-11 Sr.
17 Eli Solis 5-9 Sr.
24 Carlos Jaime 6-0 Sr.
29 Jordan Feldman 6-0 Sr.
84 Tony Valle 5-11 Sr.
Coach: Dave Sorrells
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