Just a passing thing
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Bryce Alderton
Corona del Mar High girls volleyball coach Bill Christiansen
didn’t hesitate when asked what led to the Sea Kings’ three-game loss
to Santa Margarita, ranked No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division
III-AA.
“Passing, that was the whole match,” Christiansen said after his
Sea Kings, 10-7, 3-0 in the Pacific Coast League and ranked No. 3 in
CIF Division III-A, lost to the visiting Eagles, 15-8, 15-5, 15-13,
Wednesday night at CdM High. “We didn’t give our players a chance to
hit it.”
Santa Margarita closed out the match when two CdM players collided
going for the ball, typifying the Sea Kings’ struggles Wednesday
night.
Corona had hope in the third game, leading 10-7 after a Lindsay
Ensign kill and Lauren Snell’s service ace, but a Lindsey Campbell
kill gave Santa Margarita a side out and the Eagles rattled off six
straight points.
Among them, Blair Socci’s block and kill, and service aces by
Pederson and Emily Speace, who gave the Sea Kings fits earlier in the
first game with five jump-serve aces in a six-point sequence that
gave the Eagles an 8-1 lead, and a tip-kill from Michelle Greszczuk.
Santa Margarita led, 13-10, in the third game and the Sea Kings
got to within one at 14-13 after Claire Allen had one of her
match-high 14 kills and Ensign slammed another winner for the Sea
Kings before a CdM double hit gave the ball back to the Eagles and
they clinched the win.
Jordan Smith had eight kills for the Sea Kings and Ensign added
six kills. Santa Margarita’s Bowman notched nine kills and Dana
Crary, who had two solo blocks and combined on several more, tallied
eight kills for the Eagles, 9-2, 2-2 in the Serra League.
Santa Margarita got many points on tip kills, a result of a CdM
player returning the ball over the net before allowing the team to
set up a serve-hit scenario.
The Sea Kings did the best they could at keeping the ball in play
on powerful Eagle hits. Lauren Loe reached with her right arm to keep
a ball alive at 3-2 in the third game and had a block at the net in
the first game while Alissa Zoelle dove on the floor on several
occasions for digs.
Ensign and Ashley Bill teamed on blocks throughout the match as
did Allen. Bill had seven assists. Britta Nielsen had a service ace
for the Sea Kings and Smith led the team with six digs.
Christiansen called two timeouts after successive service aces
that gave the Eagles a 13-7 lead during Speace’s jump-serving streak
in the first game. Allen had a kill and Smith followed with a block
and another kill to get CdM to within five, 13-8, but Crary knocked
the Sea Kings out with two kills, one a tip after CdM returned it on
one hit, and a second winner sealed the game, 15-8.
“(The jump serve) should be no problem,” Christainsen said. “You
have to move your feet and get behind it. (Santa Margarita) played
fantastic and we had a terrible match. Hopefully we can regroup in
time for a league game tomorrow and against Northwood on Monday.”
CdM travels to face Pacific Coast League foe Calvary Chapel today
and faces Northwood at home Monday in a showdown for league
supremacy.
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