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Beyond talent and geographic proximity, there is another common
theme binding the boys volleyball standouts on the Daily Pilot’s
All-Newport-Mesa Dream Team.
And, perhaps, no one symbolizes this theme of coming into one’s
own as much as Corona del Mar High senior Eric Jones, who is the
Player of the Year.
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This time last season, Jones, a 6-foot-7 middle blocker, was
preparing to play his first club season, after failing to make the
All-Pacific Coast League team in his first year on the varsity.
After opening eyes in the club campaign, however, he entered his
senior season with a volleyball scholarship to Stanford already
locked up. After overcoming an ankle injury that sidelined him the
first handful of matches, Jones went on to lead the Sea Kings to the
Pacific Coast League title and a berth in the CIF Southern Section
Division II quarterfinals.
He shared Most Valuable Player honors in the PCL and represented
the Sea Kings in the Orange County All-Star match.
Joining Jones on this year’s nine-player squad are breakthrough
performers Josh Kornegay and Kris Hartwell from Estancia, the CdM
trio of Greg Gabriel, Bart Welch and Kevin Welch, as well as Newport
Harbor’s Mike Toole and Sage Hill School’s Kevin Joyce.
Newport Harbor junior Jamie Diefenbach, the lone repeat honoree
who recovered from reconstructive knee surgery in the fall to
establish himself as one of the leading middle blockers in Orange
County, rounds out the squad.
Kornegay, a 6-4 junior opposite, captained Coach Tracey Heims’
Eagles, who claimed a share of the Golden West League crown, the
school’s first league title since 1984. The Eagles, who went 0-10 in
Pacific Coast League play in 2002, lost a five-game thriller in the
CIF Division III semifinals to finish 29-11.
A powerful hitter who has honed his all-around game in club
competition, Kornegay was Co-MVP in the Golden West League. Heims
also praised Kornegay’s serving, leadership and passing ability as
keys to the team’s success.
Hartwell, a 6-2 junior outside hitter, was another consistent
catalyst for the Eagles. A first-team All-Golden West performer, his
above-average leaping ability helped him provide hitting punch, even
from the back row. In addition, his passing skills and court sense
made him a constant thorn in opposing team’s efforts to subdue
Estancia.
With Kornegay and Hartwell leading the way, the Eagles won 11 of
12 league matches.
Gabriel, a 6-1 senior setter, emerged from a supporting role in
2002 to trigger Coach Steve Conti’s attack. Transformed by physical
maturation in the offseason, Gabriel used his improved physique,
burgeoning confidence and developing skills to provide a rock of
stability in a lineup beset by injury. Gabriel’s constancy helped him
share league MVP honors with Jones.
Bart Welch, a 6-0 outside hitter, was among the many Sea Kings to
battle injury this spring. An ankle sprain sidelined him for a
sizable portion of the schedule, but he virtually willed his way back
into the lineup for the postseason. His hitting hampered by health,
his ball-control skills and leadership ability earned consistent
praise from Conti, who deemed the senior veteran invaluable.
Kevin Welch, a 6-0 sophomore outside hitter and one of three Welch
brothers on the team, utilized a hard-nosed style and rugged
competitive nature to offer valuable inspiration to his older
teammates. Intangibles, however, are only part of the package for
this powerfully built standout, whose strength, savvy and sincerity
about winning should make put him at the center of CdM success the
next two years. Like Bart a second-team All-PCL pick, Kevin Welch was
also a Dream Team selection in football as a receiver last fall.
Diefenbach, a 6-8 junior, returned at the end of the first round
of Sea View League play to help lift the Sailors to a share of the
League crown and a berth in the CIF Southern Section Division I
playoffs. A constant target of opposing blockers, he was still the
go-to Harbor hitter. He had a match-high 24 kills in the Tars’
regular-season-ending four-game triumph over Back Bay rival CdM. He
was a first-team all-league choice.
Toole, another first-team All-Sea View performer, emerged as a
valuable 6-1 senior outside hitter for Coach Dan Glenn’s Sailors. His
contributions were particularly vital with Diefenbach and sophomore
standout Brett Perrine (out for the season with a torn ACL)
sidelined. He joined Jones in the Orange County All-Star match.
Joyce, a 6-3 junior outside hitter, helped the Lightning contend
for a CIF playoff berth in their second varsity season. They
eventually finished fourth in the Academy League. A club player with
well-rounded skills, he was the Newport Coast private school’s
leading hitter.
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