Alyson Jennings
Steve Virgen
The knee pads she wore took on special meaning in a rather ho-hum,
season-opening girls volleyball match against Huntington Beach Sept.
12.
During the morning on the day of the match, Newport Harbor High
senior Alyson Jennings tried her best to put closure to one of the
most emotional summers she had ever experienced. Then, she did what
one of her closest friends would want her to do. She played, and she
played well.
Andrea Collins, who was a teammate of a few Newport Harbor players
on an Orange County Volleyball Club team, died of cancer Sept. 4. Her
funeral was Sept. 8 and her ashes were spread across the ocean near
Laguna Beach during the morning of Sept. 12.
Collins was a star setter for Mater Dei and also helped lead the
Orange County club team to a girls 16s national title at the
Volleyball Festival in Davis. Jennings was on that team. This past
summer, Jennings and Collins were roommates and teammates on the 18s
team at the Volleyball Festival.
They talked about their dreams of playing for an NCAA Division I
college team. Collins talked about the new hair that started to grow
on her head. They strengthened a friendship and created more memories
which Jennings continues to cherish.
“Every time we played during club it seemed to be us two, her
setting and me putting it away,†Jennings said. “We always connected.
I’m glad I was able to say good-bye to her. I told her she was my
angel and I told her to watch out for me.â€
Before Jennings led the Newport Harbor girls volleyball team to a
four-game win over Huntington Beach, Collins’ mother gave Jennings
the knee pads that belonged to her daughter.
Jennings went out and delivered 15 kills, 23 assists, five service
aces and five digs, guiding the visiting Sailors to the victory. All
the while, Jennings kept in mind her friend, who everyone called,
Andi.
“I was focused on the match,†Jennings said. “It’s been hard
because she was one of my really good friends.â€
Jennings will continue to wear the knee pads in matches this
season. With each passing day, she will try to gain inspiration from
Collins instead of the pain that came when she lost her friend.
“Alyson is a great leader and you could tell it was hurting her
big time,†Newport Coach Dan Glenn said. “She had been dealing with
it for awhile. How can you offer words or explain when something like
that happens? It’s just a tough thing. I’m sure it will be pretty
emotional when we play Mater Dei next week (Wednesday at Mater Dei).â€
This season figures to be a memorable one for Jennings, who is
playing in her final year before moving on to the University of
Texas. Jennings will play outside hitter and setter for the Sailors
this season, displaying her skill and versatility, and also
contributing in more facets than one.
Glenn said Jennings has responded to her new role well and through
her hard work she continues to display her immense potential.
“She can play any position,†Glenn said. “She’s a great beach
player and just a real good volleyball player. I think she’s going to
make an instant impact at Texas. She’s just starting in her sport.
Her best volleyball is definitely in front of her. She’s just going
to get better and better. I have a lot of confidence in her. She’s
just one of the hardest workers I have ever had.â€
While her future in college is filled with great promise, Jennings
is eager to meet expectations this season. She wants her team to do
well and win as much as possible. For herself, she has simple goals.
“I just want to get better,†said Jennings, the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week. “Coach will get mad at me sometimes for the same
mistake I make. I want to perfect the little things. I just want to
get as good as I can.â€
When she is setting for the Sailors, Jennings said she will do her
best to pattern her game after Collins. Collins’ competitive spirit
and the deft skill she had as a setter also motivates Jennings.
“She was a competitor,†Jennings said. “She was one of the best
setters I’ve seen. She could take a bad pass and still make a good
set. She had magical hands.â€
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