Marine View, Mesa View triumph
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Marine View and Mesa View middle schools claimed postseason
championships as the Ocean View School District 2003 boys’ and girls’
volleyball seasons came to an end with tournament play.
Marine View captured three division titles, winning the girls’
seventh- and eighth-grade girls’ divisions and the seventh-grade
boys’ division.
The Mariners also vied for the eighth-grade boys’ division title,
which was won by Mesa View.
Mesa View teams reached the championship final in three divisions.
Seventh-grade girls’ division
Marine View won the division by defeating Mesa View, 15-13, 15-13.
Kendall Kraiss and Madison Parks controlled the net for the
Mariners and teammates Deanna Dabb anchored the back row in the close
match.
Mariah Nogueira’s all-round play, Mary Hulsebus’s three aces and
Mahal Jalai’s spark on defense led Mesa View.
Despite being taken to a tiebreaker during four matches throughout
the season, Marine View was able to go unbeaten during regular season
and postseason play.
Seventh-grade boys’ division
Vista View won the first game 15-9 against Marine View, but the
Mariners stormed back to win the next two games, 15-12, 15-12.
Behind the play of setter Peter Connole, Jordan Gorman and six
kills by Hayden Toney, Vista View gained a 1-0 lead in games.
Yet Marine View took over the next two games, using the pin-point
setting of Mike Megill, which allowed Adam Westmoreland and Jeff
Molino to each put away five kills.
Seventh-grade girls’ division
In a close final, Marine View, runner-up during the regular
season, subdued regular season champion Mesa View, 15-13, 13-15,
15-9.
Erica Congelliere and Kelsey Kraiss paced the Mariners.
Sabrina Larusch, Mesa View’s setter and team leader, again led the
Eagles. Misha Monnazam and Christina Kuehn also were instrumental in
Mesa View’s success.
Eighth-Grade Boys’ Division
The postseason tournament’s biggest surprise came in this division
as Marine View, winless during regular season play, upset an
undefeated Vista View team in the semifinals, 15-11, 16-14.
That win propelled the Mariners into the division final, but a
spirited effort was not enough to offset a talented Mesa View squad,
which won the tournament, 15-12, 16-14.
The play of Corey Walk and Randy Guite, combined with the net play
of Kyle Myers and Greg Baca, powered the Eagles.
Bobby Duarte’s strong serves and Ryan Burke’s hustle in the
backcourt complimented Ryan Donohue’s effortless sets for Marine
View.
As seventh-grade players a year ago, Mesa View did not win a game,
going 0-8 overall.
“At tryouts, I didn’t even ask who was on the team last year,”
said Mesa View coach, Kelly Painter. “It didn’t matter.”
Of the 12-team members playing for Mesa View’s eighth-grade team,
seven never had played volleyball.
“Though inexperienced, a great work ethic and excellent team
chemistry equaled a finals berth,” Painter said.
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