Future Gaucho rides Harborās success
No one does 180 cut-backs in University Park, Penn.
You canāt. The nearest bit of ocean is more than 250 miles away, and for Mark Liebermann, that was not a good thing.
When Liebermann, a senior outside hitter on the Newport Harbor High volleyball team, saw the Penn State menās volleyball team claim its second national title last week in the Bren Events Center, he didnāt know what to think.
āIt was weird,ā Liebermann said.
Just months ago, heād stood in Coach Mark Pavlikās office on an official recruiting visit, surrounded by trophies. Now the Nittany Lions were adding another one after defeating Pepperdine for the NCAA national title in four games.
They had wanted him.
But Liebermann was convinced heād made the right choice. Heād already signed a letter of intent, and anyhow, the waves ā and the girls ā of Santa Barbara were calling his name.
At least at UCSB Liebermann would be able to indulge his first love ā surfing ā when he wasnāt busy with his second, volleyball.
Heās sure to be plenty busy during the postseason. The Sailors, the top seed in CIF Southern Section Division I, open the playoffs against JSerra tonight at 7 at Newport Harbor.
āI liked the guys a lot up there,ā Liebermann said of UCSB. āI liked the girls a lot up there. I liked the location. You canāt beat the beach ... my dad went there. Itās far enough away from home but yet and still, close enough.ā
When heās not helping the 27-3 Sailors stay atop their division rankings, Liebermann is finding some way to tear up a wave, skimboarding, surfing, or wakeboarding.
His choice came as no surprise to Newport Harbor Coach and former Gaucho Dan Glenn.
āI always knew,ā Glenn said. āIāve known from Day One that he would love it up there. Heās a Santa Barbara guy.ā
Liebermannās hitting and his powerful jump serve caught the eye of outgoing Santa Barbara Coach Ken Preston, who recruited Liebermann after the senior sent him an e-mail that UCSB was his first choice.
Liebermann led the Sailors with 13 kills against Los Alamitos to help Newport Harbor clinch the Sunset League title last week.
He struggled a bit in the Battle of the Bay, held at the Bren Center for the first time, but turned in seven kills, five digs and two saves, helping lead the Sailors to their 16th straight win.
A feisty competitor, Liebermann feels the lows of his mistakes as much as he rides the highs of his successes.
Friday night against the Sea Kings, he stumbled a bit with his hitting. Nerves, he said.
āWeāre trying to get him to be a little more consistent,ā Glenn said. āHeās gotten better with that. Before, it used to be night and day.ā
Like any other sport, volleyball depends on momentum. As easily as the pendulum swings in your favor, one missed set, or a towering block from an opponent can send it swinging the other way. Liebermann had his best match, and found the equilibrium, at the Santa Barbara tournament, which the Sailors won.
āIf you beat him in a game, he wants to keep going until he wins,ā said Harbor junior Michael Maddox, who grew up one back-yard fence away from Liebermann. āWhat gets him the most is losing. He hates losing.ā
Liebermann will miss Prestonās tutelage. He retired at the end of the season, his 30th with the Gauchos.
The Gauchos havenāt named a new head coach yet, but assistant Ricardo doMonte and Lee Nelson, who was named associate head coach in January, are expected to remain.
āItās not a huge deal to me that [Prestonās] leaving but I wish I could have had a year or two with him just to see how he coaches,ā Liebermann said. āThe times I went up there he seemed like a really good guy.ā
The biggest adjustment in college for Liebermann, Glenn said, would be the speed of the game. Liebermann has a tendency to glide across the court, so lately heās worked on speed drills and ply metrics.
āTo play at that next level, heās got to turn up his speed a notch,ā Glenn said. āI think physically, he can do it. Heās strong. Heās got all the tools. But heās just got to kind of grow up and learn to do that. Thereās no doubt in my mind he can do it. Itās just when.
āHeās one of those kids who will see much better days after he leaves here.ā
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