High School Female Athlete of the Week: Piper Naess powers Laguna Beach volleyball up the CIF poll
At a little more than 1,000 students, Laguna Beach High has one of the smallest Orange County public high school enrollments.
In spite of that, the school manages to be competitive across several sports.
The ongoing success of the Laguna Beach girlsâ volleyball team could be credited, in no small part, to chemistry that has been forming over a lifetime.
Shared activities within the small beach community have contributed to close friendships, which has helped the Breakers pull together when the going gets tough.
Senior outside hitter Piper Naess may have been late to the party after spending her freshman year on the junior varsity level, but she is firmly entrenched as part of a corps that includes four-year varsity members in setter Soren Patchell, libero Hallie Carballo and outside hitter Cambria Hall.
The Pacific Soccer Club once had four members of the Laguna Beach indoor girlsâ volleyball program on the same roster. Naess played with Carballo, Hall, and Peri Brennan, a senior who no longer plays indoor volleyball for the Breakers.
âIâve known them pretty much my whole life since Laguna is such a small community that Iâm friends with all of them,â Naess said of her connection with her teammates. âI think thatâs super important to be [friends] on the team with them because it gives us something that not a bunch of other teams have. Iâve known all of them my whole life.â
Athletics have played a prominent role in the lifestyle of Naessâ family. Her father, Coby, played basketball at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and her mother, Janelle, was an outside hitter at Wichita State.
Her brother, Nolan, now a junior, is one of the top players in the Laguna Beach boysâ basketball program.
The Breakers lose to Los Angeles Marymount 25-14, 25-20 on Saturday in the Gold Bracket semifinals at Edison High. Laguna Beach went 4-2 in the tournament.
Playing volleyball on the beach also unites the Breakers.
âI think beach has helped my indoor volleyball game a lot because there [are] only two girls on the court, so Iâm touching every ball,â said Naess, who helped the Breakers advance to the semifinals of Dave Mohs Tournament at Edison High on Sept. 7. âIt gave me a lot of ball control, I feel, and thatâs the same with a lot of girls on our team.
âProbably about half of them play beach, which is very helpful because we have the ball control that a bunch of other teams donât have. Weâre not the tallest, so I think thatâs super important for our team to have.â
Breakers coach Shawn Patchell said that Naess began her high school career on the junior varsity team in the interest of getting her more in-game reps. She has since made herself indispensable with her defense and versatility.
The Breakers use a balanced attack to beat the host Lions 25-16, 25-16, 25-`18 in a nonleague match on Wednesday.
Back-row defense has become a staple of Laguna Beach volleyball. Patchell took a moment to reflect on one of his teamâs strengths after it swept host JSerra 25-16, 25-16, 25-18 on Wednesday night.
âWe had Soren on the right side and Piper playing middle and Hallie on the left side in the back row,â Patchell said. âThatâs a really good defensive team. All of those girls, any night, they can get 20 digs for us.â
Naess, who is committed to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo for beach volleyball, finished last season with a team-high 450 kills to go with 410 digs. The Breakers advanced to the CIF Southern Section Division 3 final, which they lost to Sun Valley Village Christian 25-19, 25-19, 25-11.
Laguna Beach (17-4) has jumped up to No. 7 in the sectionâs combined Division 1 and 2 poll, positioning the Breakers to be part of the Division 1 playoff bracket this fall. Laguna Beach has won five of its last six matches.
âIt would make a whole lot more sense if we won Division 3 last year,â Patchell said. âThat drives me and it drives all of the seniors, especially. We want to end the season with a win, and thatâs hard to do.
âIf we earn Division 1, then great. Thatâs good for us. We want to win it all. It would be great to win, no matter what. If we were in Division 3, we would want to win that one.â
Following releaguing, Laguna Beach shared the Wave League title with Newport Harbor last season after the Sailors were able to pull off the upset in holding serve on their home court.
While a case could be made that Laguna Beach belongs in the Surf League, the upper division of the Sunset Conference, Naess simply sees it as a plus to have moved on from the Orange Coast League.
âI donât mind it,â Naess said of being in the Wave League. âI think itâs good for our team. Even though weâre in the lower division, we still get to play the upper division, so itâs not much of a difference for our team. I think it helps our team [prepare for CIF].â
Patchell makes a point of telling his players that they are going to spend more time around each other than they are their own family members, so they might as well enjoy each otherâs company.
Naess could not agree more. She cannot stop smiling when her teammates perform a variety of gymnastics to show their support on the sideline.
âI think Shawn is a big believer of everyone has to be into the game, and I believe that, too,â Naess said. âWhether youâre on the bench or youâre playing, you should be cheering and supporting your team.
âThe best way that our team felt we could do it was to have fun, and so they would do all of these pyramids and hoist each other up. They just get super into it.â
Piper Naess
Born: Dec. 1, 2001
Hometown: Laguna Beach
Height: 5 feet 10
Weight: 140 pounds
Sport: Volleyball
Year: Senior
Coach: Shawn Patchell
Favorite food: Bean and cheese burritos
Favorite movie: âHappy Gilmoreâ
Favorite athletic moment: The Breakers advanced to the CIF Southern Section Division 3 final last season. Then a junior, Naess had 19 kills, 19 digs and four service aces in a 21-25, 20-25, 25-18, 25-19, 15-12 victory at Cypress in the semifinals.
Week in review: Naess helped the Breakers reach the Gold Bracket semifinals of the Dave Mohs Memorial Tournament at Edison High on Sept. 7.
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