Tesoro tops Costa Mesa in three
Bryce Alderton
When Allison Salladin began coaching girls volleyball at Costa
Mesa High last season, several of the Mustangs’ players on the court
Thursday night in the school’s first CIF girls volleyball appearance
in five seasons hadn’t even touched a volleyball. How far they’ve
come.
The Mustangs (13-3, 12-0 in the Golden West League) dropped a
first-round CIF Southern Section Division III-A match to Tesoro
(16-7), 15-8, 15-6, 15-4, at Costa Mesa High, but even with the loss,
Salladin praised a team she coached to an undefeated season in the
Golden West League, the first time a Mesa girls volleyball team won
league.
“This is the first CIF match any of these girls have ever played
in,” Salladin said. “They were ready to play. We knew (Tesoro) had
strong hitters that could put the ball down and we practiced for it
all week. I told them win or lose, go home tonight knowing you played
your best and you lost to a good team. Tesoro was absolutely the best
team we’ve faced all year.”
The Titans’ duo of middle blocker Morgan Beck and Jenne Blackburn
accounted for 12 and 16 kills, respectively, as Tesoro withstood a
Mesa charge in the first game before settling down to dominate play
at the net the final two games.
Jenny Sparks (12 assists) and Jackie Havens (eight assists) fed
Mesa’s Sharon Day for nine kills and Emily Abbott knocked six kills
with Devin Denman adding five kills. Havens led the Mustangs with
three service aces and Kristen Bagwell served one ace.
Denman, Bagwell, Day, Abbott and Amy Langmos are seniors, but
Salladin believes next year’s team can be just as good as this
season’s installment.
“Our (junior varsity team) went 9-3,” Salladin said. “I’m not
nervous that next year’s team will be worse than this year’s team.
I’d like to be at Costa Mesa for a few more years. Coaching
consistency makes a program successful.”
Elsewhere in the CIF Playoffs Thursday:
Top-seeded Newport Harbor was a 15-4, 15-4, 15-2 winner over Division II-AA foe Sultana, at Newport.
Kristin McClune had 17 kills and two aces, Lauren Miller had 12
kills, Shelley Langford seven kills, Alyson Jennings six kills and
Kiley Hall five kills. Kellie King (17 assists) and Jordan Carmack
(12 assists) shared setting duties.
The Sailors were without freshman standout Bryana Carey, who is
lost for the balance of the season with a broken finger.
Newport plays the La Mirada-Cathedral City winner Saturday night.
Corona del Mar High’s third-seeded Sea Kings used everyone
throughout in a prolonged 15-11, 15-9, 15-5 victory over visiting
Northview in Division III-A play.
Britta Nielsen had eight kills and Jordan Smith and Lindsay Ensign
each had five kills.
CdM meets Santa Ynez in Saturday’s quarterfinals at a site to be
determined by coin flip today.
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