Boys volleyball: Mater Dei upsets Newport Harbor
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Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - In a semifinal match for the ages, Mater Dei High
rallied to defeat top-seeded Newport Harbor in five games Wednesday night
in the CIF Southern Section Division III boys volleyball playoffs at
Costa Mesa High.
The fourth-seeded Monarchs (25-7) -- after the designated visiting
Sailors won the first two games, 15-8, 15-9 -- came back to win three
straight, 16-14, 15-7, 15-12, to advance to Saturday’s finals at Cypress
College.
“That’s an awesome team,” Mater Dei Coach Tom Costanzo said of the
Sailors (13-8), then called his own squad “lucky.”
The Monarchs, who split two best-of-three tournament matches this
season with Newport Harbor, had their backs against a wall in the third
game, with the Tars leading, 14-13, and serving for the match.
But, after the Monarchs unraveled, blowing an 11-4 lead in the process, the Tars committed an unforced error of their own to keep the
door open for Mater Dei, which won the game’s last three points to force
a fourth game.
“That’s the way it’s been all year for us, finding a way to get it
done,” Costanzo said.
Following a 0-2 deficit, Costanzo told his players “just to have fun
... there’s no shame in losing to them. They’re the No. 1 seed and we’re the No. 4 seed, and if we lose, who cares? But if we win, you’ll be doing
something really great.”
In a match featuring edge-of-your-seat rallies throughout, it was a
bitter setback in the end for Newport Harbor.
“This is a real tough, tough loss,” said Newport Coach Dan Glenn, who
thought Mater Dei’s experience with six seniors proved to be the
difference.
Newport Harbor led early in the fourth and fifth games, 4-1 and 5-1,
respectively, but couldn’t maintain the lead in either one.
“We definitely had our chances,” Glenn said. “In the first two games
we played pretty well, then in the third and fourth games we made way too
many unforced errors. I don’t know if we were ready for a full match
tonight. (The Monarchs) played great defense and they have one of the
best setters around (in Mike Gazzano).”
In the decisive game, Mater Dei led, 12-9, but the Sailors rallied to
tie it on three straight points -- a kill by junior Morgan Craig, a
mishandled ball by Mater Dei and a kill by 6-foot-3 senior outside hitter
Blake Tippett, who led the Tars with 33 kills.
Paul Munoz, who recorded half of his 18 kills in the fifth game, gave
Mater Dei a sideout on a kill after Harbor tied it. Then, Munoz gave
Mater Dei the lead, 13-12, on a solo block and Jonathan Daze (32 kills)
added a kill for a two-point advantage as the near-capacity crowd started
to rock the gym.
After an exchange of sideouts, Munoz put the Sailors away with a
match-ending kill.
“I knew there was no way this match was going to be a blowout,” said
Costanzo, whose team will face Santa Margarita in the finals. “I knew it
was going to be a blood bath. I couldn’t sleep last night, just thinking
about how we’re going to stop this guy and that guy.”
Tippett, senior middle blocker Christian Berg-Hansen and juniors Greg
Perrine and Erik Peterson kept Newport Harbor in every game, while setter
Loyd Wright was steady throughout.
Joe Groff, a 6-6 middle blocker, was also solid for Mater Dei with 17
kills, while Gazzano produced 75 assists.
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