Orange Coast falls to Pierce in five
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For the fourth consecutive year, L.A. Pierce College has thwarted
Orange Coast’s chance for men’s volleyball glory.
It happened again Friday, as the top-ranked Brahmas defeated the
Pirates, 30-27, 30-28, 26-30, 24-30, 11-15, in a state semifinal
match at Long Beach City College, which lasted 2 1/2 hours.
Despite the loss, OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese applauded the effort of
his team.
“It was one of the best matches since I’ve been [at Coast],”
Cutenese said. “I was pleased to see how far we got with the state
we’ve been in.”
Injuries plagued Coast throughout the season, but the Pirates
didn’t give up, as evidenced by their five-game loss Friday.
Sophomore outside hitter Poyer Poia tallied a team-high 27 kills
followed by 13 from Kaimana Kamalani.
Setter Mike Murphy had 51 assists and four service aces to go with
Levi Luster’s four solo and two assisted blocks. Kaione Scott amassed
17 digs.
OCC (17-6) rallied from a 26-22 deficit in Game 2 to win and take
a 2-0 lead.
But Pierce showed why it hass won the past three state
championships by settling in and forcing Coast to go the distance,
something Cutenese -- in his 12th year with the Pirates -- didn’t
want to do.
“With the condition we were in, we had to beat them within three
or four games,” Cutenese said. “They were stronger and healthier. We
had some opportunities that we didn’t take advantage of and lost our
composure in Game 3, which I can’t explain why.”
Poia played through tendinitis in his knees for the past month
while Kamalani suffered from a sore back.
“We had some good sideouts in Game 3 and if we had served
aggressively, we could have done some damage in the early in Game 4.
They took the lead off an unforced error by us in the fifth game and
got an early lead. It is hard to come back when you’re playing only
to 15.”
Sophomore Setiam Allah entered the middle of Game 3 and gave OCC a
boost with nine kills and had only one hitting error during stints in
the final two games.
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