MaryMount High Girls’ Volleyball is chasing more titles
The campus and enrollment it is small, but Marymount High is a giant in the world of volleyball in high schools and this year’s team appears to have a talent to compete for the tournament.
Sea ranked first out of 64 teams in the prestigious Durano Fall Classic in Las Vegas, where its opponent shot down Sierra Canyon, 21-25, 25-15, 25-12, in the final on September 20. Washington big hikers won the title of Sami Distler as the best player in the championship.
Marymount did not drop a group on its way to the title of Labor Day on Hawaii Island, Hilo in late August. At the end of last week in Phoenix, the sailors advanced to the Platinum Championship in the Nike Of Champions Southwest, where it fell to the champion of the first section in the southern section. The two programs can meet again in the CIF qualifiers in November.
For those who keep the result, this makes three finals and two necks in three championships in three different states over a period of four weeks against the best competition in the country – only the way the main coach Carrie Klein loves.
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“The victory was Durango huge … and very enjoyable,” said Klein, who reached the 700 -win plateau in early this season. “In the past two years, we have become better on the second day. Then he played TOC after it has become a difficult transformation. It is a lot of travel and a lot of volleyball.”
Three sailors joined Distler in the team of all championships in Durango: Senior suburb Olivia Benck (committed to George Town), beginners McCina Barnes (one of them early in the northwest who was leading a top 217 -dead team) and young people in the middle/opposite strikes and Stanford Beach, which leads a team with 63 groups.
The menu also includes a large medium inhibitor and the Compalay South Methodist Elle Vandeweghe, a senior medium inhibitor of Frankie Jones (Brown), the external atmosphere of Bresley Jones (Amheres), and adults Liebero Dyclan Eastman (Rice) and the chief hitting Grace Jamison (Lavaiite).
Marymount lost to Mater Dei in one of the best finals in the history of the championship (28-26 in Group Three) in Durano one year ago.
Carrie Klein, Volleyball Girls Coach, achieved more than 700 wins during her 28th seasons in Marimaon Hi.
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“People do not realize how a few students who have or how do you direct us academic,” Klein said. “Our girls have their books between each game. They are studying on buses, on trains, in the corridors … Any opportunity they can do in school work.”
After playing the sport itself (MVP was a country in Irvine High in 1988 and then hit all over the western coast in Peppperdine), Klein demands a lot of its players, but it also tries to make fun of the daily routine, which deserves to wake up to the dawn crack. Its logo is a difficult practice that makes an easy game.
Distler, who started playing at Klein in Klein when she was eight years old, takes this message to the heart. After dealing with Marymount for her first loss at Redondo Union on September 2, she stated: “We have training at 5:45 am tomorrow and I should like it.”
The sailors (29-3) began the best start since the 2021 team, which ended 35-0, won 92 out of 100 groups in this process, and they received honors from the Cleanybaall.com National School for the secondary school for the year.
Among 20 players on Scawash, eight elderly and nine young people.
“This team is similar to the 2021 team,” said Klein. “What is different is that these elderly four years ago were very hungry because they lost their novice year in front of Covid-19.”
The longest drought of Marymount between the appearance of the department’s finals in the Klein period is five seasons (2013 to 2017), so the team is due to this. She also wants to add another player from the year to those who have already directed him – Haley JorgensBorg (2001); Setsha Selsky (2002 and 2003); Kelly Erfin (2005); Lauren Grinkovix-Woller (2011); Elia Robin (2021).
“There are nine or 10 teams in our section that can really give us a match. Harvard Webskelik, Matt Di-all is difficult to overcome.
In addition to the success of the post -season, Marymount 24 won the league titles under the leadership of Klein. To add to this total, you should overcome Sierra Canyon, who defeated the sailors three times last season. The first two mission league meetings in schools is Monday night in Chatsworth.
On one occasion, the title of the department in 2025 will be sweeter than others for Klein because she lost her home in the Palisades fire in January, as some of her players did. She lived in Playa Del Rey with her ex -husband Palisades High Legartback Perry Klein.
She said: “We have all had to deal with it already, but many girls in the program have been affected and the younger club players,” she said. “It is a beautiful emotional year for Marimont.”