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    Girls' volleyball: Reloaded Mater Dei faces tough task for title repeat

    By Steve Galluzzo,

    8 hours ago

    If recent history is any indication, the Mater Dei High girls' volleyball team will have a tough task defending its Southern Section Division 1 crown this season. No team has repeated as Division 1 champion since the Monarchs won back-to-back titles in 2017 and 2018.

    In order to make history again the Monarchs have to replace five starters from last year’s squad that finished 43-2 and won the state Division I title.

    “It will depend on how much we improve by the end of the year,” coach Dan O’Dell said. Section player of the year Isabel Clark (now at the University of San Diego), Julia Kakkis (Brown), Malyssa Cawa (Stanford), Cymarah Gordon (Michigan) and Tessa Hurley graduated, but the Monarchs will still be formidable once junior USC commit Layli Ostovar returns to the lineup — she has been sidelined because of a shoulder injury — and fellow outside hitter Westley Matavao, a sophomore transfer from Orange Lutheran, becomes eligible. Ostovar's senior sisters (setter Ayva and libero Kayla) are also back and sophomore Emma Kingston will be a force in the middle.

    After opening the season with four victories to stretch its winning streak to 28 dating to last September, Mater Dei was dealt consecutive losses by Redondo Union and Torrey Pines.

    Longtime Redondo Union coach Tommy Chaffins likened the Bay League this season to that of the Trinity League in football.

    “We may have three of the top 10 teams in the state — us, Mira Costa and PV [Palos Verdes] … and Torrance is really, really strong too,” he said. “We’re going to sharpen each other up and we’ll see how it plays out come playoffs.”

    In addition to sweeping Mater Dei on Aug. 27, the Sea Hawks have beaten Mira Costa, Iolani (Hawaii) and Long Beach Poly in tournament action, paced by junior hitter Abby Zimmerman, an early commit to California, senior setter and captain Bella Jones (San Diego State commit), UC Irvine-bound middle Taylor Boice and Florida State beach commits Avery and Addison Junk.

    Redondo won the last of its three Division 1 titles in 2019 and looks to improve on its 26-14 record last year, when it lost to Orange Lutheran in the Division 2 semifinals.

    Mira Costa might have the most talent of any program in the Southland, starting with junior outside hitter Audrey Flanagan, who led the Mustangs’ beach team to the title last spring and paced the United States’ U19 national team to gold at the NORCECA Continental Championships in Honduras in July, pounding 14 kills in the finals against Canada. The Wisconsin commit is joined by USC-bound senior libero Taylor Deckert and setter Milly McGee, outside hitters Cayenne Ceman, Lauren Becker and Simone Roslon, and middle Kendall Herman.

    The Mustangs lost to Mater Dei in the Division 1 championship match last season and despite the graduation of captain and All-CIF setter Charlie Fuerbringer they are off to a fast start with wins against Marymount, Torrey Pines, Palos Verdes, Iolani, Orange Lutheran and Harvard-Westlake.

    Palos Verdes reached the Division I state finals last fall behind Stanford-bound senior hitter Kaci Demaria and senior co-captains Mallory and Molly LaBreche, who together won the Southern Section girls' beach volleyball pairs championship in the spring. Mallory, a setter and opposite hitter, is headed to UCLA while Molly, a libero/defensive specialist, is going to Louisiana State.

    Huntington Beach raced to a 9-0 start behind Stanford-bound middle Taylor Ponchak and hitter/libero Olivia Foye, who is committed to play at Princeton. The Oilers are seeking their first title since 1996 and might have the firepower to get it for coach and alumnus Craig Pazanti.

    Also out of the blocks quickly with eight straight wins was Sierra Canyon, the Division 1 section champion two years ago. Leading the way are rising sophomore setter Lucky Fasavalu, junior hitter Madeleine Zaragoza and senior co-captains Brandi Boston and Lauren Lynch.

    Marymount made the state Open Division bracket one year ago and returns all-around leader Ryan Gilhooly and All-CIF outside hitter Samantha Destler. The Sailors finished undefeated en route to section and state titles in 2021 and they always play one of the hardest schedules around. They have already defeated Redondo Union and La Costa Canyon in best-of-five matches.

    Reigning Division 2 champion JSerra has only one senior — hitter Mikaela Brennan — with seven freshmen and sophomores but could be in the mix. Oaks Christian could make noise with senior middle Manaia Ogbechie, Harvard-Westlake has junior middle Maya Stillwell, an early commit to Northwestern. Orange Lutheran brings back sophomore setter Marley Robinson and Santa Margarita has made an early statement by beating Los Alamitos and pushing Huntington Beach to five sets.

    In the City Section, Venice appears to be the team to beat with 10 seniors and three All-City players returning — first-team outside hitter Samantha Lortie, second-team hitter Gaia Adeseun-Williams and middle blocker Amiekal Looney — but Western League rival Palisades is always a threat. Granada Hills, defending Open Division winner El Camino Real and Taft will battle it out in the West Valley League.

    Players to watch

    Name; School; Year; Position

    Audrey Flanagan; Mira Costa; Jr.; Outside hitter

    Abby Zimmerman; Redondo Union; Jr.; Outside hitter

    Layli Ostovar; Mater Dei; Jr; Outside hitter

    Bella Jones; Redondo Union; Sr.; Setter

    Taylor Boice; Redondo Union; Jr.; Middle blocker

    Kalyssa Blackshear; Torrance; Sr.; Middle blocker

    Westley Matavao; Mater Dei; So.; Outside hitter

    Ryan Gilhooly; Marymount; Sr.; OH/OPP/Libero

    Emma Kingston; Mater Dei So;.; Middle blocker

    Milly McGee; Mira Costa; Jr.; Setter

    Quinn Loper; San Clemente; Sr.; Outside hitter

    Manaia Ogbechie; Oaks Christian; Sr.; Middle blocker

    Maya Stillwell; Harvard-Westlake; Jr.; Middle blocker

    Taylor Ponchak; Huntington Beach; Sr.; Middle blocker

    Sarah Hom; South Torrance; Sr.; Outside hitter

    Samantha Destler; Marymount; Jr.; Outside hitter

    Emma Rowell; South Torrance; Sr.; Setter/RSH

    McKenna Giles; Corona Centennial; Jr.; Libero

    Lucky Fasavalu; Sierra Canyon; So.; Setter

    Olivia Foye; Huntington Beach; Sr.; Libero/OH

    Taylor Deckert; Mira Costa; Sr.; Libero

    Suzy Kemie; Rancho Christian; Jr.; Middle blocker

    Kaci Demaria; Palos Verdes; Sr.; Outside hitter

    Marley Robinson; Orange Lutheran; So.; Setter

    Ella Olson; Newport Harbor; So.; Outside hitter

    Mallory LaBreche; Palos Verdes; Sr.; Setter/Opposite hitter

    Molly LaBreche; Palos Verdes; Sr.; Libero

    Kyla Jones; Gahr; Sr.; Outside/opposite hitter

    CeCe Terpening; Windward; Sr.; Libero

    Shauna McDowell; Capistrano Valley Chr.; Sr.; Setter

    Sofia Shine; El Dorado; Jr.; Outside/opposite hitter

    Lola Padilla; St. Lucy’s; Sr.; Outside hitter

    Aleiah Carr; Taft; Sr.; Outside hitter

    Anaiya Thornton; Culver City; So.; Outside hitter

    Kayla Richards; Venice; So.; Setter/Outside hitter

    Samantha Lortie; Venice; Jr.; Outside/opposite hitter

    Madeleine Zaragoza; Sierra Canyon; Jr.; Libero

    Bianca Dolotta; Palisades; Sr.; Middle blocker

    Hazel Irving; Palisades; Sr.; Middle blocker

    Anika Bernardo; El Camino Real; Jr.; Libero

    This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times .

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