Redondo Union claims Southern Section girls’ beach volleyball title

The moment of the truth arrived … Bella Jones appeared on this occasion.
She jumped with maximum position from her right place, Redondo senior angle of killing that cut the top of the net and decreased to the open court to complete 12-21, 21-14, 15-13 return to Jones and Carara Namimatsu Communation in Sea Hawks to 3-2 amazing bilateral wins on Mira Costa in CIF Coft County.
The Pay League competitors divided the first four matches, as Reduundo Union won the first two trials and Mira Costa in the last two, so the tournament fell to court 3, where Jones and Namimatso had decreased 11-8 to Marx Lily Sprag and Lilin Hillt before returning to advance 14-12 in one of the fighters. Sprgue’s Spike fell on the baseline to overcome the first championship point, making the theater for Johns’s championships.
“I told Kara, let’s go out, swing … win or loss, I will be aggressive,” said Jones, who is heading to San Diego to play the internal volleyball. “I was really tense and it was not better swinging, it hit the tape, but all these girls mean a lot to me and wanted to win it.”
This was only the second time that Jones and Namimatsu played together – the first was two days ago in the semi -finals.
“We were injured, so we changed the squad on the bus to JSERRA and we just went with it,” Jones admitted. “Yesterday we served and moved to each other for an hour and it helped.”
Abi Zimmerman of Redondo Union raises the ball on Simon Rozlon from Mira Costa in the beach volleyball final in the southern section.
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“Our chemistry works well together, and on time, our coach told us that we trust each other, and trust in your training,” Namimatsu, a young transition from Montgomery bishop and early commitment to volleyball at USC Beach Commy.
The result was practically a carbon version of the victory of Sea Hawks in the semi-finals, only at the time, ABBY Zimmerman and Avey Junk won 15-13 in the third group of the decisive match in court 1.
“This is a really big victory for us and it is really exciting that all five matches will be held at the same time,” Zimmerman, an external coffin who will go to California. “Our coach and Every have trusted them ascending to their best. It was just our day.”
“We overcame them earlier this year, which gave us confidence in that we could do that, but we lost them in the finals during the past two years, so we knew that we had to play our best,” Junk added, Junk, a great president to Florida to play the beach with the twin sister Adi, who won 22-20, 20-17 in court 2 with her partner Leah Blair.
Mira Costa Juniors Audrey Vanagan and Annabel Redaili prevailed easily 21-11, 21-18 in court 4 while a student of Lyrin Rosental and Sami Namak won 21-17, 25-23 in court 5.
On March 4, Redondo Union took the Mira Costa series, which won 170 games that extend over a decade (the majority of whom are in the Beach Volleyball League before CIF is punished with beach volleyball). Mira Costa won the match of 5-0 on March 26 and is preparing for three peat.
Saturday, however, belongs to the sea falcons.
A similar scenario was revealed on the morning of the first dual Saturday, and the end was equally exciting, as Simon Melom of Long Beach Polly and Alyssa Luna defeated a match point in court 4 to win the decisive group 17-15, as it serves Melom in the final 3.

Each Polly has long celebrated its 3-2 victory over the Canyon in the beach volleyball finals in Section 3 of the southern section on Saturday at Long Beach City College.
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“My idea” I needed to get this. “I just closed my eyes and imagined that it was going to the left corner – and fortunately I did.”
Poly’s Aleea Salima and Lindyn Foster withdrew a win 13-21, 21-17, 15-11 on Court 1 to settle the result.
“Going to the last group, we knew that it was returning to us and I think it was about 8-8 when we heard the chant and saw everyone running to our stadium whom we definitely knew.”
“When a game is going, your goal is to get the last two,” said Luna, who was called from JV to play with MillsAP in the third round of the qualifying. “Our internal team won in November, so this is very special.”
The second match of the Saturday championship incited two long schools on each other, and again came to court 4, where Wilson, a student of Ellafado and Jeenn Jin Morrison, prevailed 21-19, 18-21, 15-11 at Michala Michaella Brombelo and Johanna Surdlov to secure the title.
Moments later, Rams Juniors Sofia Orbia and Opery Green withdrew 21-17, 17-21, 21-19 Wins of Court 2, but at that time Wilson had already got. Milican was trying to take revenge on 3-2 and 4-1 in the Moore match.

Sadi Calderon from Long Beach Wilson was defended in the net by Bethani Arnold from Melikan in the second -class final at Long Beach City College.
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“It was 2-1 at that point, but I was like” we needed to do this! “It helps to have people there to support me. Although we were hitting them twice, these are the finals and we knew that it might go in either direction. “
“Regardless of what is going on with other matches, we want to win us,” Alvarado added. “This is our second year to play together, we have good chemistry, we are talking about the strategy and we are proud that we are mentally stronger than the other team.”