Sage loaded for ’05
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Three standout seniors return to the Sage Hill School girls
volleyball team, giving Coach Dan Thomassen all he could ask for.
Seniors Cat Dailey, Haywood Wright and last year’s co-captain,
Vista Murphy, were the Sage Hill kill leaders in the 2004 season.
Last season, the team finished 17-7 and advanced to the CIF
Southern Section Division IV-A semifinals.
Dailey, a 6-foot-1 outside hitter who has been heavily recruited,
is the school’s first Division I scholarship athlete, having verbally
committed to UC Berkeley.
The two-time Daily Pilot Dream Team player was chosen to compete
on the Junior National A2 team after being named first-team
All-Academy League and second-team All-CIF.
Murphy dominates as an outside hitter, while Wright, who also left
her mark on the basketball court as a first-team all-league player,
is a 6-1 middle blocker.
“These are all really legitimate athletes,” said Thomassen.
“They’re big strong kids and they’re hard hitters. They’re the brawn
of the team.”
And as for the brains -- there’s junior setter Kelsey Lawler. At
5-7, she returns for her third year of starting.
“She makes really good choices,” said Thomassen. “She’s really
good at reading my signals and making the right decisions at tough
times.”
The team, which defeated Chadwick in CIF quarterfinals, but lost a
semifinal match to Western Christian last season, is returning seven
players -- eight of them starters -- and will compete in three
tournaments, which Thomassen hopes will give the Lightning a chance
to improve their game and see the competition.
They will travel south to Poway in San Diego Sept. 9-10 for the
San Diego Classic. They will also compete in the Orange County
championships and Dave Mohs Memorial tournament hosted by Edison,
Newport Harbor and Marina high schools.
“We’re going to get to see a lot of teams from our divisions, and
it’s going to give us a lot of experience playing better teams,” said
Thomassen.”
Three freshman join the Lightning squad, and Thomassen said all
three will be given a chance to contribute.
Outside hitter and defensive specialist Olivia Fankuchen, middle
blocker Tierney Danner and outside hitter Cameron Cline will combine
with the depth found on the Lightning roster in search of another CIF
appearance.
First, they’ll have to get past St. Margaret’s, a team that has
always presented a challenge.
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