Los Angeles Times

Edison wins Division 1 girls’ volleyball championsh­ip

- By Andrew Turner sports@latimes.com

Their goodbyes had been postponed for 27 days.

How happy the Huntington Beach Edison High girls’ volleyball team was to have that extra time together.

It won’t prevent the tears, but the backdrop for that powerful display of emotion has changed dramatical­ly.

Edison swept MenloAther­ton, 25-20, 25-20, 25-18, to capture the CIF State Division 1 girls’ volleyball title Friday at Santiago Canyon College.

“I’m so proud of all the girls,” Chargers Coach Matthew Skolnik said. “They battled all year, and it culminated in playing our best volleyball at the end of the year.”

“I’m excited to bring home a first volleyball state championsh­ip and put a banner up in the stands.”

Edison (36-8) defeated Granada Hills, Clovis West, Lakewood, and crosstown rival Huntington Beach to reach the state championsh­ip game. The Chargers dropped just two sets in the entire tournament, pulling out a five-set victory over Lakewood in the regional semifinals.

The victory erased the pain of being eliminated in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 quarterfin­als, sending out Edison’s five seniors on the highest note.

“It’s a great way to end the season,” senior outside hitter Hannah Phair said. “It’s been so much fun playing with all these girls. I’m going to miss them, but it was nice to go out with a bang. It’s nice to come home with some jewelry.”

Phair tied with MenloAther­ton’s Jacqueline DiSanto for the leading kill count with 13. She had the set-ending kill in the second, and her blast from the right side of the net clinched the state crown.

Junior setter Lindsey Sparks had one of her 37 assists on the match’s final point. As a varsity player since her freshman year, she wanted to show her appreciati­on to the seniors she has played with all along.

Edison opened up a 20-14 lead in the opening set following two big swings from Cassidy Dennison. Taylor Gray dropped a lob over the middle blocker to close out the first set, 25-20.

The Bears (30-6) rallied late. They led 16-12 in the final set, but an 11-0 run by Edison derailed any hopes that Menlo-Atherton had of extending the match.

After falling to Mira Costa in the Southern Section quarterfin­als, Dennison said that the team stayed motivated and quickly reset its goals once they learned that they had made the state tournament.

“We weren’t looking back at what happened,” the senior outside hitter said. “We were looking forward. No matter what, we pushed, and we ended up winning. I’m proud of us.”

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