Los Angeles Times

Volleyball’s best hit the sand in Manhattan Beach

- By Tyler Blint-Welsh tyler.blint-welsh@latimes.com Twitter: @tylergabri­el_

For basketball, New York is unquestion­ed as the mecca of the game.

For beach volleyball? It’s Manhattan Beach.

The 58th annual Manhattan Beach Open, the longest continuall­y running tournament in beach volleyball, begins Thursday, bringing 64 of the most talented teams in the sport to the local sand.

Taylor Crabb and Jake Gibb, who lead the AVP standings and won last month’s Hermosa Beach Open, will be among the competitor­s on the men’s side, along with three-time AVP MVP Phil Dalhausser and partner Nick Lucena, and fellow Americans Casey Patterson and Theo Brunner.

The women’s competitio­n will feature two-time Olympic medalist April Ross and her partner, Lauren Fendrick, and former USC national champions Kelly Claes and Sara Hughes. Kerri Walsh-Jennings left the AVP tour in May following a contract dispute and will not compete.

The AVP Tour has been in flux in recent years and struggled to capture interest during non-Olympic years. The Manhattan Beach Open is part of the inaugural AVP Gold Series, a collection of three higher-stakes events.

The Gold Series events, which began with the season opener in New York and will end with the AVP Championsh­ips in Chicago, are worth more AVP points and have significan­tly larger purses — $225,000 instead of $150,000 — than other tournament­s on the circuit.

Qualifying rounds will be played Thursday, and the main draw begins Friday, continuing through Saturday. The finals are scheduled for Sunday and will be broadcast live on Channel 4 at 11:30 a.m.

 ?? Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times ?? CASEY PATTERSON DIVES for a dig during a match in the the Manhattan Beach Open last year.
Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times CASEY PATTERSON DIVES for a dig during a match in the the Manhattan Beach Open last year.

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