Los Angeles Times

Redondo is team to beat in girls’ volleyball playoffs

- By Eric Sondheimer

High School is going to be an imposing roadblock for any girls’ volleyball team that aspires to win the Southern Section Division 1 championsh­ip.

The Sea Hawks (35-3) have not lost a match, or a single set, all season when their top players are available, which helps explain why they were given the No. 1 seed Saturday for the Division 1 playoffs.

“Everyone is healthy,” coach Tommy Chaffins said.

Redondo will open play in the 12-team bracket Oct. 30 at home against the winner of Thursday’s Aliso Niguel-Long Beach Poly opening match. Los Angeles Marymount is seeded No. 2, Santa Ana Mater Dei No. 3 and Chatsworth Sierra Canyon No. 4. The top four seeds all received first-round byes.

Redondo has 12 seniors on its roster, plus talented underclass­men in junior Kami Miner and freshman Mele Corral-Blagojevic­h. Some coaches in Division 1 aren’t too pleased with the 12ington team bracket because it eliminates matches and, they believe, disrupts teams’ rhythm as a result. But it also rewards the top teams in Southern California with a best vs. best tournament. The final is Nov. 9 at Cerritos College.

Divisions 2 through 9 are all 32-team brackets. Sun Valley Village Christian is the No. 1 seed for Division 2 and Ontario Christian No. 1 in Division 3.

Taking an L

The Mission League principals voted Saturday to accept a recommenda­tion from the league athletic directors to have Mission Hills Bishop Alemany and Los Angeles Loyola each take a loss on their league record because their football game had to be canceled because of poor air quality from a brush fire in the San Fernando Valley. The loss will not be reflected on their overall records.

The schools were unable to reschedule the game on a Saturday or Monday. They fall to 1-2 in league.

Banning miracle

In the history of the WilmRedond­o Banning-Carson football rivalry, there have been few endings quite like what happened Friday night.

With 1.1 seconds left, Banning quarterbac­k Jake Otto completed a 43-yard touchdown pass to Jeremiah Fa’alafua.

Then Otto ran in the twopoint conversion to give the Pilots a 36-35 victory.

Banning improved to 5-4 overall and 2-1 in the Marine League.

Said Banning coach Raymond Grajeda: “One of the best I’ve seen and one of the best I’ve been involved in.”

Fa’alafua had been prevented from playing offense the entire game as punishment for tossing his helmet after dropping a pass in the end zone the previous week. The coaches decided to put him in for the first time on the final play and let him use his 6foot-3 height to try to come down with the ball.

“This is why we can’t hold grudges,” Grajeda said of giving Fa’alafua another chance after several assistants wanted him punished. “They learned a lesson, I learned a lesson.”

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