Miami Herald (Sunday)

Westminste­r suffers upset in quarterfin­als

- BY ANDRE FERNANDEZ afernandez@miamiheral­d.com

Westminste­r Christian was aiming to carry over its state championsh­ip success in beach volleyball as a club sport to the first season as a statesanct­ioned sport.

But the Warriors will have to wait one more year after dropping a 3-2 heartbreak­er to Vero Beach on Saturday morning on the sand courts at Florida State University.

“It didn’t end how we wanted to, but we had a good run and a good season,” Westminste­r Christian coach Sylvia Hernandez said.

“There’s not much to say. Vero Beach is a very good team and they made the plays needed to win.”

Westminste­r Christian (13-1) entered the tournament as the top-ranked team in the state after winning a state title last season in Tavares when the sport was still played on the club level.

With most of their roster intact, the Warriors swept through the competitio­n with relative ease this season, losing only one individual match during a 12-0 run prestate.

On Friday following a weather delay of several hours, the Warriors took down Broward County’s last team standing, St. Thomas Aquinas, 3-1 in the round of 16.

The delays pushed the quarterfin­al round to Saturday and meant Westminste­r would have to win three matches to secure the first FHSAAsanct­ioned state championsh­ip. “I wouldn’t say that affected us or was the reason we lost,” Hernandez said.

“We had no control over that. Vero Beach is a great team and they outplayed us.”

The first opponent was fifth-ranked Vero Beach, a squad that Westminste­r had defeated 3-2 during the regular season.

Westminste­r’s undefeated No. 1 team of siblings Emily and Zoey Matias and the No. 3 team of Gaby Arroyo and Lamaya Fuller won their two matches.

But Vero Beach prevailed over the Warriors’ No. 4 squad of Nati Milo and Ariana Arteaga and the No. 5 team of Paige Anderson and Gigi Artiles.

It would come down to the No. 2 team of siblings Alyssa and Alyah Cadavid, also unbeaten heading into Saturday’s action. But the duo lost a tough three-set match, losing the final set 15-8.

“They were all pretty good games and really close,” Hernandez said. “It’s just tough.”

The silver lining for Westminste­r Christian is that it will once again return the bulk of its roster for another run next season.

Hernandez said 15 of the 17 players who made up this year’s squad will return. Milo and Anderson are the lone graduating seniors.

“There’s always a lot to learn when you lose, so it’s just working on a few things and getting better and we will,” Hernandez said.

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