The Sun (San Bernardino)

SBVC takes care of Mt. San Jacinto in conference thriller

- By Derryl Trujillo Correspond­ent

(Games at 7 p.m.) TODAY’S GAMES

Division 2

Edison at

Rancho Cucamonga

Damien at Murrieta Valley Chaparral at Oaks Christian Upland vs. Los Alamitos at Westminste­r HS

Vista Murrieta vs. Long Beach Poly at Veterans Stadium

Division 3

Citrus Valley at Leuzinger Cajon at Oxnard Pacifica

St. Bonaventur­e at Etiwanda Beaumont at Oak Hills

Division 4

Norte Vista at Loyola

Culver City at Ayala

Great Oak vs. La Serna at California HS

Division 5

Northview at Bonita Western at Colony

San Jacinto at Liberty Eisenhower at Orange Vista

Division 6

Dana Hills at

Ontario Christian

Simi Valley at Rancho Verde Laguna Hills at

Murrieta Mesa

Mira Costa at Yucaipa

Division 7

Jordan at Chino

Muir at Diamond Ranch Lakewood at King

Division 8

San Dimas at Highland Covina vs. Summit at

Miller HS

Tahquitz vs. St. Anthony at Clark Field

Jurupa Hills at Irvine

Division 9

Orange at Diamond Bar Marina at Vista del Lago Kaiser at Dominguez

South Pasadena at Los Osos

Division 10

Redlands at San Marino Rancho Christian at Hemet Brea Olinda at Elsinore Paloma Valley at

West Covina

Division 11

Hillcrest at Linfield Christian San Gorgonio at Ramona Patriot at Los Altos

Division 12

Don Lugo at Santa Paula Western Christian at

Victor Valley

Arroyo vs. Arrowhead Christian at Redlands HS

Rim of the World vs.

Santa Fe at Pioneer HS Arroyo Valley at Buena Park

Division 13

Miller at Grace

San Bernardino at Bloomingto­n

Garey at Montclair

Jurupa Valley at

Desert Hot Springs

Division 14

Temecula Prep at Artesia Rancho Alamitos at Santa Rosa Academy

Webb at Lynwood

8-Man, Division 2

Southlands Christian at California School for the Deaf-Riverside

Cornerston­e Christian at Lancaster Baptist

Downey Calvary Chapel at Cal Lutheran

SAN JACINTO >> The Mt. San Jacinto College and San Bernardino Valley College women’s volleyball teams exchanged powerful kills, digs and aces over the course of 2 1/2 hours of an Inland Empire Athletic Conference match Wednesday night.

In the end, it was SBVC making fewer errors and prevailing 25-19, 20-25, 2628, 32-30, 15-11 to move a half game ahead of MSJC in the IEAC standings. The Wolverines now are in position to win at least a share of the program’s first conference championsh­ip since 2006.

SBVC avenged a 25-20, 23-25, 25-16, 25-18 loss to the Eagles in early October.

“I thought we’d be in the conference’s upper half this year, but to be in this position ... I don’t know that I expected that,” Wolverines coach Robert Vansant said. “But these girls have done a great job of buying into everything I’ve thrown at them this year and are being rewarded for it.”

SBVC (16-6, 9-1 in conference) led 11-4 early in the opening set before MSJC (19-4, 8-1) responded with an 8-2 run to close the gap. Megan Gajda had a pair of aces and Carley Kruse added two kills, but SBVC stayed in front as Loleaulele­i Mamea had a solo block and kill to preserve the lead.

Brooklyn Thomas had two kills in the second set to put MSJC up 14-8. Mania Mamea posted three straight kills to trim the lead to two points, but an ace by the Eagles closed the set and evened the match.

In the third set, SBVC led as late as 24-23, but MSJC rallied behind three kills from McKenna Conklin and

Members of the San Bernardino Valley College women’s volleyball team celebrate after defeating Mt. San Jacinto College.

an ace from Kruse to win the first of two deuce sets and remain in the match.

Kruse was in on consecutiv­e blocks, and Gajda added an ace in set four to put the Eagles up 23-21. However, SBVC survived six set points and prevailed on an MSJC ball-handling violation to force a deciding set. The Mameas combined for three kills and Arianna Romero added a solo block in the final run by the Wolverines.

SBVC jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the fifth set after an ace by Itzana Rojas but saw that lead shrink to a point as Trysta Vincelli won a joust at the net. Anai Casillas put down an overpass to put SBVC in front 11-9, and another ball-handling error by the Eagles ended the match.

“At crucial times we made more errors, and tonight that was the difference,” Eagles coach Serinna Eason said. “We have been telling our team since the second round that everyone would be giving us their best shot and SBVC did just that tonight.”

Mania Mamea had 17 kills for SBVC. Conklin and Kruse each had 15 kills in defeat for MSJC.

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PHOTO BY NICK KOON

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