By Christine Jinbo
It would be overstated to say that Riptides OC 17 Orange shocked the world when it beat No. 1 seeded OCVC 17-1 in the finals of the Boys Classic, hosted by the Southern California Volleyball Association in Anaheim, Calif.
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| | Steady performances at the serving line, like this one from Chris Gibbons helped Riptides OC win the 17 Open Division. |
Some may agree with the upset assessment, which is a valid opinion considering the player personnel on the OCVC team. The OCVC team, seeded first in the 17 Open Division, contains three USA Volleyball junior National Team players, who either competed at the Select or Youth level for USA. USA Volleyball named two players from OCVC to the 2009 USA Boys' Youth National Training Team, outside hitter
Taylor Sander and middle blocker
Spencer Rowe.
Though, the Riptides OC team should not be underestimated. It has big game experience and has upset higher seeds in the past, namely OCVC. Its steady play this tournament stemmed from its consistent serving and passing, which allowed the team to attack on every play. The team defense made it difficult for other teams to score points and allowed the scrappy Riptides teams to stay in the game.
The squad also has big tournament finals experience. The squad appeared in the finals of the Boys Invitational in January, a national event hosted by the SCVA. Also, this is not the first time Riptides has beaten OCVC 17-1 in a playoff situation. At the Boys Invitational, Riptides defeated No. 1 seeded OCVC in the quarterfinals, 27-25, 20-25, 15-12. With similar scores (except for game one), it prevailed once more, 15-25, 25-20, 15-10, in the finals of the Boys Classic.
Riptides OC setter
Brett Anderson agreed with the first statement.
"It's not a big deal. It's just a good win."
Michael Cate, Riptides outside hitter, put it in perspective.
"It feels pretty good. They came in ranked No. 1 and we were kind of the under dog." Cate continued, "We just took care of business."Cate described the team's play and their finals experience.
"We played pretty consistent in both the tournaments [Boys Invitational and Boys Classic] and so hopefully we can do that at J.O.'s."
The next event for Riptides OC, and for teams around the nation, is the USA Junior Olympic Volleyball Championship in Atlanta, Ga.
Riptides OC lost once en route to the Boys Classic Championship and ended with a 10-1 match record and a 21-6 game record.
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| | Geoffey Powell and Nick West close the block for Riptides OC. |
On the first day of the four-day event, Riptides OC defeated: SMBC 17-Silver (Encino, Calif.), Vegas VB 17-2 (Las Vegas, Nev.) and Pali 17 Kaepa (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) Saturday, Riptides continued it win streak over: High Line 17B (Long Beach, Calif.), STLHP 17 Orange (St. Louis, Mo.) and Mo Thunder 171 (St. Louis, Mo.).
Riptides OC 17 Orange sustained its first and only loss of the tournament on Sunday to SCVC 17 Q's (Redondo Beach, Calif.) in straight sets, 27-25. 25-17. Despite the loss, Riptides finished first in the pool when three teams tied for first place. The Orange County Riptides went head to head with its sister club South Bay Riptides in the semifinals. With orange on both sides of the net, the O.C. headed to the finals, 25-23, 23-25, 15-13.