Coastal View News • May 6, 2021

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It’s a winning streak for Warriors boys volleyball The Carpinteria Warriors boys volleyball team avenged their fifth set opening round loss to the Hueneme Vikings by beating them in three straight sets this Tuesday night. The scores were 25-23, 25-14, 25-23. “We are playing a lot more aggressive now and covering our hitters a lot better,” said coach Mickey Caughey. “This gives our hitters a chance to get a few more swings at the ball and earn us a few more points. Our serving and hitting is greatly improved as our team recorded a total of 24 aces and 34 kills in the three sets; and our defense is really keeping us in the games as we recorded 140 digs on the night. Our current record is now 1-2 in League and 1-2 overall.” Diesel Slade had an outstanding night with eight aces and 12 kills. Gavin Lohuis

contributed five aces, four kills, and 30 digs. Joaquin Gonzales contributed eight kills and Reyn Clayton brought up 27 digs. At their next match, the Fillmore Flashes visited the Carpinteria Warriors in their fourth match of the season, with the Warriors taking three sets straight for the win. In a game in which all Warriors team members played, the scores were 25-15, 25-10, 25-15. “We are now 2-2 Overall and 2-2 in League,” said coach Caughey. “And we keep getting better every time we play. Our serving is the strongest part of our game right now. It’s extremely unusual for a team to get more aces than kills, but that’s what we did tonight. We scored 34 aces and 30 kills as a team. If we didn’t get an ace, we often forced them to pass out

Warriors welcome “May Madness”

May 2021 will be the busiest month in the history of Carpinteria High School. It’s crunch time academically, it’s AP testing month, prom is on the calendar, it’s time for muses and musical productions, FFA projects are fully underway, graduation is on the horizon and the Warriors remain active in 11 sports. Don’t blink or you are sure to miss huge portions of the action. In Warrior Athletics, the upcoming week will start with a handful of Monday activities including a regular CHS Boosters meeting at 6 p.m. via Zoom and a drastically scaled-back 101st Russell Cup. CHS will follow Santa Barbara County Covid-19 guidelines allowing 750 people to attend this year’s Russell Cup. Attendees will include student athletes, coaches, volunteers, staff, and finally, a very small number of spectators from the immediate households of the athletes. Covid-19 update: CHS continues to test participants in indoor sports and follows strict protocols for attendance at indoor and outdoor events. Masking is still required for all non-active participants and for some active participants per Santa Barbara County Department of Public Health protocols. Los Angeles County is not permitting travel across two county lines at the moment. —Pat Cooney, Warriors athletic director

of system… Our all-around game is really coming along, and our blocking is now one of our strong points with us getting a total of 14 team blocks tonight.” The team’s serving champion against Fillmore was Sebastian McCurry with a total of 12 aces, most of them coming from a low, flat trajectory, bullet float serve. McCurry had a long

serving run of 11 straight points in set two. Sol Ortega had six aces on the night, and a long serving run of eight straight points in set three. Gavin had four aces, five kills, three blocks and 29 digs. Coby Gonzalez led all blockers with a total of six and Zach Isaac led all attackers with 10 kills followed with four aces and two blocks. May the force be with the Warriors!

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ON DECK

Thursday, May 6

*Carpinteria Baseball vs. Hueneme, 3:30 p.m. *Carpinteria Boys Volleyball vs. Nordhoff, 3:30 p.m. *Carpinteria Girls Basketball vs. Nordhoff, 7 p.m. *Carpinteria Boys Soccer vs. Nordhoff, 5 p.m.

Friday, May 7

*Carpinteria Baseball vs. Hueneme, 3:30 p.m. *Carpinteria Boys Tennis vs. Bishop Diego, 3:30 p.m. *Carpinteria Basketball vs. Malibu, 7 p.m.

Saturday, May 8

Track & Field Russell Cup, Carpinteria, 11 a.m. *Denotes home game


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