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Lawrence Lancers Boys Volleyball '11

Thu, Jun 02, 2011 07:00 PM @ Haverhill
Team 1 2 3 4 Final
Lawrence 15 25 24 20 1
Haverhill 25 20 26 25 3

Hillies down Lawrence to grab North crown

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CARL RUSSO/Staff photo. Haverhill's James Murray spikes the ball as Lawrence's, (5) Ariel Frias reachs up to block.  Haverhill defeated Lawrence in the MIAA Boys' Volleyball North Tournament Final Thursday night.   » Staff PhotographerMore photos

Friday, June, 03 By Dave Dyer
Staff writer

LAWRENCE — When he winds up at the net, the powerful hits of Haverhill senior Brett Pettis could end up anywhere on the court.
But, when Pettis sums up his emotions, he’s pretty straightforward.
“This is a first,” exulted Pettis after the No. 1-seed Hillies disposed of Lawrence 3-1 in the North boys volleyball championship last night at Central Catholic.
The victory was not only the first sectional crown for the Haverhill boys, but the first sectional crown for a Haverhill boys team in recent memory.
“It’s a big accomplishment for the volleyball program, but it’s also fantastic to represent Haverhill High School like this,” said junior Drew Caruso, who had nine kills and five blocks on the night. “We haven’t had a lot of success this year at Haverhill (in other sports) so we’re pretty proud of this.”
The Merrimack Valley Conference-champion Hillies (20-1), who will face South champion Newton North (17-2) in the state semifinals Thursday, had good reason to feel proud because they needed to hold back a strong Lawrence team (20-3), whose only losses came against the Hillies.
In the first game, the Hillies looked like they might sweep Lawrence for the second time this spring, riding the strong serving of James Murray and strong all-around play at the net to a resounding 25-15 win.
But Lawrence, behind some powerful hits by Joel Rodriguez and Jose Vargas and the strong jump serving of Jesus Reyes, got its act together in the second game. Trailing 15-12, the Lancers went on a 13-5 run to prevail 25-20.
The third game proved to be pivotal. Lawrence seemed to have the momentum and led 20-15. But the Hillies got kills down the stretch from Murray, Pettis and Zach Sindoni to rally for a 26-24 win that set up the clincher.
Lawrence took a 10-7 lead in the fifth game, but unsung sophomore Tom Oliveira had a kill and two blocks to key an 8-2 run, making it 15-12. Pettis (match-high 18 kills) and Caruso combined for five kills from that point and Sindoni had two deceiving “dumps” to close out a 25-20 victory for the crown.
“I felt we just survived in the third set and then we finished strong, which is important,” said Kaste. “This is awesome for the kids. They worked hard and deserve this. I’m really happy for them.”
Lawrence, which still enjoyed a fine season, got an impressive 10 kills and 11 blocks from Rodriguez and a stunning six aces among 19 service points from Reyes, who just recently started using a jump serve.
Lawrence coach Tony Hajjar had no complaints with his squad and graciously gave credit to the Hillies.
“Haverhill is the better team no matter what,” said Hajjar. “We gave them our best, but they were better. Pettis is tremendous, but they’ve got other good players to go with him.”

Game Statistics:

   

Kills: H — Brett Pettis 18, James Murray 10, Drew Caruso 9; L — Joel Rodriguez 10; Jose Vargas 8

Blocks: H — Tom Oliveira 5, Caruso 5; L — Rodriguez 11, Vargas 6, Abimael Villa 6l

Assists: H — Sindoni 36; L — Ariel Frias 29

Service points (aces): H — Murray 18; L — Frias 19 (6)

Digs: H — Murray 10; L — Prince Hiraldo 6

 

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