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May 12, 2004

Blazers brought down by Bulldogs

by Kristina Yang, Page Editor
MAY 12, CHURCHILL—

After two successive playoff victories against relatively easy opponents, the boys’ volleyball team entered the semifinal round of the post-season tournament against the Churchill Bulldogs prepared to fight harder than ever: unlike the two teams that Blair has previously faced, Churchill is one of two county teams seeded above the Blazers, and it had served Blair an 0-3 loss early in the season. Unfortunately for Blair, however, Churchill was just as intent on winning, and the two teams battled for over two hours and five matches before Churchill finally eked out a razor-thin victory, defeating Blair 19-25, 25-23, 20-25, 25-17 and 9-15 and ending the Blazers’ bid for the county title.

The two teams were closely matched from the very first point, continuously alternating possession with few long runs for either side. Senior James Gao and junior James Lee each scored three of Blair’s seven first-match kills, but Churchill scored eight kills of its own and also took advantage of Blair’s slightly inconsistent block to bounce six more plays off Blair’s block and down to the court. Though Blair’s defense played what was perhaps its best game all season, diving for every ball and refusing to give up on even impossible-seeming plays, the Bulldogs managed to make just a few less errors than the Blazers, serving up two four-point runs to capture the first-match victory.

Stung by the initial defeat, the Blazers rallied together for the second match and quickly began proving their true abilities. After trading possession a few times with little to show for either team, senior setter Tim Yang led the Blazers on a seven-point run, serving consistently and setting up three clean kills to give Blair a 9-2 lead. Though the Blazers faltered for the next few points, missing several hits and scoring only when Churchill fumbled, Yang set up seven more kills through the course of the second game to give Blair the upper hand. Flustered by its inability to take the lead all match, Churchill made a number of hitting and serving errors as Blair continued to score, giving the Blazers the extra boost they needed to win the second match.

The Blazers carried its momentum from the second match to the third, keeping the score nearly even through the first half of the game. With neither team able to overcome the other’s defenses, most of the early points were scored when the opposite team faltered or erred, and both Blair and Churchill made similar attacking errors in their zest to kill the long, drawn-out plays. With the score balanced at 6-6, however, the Bulldogs finally broke away and served up an eight-point run, slamming down two kills and bouncing three more hits off Blair’s blockers. Though Blair countered with a seven-point run a few plays later, Churchill’s hits proved just a touch more consistent than Blair’s as the match went on, and the Blazers were forced to cede the match after a failed free ball and a missed serve gave Churchill the last two points that it needed.

With the scoreboard wiped clean for the fourth match, the Blazers returned to the court determined to win the last two sets; Churchill, by contrast, seemed a bit drained after its hard-fought third-match victory. Though the two teams remained neck-and-neck throughout the first thirteen points, Blair pulled ahead halfway through the match by capitalizing on Churchill’s offensive mistakes and defensive weaknesses. The Blazers managed to kill eleven plays through the fourth match, a statistic topped only by Churchill’s twelve netted or out-of-bounds attacks. Though Churchill also managed several strong kills, a few blocking errors and a twice-shanked Blair hit combined to give Blair an eight-point lead and ensure its victory.

Unfortunately for the Blazers, however, Churchill cleaned up its act by the fifth match, and it was in fact Blair that began losing points to painful errors. After a Churchill ace and three consecutive missed hits, Gao led the Blazers back into the game with two roofs and three kills, though the Blazers fumbled two more balls as well to give Churchill a narrow 6-5 lead. Churchill then went on a six-point run, and though Blair fought back with two kills and a clean roof, Churchill was able to slip two more balls past the Blazers, and the fifth game’s fifteen-point score cap denied Blair the chance to fight back.

Though the loss represented the end of Blair’s championship hopes this season, Coach JJ Rathnam expressed no regrets over the team’s playoff standings. “At the beginning of the season," Rathnam confessed, “I didn’t think we’d make it this far, but we learned from every game, changed our lineup around, and got much better." According to Rathnam, the team’s performance against Churchill was one of its best all season. “I couldn’t have asked for more," he said. “We served well, passed well, did everything well. I’m really proud of everybody."

Yang concurred, adding that the game was a bittersweet but satisfying ending to his high school career. “We played the best we've ever played," he noted, “and we didn't come up short or choking. Point for point, player for player, we matched up—and there's no disappointment or tears coming from me because I know that we gave it our all and played the game we needed to play and didn't hand it to them. It was a beautiful way to go out, and I’m so proud that we did it."

Discuss this Article

  • James Gao on May 12, 2004
    Thanks to everyone for a great season. Each and everyone of you rock and you guys will always be the best and sexiest in my heart.

    But I'll be back...to watch you guys win the County Championship next year.

    Go Blair Boys Volleyball!!!!
  • Bailey Zhang on May 12, 2004
    Ok guys, I admit it: I'm not really Bailey Zhang.

    But Blair Boys Volleyball still rocks! And Tim, give me back my physics homework.
  • go blair! on May 12, 2004
    We rock!

    Props to everyone on the team. Tim, Bailey, James, Sam, Terry, Anran; James, Kevin, Paul, Randy, Jansen, Peter; and Tim #2 and Jay.

    Good job everybody!
  • haha on May 12, 2004
    They definitely were NOT better than Blair.

    And dang, that's a beautiful quote at the end, Tim.
  • Paul Wong on May 12, 2004
    Good game boys. We played awesome this season, I'll miss all the seniors. Next year we'll take it all the way to the championship.
  • Sam Wen on May 13, 2004
    Great season guys, great way to end my senior year here. I love you all. Like James said, my boys on the volleyball team could never be replaced by some lowly girl.

    I'll see you take the finals next year!
  • more thanks on May 13, 2004
    More thanks and props to our managers, scorekeepers, and just everyone who showed up at the game or any game this season to support us!
  • haha on May 13, 2004
    Hey guys, I like a comment on the previous article on boys volleyball (by the way, great job Tina writing all of the articles this year!):

    hold up, boys vball HAS no #18 or #14... or #69. unless you put tim and jansen together? sketchy...

    oh wait, #14 wrote the story.
  • Bailey Zhang (View Email) on May 13, 2004
    What the freak?

    "bailey" does it again. Stop stealing my name. I sign with my e-mail.

    Good job to all though. Churchill's losing their setter and offense, so crush them next year.
  • =) on May 13, 2004
    boys vball = my heroes. marry me!
  • =) on May 13, 2004
    good job, guys!!! you guys did an awesome job (u'll get em back next year) =D to the seniors... ill miss you guys =/ thanks for being so awesome!!!
  • Bailey Zhang (View Email) on May 13, 2004
    Stop taking me name! I AM BAILEY ZHANG. What does Bailey like to do? He likes to lift. Not weights, but the ball! HAHAHA j/k Bailey, I love myself.
  • Amanda on May 14, 2004
    Yay boys volleyball!

    Also props to Tina for being an awesome writer and showing everyone else (ahem David!) how to cover a volleyball match.
  • hahahaa! on May 15, 2004
    I LOVE YOU ALL!!! WHEN AND WHERE IS THE BANQUET?!?!?!
  • Bailey Zhang (View Email) on May 16, 2004
    Hi everybody, are you ready to pull some upsets with me? Upset time!
  • bailey zhang on May 16, 2004
    Hi guys, I hope you guys like onion dip.
  • haha on May 17, 2004
    Blair boys could have taken and beaten RM.

    Churchill got screwed at the end because they got scared and because of their limited offensive options - since Churchill does not set backrow hits, on a bad pass, they had to set the outside. The setter never set the opposite after the first two games because the coach subbed in a different opposite.

    So basically, there would be two blockers waiting on Quentin or Victor. And they got screwed.

    Blair went down swinging. Be proud.
  • lol on May 17, 2004
    too bad churchill couldn't get james lee. but brian wu is still amazing!
  • Bailey Zhang (View Email) on May 18, 2004
    OK, that first one with the e-mail was me. The other ones are poseurs. I am flattered that someone wants to imitate me, but stop making me look like a fool.

    Also, stop this thread. It's long overdue.
  • Brian Wu on May 19, 2004
    I am not amazing. Don't really tell anyone, but I like to set from my chin and carry all of my sets.
  • Aaron Mutede (View Email) on May 31, 2004
    It is churchill Bulldogs Tancity everywhere Here in zimbabwe Bulldogs just started by winning 3 tournaments so far! Here is the copy of last year news www.sundaymail.co.zw/index.phpid=6113&pubdate=2003-10-12 The Sunday Mail Last Updated: Sunday, 12 October 2003 Zimpapers Sites Churchill retain volleyball title By Paul Munyuki CHURCHILL Boys High managed to retain the CMC volleyball title after pipping their arch-rivals, the Prince Edward Tigers by three sets to two in the final that was played at Prince Edward on October 4. It was a difficult time for the Aaron Mutede-coached victors, in the deciding set with both teams tied at two sets. The Churchill Bulldogs managed to prove their tenacity when they finally won the deciding set to take the floating trophy back home The tigers had secured a position into the finals after beating Mufakose High 1 by 2 sets to 1 with the Bulldogs beating Visitation Makumbe 2-1. Mufakose lost to Visitation in the third place play-off. In the girls category, Roosevelt Girls High came out the victors after edging Mutoko High 3-2 in what was seen as the toughest game for both teams. Mufakose 2, who had lost to Mutoko in the semi-finals, managed to grab the third position after beating their neighbours Mufakose 1 High, who had earlier on lost to Roosevelt in the semi-finals. The Players were awarded various prizes for their performances. In the boys category, Tatanda Mapigoti of Mufakose 2 was voted the best receiver, Mathious Mapfumo of PE the best spiker, Munjodzi Chiivasa and Nyasha Takawira, both from Churchill were voted the best setter/server and the most valuable player respectively. For the girls Chiedza Tsvakirai and Kudzai Chireka both of Roosevelt were voted as the best spiker and the most valuable player respectively, with Eunice Tsvaura of Visitation nominated as the best server. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- local | international | entertainment | politics | travel | opinion | comment | cartoon | focus on the week | business | agriculture and labour | sport | property | letters
  • not meeeee on June 1, 2004
    pschaw RM is like whoa
  • meeeee on June 19, 2004
    We would have manhandled RM, no sweat.
  • kundo (View Email) on April 2, 2005 at 2:17 AM
    Very good reort
  • Josiah Komichi (View Email) on April 6, 2005 at 1:26 AM
    Interesting
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