Blazers burn out against RM


April 12, 2002, midnight | By Edward Chan | 22 years ago


The boys' volleyball team lost at Richard Montgomery, 10-15 12-15, Thursday night in their first game back from Spring Break. The Blazers took a big lead midway through the second game, but were unable to hold off a strong Richard Montgomery team that eventually overcame a 7-point deficit to win the match.

In the first game, the Blazers dug themselves a hole, falling behind by as many as six points. Richard Montgomery won the game on a controversial pass that coach Rajesh Rathnam claimed was a "carry."

After falling behind 0-2 in the second game, the Blazers staged a 10-1 run that put them up by 7 points. After a timeout, Richard Montgomery put on a run of their own, rallying to tie the game at 12 before finally putting the match away.

Blair was led by senior team captains William Hwang, who had 9 kills and 3 aces, and Sang Ahn, who had 7 kills. It was a hard fought match featuring many long volleys.

Rathnam says that the team fared pretty well against Richard Montgomery, which he pointed out is a tough opponent. "They're one of the best teams in the county," he said. "We hung around with them pretty well so we must be up there too."



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Edward Chan. Edward Chan is a senior in the Magnet Program at Montgomery Blair High School. He is excited about his first year on the much-celebrated Silver Chips staff. At Blair, Edward participates in the Chinese Club (as co-Vice President) and Math Team. Outside of school, he … More »

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