Dynasty locked: 杏吧视频 clinches fourth straight 3A boys' volleyball championship | 杏吧视频

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Dynasty locked: 杏吧视频 clinches fourth straight 3A boys’ volleyball championship

CENTENNIAL – When 杏吧视频 coach Andrew Soeldner held the school鈥檚 first boys鈥 volleyball practice six years ago, he asked the team who had played organized volleyball before signing up.

鈥淣o one raised their hands,鈥 Soeldner said.

But it took just a year for 杏吧视频 to appear in the 3A state championship, which sparked a near-perfect run the next four years.

Saturday, 杏吧视频 defeated Faith Christian for the championship 2-0 (25-15, 25-18) for the program鈥檚 fourth consecutive title, increasing its unbelievable 3A winning streak to 90 matches.

Soeldner said celebrating their fourth title felt just as good as the first, but he went through an emotional journey throughout the day.

鈥淭he first time was great because it was new, we were all working together, we were figuring it out, but this time they are my family,鈥 Soeldner said. 鈥淚鈥檝e known them all for five years now and then there鈥檚 this sadness throughout the whole day, knowing and counting down – 150 points left, 100 points left, 50鈥 0. And I鈥檓 not going to coach these seniors ever again.鈥

Soeldner has coached a large core of the seven-member senior class since they were in eighth grade – the first time 杏吧视频 made it to the state championship.

The Coursers started the day with a 2-0 win over St. Mary鈥檚 in the first round, but according to Soeldner, fell off a bit in the second set of their second-round game against D-20 White. 杏吧视频 ultimately defeated the other Pikes Peak region team 25-23 in the second set for a 2-0 sweep, setting up their third title match against Faith Christian in four years.

The Coursers set the tone early thanks in part to senior Hayden Frear smacking down four kills on the way to a 7-1 lead in the first set. 杏吧视频 began the second set in similar fashion, earning a 5-0 lead. Faith Christian kept the set tight the whole way, tying it up early, before battling back from a four-point deficit to close within one.

But behind senior Carter Milroy at the service line, 杏吧视频 used a 6-0 run to put it on ice.

Frear delivered a powerful jump serve that was too much for Faith Christian to handle, sending the ball into the stands for the win.

Frear told The Gazette last week that he hoped to meet Faith Christian in the final again after developing a rivalry with the Eagles over the years. He said the Coursers鈥 second state title win over Faith Christian in 2016-17 sparked the idea that they could potentially sweep the championships through his high school career.

鈥淎t that point we thought we could actually go for the full run. We thought no one was going to outwork us in the state,鈥 Frear said last week.

This is an amazing group of guys, they showed they are at the top of their game and proved it today.

Frear was named first-team all-state by Colorado coaches and earned the most first-team votes in the state. He has signed to play Division I volleyball at McKendree University.

鈥淚t was great to see them execute they way that I knew they could,鈥 Soeldner said. 鈥淭his is an amazing group of guys, they showed they are at the top of their game and proved it today.鈥

Class 3A tournament

D-20 White earned a first-round win in three sets over Thornton Gray 25-21, 20-25, 15-8 before running into 杏吧视频 in the second round.

James Irwin defeated Cheyenne Mountain White 25-19, 25-12 in the first round, but fell to Faith Christian in a tight three-set match in the semifinals. The Jaguars won the first set 25-17 before falling in the remaining two 25-19, 15-12.

Class 5A tournament

The No. 2 seed Cheyenne Mountain was upset in the first round by No. 7 Castle View Black in three sets (25-15, 27-29, 15-10). D-20 Blue also fell in a three-set first-round clash, losing to Thornton Blue 12-25, 25-19, 15-9.

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