The Academy Cougars played spoilers to an ND Royals IIAAG Volleyball four-peat after taking the undefeated three-time champs to five thrilling sets 25-16, 22-25, 22-25, 27-25, 15-13 to win the 2021 IIAAG title at the FD Phoenix Center Friday evening.
Cougars middle Kristen Serrano was on fire, scoring 19 kills and three blocks to lead her team past the very dangerous Royals. Serrano flipped the switch in the 4th set with her team on the brink of defeat, where she scored 11 of her 19 kills in that set alone.
“I think I just needed to keep the momentum high. I wasn’t a big part of the second and third set, but we knew what we needed to do in the 4th and 5th to get to this point of the game,” said Serrano.
Academy rode the Serrano momentum wave to a 24-20 lead before the Royals started showing their Championship mettle. Kills from Minami Rabago and Austia Mendiola ignited a 4-0 run to tie the game late in the set behind the serving of Mendiola. The Cougars would hold off the Royal comeback, winning the set off an ND hitting error to set up the 5th and final.
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“We preach desire. We told ourselves to keep pushing until the end. I also remembered what my coach sent to me this morning saying ‘no more should’ve, could’ve or would’ve. No regrets’ so we just put everything out there,” said Serrano.
The Royals looked eager to put the game away going up 7-3 in the 5th set before a key timeout from the Cougars reset momentum. Serrano came out of the huddle with a big block up the middle followed by her 18th kill of the game to get her team within 7-6, while getting her final kill to tie the game at nine a play later.
Mendiola would give her team back the lead off a kill from the back line, but hitting errors would allow the Cougars to get up 11-10 forcing an ND timeout. The Royals struggled with hitting errors on back-to-back plays to put Academy up 13-10.
Down 14-11 and refusing to go away, the Royals got a kill from Seniayath Bell and Mendiola to get within one, 14-13.
The final rally played out in frantic manner as Cougar Rebecca Salas got a good hit that bounced off the block, but a miraculous one-handed save from ND’s Gabby Piper kept the ball in play. Salas would get another crack at it, officially putting the game away as her big shot up the middle bounced off Piper and straight into the crowd.
Academy Cougar Rebecca Salas cheers her team on in the 5th set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
“I thought of how hard I worked to get here and my team has been relying on each other. All I needed was desire and I just swing at that last ball,” said Salas on her final kill.
Salas finished with 12 kills with none bigger than her final swing.
“We knew we had it in us to make it this far. We were ready. We were ready!,” shouted Salas.
ND’s Mendiola had 12 kills with teammate Minami Rabago adding eight.
No underdog defense here
Topasna’s defense was vital in the 4th and even more so in the 5th after she repeatedly dug up big hits from ND’s hitting brass to give her team better opportunities. Topasna knew she was in for a busy night, especially since their earlier meeting this season was a one-sided game that ND won in four sets.
“Every time after games we always review what we could do better then make new strategies for it. [Coach Manny] deserves a lot of credit because he really helped me work the defense better in facing them this time,” said Talen on making the adjustments for the finals.
The motivation for a different outcome also came from the Cougars previous three seasons that ended in a perennial 3rd place finish.
“We took 3rd three straight times and [Kristen and I] were on all three of those teams. So for Senior year especially, we just wanted to make it to the Championship and winning is the biggest bonus to that,” said Topasna.
Academy Cougar Talen Topasna rushes to receive the ball at the edge of the sideline. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Cougars were the leagues 3rd best team this season, which meant that by virtue, their victory over the unbeaten Royals was an ‘upset’. Although, not a single member of the Academy team was buying into the underdog mentality.
“I never think of our team as the ‘underdog’ because I have so much confidence in our skill. I said in an interview before that it’s 5% skill and 95% mentality and I know our team has that,” added Talen.
“We thought that we have what it takes. No matter what, we should strive to get where we want to be. We shouldn’t let our atmosphere or anyone pressure us,” said Salas.
The Cougars last were the last team to win the IIAAG title back in 2017 before the three-year reign of the ND Royals.
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ND Royal Faith Piper spikes against Academy Cougar Jaeana Reyes. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Talen Topasna rushes to receive the ball at the edge of the sideline. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Austia Mendiola tips the ball past Academy Cougar Kristen Serrano. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Crizzia Pajara receives the ball. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Kristen Serrano leaps up for a kill against ND Royal Austia Mendiola and Gia Camacho. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal fans came out in full support of their team. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Minami keeps the volley alive on defense. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Talen Topasna locks down the court on defense. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Austia Mendiola gets stuffed by Academy Cougar Jaeana Reyes. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Seniayath Bell reaches for a tip while Academy Cougar Jaeana Reyes defends. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Coach Manny Guarin sets his player for the next volley. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Gia Camacho goes in for a kill against Academy Cougar Kristen Serrano. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Gabriella Piper works the ball for her team to attack. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Chloe Guerrero sends the ball over on a serve. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Kristen Serrano cheers on her team down in third set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Jaeana Reyes sets the ball up for an attack. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Talen Topasna rotates with Chloe Guerrero. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Heaven Reyes loads up for a serve. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Kristen Serrano finds an opening against the ND Royal blockers. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Michala Connelley makes her way to the service line. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Rebecca Salas goes up for the kill. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Academy Cougar fans cheer as their team increases the lead in the 4th set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Kristen Serrano connects with a block. (Photo by Michael Blas)
ND Royal Austia Mendiola takes a deep breathe on her way to the service line in the 4th set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Melanie Damian makes contact with the ball in the 5th set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Kristen Serrano stops a tip from Nd Royal Faith Piper. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Academy Cougar Rebecca Salas cheers her team on in the 5th set. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Academy Cougars celebrate after defeating the ND Royals in the 5th set to become the 2021 IIAAG Girls Volleyball Champions. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Academy Cougar Coaches Manny Guarin, Jasie Villanueva, and Marissa Maratita celebrate their team’s victory. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Academy Cougar Coaches Manny Guarin, Jasie Villanueva, and Marissa Maratita make their way to congratulate their team’s victory. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Academy Cougar are crowned 2021 IIAAG Girls Volleyball Champions after defeating the ND Royals in five sets 25-15, 22-25, 22-25, 27-25, 15-13. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Academy Cougar are crowned 2021 IIAAG Girls Volleyball Champions after defeating the ND Royals in five sets 25-15, 22-25, 22-25, 27-25, 15-13. (Photo by Michael Blas)