Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week: Claire Allen
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Tony Altobelli
Following the adage, “The grass is always greener in someone else’s
backyard,” Claire Allen made the move from Newport Harbor High to Corona
del Mar High.
“I live right across the street from CdM, so it makes sense to go
there,” Allen said. “When I first got to high school, I didn’t want to go
to CdM and Newport Harbor was the closest from here, plus the volleyball
program was very strong. But, all my friends go to CdM and I think the
volleyball is just as good at CdM as Newport so I decided to come here.”
The loss for Newport is a nice gain for CdM as Allen, the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week, made her presence known in the Sea Kings’ first two
matches, against Calvary Chapel Sept. 11 and Huntington Beach Sept. 9,
both five-game wins for the Sea Kings.
Against the Oilers, Allen had a team-high 24 kills and eight ace
serves. Against the Eagles, she had 19 kills and four aces. Her strong
play also helped the Sea Kings win the silver division of their pool in
the Dave Mohs Memorial Tournament with a 4-2 record.
“Claire has one of the most phenomal serves I’ve ever seen in 20 years
of watching high school volleyball,” CdM Coach Bill Christiansen said.
“Her height on the ball is perfect. It doesn’t sink or rise and it clears
the net by an inch or two almost every time. It’s really hard to
control.”
Allen’s key to her serving success? “Focus,” she said. “If I start to
lose my focus, that’s when I start to screw up. I try to get in rhythm
and I try to keep that rhythm throughout the match. Whether after a time
out or after winning or losing a game, I have to keep that focus on my
serves.”
That focus also seems to carry over to her striking ability. “She’s
extremely aggressive on the court, which is what we expect coming from
one of our leaders,” Christiansen said. “She’s one of our two dominant
hitters and she’s a great role model for our younger girls in terms of
work ethic and attitude.”
Allen began playing in the fifth grade at the Orange County
Volleyball, headed by coaching legend Charlie Brande.
“During the early years, there were times when I wanted to quit and
try other sports,” Allen said. “But, thanks to some pushing from my
parents and coaches, I stuck it out and I’m glad I did. I love volleyball
and I can’t imagine not playing.”
Only a junior, Allen has two years to fine-tune her talent, which
Christiansen believes could be strong enough to play at one of the elite
volleyball colleges in America.
“She’s definitely a (NCAA) Division I-type of player,” Christiansen
said. “I’d like to see her have a faster approach to her hits, which will
come later in the season. For a junior, her game is already at an ‘A’
level.”
With experience on a championship-caliber team while at Newport
Harbor, does Allen predict similar success at CdM? “We have the talent to
get that far,” she said. “If we continue to work harder in practices and
not just be satisfied with just being there, we can go a long way. We’ve
still got a long way to go for that, however.”
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