Having completed atop a subject of 73 duos to win the Metropolis Part pairs title three days earlier, Samantha Lortie and Savannah Rozell had been looking for a good larger prize Friday afternoon in Santa Monica.

The Gondoliers’ No. 1 tandem swept its 4 matches to punctuate an ideal season and lead Venice to its first ladies’ seashore volleyball crew championship, one which was capped by a 3-0 shutout of Taft within the finals.

Lortie and Rozell are additionally exterior hitters on Venice’s indoor squad, which fell in a five-set thriller to Taft within the Metropolis Open Division title match final fall, although each acknowledge they just like the seashore sport extra.

“We had a drive to win pairs since we were runner-up last year, but winning this is equal because we love our teammates and we get to share this one with them,” mentioned Rozell, a senior who began enjoying recreationally on the seashore in tenth grade and didn’t take up indoor volleyball till her junior yr.

“We only lost twice all last year, once in league to Palisades and in the pairs finals [to El Camino Real sisters Audrey and Addison Choi],” added Lortie, a junior who has performed indoor since she was 10 and seashore since she was 13.

Lortie and Rozell beat one other El Camino Actual duo, Aja Najar and Mackenzie Hazelton 28-20 within the pairs ultimate Tuesday after escaping Taft’s Eva Velarde and Laila Braimah 28-24 within the semifinal spherical. On Friday, they discovered themselves going through Velarde and Braimah once more with the crew crown on the road and prevailed 21-18, 21-10. Lortie and Rozell didn’t drop a set all season.

Savannah Rozell (left) and Samantha Lortie gained the Metropolis Part pairs match and three days later led Venice to its first ladies’ seashore volleyball crew title.

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“This is only our second year having a school beach team,” Lortie mentioned. “We’d thought about playing together and when we tried out our coach [Charlie Styrbicki] agreed we’d be a good fit.”

Lortie clinched her crew’s championship with a spike on match level moments after Venice’s No. 2 tandem of Catherine Campbell and Adelaide Groff accomplished their 21-10, 21-18 victory over Taft’s Francine Baltazar-Shine and Ionna Relorcasa one court docket over. Venice’s Kailyn Appling and Natalie Boothby beat Taft’s Jasmine Orellana and Nikita Luniv 21-15, 21-14 on the No. 3 place.

“For the first set we were adjusting to the wind,” Rozell mentioned. “I kept getting aced on one side and depending on which end we served from we had to either put more on the ball or take a little off it.”

“By the second set we’d figured out what to do,” Lortie added.

Venice and Taft had break up two regular-season conferences, each by 2-1 scores, so the Gondoliers’ No. 1 pair felt the strain to set the tone for his or her crew with the Metropolis title at stake.

Venice’s Samantha Lortie goes on the attack in the City beach volleyball team finals against Taft on Friday.

Venice’s Samantha Lortie goes on the assault within the Metropolis seashore volleyball crew finals towards Taft on Friday.

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“Savannah has insane hustle and her ball placement is incredible,” Lortie mentioned of her associate. “Whenever I think the ball’s going down, she somehow always gets it.”

“Samantha’s consistent, she’s always positive and she has a great swing,” Rozell reciprocated. “We complement each other well, we have good communication and we get along off the court too.”

Venice, seeded first within the 16-team bracket, eradicated No. 16 Simon Tech, No. 8 Grant and No. 5 Birmingham on its approach to the ultimate whereas the third-seeded Toreadors beat No. 14 Westchester, No. 6 El Camino Actual and No. 2 Chatsworth.

Braimah’s block on championship level lifted Taft to the title over Venice in November and he or she and Velarde keyed Taft’s 2-1 semifinal upset on the sand Friday by besting the Chancellors’ prime tandem of Samantha Sikorski and Laila Velu, 21-10, 21-14. Chatsworth had overwhelmed Taft twice throughout the season.

“Third time’s the charm,” Toreadors coach Rene Lopez mentioned.