RANCHO CUCAMONGA — Murrieta Valley girls volleyball coach Ann Romero-Parks wanted to challenge her team with a difficult early-season schedule that included a trip to Hawaii for a tournament.

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Those early tests continue to lead to postseason success, as the second-seeded Nighthawks advanced to the second CIF Southern Section final in program history with a 25-23, 25-12, 25-22 victory over No. 3 Etiwanda in a Division 2 semifinal match Saturday afternoon at Etiwanda High School.

Murrieta Valley (28-7) advances to play Palos Verdes in the final next Saturday at a site and time to be determined. Palos Verdes defeated the Nighthawks in a tournament in August. The season for Etiwanda (30-3) will continue when the CIF State playoffs begin Nov. 12.

“It’s exciting. I don’t take it for granted by any means,” said Romero-Parks, who played at Murrieta Valley and coached the program to its other finals appearance, in 2019. “I know how hard it is to get there. I got pretty emotional after the game. This is a special group. These seniors started in the COVID year and had to play with masks on. There are girls on this court right now who had never played volleyball before (high school)… They are the most incredible group of humans. I could not be happier about this team.”

Murrieta Valley played more consistent volleyball Saturday, but Etiwanda had opportunities to win the first and third sets.

The Eagles led 18-16 in the first set, but Murrieta Valley turned it around by scoring seven of the next eight points, including two kills by Cadence Axene (who had six kills in the match).

Etiwanda was never a threat in the second set as the Nighthawks took an 8-2 lead and the Eagles never got closer than four points the rest of the set.

The third set, Etiwanda rallied from an early deficit to take a 16-14 lead, on the strength of four straight aces by Lauren Furnald.

“I was close to using a (second) timeout,” Romero-Parks said. “One more and I would have.”


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