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Nitros Fall to Burbank in 5-Set Match

The Glendale and Burbank boys’ volleyball programs are both looking to further establish themselves in the competitive hierarchy of the Pacific League. As the Nitros and Bulldogs faced off, each had a chance to make a statement.
In a tightly contested affair throughout, host Burbank dropped the opening game but rallied for a 21-25, 25-23, 25-20, 27-29, 15-13 victory over Glendale in a match that went the distance in Pacific League play Monday afternoon.
“I’m very big on teaching in my program that if you dig yourself into a hole, you have to learn how to dig yourself out,” Burbank coach James Cowart III said.
The cumulative score narrowly favored the Bulldogs, 113-110, and was indicative of the tight match that saw the score tied 26 separate times through the five games. Neither squad ever led by a double-digit margin.
“Our team has won three five-set matches. This is the first one we have lost and, up to the very end, we thought we could win this one too,” Glendale coach Marji Keyfauver said.
Glendale opened an early five-point advantage in the final game, but the Bulldogs tied the score at 10 apiece following a kill by Akash Kodavati. Glendale surged ahead with consecutive kills by Benjamin Salmeron and Ergueen Herrera.
Burbank’s Ryan Viyar got one point back on a kill from the outside hitting position before Salmeron got a kill that saw the ball barely land inbounds in the deep corner of the court.
Austin Kim answered with a kill from the outside down the line. The next point went to the hosts on a hitting error by Glendale to tie the score at 13-13. Noah Lintag then served an ace that rocketed off a Nitro in the backline. The match came to an end on the next point as a Nitro kill attempt sailed long, bringing the contest to a close.
The Nitros had barely reached a fifth game after fighting off four match points in game 4. Overall, game 4 saw 13 ties, including at every number between 20 and 27, with the maximum deficit for either squad being three.
A kill from the outside by Kim brought up the second match point, but a block by Glendale’s Vraj Bhagat tied the score again. Viyar got a kill from the outside for a 26-25 lead, but an errant Bulldog pass on the next point tied the game again.
Lintag then recorded a kill from the outside for match point No. 4, only to see Glendale’s Quan Tran knot the score again with a kill. Glendale then forced a decisive game 5 when the Bulldogs hit short and then made a bad pass to cede the game to the guests.
“It’s a game of momentum. In the fourth set, we didn’t have that momentum that we had in the fifth,” Lintag said.
Glendale had won game 1 after overcoming an early eight-point advantage by Burbank. After that, game 2 found the Nitros up by nine at one point, only to see the hosts overcome the deficit late. Game 3 stayed within five points throughout before Burbank won, 25-20, on an ace.
Glendale was led by Herrera with 12 kills. Bhagat and Alexavier Nuqui had five kills while Nicolas Ramirez and Thomas Gonzales each had four. Quan Tran tallied three kills, Salmeron collected two and Justin Demonteverde had one.

First published in the April 1 print issue of the Glendale News-Press.

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