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Mira Costa and JSerra clash in a historic girls' beach volleyball final

A three-year rivalry ends as Mira Costa battles JSerra for the title. Will last year's runners-up finally claim victory, or will a new dynasty rise?

The image shows a group of women playing a game of volleyball, with a net in the middle and people...
The image shows a group of women playing a game of volleyball, with a net in the middle and people sitting on the stairs in the background. There is a banner on the wall with text and an image of an eagle, indicating that the women's volleyball team has just won the state championship.

Mira Costa and JSerra clash in a historic girls' beach volleyball final

Mira Costa will take on JSerra in the girls' beach volleyball final this weekend. The championship match follows a dominant 5-0 win over San Marcos in the semifinals. The showdown breaks a three-year streak of finals between Mira Costa and Redondo Union. Mira Costa secured their spot in the final with a convincing 5-0 victory against San Marcos. Their path to the championship includes key returnees like Lily Vandeweghe, Lily Enfield, Harper Terry, and Izzy Elston. The team is determined to move past last year’s final defeat to Redondo Union.

JSerra reached the final by narrowly defeating Redondo Union 3-2 in the semifinals. Their win ends the long-standing rivalry between Mira Costa and Redondo Union, who had met in the last three finals. The championship match is set for 1:30 p.m. on Saturday at Long Beach City College.

Meanwhile, Venice claimed the City Section title with a win over Taft. The final will decide whether Mira Costa can reclaim the top spot or if JSerra will establish a new dominance. The match features experienced players and a shift in the usual championship dynamic. Fans can watch the game at Long Beach City College this Saturday.

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