Young Vaquero spikers look for improved fortunes

The El Capitan High School boys volleyball team finished 3-23 last season but had already doubled its win total in the ear­ly stages of the 2020 spring sea­son with a 6-4 record.

It was doubly disappointing then when the remainder of what looked like a particularly promising season for the Vaque­ros was put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“I have a young team so al­though it’s devastating the year is over, I didn’t have anyone lose their senior year,” explained El Capitan head coach Tim Wargo, whose team opened the season by winning the Ruby Bracket championship with a 4-0 re­cord at the 51-team Sweetwater Prime Sports Invitational.

“My heart aches for all the spring senior athletes who missed out on their season due to an unprecedented event.

“Our boys are resilient and seemed very upbeat when I met with them about the situation via Zoom.”

Wargo commended Gross­mont Conference President Brian Wilbur and San Diego Section Commissioner Jerry Schniepp for doing everything within their power to look at all the possibilities of continuing the spring sports season before cancelling it.

“I truly know and feel they had the student-athletes’ best interest in mind while having to make the difficult decision to cancel the season,” Wargo said.

Everyone must now move for­ward. For many programs that includes the start of off-season training and club sports.

“My boys are trying to work out as much as they can while at home,” Wargo said. “We are hoping that this clears in time to get back to our off-season program and many players are anxiously awaiting their up­coming club seasons.”

Next year could provide for future growth among Wargo’s group. Outside hitters Mike Angeles and Russell Bradbury will both be seniors for the 2021 season. Angeles has been on varsity since a freshman, while Bradbury has been in the pro­gram the last two years.

“My sophomore class has five starters in it and is looking forward to their junior season,” Wargo said.

That current sophomore class consists of team captain Dyson Wutske (setter), Trevor Moklestad (middle), Patrick McMillin (middle), Max Nie­derberger (outside hitter) and Aaron Cox (outside hitter) — all starters.

The Vaqs have one returning freshman on varsity for next year: libero Matt Yeakle.

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El Capitan was among eight East County teams that par­ticipated in the Sweetwater tournament, joining Grossmont, El Cajon Valley, Granite Hills, Christian, Monte Vista, West Hills and Liberty Charter high schools.

El Capitan opened the tour­ney with a 0-3 pool record but rebounded with four wins to sweep the Ruby Division play­offs.

The Vaqueros defeated Mon­te Vista, San Ysdiro, Oceanside and Gompers Prep Academy to win the five-team round-robin pool at Monte Vista High School.

Granite Hills and West Hills both finished 1-2 in pool play while Christian, Monte Vista and Liberty Charter all fin­ished 0-3 in pool play.

Granite Hills and Christian (both 2-4 overall) qualified for the Bronze Bracket playoffs. Christian advanced to the semifinals with a win over Mar Vista while Granite Hills was eliminated in the quarterfinals by eventual bracket champion Escondido.

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