High school volleyball: Tigers learn about loyalty, forgiveness en route to team's first championship

Published: Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 12:20 a.m. MDT
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OREM — Three weeks ago, the Hurricane Tigers were broken-hearted and unsure what, if any, promise the 3A volleyball playoffs would hold for them.

One of their best hitters quit the team at the season's most critical time. In the ensuing days, the teenage athletes not only learned, they demonstrated with grace, the power of hard work, team loyalty and forgiveness.

Their effort to come back from midseason problems that threatened the third-ranked squad's ability to attain the school's first-ever volleyball title paid off Friday night when Hurricane defeated second-ranked Carbon, 25-23, 25-22, 25-11, at UVU's McKay Event Center.

"I would never have imagined we could beat so many good teams," said junior outside hitter Kara Cotter, who finished with 13 kills. "This team is amazing."

What's amazing isn't just that Hurricane swept Carbon, a team that had been dominating opponents in the 3A tournament. It's that a group of girls were able to set aside the pain and betrayal they felt when one of the team's most promising players, sophomore middle hitter Kalistina Takau, quit the team.

Heartbroken is how coach Daniel McKeehan described both coaches and players in the wake of her decision. The team, he said, came together and tried to move on without her. About a week before the tournament, his players came to him and said they'd been talking with Takau and they wanted to forgive her. They wanted her back on the team.

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"When coach came to my house, he just said, 'You might not play,"' Takau said. "I didn't care as long as I could come and be with my teammates."

Takau said she's learned a lot of "life's lessons" in the last few weeks, especially about the power of friendship and forgiveness.

Sophomore Angela Shields took over for Takau when she quit, and she gave up her court time so Takau could come back.

"It was very difficult when she quit, hard on all of us, including her," Shields said. "But people make mistakes. ... It was hard to give up the playing time, but I would do anything to help my team win a state championship."

McKeehan's pride in his team's ability to think about each other before themselves was obvious as he made sure they all got in photographs after the trophy was awarded.

"It's always about the kids," he said. "We let the team make the decision, and I'm very proud of them."

Kara Cotter said she was not only proud of her teammates for forgiving Takau, she was proud of Takau for having such a great attitude.

"She played so hard to earn her spot back," said Cotter. "There is a level of pride involved. But it's not that hard if you can set your pride aside and make the right decision."

Recent comments

to lack of back bone all of the team and coaches came together to...

from the heart | Nov. 12, 2008 at 3:43 p.m.

Honestly, I think they could have won with or without her. The team...

Fan | Nov. 3, 2008 at 5:56 p.m.

Nice job volleyball team on the state championship, now it is time...

Hurricane football player | Nov. 2, 2008 at 8:59 p.m.

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Kristin Murphy, Deseret News

Hurricane High's Megan Clyde lifts Kara Cotter into a hug as they celebrate Friday's win.

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