
Wilson Beach Volleyball Wins 4th Straight League Title
The Wilson Bruins beach volleyball team secured their fourth consecutive Moore League championship with a decisive 4-1 victory over Long Beach Poly. The win showcases a young program that's built a winning culture while staying humble about their success.
When the final point landed Wednesday afternoon at Long Beach City College, the Wilson Bruins beach volleyball team had done it again. Their 4-1 victory over Long Beach Poly secured their fourth straight Moore League championship, cementing their place as a powerhouse program.
The match came down to teamwork and depth. Senior Dani Dobie and sophomore Sage Darling set the tone early on Court 4, delivering a commanding 21-10, 21-10 victory that gave Wilson crucial momentum.
"It was definitely different at the beginning of the season," Dobie said. "Sage and I came together and started winning, and now we've won the league for the fourth time in a row."
The duo hadn't even partnered until midway through the season. Their chemistry clicked at just the right time, proving that sometimes the best combinations take patience to discover.
Wilson's top pair, Simrin Adams and Sadie Calderone, remained undefeated on Court 1 with another dominant performance. They've been a steady force all season, giving their teammates confidence before taking the court.

Coach Jeremy Cook praised his team's resilience, especially on Court 3 where Peyton Agura and Madison Castillo battled through three sets to finish the afternoon strong. The sophomore-senior pairing shows how Wilson blends experience with young talent.
Why This Inspires
What makes Wilson's streak special isn't just the winning. It's how they're winning. Coach Cook reminds his players not to take success for granted, and they've embraced that mindset while supporting each other through challenges.
The team faced adversity when Darling couldn't play in their first matchup against Poly. Instead of folding, different players stepped up and learned valuable lessons. Those growing pains made them stronger for the rematch.
Long Beach Poly pushed them hard, with Lailah Claiborne and Dayna Lagafuaina earning a reverse sweep victory on Court 5. The competitive matches in both meetings show these teams are elevating each other.
Now Wilson looks ahead to the Moore League individual finals on April 1. The team has a new goal: getting four pairs recognized on the all-league team after feeling overlooked in previous seasons despite their undefeated record.
These young athletes are proving that sustained excellence comes from humility, hard work, and lifting each other up when it matters most.
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