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San Marcos Boys Volleyball Outlasts Burroughs in 5 Sets to Capture Karch Kiraly TOC

San Marcos Boys Volleyball Outlasts Burroughs in 5 Sets to Capture Karch Kiraly TOC

Noozhawk

April 11, 2026

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According to Noozhawk, the San Marcos Royals boys volleyball team gave us a classic Santa Barbara sports moment this weekend, outlasting a tough Burroughs squad in a thrilling five-set final to win the Karch Kiraly Tournament of Champions. That best-of-five format, a rarity in the regular season, is a true test of grit, and our Royals showed they have it in spades. It’s only fitting that a tournament named for our local legend—a Santa Barbara High alum and Olympic volleyball icon—delivers such epic battles right here in our own gyms.

This win is about more than just a trophy; it’s a testament to the deep-rooted volleyball culture that makes the 805 coast so special. From the sand courts at East Beach to the packed stands at these high school tournaments, our community lives and breathes this game. Seeing the next generation of players rise to the occasion under Kiraly’s namesake reminds us why we’re considered a volleyball powerhouse. It’s a proud day for San Marcos, and for all of us who love to see homegrown talent shine.

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