Girls' College's comeback to win the third set was something Henderson said his team coped with. "It's just one of those things. Volleyball's like that - you've just got to play it out and then refocus for the next set - and that's what the girls did, so it's coming on quite nicely. We are pleased to win our own Bay of Plenty title - it's really important to us."
Henderson singled out several players, but said it was a good all-round team effort. "McKenna Armstong played really well, she blocked well, and Kahu Te Kani, the captain, she hit very well. Babette Morris, she's a Year 12 student so it's her first year setting, and she played exceptionally well for me. And I was pleased with libero Rosie Sussex. She passed really well and she picked up a lot of tough ball."
Next on the volleyball calendar is the national secondary schools championships in Palmerston North in early April.
Western Heights A went through the weekend unbeaten to take out the boys' title, beating Tauranga Boys' College A 3-0 in the final. All three sets followed a similar pattern with Boys' College staying with Western Heights for the first part of each set, with the title winners pulling away each time.
"I think we were quite focused today - we had good intensity and stuck to the basics," said Western Heights coach Eugene Bogun.
In the girls' competition, Mount Maunganui A beat Trident Blue in a nail biter for third place while Trident A beat Otumoetai for third place overall in the boys, division.