Flying Eaglets
Joseph Boo
COSTA MESA - You couldn’t blame Estancia High boys cross country
coach Charlie Appell for feeling uncertain about his team’s future.
Alberto Munoz graduated, and so did Manuel Orozco.
To fill their shoes, Appell had to rely on 14- and 15-year-olds streaming
through high school doors for the first time. This was a classic example
of a youth movement. The star athletes are gone, so a bunch of kids who
might, or might not work out, have to replace them.
“They’re all young kids,” Appell said. “This is the first experience in
cross country for many of them. We only have two seniors. We have very
little experience, but we’ve been very successful so far.”
Instead of going through growing pains though, Estancia has started
quickly out of the chute. At the Laguna Hills Invitational, the freshmen
runners won the meet with an absurd 29 points, 23 points fewer than the
second-place team. And they were only a little off their time the
following week, scoring 34 points in a win against Woodbridge.
The Eagles only have two seniors on their team, so they constantly use
freshmen and sophomores to fill out the varsity squad. The kids have
responded so far, and Estancia is currently No. 8 in CIF Southern Section
Division IX rankings. When they do not run on the varsity squad, the kids
have made Estancia’s freshmen and sophomore squad formidable.
“I am surprised,” Appell said.
April Flores and Humberto Rojas have spent the most time on the varsity
team so far. Along with those two, the underclassmen consist of Eric
Vangeen, Gerardo Orozco, Sean Zich, Jorge Contreras, Luis Segoginao, Mile
Casillas and Eric Lopez.
Estancia’s success has been most surprising because a lot of these kids
never ran cross country before. For them to come in and run the three
miles in their first two attempts and win is phenomenal.
“I was disappointed because other kids earlier didn’t like to work,”
Appell said. “But these kids love to work.”
Thursday, Estancia gets to test its kids against the class of Orange
County cross country, Corona del Mar. The two schools did meet at the
Laguna Hills Invitational, and Estancia’s freshmen and sophomore teams
finished ahead of the Sea Kings twice. If the Eagles win again, it would
be a huge confidence booster for their young runners.
With so many youngsters on the team, you would think Estancia’s success
in the future is guaranteed. But as the Montreal Expos constantly prove,
having young talent is one thing, but keeping it together is another. And
Appell realizes he is nurturing a team instead of rebuilding one.
“Their success is encouraging,” he said. “But we’ll see in a couple of
years. We have to get these kids to stick around.”
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