Estancia, CdM advances to state
Joseph Boo
WALNUT - Estancia High’s boys cross country team will be going to
Saturday’s State Championship at Woodward Park in Fresno for the third
consecutive time. For Corona del Mar, it will return for the first time
since 1996, when the Sea Kings prevailed as champions.
In what was supposed to be a rebuilding year, the young and deep Estancia
squad culminated a season-long improvement with third place in the
Division IV race on Saturday morning’s CIF Southern Section finals at Mt.
San Antonio College.
“We didn’t expect this,” Estancia Coach Charlie Appell said, “I’m very
excited. But there’s still a lot of work to be done.”
Humberto Rojas again led the Eagles with a 12th place finish. It was
Estancia’s pack running that enabled it to finish third comfortably. The
Eagles’ fifth runner, Abe Inouye, was the second best No. 5 runner among
all the teams.
“We were spread out,” Appell said. “But we ran close enough as a pack.”
Last year’s team finished seventh at the state behind graduate Alberto
Munoz. For a team comprised almost entirely of freshmen and sophomores
this year, the Estancia crew is ecstatic about going north.
“If there is a letdown next week,” Appell said, “it’s because we got this
far. Happiness is being able to go to State again.”
Like Estancia’s young runners, many of CdM’s runners will experience the
State Meet for the first time with a fourth-place finish in Division IV.
CdM advanced mainly on the back of Travis Beardslee and Josh Yelsey.
Yelsey started out especially fast, and at one time, led the entire field
including Big Bear’s Ryan Hall, considered the best runner in the
division.
“Beardslee pushed me up in front of Hall, and I ran with him for two
miles,” Yelsey said.
He ended up in seventh. Beardslee actually beat his teammate, crossing
the finish line at fourth.
But CdM’s spot in the state meet was not assured. CdM’s middle three
runners were in a dogfight for positions throughout the race, and
eventually beat Laguna Beach by a mere five points.
“Travis and Josh carried us,” CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. “But we need
help from the back. We’ll get it though. They’re young.”
Now the Sea Kings advance to the state finals for the first time since
1996, when CdM won it. And Kevin Kramer, the only runner who was on that
team, made a bold statement.
“I think this (current) team is better,” he said.
For Newport Harbor, ranked No. 2 in Division II, Saturday was a
continuation of last week’s performance. After barely qualifying for the
CIF final, the Sailors finished eighth as a team. Unlike last week
though, a poor performance wasn’t the main culprit. Instead, it might
have been the slick course.
“Three of our guys ran their fastest time on the course,” Newport Harbor
Coach Bim Barry said. “If all of them ran there fastest time, we still
might not have won. Teams ran very well today. It was the perfect day
with the perfect weather, so everybody had fast times.”
“(Doug) Dukes did a great job breaking 16:00. Chris McMillen, with a
16:15, came in 23rd. He did a good job.”
CIF FINALS
(at Mt. San Antonio College)
Corona del Mar
4. Travis Beardslee, 15:44; 7. Josh Yelsey, 15:52; 49. Kevin Kramer,
17:16; 56. Blake Dillion, 17:27; 64. Dustin Hodges, 17:41; 69. Judd
Heitbrink, 17:45.
Estancia
12. Humberto Rojas, 16:02; 34. Luis Segoviano, 16:56; 35. Mike Casillas,
16:57; 38. Danny Vargas, 17:00; 41. Abe Inouye, 17:02; 52. Abel Flores,
17:19.
Newport Harbor
12. Doug Dukes, 15:57; 23. Chris McMillen, 16:15; 39. Chris Landgren,
16:27; 60. Jon Peschelt, 16:54; 62. Ivan Romero, 16:56; 72. Hugo Cortes,
17:12; 74. Joel Furman, 17:15.
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