Track and field:
Joseph Boo
Two things were evident in Friday’s Pacific Coast League track and
field championships at Irvine High. First, Northwood High, which is about
to wrap up its first season, demonstrated it will be a force in the
coming years by capturing the girls junior varsity and boys frosh/soph
championships.
Second, the three Newport-Mesa schools showed they had quite a bit of
talent. Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia should all roll out solid
athletes in the future, which will make PCL dual meets interesting.
Costa Mesa’s JV boys team were closest to winning a league title, losing
to Uni by seven points. The Mustangs got a huge boost from junior Bo
Iliesiu. He finished second in the 100-meter dash (12.54) by a hair, or
.03 seconds behind Yosuf Khan of Uni. But Iliesiu came back and beat two
Uni kids to win the 200 in 25.34.
Mesa also got big points from distance runners Gilbert Salas and Carlos
Ibarra. Salas won the 800 and 1,600, in 2:15.66 and 5:07.09,
respectively.
Ibarra, a freshman, was second in the 1,600 (5:10.65), but he won the
3,200 in 11:15.98. Mesa also got a win in the boys JV discus from Kato
Hiroyuki (87-11).
Estancia’s JV team placed third, thanks to its distance runners. In the
800, the Eagles had three of the five runners in the field, taking spots
two through four. Eric Heredia was second (2:25.56) and he added a fifth
place in the 3,200 (12:11.81).
Adrian Lopez was third in the 800 (2:27.11) and fourth in the 1,600
(5:20.51). Francisco Morales was fourth in the 800 (2:44.47). Estancia
also got points from freshman Sean Zich, who was fifth in the 1,600
(5:26.91) and fourth in the 3,200 (12:08.29).
On the JV girls side, CdM was the only team to get within shouting range
of Northwood. The Sea Kings were led by sophomore Jaclyn Thayer. She was
first in the 200 (28.52) and long jump (15-5) and added a second in the
100 (13.86).
CdM’s JV girls did well in the field events. In the high jump, the Sea
Kings were 1-2, with Marie Turner and Lindsay Fisher both leaping 4-10.
CdM also took the top two spots in the triple jump. Jessica Palermo (30-6
1/4) won, and Cassie Anido (30-3 3/4) was second.
Costa Mesa’s girls JV team earned a third-place finish. The Mustangs got
wins from sophomore Lisa Dunn and junior Kristen Rogers.
Dunn, who was part of Mesa’s frosh/soph 1,600 relay team that won the
event at the Orange County championships, captured the 400 in 1:03.93,
ahead of CdM Whitney Beer-Kerr (1:04.47). Dunn aso placed fifth in the
200 (29.19).
Rogers led a Mesa contingent in the 100 low hurdles. She won in 18.27
while teammate Thi Nguyen placed fourth (20.30). Ann Mai was fifth
(20.55) and Karleen Cluff sixth (20.57).
Rogers was also sixth in the long jump (12-11).
Northwood captured the boys frosh/soph crown going away, with CdM
finishing behind the Timberwolves. The Sea Kings benefited from two wins
in the field events.
Sophomore Spencer MacDonald captured the triple jump with a leap of 37-3,
and Dave Northrup took the shot put with a mark of 44-3.
The Sea Kings had three individual second-place finishes. Freshman Andrew
Pilsbury was the runner-up in the 400 (55.15), freshman Blake Dillon
placed second in the 800 (2:10.90), and sophomore Dustin Hodges finished
the 1,600 in 4:49.36.
Mesa got quite a performance from sophomore Irwin Salas. He barely held
Dillon off to capture the 800 (2:10.81). The 1,600 was slightly more
comfortable as he took that race in 4:48.29.
Northwood took the top three spots in the 110 high hurdles, and Estancia
was the only other school to pull off that feat in the boys frosh/soph
finals with a sweep in the 3,200.
Sophomore Erik Lopez won in 10:44.89, with freshman Abel Flores running
next to him for the entire race. Flores was second in 10:44.99, even
though he and Lopez crossed the finish line at roughly the same time.
Aaron Vongeem was third in 10:48.54.
Estancia sophomore Rolando Vivar continued to impress. He won the long
jump with an 18-9, a foot better than the runner-up. Vivar barely lost
the 100, placing second in 24.63.
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