Boys cross country:
Joseph Boo
COSTA MESA - In Eric Davies’ second year with Costa Mesa High’s
boys cross country team, he finds the cupboard not quite so bare.
Last season, he basically put together a team from scratch. This year,
some newcomers will bolster a team with four returners, and Mesa hopes to
improve on last year’s fifth-place finish in the Pacific Coast League.
“If we have more kids, we’re going to have more fun,” Davies said.
Among the top newcomers is junior Irwin Salas, who emerged as one of
Mesa’s top distance runners for the track and field team as a sophomore.
“Salas is looking really, really strong,” Davies said. “He’s had a
great track season and we’re just grooming him for the cross country
distances. We’ll just have to wait to see how his times pan out, but he’s
got a lot of raw talent.”
A healthy senior Mike Williams will help the Mustangs. Last year,
Williams was significantly hampered during the cross country and track
seasons by a severe ankle injury. Davies hopes for a big comeback from a
healthy Williams.
Junior Rene Ortiz and sophomores Zach Powell and Thomas Payne are the
three remaining returners and having a year under their belt should help.
Senior Bogdan Iliescu is another returner, although he last ran a cross
country race two years ago. He skipped cross country last season.
Rene’s brother, junior Javier Ortiz, will see a place in Mesa’s
lineup. Two freshmen, Jorge Raya and Timothy Tran, round out the team.
Raya has impressed Davies so far, and he could be in a position to help
his team quickly.
“He’s looking very promising,” Davies said. “He’ll be hanging out
there with the best soon with more experience.”
And that’s the key to Mesa’s team. Except for Williams, the most
experienced Mustangs ran for a year. Former Mesa cross country star David
Tran has been coming by to help advise the team.
“The kids are able to pick his brain and he’s able to share all that
experience,” Davies said. “He’s giving them the ins and outs from two
years ago. He ran most of the courses. The only thing they’re needing to
pick up right now is learning how to run on hard surfaces and different
terrain. We have a lot of speed. We’ll just wait after the first race and
see where we’re lacking.”
Costa Mesa boys cross country
Coach: Eric Davies
Bogdan Iliescu Sr.
Javier Ortiz Jr.
Rene Ortiz Jr.
Thomas Payne So.
Zach Powell So.
Jorge Raya Fr.
Irwin Salas Jr.
Timothy Tran Fr.
Mike Williams Sr.
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