Girls track and field: Quite a Day for Mesa junior
Richard Dunn
LONG BEACH - Along with success come expectations, and, for Costa
Mesa High junior girls track and field sensation Sharon Day, Saturday’s
CIF Southern Section Division III Preliminaries at Long Beach City
College were really nothing more than a glorified dress rehearsal for the
state meet.
And that’s where the expectations come into play. “Sharon’s going to
go to the state meet in the high jump again, I can’t lie to you,” Costa
Mesa Coach George Greenwalt said. “She’s already gone (5-foot-10) this
year.”
While Day doesn’t want to get ahead of herself, the defending CIF
Division III high jump champion and third-place state finisher last year
can’t helped but think about her future in sports.
“That’s the one I focus on,” Day said of the high jump, in which she
easily qualified No. 1 (at 5-2 on her only attempt) for the CIF Finals
next Saturday at Cerritos College. “That’s the one I do the best in, and
go the farthest and the (event) I like the best, too.”
Day, coached by her father, Eugene, is expected to repeat as CIF
Division III champion. She cleared 5-10 this year at the prestigious
Arcadia Invitational, where she placed third. No competitor in Saturday’s
field entered with a jump better than 5-6.
“It didn’t take much energy out of me in the high jump,” said Day, who
also qualified No. 5 in the 400 meters (59.74) after winning her heat,
which was contested shortly after her one high jump.
Corona del Mar’s Allison Brawner qualified No. 2 in the high jump at
5-2. CdM’s Stephanie Kendrich did not qualify at 5-0.
Day, who also competed in the 200 (26.04) and placed a nonqualifying
12th and ran on Mesa’s nonqualifying 1,600 relay, clocked a personal-best
57.6 in the 400 at the Pacific Coast League Finals. She finished third
last year in the CIF Division III Finals and missed the Masters Meet by
two spots.
“Every week I’ve been getting better in the 400 ... and this year I
started faster than I ended last year,” said Day, also a soccer standout.
Another top-notch effort Saturday came from Corona del Mar senior
distance standout and Stanford-bound Julie Allen, who qualified No. 1 in
the 3,200 (10:55.70) and No. 2 in the 1,600 (5:12.55). Costa Mesa
sophomore Christine Bjelland qualified third in the 1,600 (5:15.79) and
won her heat. Lindsay Flacks of Harvard-Westlake posted the quickest
1,600 time (5:08.06).
“She just wanted to get some work done and get home,” Corona del Mar
Coach Bill Sumner said of Allen, who opted not to run the 800. “We pulled
her out of the 800 (prior to the prelims), and, honestly, the mile and
two mile are pretty easy wins for her. Without sounding too egotistical,
for Julie it was just a day at the office.”
Bjelland also qualified sixth in the 3,200 in 11:29.58, while two more
Newport-Mesa District athletes advanced to the finals in that event --
eighth qualifier Becky Cummins of CdM (11:40.88) and ninth qualifier
Diana Rosete of Estancia (11:43.01).
Also half the field in the 3,200 finals next Saturday will be
comprised of district runners.
Bjelland added a third individual qualifying time in the 800
(2:24.13), in which she was fifth and won her heat, but Greenwalt said
she will scratch that event and concentrate on the 1,600 and 3,200.
“Those are her races,” Greenwalt said of his sophomore star. “I
honestly knew she’d qualify in the 1,600, because she was second to Julie
Allen at the Pacific Coast League Finals and Julie’s world class, so I
knew she could do it.”
Estancia’s Hanni Geider qualified sixth in the 800 in 2:23.76, after
placing second in her heat, and CdM’s Melissa Swigert qualified ninth in
the 400 (1:00.11).
In other field events, CdM’s Krisserin Canary finished tied for second
in the pole vault at 11-0 to advance to the finals, while Costa Mesa
junior Beverly Aina qualified seventh in the shot put (33-3 1/2).
Corona del Mar’s 1,600 relay team of sophomore Kinzie Kramer,
sophomore Sara Claster, senior Kat Morse and anchor Swigert, a freshman,
qualified ninth in 4:09.67.
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