Prep column: Running toward success
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Barry Faulkner
Lost faith in humanity? Or merely concerned about America’s future
and the leaders today’s youth will produce? Spend an afternoon at the
Corona del Mar High track.
Assigned to cover the Sea Kings Pacific Coast League boys and girls
track meet against visiting Estancia, I did just that recently.
I wasn’t there but a minute or so before I heard the news that had
been sweeping across campus that day -- that CdM senior Lindsey Yourman
had been accepted at Harvard, where she plans to continue her running
career, before possibly changing the world.
Yourman will, of course, have occasion to visit with her
soon-to-be-former teammates during the Ivy League schedule, with senior
Katie Quinlan already been ticketed for Brown and Jenny Cummins all set
for Yale. All three will, no doubt, renew their bond with 2000 CdM
graduate Liz Morse, who currently runs in a Princeton singlet.
A few days later, I was informed of CdM senior Diana Hossfeld’s
decision to attend Northwestern, where she will run cross country, major
in journalism, and, well, I look forward to the rest.
Little wonder Quinlan, Cummins, Hossfeld and Yourman, all obviously
driven to succeed, provided the nucleus for last fall’s CIF Southern
Section and CIF State Division IV cross country championship team. And,
teaming with Morse, they won the same two cross country titles in 1999,
as well as last spring’s section Division III track and field crown.
Representing the CdM boys running contingent at Yale next year will be
Josh Yelsey, who used a Princeton sweatshirt and Yale warmup pants to
stay warm between races that day.
Another hotbed for college recruiters this year is the Newport Harbor
High pool, where the list of Sailor aquatic standouts moving on to major
universities continues to grow.
In addition to Peter Belden, the CIF Southern Section Division I
Player of the Year in boys water polo who will attend UCLA, first-team
All-CIF performers Ryan Cook and Steven Jendrusina plan to continue their
careers at USC and UC San Diego, respectively.
Joey Snelgrove, a third-team All-CIF choice, is bound for the U.S.
Naval Academy, while goalie Shaun Johnson will continue at UCLA.
Erin Ball will represent the Tars’ girls water polo program at
Michigan.
Another Newport Harbor High football standout has chosen his
collegiate home, as senior offensive tackle Scott Lopez will be a
preferred walk on at the University of Colorado, according to Sailors
Coach Jeff Brinkley.
Lopez was a first-team All-Sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa
District selection last fall.
Newport Harbor senior Chris Manderino, named this week, along with
fellow Sailor standout Alan Saenz, to represent the South in the Orange
County All-Star Football Game this summer, said the coaches at Cal, who
convinced him to walk on, have talked about using him at running back.
Manderino, expected to be steered toward either outside linebacker or
safety at the next level, said he may be able to contribute to the Golden
Bears at tailback and/or fullback.
Former Sailor Mike Freeman, who played tight end and outside
linebacker in high school (Class of 1995), started at fullback during a
two-year stint at Cal.
Mike Montoya, a former All-Newport-Mesa District boys basketball
player at Costa Mesa High (Class of ‘96), who played a season at the
University of La Verne, recently fulfilled a childhood fantasy.
Montoya, reports his dad, Matt, worked a recent Los Angeles Lakers
home game as a ball boy.
In addition to a lifelong memory, Montoya came away with a ball
autographed by all the Lakers players.
“He was on cloud nine,” Matt said.
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