Boys track: CdM prevails over Mustangs
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Tony Altobelli
CORONA DEL MAR - Despite some pretty impressive marks and times
from the Costa Mesa High boys track team, Corona del Mar’s squad believes
in that “strength in numbers” theory.
With talent and depth in a majority of the events, the Sea Kings
pulled out a 77-59 win over the Mustangs to wrap up Pacific Coast League
dual meet action.
“Mesa’s got a nice program with some great athletes,” CdM Coach Bill
Sumner said. “I think we just had a few more horses in the corral. It was
a great meet against two good programs. Nothing gets accomplished in
blowout meets. I like these even better.”
The Sea Kings had two double winners in individual events, Taumata
Grey and Josh Yesley. Grey won the shot put with a mark of 43-feet-4 3/4
and placed first in the discus with a quality throw of 142-9.
“He’s just have a good time out here,” Sumner said. “He threw those
marks with a sprained index finger on his throwing hand. That’s getting
better and he should be 100% for the league prelims and finals next
week.”
Yelsey used his last tuneup before the PCL prelims and finals to place
first in the 800 meters (2:08.3) and 3,200 (9:41.4.).
“We just want Josh to stay healthy for the big meets coming up,”
Sumner said. “Today, he was working on certain things and he got
something accomplished today, which was very encouraging.”
On the Mustangs’ side, Louis Day and Josh Strickland took first in two
events.
Day was a winner in the high jump (personal-best 6-0) and long jump
(19-1), while Strickland won both the 100 (11.3) and 200 (23.6).
“Josh has really gotten serious the past few weeks,” Mesa Coach John
Carney said. “He’s put more focus and intensity into his events and it’s
showing with the strong times.”
Assistant coach Eugene Day, the father of Louis, was pleased to see
such strong marks in his events. “I’ve really been working with him on
his form in the high jump and today, he put together a great jump out
there,” Eugene Day said.
While Day and Strickland carried the load for the Mustangs, a number
of different Sea Kings were posting victories in various events.
Jon-Luke Del Fante placed first in the 400 (53.9), Travis Beardslee
won the 1,600 (4:45.3) and Chris Carpenter took the top spot in the 110
high hurdles (17.2).
The Mustangs had individual wins from Bernardo Falci in the 300
intermediate hurdles (44.5) and Zack Powell in the triple jump (36-7).
Mesa also won the 400 relay (Strickland, Powell, Falci, Day) with a 45.5
and the 1,600 relay (Day, Bo Iliescu, Strickland, Powell) with a 3:38.6.
“Overall, we did some pretty good things today,” Carney said. “We’ve
been pretty good in most of our events, but today, some individuals
stepped up and performed even better.”
The PCL preliminaries will take place Monday, beginning at 2:30 p.m.
at Irvine High, while the finals begin at 4:45 on Friday.
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