Girls track and field: CdM girls cruise to title
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Barry Faulkner
IRVINE - Corona del Mar High senior Jaycee Mahler dominated the
field in the 100- and 300-meter hurdles at Thursday’s Pacific Coast
League girls track and field finals at Irvine High.
No telling what she’ll do when she doesn’t train to the point of
exhaustion.
“(Mahler) was a little tired tonight,” said CdM Coach Bill Sumner,
explaining why her winning times of 17.09 and 47.12 were not her best
this spring. “But she’s been training like an animal the last two weeks.”
The Sea Kings showed equal command, winning the meet with 166 points,
21 ahead of second-place University. Costa Mesa was third (63) and
Estancia fifth (55).
The CdM victory, combined with the Sea Kings’ perfect PCL dual-meet
record, gives them their second straight PCL crown.
Now, CdM will try to defend its CIF Southern Section Division III
title, beginning with preliminaries next week.
“I think we have a shot,” said Sumner, who watched Sea Kings Jenny
Cummins, Julie Allen and Krisserin Canary win individual crowns. The
quartet of Becky Cummins, Katherine Morse, Mahler and Jenny Cummins also
topped the field in the 1,600 relay (4:04.79).
Jenny Cummins, a senior, won the 800 in 2:17.38, while Canary defended
her PCL title by matching her personal-best pole vault of 10-0.
Junior Julie Allen ran away with the 1,600 (5:04.11) and the 3,200 (11:14.33), events she won last year at the Sunset League Finals,
representing Fountain Valley High..
Costa Mesa junior Sharon Day defended her PCL high jump title by
clearing 5-6 and added a crown in the 400 with a time of 59.98.
Estancia junior Hanni Geider (26.71 in the 200) rounded out the
Newport-Mesa champions. She also finished second in the 100 (13.0).
Additional runner-up finishes were turned in by Allen (2:17.72 in the
800), Morse (a personal-best 1:01.96 in the 400), CdM’s Jaclyn Thayer
(15-5 in the long jump), Mesa’s Beverly Aina (33-4 1/4 in the shot put),
Estancia’s Jasmine Geider (26.97 in the 200) and CdM’s Diana Hossfeld
(5:08.24 in the 1,600).
The Geider sisters, along with Sarah Marx and Liz Huipe, finished
second in the 1,600 relay, while CdM’s 400 relay (Thayer, Canary, Kinzie
Kramer and Jenny Cummins) also finished second to qualify automatically
for the CIF prelims.
Several locals met third-place CIF prelim qualifying standards. They
include CdM’s Alison Brawner (5-4 in the high jump), Kramer (27.54 in the
200), Canary (31-11 in the triple jump), Huipe (11:31.31 in the 3,200), Hossfeld (2:21.76 in the 800) and Jasmine Geider (13:03 in the 100).
Aina finished third in the discus (94-5), but did not meet the
standard.
Other locals could earn at-large berths into the Division III prelims,
based on times from athletes in other leagues.
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