Girls track and field: Distance Divas dominate
Barry Faulkner
MISSION VIEJO - The Newport-Mesa District Distance Divas delivered
another dominating performance Friday night at the CIF Southern Section
Division III girls track and field preliminaries at Trabuco Hills High.
Led by their newest member, Corona del Mar High junior Julie Allen,
the collection of Estancia senior Liz Huipe and CdM seniors Diana
Hossfeld and Jenny Cummins, positioned themselves for top honors at the
May 19 Division III Finals at Cerritos College.
Allen, a Fountain Valley High transfer, posted the top qualifying
times in the 3,200 meters (11:05.09) and the 1,600 (5:05.95) and also
qualified sixth in the 800 (2:19.97).
Huipe missed a school record by less than a second by qualifying
second in the 3,200 (11:14.04), while Hossfeld qualified second in the
1,600 (5:11.67) and third in the 800 (2:21.12).
Cummins qualified eighth in the 800 (2:23.31).
The top nine qualified in each event, earning a spot in the Division
III Finals. CdM, the defending CIF Division III team champion, did
sustain some disappointment, when a handful of girls did not qualify.
But Sea Kings Coach Bill Sumner said he believed his team still had a
shot to defend its crown.
Costa Mesa sophomore Sharon Day qualified fourth in the 400 and her
attempt to qualify in the high jump, in which she won the Division III
crown last season, was still ongoing as the meet wound down into the
evening.
CdM senior Jaycee Mahler overcame an inconvenient delay in the 100
hurdles (her heat was recalled after she was six hurdles in and rerun
after a 26-minute delay, after which she failed to qualify) to qualify
sixth in the 300 hurdles (46.83).
Costa Mesa sophomore Beverly Aina qualified eighth in the shot put
(34-4 1/2) to round out those local qualifiers know at press time.
The Corona del Mar 1,600 relay quartet of Becky Cummins, Katherine
Morse, Mahler and Jenny Cummins, also attempted to qualify in the last
running event of the night.
Allen’s effort was expected, but Hossfeld’s rise to prominence in the
800 has been a surprise this year, she said.
“I never thought I had that type of speed,” said Hossfeld, who was
coaxed into running the event by Sumner, only as a tool to improve her
performance in her featured event, the 1,600.
“She had never run the 800 and she got mad at me the first time I told
her I wanted her to,” Sumner said. “But she’s gotten pretty good at it
and it has made her stronger.”
Hossfeld won her heat in the 800 and 1,600 Friday, but said she ran
out of gas trying to also qualify in the 3,200. Her 3,200 time of 2:12.71
was 19th best in the field.
CdM junior Season Meservey also missed qualifying in the 3,200, an
event she finished fourth at Division III Finals last spring. Her time of
11:38.97 was 11th best, two seconds behind the the final qualifier.
Other locals who competed and did not qualify in individual events
completed by press time, included Estancia juniors Hanni and Jasmine
Geider (100 and 200), CdM junior Jaclyn Thayer (100 and long jump), CdM
freshman Kinzie Kramer (200), CdM junior Krisserin Canary (pole vault),
Morse, a junior (400) and Mesa sophomore Ashley Schaefer (400).
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