Track and field: Locals set for prestigious Masters Meet
Tony Altobelli
NORWALK - For some, tonight’s CIF Masters Meet is a trip into the
farthest depths of their imagination, while for others, it’s another meet
on the way to the state finals.
Leading the local charge are Newport Harbor High’s Amber Steen and
Corona del Mar’s Julie Allen.
Steen and Allen each captured two CIF Southern Section titles at last
week’s CIF finals, both in the 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs, Steen in
Division II and Allen in Division III.
Steen’s 4:47.72 in the 1,600 not only shattered the school record,
held by Maggie Henson, but it also eclipsed the Division II record, held
by University’s Polly Plumer, set 20 years ago.
The University of Arizona-bound Steen didn’t do too shabby in the
3,200 either, winning with a 10:33.07 and bettering the Division II
runner-up by over 20 seconds.
In fact, only Allen, who ran with Steen in the race and won in
Division III with a 10:43.28, gave Steen the biggest run for her money.
Allen and Steen will go at it again tonight in the 3,200 only. Despite
qualifying for the 800, 1,600 and 3,200, Allen will focus all her
attention on the 3,200. Steen, who holds the second-fastest time in the
country in the 1,600, will compete in both the 1,600 and 3,200 for the
Sailors.
Joining Steen in the 1,600 will be CdM senior Diana Hossfeld, who
extended her CdM career with an inspired run at last week’s CIF Division
III finals.
Hossfeld used every ounce of energy to qualify for the 1,600 with a
5:00.27, topping her personal-best time by over seven seconds.
Costa Mesa High jumper extraordinaire Sharon Day will look to repeat
last year’s performance at the Masters Meet where she cleared 5-feet-9 as
a freshman, one of only two girls in the state to accomplish such a feat.
Last week, Day won her second straight Division III title with a mark
of 5-6.
On the boys side, CdM’s Josh Yelsey qualified for the boys 1,600 with
a personal-best time of 4:14.54, second only to Big Bear’s Ryan Hall
(4:11.13)..
Yelsey is joined in the 1,600 by Newport Harbor’s Chris McMillen and
Estancia’s Humberto Rojas.
McMillen overcame a few spike marks on his knee from a fallen runner
to qualify fourth with a personal-best 4:15.76.
Rojas, only a sophomore for the Eagles, qualified seventh with a
personal-best 4:17.81. His adjusted mile time of 4:19.41 shattered the
school record of 4:20.7, set my Mike McCaa in 1976.
Field events begin at 4:30 p.m., while the running events kick off at
6.
ORDER OF EVENTS FOR LOCALS (times approximate)
Sharon Day, high jump - 7 p.m.
Amber Steen, 1,600 - 6:17 p.m.
Diana Hossfeld, 1,600 - 6:17 p.m.
Josh Yelsey, 1,600 - 6:28 p.m.
Chris McMillen, 1,600 - 6:28 p.m.
Humberto Rojas, 1,600 - 6:28 p.m.
Amber Steen, 3,200 - 8:08 p.m.
Julie Allen, 3,200 - 8:08 p.m.
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