Eagles ready for Golden West
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Steve Virgen
Before the Estancia High boys track and field team left the Pacific
Coast League last season, the Eagles started eyeing the competition
in the Golden West League. What they found was that the Golden West,
which they will enter this season, is virtually wide open.
Santa Ana, Orange and Westminster are considered the favorites,
but with Estancia being relatively new to opponents, the Eagles could
very well have the edge, or disadvantage.
“This league is more competitive (than the PCL),” said Charlie
Appell, who coaches the long distance runners. “Any given day, some
team can beat the other.”
Appell said the Eagles are actually more team-oriented as they
prepare for their new league. Two or more athletes have taken
leadership roles in their respective events and it has helped in the
meshing process, Appell said. For example, senior Humberto Rojas has
done such for the long distance runners and for the relays.
Rojas will be one the Eagles’ highest point-getters this season.
His leadership is expected, not only in the distance events, but for
the entire team.
“He needs to step it up,” Appell said. “That’s what he needs to
do, and he knows it.”
Rojas’ experience should also be beneficial for Estancia. The
senior has elevated his athleticism each of the past three years.
Last season, he broke through with a rags-to-riches-like story in the
1,600 meters. He qualified for the CIF State preliminaries as an
alternate, yet he finished second in the event to advance to the
State Finals breaking his own school record and finished in 4:14.71.
The Eagles have senior Joey Lindquist in the discus. Senior Zack
Novak, excels in the high jump, while Abdul Kaiyum’s focus is on the
400. Nick Koreerat, a junior, should be a force in the sprints and
junior Jason Johnston will be looked on to gain points in the
hurdles.
Junior Bubba Kapko, who played football, will compete in the
throws, to support Lindquist. The distance events should be one of
Estancia’s favorite with Rojas, sophomore Alex Cahuantzi and senior
Abel Flores.
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