CdM girls win heat
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Corona del Mar High made its first step to qualifying both teams for
the state meet, as its boys and girls cross country teams advanced
from the CIF Southern Section preliminaries Saturday at Mt. San
Antonio College.
The Newport Harbor girls, along with the Sage Hill boys and
Estancia’s Alex Cahuantzi and Costa Mesa’s Jasmin Day, also qualified
for the CIF finals Nov. 22 at Mt. SAC.
The CdM girls squad finished first in its heat in Division III,
led by sophomore Annie St. Geme who qualified second (18:34) in the
heat. She was followed by Hillary May (12th in 19:20), Christie St.
Geme (21st in 19:54), Ahlia Kattan (24th in 20:01), Taryn Kawata (26th in 20:02), Sara Claster (39th in 20:36) and Melissa Swigert
(69th in 22:19), in a race of 107 runners.
The Sea Kings qualified second overall with 74 points, behind
Santa Margarita with 49.
* The CdM boys qualified fourth in its heat, sixth overall in
Division III led by Kevin Artz, who qualified fifth in his heat in
15:55. Jack Turner (25th in 16:34), Kenneth Wong (37th in 16:51),
Ryan Guthrie (38th in 16:52), Garrett Prechel (50th in 17:09),
Brandon Borcoman (72nd in 17:43) and Chris Ringstrom (89th in 18:06)
also contributed.
* Also in girls Division III, Costa Mesa ended its season,
finishing eighth in its heat. Coach Joe Busi said he was
disappointed, yet pleased with what the Mustangs accomplished this
season. Costa Mesa won the Golden West League title, its first league
championship since 1997.
Busi said he was also impressed with senior Christine Bjelland’s
efforts. Day qualified fourth in her heat at 18:59.
Cahuantzi qualified sixth in his heat in Division III in 16:15 to
advance, while Estancia freshman Jeannette Abrego received plenty of
experience, finishing 35th in 20:27.
* The Newport Harbor girls qualified third in its heat in Division
II, as Lauren Paul led the way, qualifying fifth in 18:27. The
Sailors also received solid efforts from Courtney Marshall (19th in
19:18), Whitney Blue (24th in 19:42), Taylor Bryson (37th in 20:19),
Caitlin Mai (38th in 20:20), Lily Dierkes (44th in 20:34) and Amy
Penner (60th in 21:25).
* Coach Nowell Kay’s Newport boys finished seventh in the Division
II prelims, but there’s a silver lining for the Sailors with
sophomores Kenny Rakestraw and Adam Mayfield, who could provide the
team’s nucleus for the next two years.
Rakestraw (13th overall in 16:21) was Newport Harbor’s top
finisher, but no runners advanced to the CIF finals. The top four
teams earned finals berths, as well as the top six individuals not
already qualified with a team.
Nick Miller (16:59), Nick St. Andre (17:11), Mayfield (17:23) and
Martin Bernard (17:42) also scored for the Sailors, while Robert
Khoury (18:37) and Matt Cheffer (20:50) competed.
“Our season’s over, but I’m happy with my sophomores and how they
ran at the end of the year,” Kay said.
* Coach Nate Miller’s Sage Hill boys qualified seventh in its heat
and grabbed the final spot overall to advance in Division V, which
has 13 teams in the finals.
Miller said his team used a balanced attack led by Mike Voge (22nd
in 17:24), and followed by, Zach Chandy (28th in 17:38), Tristan
Cordier (35th in 17:53), Tim Lefler (41st in 18:01) and Chris Chiboucas (48th in 18:22).
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