Fresno on their minds
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Steve Virgen
The CIF Southern Section cross country finals seem to bring out the
best in its competitors and the meet is certainly gaining some great
energy from Newport Harbor High girls coach Eric Tweit.
The Sailors are one of four Newport-Mesa area teams that will be
competing at the meet that will also include Costa Mesa sophomore
Jasmin Day and Estancia junior Alex Cahuantzi today at Mt. San
Antonio College. Day, Cahuantzi, Newport, the Sage Hill boys and the
Corona del Mar boys and girls squads are one step away from the state
meet, and Tweit is not shy about his team’s chances for advancing.
The first seven teams in each division will qualify for the state
meet at Woodward Park in Fresno Nov.30.
“I’m really expecting us to qualify [for the state meet],” Tweit
said. “I usually don’t make statements like that. I’m usually more
cautious. But I’ve seen the kids. They seem pumped up. I think we’re
ready.”
Tweit’s runners are about as healthy as they have been all season,
as senior Lauren Paul has been learning to deal with pain in her
foot, the Newport coach said. In addition, junior Courtney Marshall,
who was injured earlier in the season, has been improving each week.
The Sailors also feature sophomore Whitney Blue, and three
freshmen, Taylor Bryson, Lily Dierkes and Lauren Maddox, who are very
excited to compete in the CIF finals, Tweit said.
The Newport girls will compete at 8:05 a.m. in Division II.
Corona del Mar Coach Bill Sumner has also been confident about his
teams. Before the season began he booked hotel rooms in Fresno
because he wanted to be prepared and send a message to his runners.
There has been a high standard at CdM, and this year’s Sea Kings plan
to follow suit.
The CdM girls team, champion of the Pacific Coast League, will
race at 9:05 a.m. in Division III, which will also include Day, the
Golden West League individual champion. The Sea Kings are led by
sophomore Annie St. Geme, the Pacific Coast League individual
champion, and also receive solid contributions from freshmen Hilary
May and Christie St. Geme, and seniors Taryn Kawata and Sara Claster,
along with juniors Ahlia Kattan and Melissa Swigert.
Sumner’s boys team will compete at 10:05 a.m. in Division III,
which will also feature Cahuantzi. Senior Kevin Artz, the PCL
individual champion, leads the Sea Kings, who also include sophomores
Kenny Wong and Jack Turner and seniors J.C. Turner and Brandon
Borcoman.
The Sage Hill boys will close out the day’s action in the Division
V race at 10:45 a.m. Last week, the Lightning, champion of the
Academy League, qualified for the finals by grabbing the 13th and
final spot. Junior Mike Voge, sophomore Zach Chandy and senior Chris
Chiboucas are among Sage Hill’s top runners.
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