Time to state a case
Steve Virgen
When the girls cross country season started, Corona del Mar High was
ranked No. 8 in the CIF Southern Section Division II poll.
CdM was known as a young team that would gain experience this
year. But then last week the Sea Kings went hard after the CIF title
and finished second.
Now they are ranked No. 8 in Division II in today’s CIF State
championships, and the Sea Kings are hoping to duplicate last week’s
efforts.
The CdM girls, led by sophomore Annie St. Geme, will compete at
10:40 a.m., when Costa Mesa sophomore Jasmin Day, who finished fifth
in the CIF Southern Section finals last week, will also race at
Woodward Park in Fresno. The Newport Harbor girls, which finished
third last week in Division II, will be running at 9:05 a.m.
Sumner’s squad will be making its 17th straight appearance at the
CIF State championships, while it will be the first for the Sailors
since 2000, and Day will be making her debut, as it is her first year
in cross country.
“One more week on the medal stand, that’s what we’re shooting
for,” CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. “I think they can do it. It won’t
be easy but I think we can do it.”
Sumner said he hopes to see his squad finish among the top three
in the state for Division II. Miramonte, Maria Carrillo and
Campolindo, three Northern California schools, are ranked 1-3,
respectively and Santa Margarita, the Southern Section champion, is
the highest ranked school from its section at No. 6.
CdM’s top five runners were ahead of Santa Margarita for most of
the race, a little more than two miles, last week at Mt. San Antonio
College, but the Eagles gained the advantage, especially in the final
400 meters, Sumner said. St Geme, the Pacific Coast League individual
champion, led the Sea Kings with a second-place finish in 18:15, a
personal record. She has gained a personal-best time in competition
in each of the past six weeks.
“Annie has come a long way,” Sumner said. “I think she has a shot
to be in the top 10 in the state.”
Hilary May, a freshman, is also a top runner for the Sea Kings,
who also include juniors Devon Ahearn and Ahlia Kattan, as well as
freshman Christie St. Geme and senior Taryn Kawata. Senior Sara
Claster also competes for CdM, and junior Melissa Swigert, who ran at
the state meet last year, was bothered by pain in her knee and did
not compete at the CIF Southern Section finals last week.
Aside from soreness, Day is ready to perform at her best in her
first state appearance. Day, coached by Joe Busi, has been a bit sore
because she has been juggling training for cross country and playing
soccer. She plays for the Newport Beach Slammers under-17 club, and
next week she will get back with the Costa Mesa squad, which won a
share of the CIF Southern Section Division III title last year.
Last week at Mt. SAC, Day finished fifth in 18:26, a personal
record. After the meet she played in a soccer game and played in two
more games Sunday, helping lead the Slammers to a title in the
Premier League Cup in San Juan Capistrano.
However, today, all of Day’s attention will be on running.
“I just want to run my best,” said Day, who has shown remarkable
improvement in her first season in cross country. “I have gotten a
lot better since the beginning of the season. [I credit] just doing
all the workouts, working hard and just wanting to win. I wanted to
make it far.”
The Newport Harbor girls have made it far, to the season-ending
CIF State championships, and in thrilling fashion. Last week, the
Sailors surprised many with a third-place finish in Division II,
finishing one spot ahead of Woodbridge, the Sea View League champion.
Woodbridge is ranked No. 5 in Division II of the state poll, while
Newport is not slated in the top 10. Are the Sailors expecting to
shock the skeptics again?
“Our goal is just to do the best we can,” Newport Coach Eric Tweit
said. “We’re excited to be going.”
Tweit said the Sailors’ performance last week was the best-ever as
each runner fulfilled their potential.
“It’s kind of like hitting the lottery; all of the numbers hit at
the right time,” Tweit said.
Senior Lauren Paul, who has been battling a foot injury, leads
Newport. She finished 12th in 18:26 last week. Junior Courtney
Marshall, who will be competing in her fourth meet of the season
since coming back from hip injuries earlier in the season, also
contributes for the Sailors, as does sophomore Whitney Blue, who is
in her first varsity season. Freshmen Lauren Maddox, Taylor Bryson
and Lily Dierkes, along with junior Caitlin Mai will also be
competing for the first time at the state meet in Fresno.
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