CdM leaves Sailors behind
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Led by Annie St. Geme, Hilary May and two relay teams, the Corona del
Mar High girls track and field team exacted a bit of revenge on Back
Bay rival Newport Harbor in a tri-meet the Sea Kings hosted
Wednesday.
The Corona del Mar girls, who lost to Newport, 58-50, last year,
defeated the Sailors, 73-34, and Marina, which scored 51 team points.
Senior Eemaan Jalili’s sparkling performance helped lead the Sea King
boys to the victory over Newport, 50-27, but Marina won the tri-meet
with 93 points, earning 12 first-place finishes.
“When I saw what showed up [for Newport Harbor], it was a little
less than I expected,” Corona del Mar Coach Bill Sumner said.
“Newport has a pretty good program. We don’t try to make it our
biggest meet of the year, but it was important for us. I did expect
more.”
Sailors boys coach Nowell Kay, also a Newport alumnus who competed
in track, actually did not expect much from the meet that included
rival Corona del Mar.
“It didn’t really feel [like a rivalry]. It used to be a much more
heated rivalry when we were both in the same league,” Kay said. “We
have a tough league schedule and we’re looking to get ready for
that.”
Sumner said he was impressed with Jalili, who delivered huge
contributions for the Sea Kings, winning the 110-meter high hurdles
(16.6). He also finished second in the long jump (18 feet, 0 1/2
inches) and triple jump (35-9 1/2), and took third place in the 300
intermediate hurdles (46.9).
Kevin Artz (1,600), Bryce Beshore (high jump) and Andrew Wong
(pole vault) also earned victories for the Corona del Mar boys (2-2),
who were without senior standout Chris Ringstrom. He is expected to
make his debut in the Irvine invitational Saturday, when he will
compete in the 400.
Joel Walker (200 and 400) and Nick Miller (3,200) led the Sailors
with second-place finishes in their respective events. Last year, the
Corona del Mar boys defeated Newport, 64-43.
On the girls side, St. Geme doubled, winning the 1,600 (5:04.4)
and 3,200 (11:50.8), while Sara Claster (400), May (800) and Diba
Budhraja (discus) won in their respective events. May also recorded a
personal-best 5:10.7 in the 1,600, in which she finished second. The
Sea Kings (4-0) won eight events.
Newport freshman Allison Stokke, competing in her first high
school meet, won the pole vault and set a school record with a
9-foot-6 clearance, Sailors Coach Eric Tweit said. Elizabeth Clayton
won the 100 hurdles (16.8) and Jennifer Ryder won the high jump with
a personal record, 5-foot mark.
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