Pirates collect victories
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Bryce Alderton
The Orange Empire Conference track and field finals might be three
weeks away, but the Orange Coast College men’s and women’s teams sent
a message Friday that they are rounding into shape at the most
opportune time.
Both Coast teams claimed victories in a three-team conference meet
Friday at OCC, each barely edging Riverside while Fullerton finished
a distant third.
Sophomore distance runner Ava Jones tripled to lead the Coast
women (79.5 points), who finish 6-0 in conference. Riverside (72.5
points) entered the meet undefeated.
Freshman Humberto Rojas, an Estancia High product, also tripled to
lead the Coast men to 84 points, eight ahead of Riverside.
The Coast women, the defending state champions, led by five points
heading into the 1,600-meter relay, which Riverside had a slight lead
heading into the final 400 meters.
That’s when Coast’s Gegi Van De Walker took over. Van De Walker, a
former standout at Costa Mesa High, narrowed the gap on Riverside’s
Latisha Bush along the back stretch and used the final 100 meters to
edge the Riverside runner by a little more than a second. Annie
Garton, who claimed the 400 hurdles (1:07.5), Elda Hernandez and
Hanni Geider participated in Coast’s winning 1,600 relay (4:00.3).
Van De Walker wasn’t concerned about making up the deficit during
the final leg.
“It’s better to pass at the end, so you will have momentum going
to catch up,” said Van De Walker, who graduated from Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo last June. “I don’t think about that much when I am
running.”
Tayler Cusick won the triple jump (34-3 1/2) while Jenny Thompson
claimed the pole vault (10-0) for Coast’s other victories. Jones won
the 800, 1,500 and 3,000.
The Coast men held a five-point advantage heading into the final
two events -- the triple jump and the discus throw -- with daylight
fleeting.
Coast’s Jeremy Wooldridge leaped 44 feet, 11 3/4 inches to claim
the triple jump, while teammate Kevin Porter finished second (44-7).
Derek Davis placed third in the discus (130-0) to give Coast an added
two points.
Wooldridge competed in his second meet this season after nursing a
sore hamstring. He also ran a leg in the 400-meter relay and finished
fourth in the high jump.
“It’s great it worked out as it did,” Wooldridge said of the
team’s victory. “I tried to give 102%, try my hardest and have fun.”
Blake Dorman’s final throw in the shot put turned out to be the
winning toss (46-6 1/2), eclipsing the mark of Riverside’s Dustin
Eshelman (44-11).
Kevin Porter (6-2 in the high jump) and Tim Burnham in the pole
vault (14-0) also earned victories for the Coast men, who improved to
5-1 against conference foes. Riverside fell to 4-2.
“The guys showed some fight today,” OCC Coach John Knox said.
Rojas, like Jones, won the 800, 1,500 and 3,000, displaying
Coast’s control of distance events.
Patrick Fitzgerald placed second in both the 800 and 1,500 while
Irwin Salas, another Costa Mesa High product, finished third in each
event.
Ludi Valdez placed second in both the 800 and 3,000 on the women’s
side. Coast women took the top four spots in the 1,500.
“On the men’s side, we knew the 100 and 200 would be difficult to
win, so we moved more kids into the longer races and try to sneak
some points in the hurdles and field events,” Knox said. “The triple
jump is a prime example. We went one-two.”
Van De Walker, who is taking classes at OCC that will help her
become an emergency medical technician, placed second in the 200, 400
and triple jump to go with a third in the 100 hurdles.
“I’m proud to say we won as a team,” Knox told his teams huddled
around him after the meet.
Coast will host a five-way nonconference meet Friday before
preparing for the OEC preliminaries April 20.
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