Rick DevereuxCORONA DEL MAR -- The legs...
Rick Devereux
CORONA DEL MAR -- The legs of Kevin Artz and Brandon Borcoman carried
the Corona del Mar High boys track and field team to an 85-42 victory
over University, but that was by design.
Coach Bill Sumner sat Chris Ringstrom, the Sea Kings’ top 100- and
200-meter runner, to ensure the senior would be well rested for
Saturday’s Orange County championships at Trabuco Hills. But the plan
almost backfired.
“They really gave us a run,” Sumner said of University’s
performance. The Sea Kings did win, however, to improve to 6-2, and
remain undefeated in the Pacific Coast League at 4-0.
Artz won the 800 and 1,600, while Borcoman took first in 200 and
400. Also stepping up for CdM was Eemaan Jalili, who blasted by the
competition with a 16.1-second showing in the 110 high hurdles. The
big concern from Sumner was the depth of the boys squad.
“We’re really good across the top, but we don’t have a lot of guys
that will get us points for third and fourth place,” Sumner said.
Corona del Mar took nine first-place finishes, compared to
University’s six, but the Sea Kings placed second and third 17 times
to University’s nine.
“We’re really running well, but I expect us to improve as the
season matures,” Sumner said. “Today, we’re business as usual.”
One area that was a pleasant surprise for Sumner and the Sea Kings
was the strong showing in the throwing events. Corona del Mar is not
as proficient in the field as in the track events, but the Sea Kings
took second and third in the shot put and discus. UC Berkley-bound
Chris Smith threw 60 feet, 9 inches in the shot put and 168-7 in the
discus and beat his nearest competitor by nearly 18 and 41 feet,
respectively.
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