Mustangs’ strength in throwing events
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Steve Virgen
After losing to rival Estancia High and Golden West League foe Orange
April 15, the Costa Mesa boys track and field team knows it can’t
contend for the circuit’s championship.
However, there continues to be a few bright spots for the
Mustangs, including senior Qualic Vargas. The Costa Mesa thrower took
first place in the shot put and discus against the Eagles and
Panthers. With marks of 162 feet, 2 inches in the discus and 43-1 1/2
in the shot, Vargas displayed his continued improvement.
He has been excelling in the shot put and discus this season and
is among the top discus throwers in Orange County.
Teammate Luke Sapolu, last year’s Golden West League champion in
the discus, will attempt to defend his title. But that will be
challenging, since he broke his right (throwing) arm two months ago
and just had the cast removed Friday.
The Mustangs (0-4 in league) also feature youth on the track in
freshman Steve Nguyen and sophomore Tyler Legg.
Mitchell, an assistant coach for Joe Busi’s cross country team,
also has distance athletes Marco Huipe and Juan Avilez, both whom are
seniors.
Sophomore Tony Krikorian, who is also a guard for the boys
basketball team, is in his second varsity season and competes in the
long jump.
In addition to Vargas and Sapolu, seniors Omar Ruiz and Luis
Gonzalez, who also played football in the fall, are competing for the
Mustangs. Ruiz, a running back, and Gonzalez, a defensive back, are
running the sprints. Gonzalez also competes in the 300-meter
intermediate hurdles.
Mitchell wants his athletes to concentrate on individual
improvement.
“We don’t have the numbers to compete,” Mitchell said. “You have
to pick up the second- and third-place finishes, so I just want them
to have a lot of fun and focus on the league finals.”
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