Mesa girls are all smiles
Bryce Alderton
Costa Mesa High track and field coach Glenn Mitchell peered through
sunglasses Thursday and saw the promise he hoped for.
“We had a talk yesterday about working hard in practice and that
meet time should be fun time. We had fun,” Mitchell said, following
the Costa Mesa girls’ rise to winning the Golden West League finals
at Orange Coast College.
Sophomore Jasmin Day tripled, winning the 800- and 3,200-meter
races, along with clearing five feet in the high jump, to lead Mesa
(121 points) past Saddleback (112) and Santa Ana (97). Saddleback
went 6-0 during the league dual-meet season. Estancia finished fifth
(23).
The Mustangs finished third (4-2) in the league dual-meet season,
but claimed six of 14 individual events Thursday. Mesa ends up second
overall behind champion Saddleback.
Day repeated as league champion in the 800 (2:22.45), beating last
year’s time in the same event by nearly three seconds. She finished
the 3,200, only the second time she competed in the race all season,
in 11:46.96, while teammate Kyla Flores came in second (11:52.91).
Day, whose older sister Sharon Day tripled during last year’s
league finals, panted mildly after finishing the grueling 3,200 under
an intense sun.
“My feet felt like they were burning. I just tried to push so we
could win,” Jasmin Day said. “I thought a lot about the 800, but not
the [3,200] so much. I just wanted to get points for the team.”
Cassey Brick in the 300 hurdles (50.57), Kristen Paulsen in the
shot put (29 feet, 8 1/2 inches) and Vicky Pham in the 100 hurdles
(18.18) all claimed individual league titles for Mesa. Brick took
second in the 100 (13.25) while Tracy Bjelland placed second in the
400 (1:02.10).
Brick benefited when a Saddleback runner clipped the final hurdle
and fell in the 300, allowing the Costa Mesa senior to edge Ocean
View’s Keilana Stallworth by seven-tenths of a second.
“The last 100 meters is the hardest part. Your legs get heavy and
those last few hurdles are tough to get over,” Brick said.
Estancia senior Jason Johnston kept his legs busy with four
events, winning the long jump (21-7) while placing second in the 110
high hurdles (16.30) and 300 intermediate hurdles (41.94) and
finishing third in the triple jump (40-7 1/2).
The Estancia boys (3-3 in league dual meets) placed third with 71
points while Santa Ana won the meet and outright league title after
going undefeated (6-0) in league dual meets. Costa Mesa finished with
36.5 points.
Costa Mesa senior Qualic Vargas doubled as league champion in the
shot put (45-4) and discus (143-11), edging teammate Randy Fea (135-6
1/2), while Estancia’s C.J. Buchmann clipped nearly 12 seconds off
his prelim time in the 3,200 to place third (4:30.67). Teammates Nick
Koreerat in the 100 (12.03) and Alex Cahuantzi in the 3,200
(10:27.68) each took third in their respective events while Buchmann
placed fourth in the 800 (2:06.95). Koreerat took fourth in the 200.
Mesa sophomore Tony Krikorian leaped to a personal best and fourth
place in the triple jump (40-7 1/2).
On the girls side, freshman Danielle Morton, who plays on Mesa’s
softball team, took second in the long jump (16-02), ahead of third-place finisher Jaye Hellmich (15-5) from Estancia.
Mesa’s 400 relay team of Stacy Krikorian, Rachel Hughes, Rachel
Ronquillo and Emily Cotton took second (52.21).
Hellmich took fourth in the triple jump (32-5 1/2) and fifth in
the high jump (4-6).
Estancia’s Ashton Henderson placed fourth in the shot put (26-7
1/2). Flores, Jenny Sparks and Christine Bjelland went 4,5,6 for Mesa
in the girls 1,600 while teammate Rachel Hughes placed fourth in the
100 (13.61).
In the 200, Hughes (28.30), Tracy Bjelland (28.44) and Anna
Rodriguez (28.85) also went 4,5,6, adding more valuable points to
help Mesa.
“All the girls are alive,” Mesa distance coach Joe Busi said.
“They worked hard and didn’t let what happened in the past affect
them [Thursday]. They all appeared to have a good time and that is
what it is all about.”
Each first-place finisher from Thursday’s meet automatically
qualified for the CIF Southern Section Division III preliminaries May
15 at Gahr High in Cerritos.
Second- and third-place finishers qualified if they met a minimum
standard for their event.
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