Stokke third at nationals
Allison Stokke, who just completed her freshman year at Newport
Harbor High, finished tied for third in the pole vault Sunday at the
U.S. junior outdoor track and field championships at Texas A&M;
University in College Station, Texas.
Stokke, who earlier this month won the CIF State girls pole vault
title and set a national freshman record with a clearance of 12 feet,
eight inches, cleared 3.7 meters (just more than 12 feet, 1 inch).
Jenny Green from Nebraska won the event (4.0 meters) and Stevie
Marshalek from Washington was second (3.8 meters).
Stokke and two other girls cleared 3.7 meters.
Kornegay plans shaken
* VOLLEYBALL: With news that the University of La Verne volleyball
program has been discontinued, recent Estancia High graduate and CIF
Southern Section Division III Player of the Year Josh Kornegay has
begun altering his plans to play for the Leopards next season.
“I found out [Friday morning when it was announced],” Kornegay
said. “I was surprised.”
The school is offering to help athletes transfer to other
institutions in order to play. Kornegay said we wants to play for
Orange Coast College.
“I’m trying to get in to OCC because they recruited me,” he said.
Kornegay said the La Verne coaches are protesting the decision and
plan to take their case to the university’s president sometime this
week. The program was cut due to budgetary decisions.
“I would have to be guaranteed that the program would be around
for five years,” Kornegay said of the only scenario by which he would
attend La Verne. “I’m not going to go there just for the school
because it’s too expensive.”
Tuition was $20,500 for the 2003-04 year and the Division III
school does not offer athletic scholarships, only financial aid.
If Kornegay does attend OCC, he will be paired with his former
Estancia teammate Kris Hartwell.
Kornegay and Hartwell helped lead the Eagles to the CIF Southern
Section Division III championship in the spring and were named
Newport-Mesa Co-Players of the Year by the Daily Pilot.
-- Rick Devereux
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.