Blue blazes to first
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Chris Yemma
After the Orange County championships Saturday morning, Newport
Harbor High girls cross country coach Eric Tweit said he now has to
reevaluate his team.
But he meant that in a good context.
That’s because his No. 1 runner, junior Whitney Blue, placed first
out of 102 runners from 15 schools in the girls varsity sweepstakes
race at Irvine Regional Park.
“She is further along than I expected,” Tweit said. “I knew she
would be in the top group, but it surprised me that her and the other
top runner [Rosary’s Shelby Buckley] put so much distance on
everyone.”
Blue, this week’s Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, posted a time
of 17:07 in the three-mile, hilly course, and just barely nudged out
Buckley by two seconds for the top spot.
Toward the end of the race it was just Blue and Buckley dueling it
out, going neck and neck to the finish line, while putting a sizable
gap on the rest of the competition.
“This was one of my biggest goals this season,” Blue said. “It was
a full battle near the end with that girl from Rosary, but I was just
thinking, how bad do I want it?”
Apparently, she wanted it bad enough, leaving Woodbridge’s top
runner, Jesse Babcock, in the dust by nearly a full minute. Blue lost
to Babcock a few weeks earlier at the Woodbridge invitational.
“I didn’t know she could run this fast yet,” Tweit said. “We have
to build off this. There’s still lots to do -- she’s only a junior.”
Blue has only lost one meet this year -- the Woodbridge
invitational, placing 10th overall, but competing against some of the
top runners in the state.
After that meet, she said she wanted to win every race from here
on out.
Winning the sweepstakes race at the Orange County championships
definitely goes a long way in achieving that goal.
But an even bigger task lies ahead next Saturday -- the Mt. Sac
invitational. Blue said she wasn’t mentally prepared for Mt. SAC last
season, which caused her to perform not as well as expected.
But this year she said she will be ready.
“I’m ready to try it again,” Blue said late last week. “I hope our
team places well and I hope I do really well individually.”
Despite Blue’s first-place finish, the Newport team placed 14th in
the sweepstakes with 291 points. Fountain Valley was first with 64
points and Edison, Brea, Mater Dei and Dana Hills rounded out the top
five.
Lauren Maddox was the second finisher for Newport, coming in 28th
overall with a time of 18:41. Zuzana Bernard, Taylor Bryson and
Caitlin Mai were the rest of the Sailors’ top five, with times of
19:51, 19:57 and 20:16, respectively.
The Corona del Mar High girls team placed eighth in the same race.
Allison Damon (13th, 18:12), Hillary May (26th, 18:38), Annie St.
Geme (56th, 19:09) and Christie St. Geme (58th, 19:13) were the top five finishers for the Sea Kings.
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