Chris YemmaA tradition that runs deep began...
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Chris Yemma
A tradition that runs deep began in a traditional fashion Wednesday.
The host Corona del Mar High girls track and field team opened its
season with a win against St. John Bosco and Fountain Valley in a
nonleague tri-meet, with the distance runners fresh off a CIF
Southern Section Division III cross country championship.
The Sea Kings, who finished third in CIF last season, were led by
the distance running of junior Annie St. Geme and company, a trifecta
of first places by sophomore Tiffany Liu and a last-minute effort by
the 1,600-meter relay team to edge Fountain Valley, 73-67. Bosco
finished with 19 points.
“I would say, we did what I expected,” Corona del Mar Coach Bill
Sumner said. “What some of the other teams did -- I expected a little
more out of them.”
St. Geme, a sixth-place finisher in the CIF State championships
last year in the 1,600, easily cruised to first Wednesday in 5:07.8,
followed by teammates Hilary May (5:12.7) and Allison Damon (5:18.5).
All three anchored the CIF cross country championship team in the
fall, along with a couple of others. St. Geme, competing in her lone
event of the day in an effort to stay rested, was about 15 seconds
off her best time of 4:52.93, but all three 1,600 winners held a
solid lead the entire race.
“We were just taking it easy on [St. Geme, May and Damon] today,”
Sumner said. “We ran the first half and we cruised the second.”
CdM sophomore Liu finished first in the 100 hurdles in 16.6, while
also sweeping the distance jumping events. She notched 16 feet, 1
inch in the long jump and 33-2 in the triple jump, both for first.
Liu’s jump results, as well as the 1,600 relay results, were not
tallied until near the end of the meet, with CdM (1-0) holding a
marginal lead. But the relay team of May, Damon, sophomore Nichole
Slykhous and senior Melissa Swigert pulled out a win to help clinch
the victory.
“I pulled two runners off the [1,600 relay] team, but I was fairly
confident with it,” Sumner said. “We took Anne off and [sophomore
Danielle] Theriot off.”
In the short-distance events, CdM received a boost from sophomore
Alex Tobiessen and junior Kelly Morgan -- both coming off soccer
season -- and Swigert.
Swigert finished first in the 200 (25.2) and 400 (58.3), while
Morgan followed directly behind in the 400 in 58.7. Tobiessen won the
100 in 12.7.
It was Tobiessen’s first victory in the 100.
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