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Mike Sciacca
The 2005 Sunset League track and field season came to an end Friday
at Huntington Beach High’s Cap Sheue Field and once again, Edison
High’s boys’ squad and the Fountain Valley girls won league
championships.
Next up for the local athletes who have qualifying marks is
Saturday’s CIF-Southern Section Divisional Track and Field
Preliminaries.
Below is a breakdown of highlights from Friday’s finals for each
of the three local schools:
Edison
Edison won its second consecutive boys’ league title as Joe Gatel
led the way for the Chargers, winning the 800 in a season-best
1:55.48 and the 1,600 in 4:20.17.
Other league champions from Edison include David Taff in the
300-meter intermediate hurdles (40.42), Chris Macke in the long jump
with a season-best jump of 21-10, and the Chargers’ 4x400 relay team
of Tyler Knox, Josh Herrera, Taff and Justin Christjaner (3:23.80).
Overall, Edison qualified nine boys in 14 events for Saturdays
CIF-SS prelims.
Edison’s girls’ squad finished second at league finals behind
Fountain Valley. Earning league individual titles for the Chargers
were juniors Nicole Alai in the 800 and Tori Pena in the pole vault.
Alai also qualified for CIF-SS prelims in the 1,600 relay and Pena
also qualified in the high jump and long jump.
Seven other Chargers have also qualified for Saturday’s CIF-SS
prelims.
Marina
For the Vikings, Ryan Turchi and Ashley Lampley each won
individual league titles, and the girls’ 4x400 relay team also ran to
a league crown.
Turchi won the triple jump competition at 43-7, and Lampley won
the 100 in 12.33 and the 200 in 25.91. Lampley also ran the anchor
leg on the girls’ winning 4x100 relay team that included Jane
Montague, Britney Horton and Danielle Coffman.
The Vikings also qualified three boys’ individual athletes, the
boys’ 4x400 relay team, and two girls’ individual athletes for
Saturday’s prelims.
Huntington Beach
The first year for head coach Gary Stenlund and a new coaching
staff ended on a high note for the Oilers, who won three individual
league titles and qualified nine for Saturday’s prelims.
League champions for Huntington include Bonnie Sorensen in the
long jump and Alani Faagi, won both the shot put and discus, and
Lauren Barnes took the 100 hurdles.
The arrival of Stenlund and staff arrival prior to the start of
the track and field season signaled a new start for a Huntington
program that was down in terms of turnout.
“Right from the beginning, I told both the parents and kids that
embracing change is the best way for our program to move forward,”
Stenlund said. “I can tell you that all of the feedback to date has
been positive. We are real proud that the kids and parents have
engaged our philosophy.
“This is what I would call a rebuilding year. The number of kids
coming out for track has increased by 35% from the previous year. The
program has a real positive flavor to it, and I credit that to our
coaching philosophy and staff.”
Stenlund said the Huntington program was on a definite upswing
heading into last Friday’s finals.
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