Great start, perfect ending
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Mike Sciacca
The 2004-05 prep sports calendar was chock-full of many outstanding
contributions by local teams and athletes.
The school year began with a CIF championship for one team, and
ended on a high note with a Southern Section title being won by
another.
Here’s a look back at a few of the major prep accomplishments
reported during the just-completed school year:
October-November-December
* Marina High School wins its first-ever league title in boys’
cross-country by running to the Sunset League championship at
Huntington Beach Central Park-West. The Vikings’ Robert Peck wins the
boys’ race in a course-record time of 15 minutes, 23 seconds.
* Only one local prep team -- Edison -- advances to CIF
competition in football.
* Late in the fall, the Edison High girls’ volleyball team claims
the CIF-Southern Section Division II-AA championship. A primed and
hungry bunch of Chargers upends tournament favorite Mater Dei in the
division final at Cypress College.
Not only is it the school’s first section title in the sport, it
also is the only CIF championship won by a local prep team in 2004.
“We worked so hard this year,” says Ashley Collier, an outside
hitter for the Chargers.
Collier, who earns first-team All-Sunset League and second-team
All-CIF honors, is one of six seniors on Edison’s squad.
“We started practicing in July and we practiced six days a week,”
she says. “By the time the season started, we were ready. We went
into that Mater Dei game so determined. All that hard work paid off
in the end.”
January-February-March
* The Edison wrestling program captures its first Southern Section
championship by beating out 42 other schools to win the CIF Coastal
Division team title.
Edison juniors Romney Fuga (heavyweight) and Dylan Jensen
(130-pounds) and senior Jimmy Hynes (160), along with Huntington
Beach junior Nathan Borden (152), win CIF individual titles in their
respective weight class.
Fuga goes on to finish fifth at the CIF Masters meet and wins four
matches in Bakersfield to claim fourth place in the heavyweight
division at the CIF state tournament. Fuga is the lone Sunset League
wrestler to earn a top-eight finish at the state meet.
“Finishing fourth at state was a good feeling,” Fuga says. “Next
year, though, I’d like to win a state championship. There’s nowhere
to go but up.”
* Huntington Beach resident Bryan Osuna, a senior at Calvary
Chapel in Santa Ana, wrestles his way to a sixth-place finish at
state at 125 pounds. Osuna enters the state meet having earned
Pacific Coast League, CIF and Masters titles in his weight class in
February.
April-May-June
* Tori Pena and Joe Gatel of Edison High each earn a second-place
finish in their respective events at the CIF state track and field
championships in Sacramento.
Pena, a junior, clears 13 feet in the girls’ pole vault. Gatel
actually finishes the boys’ 1600 meters in third place with a time of
4:13.24, but is awarded second place when another competitor is
disqualified for cutting off Gatel during the race.
Pena previously wins a CIF title in the girls’ pole vault with an
effort of 12-feet-6 and Tony Guadagnini of Marina also claims a CIF
crown by running a personal best 1:53.32 to win the Division I boys’
800 meters race at Cerritos College in Norwalk.
Twenty track and field athletes from Edison, Huntington Beach and
Marina qualify for the CIF finals meet at Cerritos College.
* Marina claims a share of the Sunset League baseball championship
and Ocean View wins an outright Golden West League baseball title.
It is the third consecutive league title for Ocean View, and it is
only a prelude of what is to come for the Seahawks: winning a CIF
championship.
Ocean View earns its second Southern Section title in baseball by
defeating Temecula Valley, 3-2, in a hard-fought game that went to
the wire at Angel Stadium.
The Seahawks end the year with a 16-game win streak and finish
25-5 overall.
Golden West League MVP Jeff Roth of Ocean View, a senior, goes on
to be named the player of the year in Division III. Seahawks coach
Aaron Kavanagh, who announces his resignation following the
completion of the season, is named the division’s coach of the year.
“They made it to the big game, and that’s the biggest
accomplishment,” Kavanagh says. “Winning it all is just icing on our
cake.”
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