Costa Mesa looks at a new era
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COSTA MESA - Eric Davies ran cross country at Newport Harbor High
until he graduated in 1983, and then he ran at OCC. He ran at Arizona
State University, which was a national powerhouse during the late 1980s,
but it was intramural. And that pretty much sums up Davies’ running
experience.
“I’m afraid I’m don’t have a whole lot of experience,” he said.
Nevertheless, that hasn’t stopped Costa Mesa from hiring him as its new
cross country coach for both boys and girls team.
The chemistry teacher, who was briefly an assistant track coach at OCC
before coming to Costa Mesa to teach, has the unenvious task of replacing
Joe Busi and continuing his success. That includes taking the reins of a
powerful girls program that is considered the class of the Pacific Coast
League, which won the state title in 1997 and just missed out on the
state meet last year, finishing fifth in the CIF Southern Section’s
Division IV.
“Any time a new coach comes in,” he said, “Change is inevitable. I
would like to keep the same philosophy, and I would like all of them to
perform to their fullest potential.”
If he wants to duplicate past success, then he needs all his runners
to run at their full potential. Not only is Busi gone, but so is last
year’s Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa District Female Athlete of the Year,
Jamie DeNoewer, who is now running for New Mexico State. Last year, she
won the CIF Division IV meet and finished fourth at state to cap off an
illustrious high school career. It is an understatement to say the
Mustangs have a hole to fill. But fill they must, and Davies remains
optimistic.
“To tell you the truth,” he said. “The team have the capability to
fill in [her] shoes.”
To do it, Costa Mesa must do it with depth, which it has loads of.
Eight girls return from last year’s squad to give them a deep and
experienced squad. One of them is senior Sarah Cotton, who assumes the
role of No. 1 runner. She was an All-PCL runner last year and finished
10th in the CIF. Another key runner is senior Jackie Nguyen, who,
according to Davies, looks great this year. She finished 29th in the CIF
final and will be counted upon to provide leadership and depth.
The team has plenty of depth behind Cotton and Nguyen. With 10 girls
expected to make the team, this will be Costa Mesa’s largest team yet.
Other runners being counted on are seniors Michelle Barnett and Julie
Hitt. Davies said they look good in summer training, and he needs all of
them to step up.
Whether team depth is enough to fight off the rest of the PCL is
questionable though. Defending CIF Division IV champion Corona del Mar
has moved over to the PCL, and seniorless Northwood reportedly acquired
the top three runners from Irvine.
But the stiffer competition has yet to bother Davies. He knows of
CdM’s abilities, but nothing more. Without enough time to get familiar
with his team’s competition, he will be more concerned with learning on
the job, while helping his team grow. And if his team does reach its
potential, then Davies should find a pleasant welcome to Costa Mesa
Roster
Sarah Cotton Sr.
Jackie Nguyen Sr.
Julie Hitt Sr.
Michelle Barnett Sr.
Alice Ho Jr.
Cindy Ramirez Jr.
Cindy Tran Jr.
Stephanie Landeros
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