Blue shines on toasty day
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For the majority of the high school runners Saturday in the
season-opening Laguna Hills cross country invitational, the heat and
humidity got the best of them at Laguna Hills High.
“It had to be 90 degrees out there,” Corona del Mar Coach Bill
Sumner said. “I didn’t even cut my kids loose. I told them, ‘Look at
this as a warm-up with uniforms on.’ I didn’t let any of my kids run
hard.”
While it was not necessarily a day for personal-record times, some
established themselves among the top runners in Orange County, like
Newport Harbor’s Whitney Blue, who won the girls Division II senior
race in 19:03.
“She’s definitely one of the best runners in Orange County,”
Newport Harbor Coach Eric Tweit said.
The invitational featured winners by class, not varsity, junior
varsity and frosh/soph, and Tweit’s Sailors captured two of the
individual Division II titles with Blue and Lauren Maddox in the
girls sophomore race (19:53).
“We have one other girl [Courtney Marshall] right there with
Whitney Blue, but [Marshall’s] hurt and will not run until next week
[at the Woodbridge invitational],” Tweit said.
The next best times for Newport Harbor were Zuzana Bernard (14th
in the sophomore race at 21:14), Kaitlin Mai (13th in the senior race
at 21:32), Lily Dierkes (23rd in the sophomore race at 22:02), Taylor
Bryson (31st in the sophomore race at 22:26) and Hannah Patrick (22nd
in the freshman race at 22:57).
Other Harbor girls were junior Tessa Shane (23:49), junior Leslie
Hanssens (24:04), sophomore Blair Belling (24:33), freshman Kristen
Benjamin (24:36), freshman Sophia Ditty (25:04), freshman Rebecca
Brown (25:24), sophomore Sara Bailey (25:26) and senior Allison
Hochwald (26:05).
The top-seven times for Coach Nowell Kay’s Newport Harbor boys
were Kenny Rakestraw (sixth in the junior race at 16:41), Nick St.
Andre (fourth in senior race at 16:42), Martin Bernard (17:53 in
senior race), Mike Madison (18:57 in junior race), Murphy Hitchkock
(18:59 in freshman race), Hunter Wiley (19:00 in junior race) and
Mike Jugan (19:04 in sophomore race).
For Corona del Mar, the junior boys won the Division III team
title behind Jack Turner (16:39), Kenneth Wong (16:49) and Ryan
Guthrie (17:01), while Annie St. Geme won the girls junior race in
19:23 and Allison Damon captured the girls freshman race in 20:00.
CdM’s other top boys were juniors Tommy Hutchison (17:38), Tim
Scott (18:31) and Jiho Choi (18:54) and senior Cliff Taylor (19:00).
The Sea Kings’ other top girls were juniors Hilary May (19:59),
Nichole Slykhous (20:13) and Christie St. Geme (20:49) and seniors
Ahlia Kattan (20:54) and Devon Ahearn (21:02).
Also in Division III were Costa Mesa, Estancia and Sage Hill,
which featured Katie McKeon running a school-record 20:36 for the
Lightning and placing fifth overall in the freshman girls race.
Mollie McGann was 17th out of 84 runners in the girls sophomore race
(23:03) for Sage Hill. Senior Mike Voge ran the quickest boys time
for Sage in 18:06, while junior Zach Chandy was clocked in 19:08 and
freshman Connor Rose in 19:31.
For Estancia’s boys, junior Ernesto Castaneda (17:47) and senior
Alex Cahuantzi (17:56) ran the best times, followed by Brian Essen
(18:19), Gio Rodea (18:29), Ben Morales (20:15) and Curtis Fisher
(20:49).
Coach Charlie Appell’s Eagle girls were led by senior Lucy Leon
(24:25) and junior Jessie Rincon (27:24).
For Costa Mesa’s girls, sophomores Kyla Flores, Jasmin Day and
Emily Cotton were the Mustangs’ only varsity competitors, while the
Mesa boys were led by sophomores Luis Genis and Mitch Friedmann. Rick
Olguin showed promise in the freshman race, Coach Joe Busi said.
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