Smith’s Plan Works Out; Gleason, Marquand Qualify
FRESNO — Is qualifying for the national high school cross-country championships more important than winning a state Division I title?
It is if you’re Steve Smith of Chino Hills Ayala.
Smith, a senior, won the West regional title over a muddy, rain-soaked course at Woodward Park Saturday, a week after placing fourth in the Division I race of the state championships at the same venue.
Two runners from Orange County also placed among the top eight in their races to qualify for the national championships at Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on Dec. 13. Mark Gleason of Mission Viejo finished fifth in the boys’ race in 15:36, and Allyson Marquand, a junior at University, finished seventh in 18:06 in the girls’ race.
Smith was one of the favorites to win the state title based on his victory in the Southern Section finals on Nov. 22, but he said he didn’t put forth an all-out effort in the state meet so he could run well in the West regional.
“It was by design,†Smith said of his performance in the state championships. “I’m not saying I would have definitely won state, but my coach and I knew that if I wanted to run well today, I couldn’t run three hard races in a row. Winning the section title was very important to me so we decided that we were going to have to hold back a little in the state meet.â€
The plan paid dividends Saturday when Smith outkicked senior Dusty Herman of Ojai Nordhoff in the final 50 meters of the race to clock 15 minutes 30 seconds over the 5,000-meter course.
Herman timed 15:31 with senior Ronnie Buchanan of Santa Maria Righetti third in 15:32. Isaiah Festa of Morro Bay was sixth in 15:37 as runners from the Southern Section took five of the eight qualifying spots for the national championships.
Junior Mariel Ettinger of La Grande (Ore.) won the girls’ race in 17:40 with junior Lauren Fleshman of Canyon Country Canyon second in 17:51 and senior Kimi Welsh of Yucaipa third in 17:59.
Senior Jennifer Burris of Ayala placed sixth in 18:03 to give Southern Section runners four of the eight qualifying spots.
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