Bjelland, Rojas blister the field
Two highly-touted area high school runners battled heat that
coaches said reached well into the 90s to win their class divisions
at a sun-drenched Laguna Hills Invitational Saturday at Laguna Hills
High.
Costa Mesa High junior Christine Bjelland won the CIF Division III
junior girls division with an 18:30 and Estancia senior Humberto
Rojas won the CIF Division III senior boys division with a 15:50 on
the three-mile course at Laguna Hills High.
Estancia senior Diane Rosete took second in the senior girls
division with a 19:09 and the Estancia senior boys took second place
with 62 points. Senior Aaron Van Geem ran the three-mile distance in
17:24, Abel Flores ran in 17:43, Sean Zich finished in 18:34,
Francisco Morales paced to an 18:54 and Abdul Kaiyum finished in
19:17.
Bjellandâs time was the second best of the day in any of the girls
divisions, which also included freshman and sophomore races. The
freshman and sophomores began around 8:30 a.m. before temperatures
started soaring, causing the fire marshal to temporarily postpone the
meet around 11:45 a.m., CdM Coach Bill Sumner said.
âWe were cooked and were not going to stand around and wait for an
hour-and-a-half,â said Sumner, who didnât run his senior boys. âThere
wasnât any hesitation. I wasnât going to do that to our kids. The
fire marshal already told us not to race and that was good enough for
me.â
CdMâs junior and senior girls won their race (25 points) with
senior Becky Cummins taking the third-best time in any girls division
with 19:16, followed by CdM senior Keelan Cuyler (20:04), Taryn
Kawata (20:18), Jennifer Logan (21:11), Kinzie Cramer, Sarah Claster
(22:42) and Kristy Lang (22:55).
Estancia sophomore Alex Cahuantze took second in sophomore boys
(16:45), while juniors Matt Zich took fifth in 16:58, Ponfilo Elias
placed seventh (17:17) with junior Martin Diaz (19:14) and Geovani
Rodea (20:05) also finishing.
Corona del Marâs senior boys did not run, but junior Kevin Artz
took home a team-best fifth-place finish with 17:08, followed by
seventh-place runner J.C. Turner, Danny Quinlan (17:29 for 13th), Brandon Borcoman (18:38 for 22nd), Chris Ringstrom (18:55), Nick
Cannon (29:31 for 21st), Steve Maynard (21:29 for 33rd). CdMâs
juniors finished second with 73 points to first-place Hemet, which
collected 74.
Costa Mesaâs junior boys, comprised of Marco Huipe, Jorge Raya,
Saul Palomar, Steve Kosnosky, Jess Lara and Arya Stuedja finished
third with the Costa Mesa senior boys that include Carlos Ibarra,
Zach Powell and Tommy Payne finishing eighth at 16:45.
All of Costa Mesa Coach Glenn Mitchellâs team ran except for three
senior boys.
âWe got in the shade and rested up and then some decided to run,â
Mitchell said. âNone of my kids had any problem at all, we were all
well-hydrated.â
Three to four runners suffered heat exhaustion, prompting the fire
marshal to stop the meet temporarily, Mitchell said.
âIâd never seen anything like it,â he said.
But Newport Harbor girls cross country coach Eric Tweit said the
Laguna Hills meet has been hot in the past, with officials mailing
out information packets detailing the possibility of hot
temperatures.
âI made sure I took kids I knew would be able to run in those
conditions,â Tweit said. âLaguna Hills always seems to be hot.â
Out of Tweitâs 16 runners, sophomore Courtney Marshall finished
with the 14th fastest time of the day in the girls division with
20:45 and was followed by Caitlym Mai at 22nd (21:22). Saturdayâs
meet was Maiâs first cross country meet.
âIâm really happy with (Mai),â Tweit said.
Newport freshman Courtney Hanson (22:24), Allison Hochwald
(22:29), and Krystal White (22:38) round out the Newport girls
runners.
CdM sophomore girls took sixth overall, with Annie St. Geme
finishing fifth (21:09). Melissa Swigert finished in 20:18, followed
by Ahlia Kattanâs 20:20 and Devon Ahearn with a 21:41. Sea King
sophomore Garrett Prechel ran in 17:44 in the other CdM varsity time.
Estancia senior Ludy Valdez finished 54th (23:04), Crystal Rincon
took 57th (23:16), junior Fatima Carrasco placed 60th (23:22)
followed by Dianna Castro (25:23), Erika Plietez (26:03) and Rafaela
Sansone (27:07).
Estancia sophomore Areli Flores ran in 22:30 followed by Maria
Abdul (22:38), Luce Leon (24:12), Amanda Charlesworth (25:02) and
Britney Starn (26:24).
Eaglesâ Coach Charlie Appell said the heat affected all of his
runners.
âThe heat destroyed both the girls and the boys,â Appell said.
â(The heat) is a big factor because Van Geem is usually the second
man along with Flores and today they were fifth and seventh
(overall). Cahuantze and S. Zich ran excellent races and Bjelland ran
a good race as well. Weâre a coastal team that doesnât have the same
heat index in practice as other teams but thatâs no excuse.â
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