Laguna Beachâs Sebastian Fisher is one of 6 local boys to make finals of CIF State track and field championships
Laguna Beach High senior Sebastian Fisher may make running fast times look easy, but it has been anything but.
On multiple occasions this track and field season, Fisher has been ill after a race, which demonstrates his willingness to push himself to the limit.
Fisher kept his foot on the gas throughout the CIF Southern Section postseason, and it landed him his first appearance at the CIF State championships.
The ride will continue for Fisher, who placed third in his boysâ 1,600 meters heat with a time of 4 minutes 12.49 seconds (sixth overall) on Friday to advance to the state finals at Veterans Memorial Stadium at Clovis Buchanan High.
The top four placers in each heat of the 1,600 automatically moved on to Saturdayâs final.
Fisher highlights one of six local boys who will be competing in Saturdayâs finals. The others are Edisonâs Aiden Garnett and Huntington Beachâs Jack Wiseman (high jump), Newport Harborâs Aidan Elbettar (shotput), Marinaâs Skyler Magula (pole vault) and Newport Harborâs Alexis Garcia (3,200).
âHe doesnât ever leave anything on the track, and thatâs something where I think his times speak for themselves,â Breakers coach Tommy Newton-Neal said in a phone interview. âHeâll do his best tomorrow, and my guess is that he will be throwing up in the trash can after the race.â
Fisher entered the weekend ranked No. 6 in the state for the event. He ran a lifetime-best time of 4:11 flat in the Division 3 final.
Newton-Neal said that Fisher is the first Laguna Beach qualifier in at least the last 20 years. He added that the goal for Saturdayâs state finals is to finish in the top six, which would put him on the podium.
Garnett and Wiseman needed only two jumps on Friday to advance to the second day of the state meet. They cleared the opening height of 6 feet, 4 inches and the following bar of 6-6 on their first attempts.
âI think [setting a personal record] will be great,â Garnett said in a phone interview of his goal on Saturday. âI think I can do that.â
Asked if it was his practice sessions that have sparked his belief, Garnett said he has gotten enough looks at 6-7 and 6-8 at meets the past two years.
âIn practice, I never really jump that high,â Garnett said. âIâve never jumped that high in practice before, but Iâve jumped at those heights in meets so many times. I think Iâm ready.â
The elimination stage of the track and field season can be unforgiving, and it was for Elbettar. The junior entered the meet as the state leader in the discus throw, but he committed fouls on his second and third attempts.
His mark of 147-5 was not enough to advance to the state finals. San Jose Archbishop Mittyâs Shane Aberg placed 12th for the last spot in the finals with a throw of 158-2.
Elbettar rebounded to take second place in shotput (61-5Âź), an event in which he placed sixth to earn a medal as a sophomore.
âFor discus, when I was walking toward shotput, it was just, âForget it,â â Elbettar said. ââIâve had a really bad day, itâs not going to help me moving onto the shotput if I fuel my shotput motivation with anger from discus. Many people have shown in the past that fueling something with anger does not produce the best results for you.
âI just went through, âForget it. Iâm here for shot now, and Iâve got to move forward.â â
Magula advanced in the pole vault after clearing a height of 15-3.
Garcia will run in the final of the 3,200 meters on Saturday night.
Corona del Mar senior Cole White was the first one to miss the cut in the boysâ shotput, placing 13th with a mark of 55-5Âź.
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BOYSâ TRACK AND FIELD
CIF State championships
At Clovis Buchanan High
(Local boys only)
*Denotes state finals qualifier
1,600 â 6. Fisher (Laguna Beach) 4:12.49*
HJ â 1T. Garnett (Edison) 6-6*; 1T. Wiseman (Huntington Beach) 6-6*
PV â 5T. Magula (Marina) 15-3*
SP â 2. Elbettar (Newport Harbor) 61-5Âź*; 13. White (Corona del Mar) 55-5Âź
DT â 21. Elbettar (Newport Harbor) 147-5
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