Costa Mesaâs Diane Molina repeats as Orange Coast League champion
Reporting from Orange â Costa Mesa High junior Diane Molina has spoken in the past about how much she appreciates her familial relationships.
After her best performance to date, she quickly found the two people that she refers to as her ânumber one fans.â
Molina threw herself into the waiting arms of her mother, Maria, and her grandmother, Lupe, displaying tears of joy after accomplishing the goal she had set for herself this girlsâ cross-country season.
The Mustangs ace defended her Orange Coast League individual title with a time of 16 minutes 54 seconds on Monday at Irvine Regional Park.
For Molina, the time, more so than the championship, was the statement. It marked the first three-mile race in which Molina has broken 17 minutes.
âI think it was more of a shock,â Molina said of the tears. âI was just so happy since Iâve been trying to break that barrier. Iâve already won, so it wasnât that. I didnât care what place I got. I just wanted to break 17 [minutes], and Iâm so happy that I won, too.â
Understandably, Molina commented on the physicality of the race after Santa Ana junior Maria Hernandez (second, 17:03.0) gave her all she could handle. Hernandez, who won back-to-back individual league crowns when Santa Ana was in the Golden West League, was sitting on the hip of Molina as the two past champions began the second half of the race.
Mustangs coach Steve Moreno finally let Molina run in sweepstakes races at invitational meets this year, and Molina said it has helped her with race strategy.
I didnât care what place I got. I just wanted to break 17 [minutes], and Iâm so happy that I won, too.
— Diane Molina, Costa Mesa High junior
âI knew how she felt since Iâve been there,â Molina said. âI knew that if she saw that I was having trouble, she was going to take me there. I wasnât letting her. Every single time she tried to pass me, I would kick harder just to show her that I wasnât tired.â
The top three teams in the Orange Coast League advanced to the CIF Southern Section preliminaries, which will be held at the Riverside City Cross-Country Course on Nov. 9-10.
Santa Ana defeated Costa Mesa 28-49 for the girlsâ team title. Saddleback placed third (61 points), Orange took fourth (96) and Estancia finished fifth (120).
Calvary Chapel senior Elizabeth Radmilovich qualified for CIF as an individual, placing third with a time of 17:58.2.
The Orange Coast League lost Laguna Beach and added Santa Ana as its new top-tier team. The Saints were glad to have Costa Mesa to contend with on the boysâ side, as both schools put five runners inside the top 10.
Saints senior Diego Duran (15:05.9) edged Mustangs senior Kevin Cortez (15:09.8) for first in the boysâ race.
âWe had Ocean View last year, and they were very formidable opponents, but this year, we got Kevin and his team,â Duran said. âThey put up a fight. It was great competition to get everyone faster, put us more on the map.â
Santa Ana swept the team titles, winning the boysâ championship 20-35 over Costa Mesa. Saddleback placed third (83 points), Orange finished fourth (111) and Estancia was fifth (136).
Seth Loomis (sixth, 16:17.3), Riley Mitchell (eighth, 16:28.7), Skyler Noonan (ninth, 16:29.3) and Robert Perez (10th, 16:43.5) completed the Mustangsâ scoring five.
Cortez had been attempting to become the second Mustang to win the individual boysâ league title in the last three years. Elliot Hachac, whom Cortez called âan inspiration,â accomplished the feat in 2016.
As for being the frontrunner of the Mustangsâ boysâ program now, Cortez deflected the attention from himself.
âIt feels great,â Cortez said. âWithout my teammates, I donât think I could do it. Theyâve been motivating me, theyâve been pushing me harder, and Iâm grateful to have them as teammates.â
Estancia coach Charlie Appell said that he and rest of the coaches in the league received complaints about the space the traditional South Coast League finals course was taking up from park officials, so the course was adjusted to run a double loop on asphalt on the north end of the park.
The use of a new course means that Molina and Duran will each receive credit for league records.
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