Corona Del Mar returns for a sequel
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Joseph Boo
NEWPORT BEACH - It’s common knowledge that if you have a successful
cast, then you should try to bring them back to repeat the success. How
else to explain Scream 3, the Utah Jazz or the new Beetle. There’s a
certain comfort in sticking with the same formula that worked before.
And yet, Corona del Mar High’s girls cross country coach Bill Sumner
refuses to remain confident. “I can’t say we should finish here, if this
is our best team, or if we’re the favorites,” he said. “I can only say
that we have to be compared with other teams we’re competing against. Our
only goal is to get to the state meet.”
Ah yes, the state meet. The Sea Kings won the Pacific Coast League and
the CIF Division IV title last year. And then came the state meet, where
CdM lost by one point to Nordoff, a team it beat earlier in the year.
Hence, it seems strange for Sumner to say that only reaching the state
meet is CdM’s goal. The Sea Kings return every runner from last year’s
runner, making them them an early favorite. To add to that piece of good
fortune, they move to the Pacific Coast League, where they avoid
Woodbridge and Irvine.
In the new league, CdM will find it slightly easier, but it’s not a
lock. Traditional PCL power Costa Mesa is adapting to a new coach, but
University will once again field a deep team. And there will be some
sense of familiarity because Northwood absorbed some strength from cross
country powerhouse Irvine, including the top three runners.
All the pieces are in place though, for CdM to march through the
regular season and win the title it just missed by one point last year.
But Sumner said his team will keep that loss in perspective.
“We can say that losing by one point is a motivation factor,” Sumner
said. “But it’s not the point that motivates us. It’s the state meet. You
want to win in the state meet because it feels so good, and you don’t
want to lose because it feels so bad. That alone is a motivating factor.
There’s no extra motivation from last year.”
The Sea Kings hope on reaching the state meet again rest on the junior
triumvirate of Liz Morse, Katie Quinlan and Jenny Cummins. Morse finished
fourth in the Sea View League last year, seventh in the section and fifth
at the state meet. Plus, she’s the national champion in the 800 meters in
track. Quinlan finished third in the section and 12th at state. And
Cummins was eighth in the league, 11th in the section and 19th at state.
Behind the three juniors, the roster is deep and capable. Juniors
Lindsay Yourman, Diana Hossfeld and Cass McGuire are all solid runners.
And senior Jean Garcia is dependable as a middle runner. If there is a
fault with the team, according to Sumner, it’s that their mental
toughness could get better.
But this team has time to grow, and that brings one last impressive
fact to light. Garcia is the only senior, and that means the Seas Kings
will be returning almost the entire team next year, making for an
impressive run even when compared to CdM’s previous success. And yet,
Sumner refuses to speculate on his team’s future.
“I hate to use this word, but every dynasty or successful program has
to deal with a lot of pressure. Because of our success, we’re supposed to
win. But we’re only taking it one year at a time. First, it’s this year.
Then we’ll take care of next year.”
Roster
Liz Morse Jr.
Katie Quinlan Jr.
Jenny Cummins Jr.
Lindsay Yourman Jr.
Jean Garcia Sr.
Diana Hossfeld Jr.
Cass McGuire Jr.
Katherine Morse So.
Becky Cummins Fr. Coach: Bill Sumner
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