Running to success
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Bryce Alderton
Another cross country season looms on the horizon and with it yet
another opportunity for the Newport Harbor boys cross country team to
continue their recent run at success with a sixth straight Sea View
League title in sight.
The Sailors have won the last five league titles, sharing the
honors last season with Woodbridge, and first-year Newport Harbor
boys cross country coach Nowell Kay thinks his Sailors and the
Warriors will be at the top by season’s end.
“I think we’re definitely capable of winning league again,” Kay
said.
Last season Woodbridge’s Michael Haddon beat out second-place Alec
Urtusuastegui (Newport Harbor) at league finals, but Urtusuastegui
returns as a senior on Kay’s squad this season, which gives the coach
added optimism.
“He was the best runner last year and he did a great job at league
finals,” Kay said.
Urtusuastegui ran the three-mile course at league finals in 15:34
while teammate Nick Miller, a junior this season, took third (15:34).
Newport Harbor finished 13th at the CIF Division II finals at Mt.
San Antonio College with Urtusuastegui taking 47th (16:24.8) as
Newport’s top runner and Miller finishing in 53rd (16:32.7).
Urtusuastegui and Miller return along with junior Juan Carlos Rios
and sophomore Nicholas St. Andre to anchor the top four spots with
the next three up for grabs, Kay said.
Runners that could challenge for the next three spots include
senior Richard Pohlmann, juniors Martin Bernard, Ben Meredith and
Taylor Sage, sophomores S.C. Maclaren and Tristan McNeil and freshmen
Kenny Rakestraw and Wes Urtusuastegui.
Even though Kay embarks on his first season as the Sailors’ head
coach, he worked alongside longtime boys coach Bim Berry for 10 years
and has coached track at the school for 17 years since he graduated
from Newport Harbor in 1985.
The runners know him and he knows the runners.
“Bim and I worked together really well, this (season) is just a
little more ‘my show,’” Kay said. “It’s familiar coming back and
maintaining continuity so (the runners) can pretty much know what to
expect since I coached them all as freshmen.”
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