A clean slate and a whirl of talent
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Bryce Alderton
Three seniors and seven juniors give first-year Costa Mesa boys
cross country coach Glenn Mitchell plenty to work with as he and the
rest of the Mustangs prepare for the upcoming season in their new
confines of the Golden West League.
Mesa finished 12th with 246 points in last year’s CIF Division III
finals with now-departed senior Irwin Salas leading the Mustangs with
a 45th-place finish (16:59.3) as junior-to-be Marco Huipe finished
with a 17:08, good for 50th place in the three-mile course at Mt. San
Antonio College.
Mitchell expects more of the same this year with a more
experienced corps of runners.
Huipe also runs varsity track for Mitchell at Costa Mesa High and
earned All-Pacific Coast League honors last year with a personal-best
(16:01) at league finals.
“(Huipe) is one of the strongest of the bunch,” Mitchell said.
Seniors Carlos Ibarra, Zach Powell and Tommy Payne anchor a group
that features seven juniors including Jorge Raya, Stephen Kosnosky,
Saul Palomar, Juan Avilez, Timmy Tran and Arya Stuedja.
Ibarra is a wrestler by trade according to Mitchell, who asked
Ibarra to dedicate more time to cross country.
“(Ibarra) did cross country in the past to get in shape but I’ve
asked him to step up and give 110% to cross country,” Mitchell said.
“I think he can be one of the best in the league. Zach Powell is an
incredible athlete that has worked hard all summer. Tommy Payne will
be right in there if he can step up and run with Marco, Carlos, Zach
and Jorge. We’re going to be real strong.”
Sophomore Eddie Collins and freshmen Luis Munoz and Lincoln Tran
round out preliminary rosters released by Mitchell Aug. 9. They could
change by the time the season begins in early September.
The Mustangs qualified for the CIF Division III finals with a
third-place finish at the CIF Division III preliminaries.
Mesa welcomes Mitchell, who coached boys and girls cross country
and track and field at Trabuco Hills High for six years before coming
over last spring to coach Mesa’s boys and girls track. He now takes
the reins of Mesa’s boys and girls cross country teams.
“The sky is the limit for this team,” Mitchell said.
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