Quest for state
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Bryce Alderton
Corona del Mar High and Estancia cross country teams know these
grounds well.
The Sea King girls have made 15 straight trips to the CIF state
meet at Fresno’s Woodward Park while the Estancia boys have made it
there six times, all qualifying on the course at Mt. San Antonio
College.
Today the CdM girls will race the Mt. SAC course at 9:25 p.m., and
the Sea King and Eagle boys’ run begins at 10:25 a.m. in the CIF
Southern Section Division III Finals for an invitation to Fresno next
week.
Estancia’s Diana Rosete qualified for today’s CIF finals with her
third place finish (19:21) at last week’s CIF preliminaries held at
Mt. SAC and will also race today at 9:25.
Melissa Swigert, Anne St. Geme, Ahlia Kattan, Becky Cummins, Taryn
Kawata, Keelan Cuyler and Sarah Claster lead the CdM girls’ charge
while Kevin Artz, Blake Dillion, Jack Turner, Danny Quinlan, Bo
Weidner, J.C. Turner and Brandon Borcorman anchor the Sea King boys’
side.
Cummins ran to second at last season’s Division III finals with an
18:24 as CdM finished second to La Canada.
Eight times in the 15 trips to the state meet Sumner has taken
both girls and boys teams.
Currently the girls sit in fourth place in Division III, while the
boys rank 10th, but only 50 seconds behind seventh place.
The top seven teams from each division advance to the state meet.
Individually, runners have to either finish in the top 12 or finish
in the top six from teams that don’t advance to state.
Sumner isn’t taking anything for granted.
“We pretty much know the path but nothing is automatic,” Sumner
said. “The team has to show up and run the race.”
But Sumner isn’t happy with advancing to the state meet -- he
wants his teams to win it.
“I’m from the old school of thought where I don’t like to say, “We
made it to the Super Bowl and that’s good enough,’” he said. “We know
we’re the longshot on Saturday, but we know that that’s not the same
as no shot. I don’t mind being the underdog.”
Estancia High’s boys team features Humberto Rojas, Aaron Van Geem,
Alex Cahuantzi, Panfilo Elias, Francisco Morales, Abel Flores, Sean
Zich, Matt Zich and Geraldo Orozco.
Rojas, who took third at last week’s CIF prelims with a 16:04, won
the CIF Division III individual title last season with a 15:25.1
clocking and Rosete took sixth in Division III with a 19:03.5 at last
season’s CIF Finals.
Last season the Eagles finished fourth in the Division III finals,
the best finish of Appell’s 12-year tenure at the school since the
Estancia boys took second in Division IV in 1997. They went on to
finish sixth at the state meet.
This year’s Eagle boys seem to be right on track with past teams,
Appell said.
“Compared to last year we’re about the same, but I’m not sure how
the talent will spread out,” Appell said.
Zich is nursing a hip pointer and Orozco has been hampered with a
cold, Appell said.
By this time of the season, Estancia Coach Charlie Appell said
runners face both a mental and physical strain.
“You race 15 minutes and have to do it again seven days later so
it takes a lot of energy,” Appell said. “It’s also mentally draining
because you have to first get to the show, which means doing well in
league, and then have to place in the top four like last week.”
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