Grand CdM plans
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Steve Virgen
Corona del Mar High Coach Bill Sumner contends his plans for his
girls cross country team’s future should not be regarded as
arrogance. That he has already made hotel reservations in Fresno,
where the CIF state championships are held, he believes, is simply
good preparation.
This season, the CdM girls, boasting an above-average amount of
talent and experience, will be vying for the program’s 17th straight
appearance at the state meet.
“They have high expectations,” Sumner said. “Six of them have
already been to the state meet. We have raised the bar so high that
my kids -- it really doesn’t matter what we do next month -- we want
do well in November. It’s not called arrogance. We have just taken
the path [to Fresno] 16 years in a row. We know how to get there.”
Sumner was quick to point out his team possesses special
qualities. He believes, in fact, that this year’s Sea Kings rank
among the top three teams he has guided during a 20-year tenure at
CdM.
“To be the best team, they are getting there because they have the
maturity and talent,” Sumner said. “With Hilary [May] and Annie [St.
Geme] and the experience they have, they can do it. With Taryn
[Kawata], Ahlia [Kattan] and Melissa [Swigert], you’re looking at
seven years of experience at the state meet. We can be a dangerous
force.”
The Sea Kings return seven from the 2002 team that went undefeated
in the Pacific Coast League to claim its fourth-straight league
title.
Sumner said Swigert has shown noteworthy improvement during the
summer. St. Geme made a name for herself after completing an
impressive freshman track and field season by reaching the CIF state
preliminaries in the 1,600 meters. She ran a personal-best 5:00.14
late in the season.
CdM’s experience also includes seniors Jen Logan and Sara Claster.
Kawata is also a senior, while Kattan and Swigert are juniors. St.
Geme is the only sophomore.
May, a freshman, makes her prep debut, as do Christie St. Geme,
Annie’s younger sister, and Nichole Slykhous.
Kattan was 28th last season (1:51) at the CIF Southern Section
Division III finals, where Annie St. Geme finished 36th (20:00),
Kawata 38th (20:01) and Swigert 47th (20:13).
With their balance, experience and reputation, the Sea Kings are
favored to win the PCL again.
“In the PCL, we’re pretty much the team,” Sumner said. “It’s a
very talented team and a very experienced team. I like what I see.”
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