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Steve Virgen
This is what most people know about Sage Hill School sophomore Zach
Chandy after eyeing the results in the Orange County track and field
championships, which took place at Trabuco Hills High Saturday.
Chandy earned third place in the 200 meters (22.34 seconds) and
fifth in the 400 (49.25). He was the fastest sophomore at the Orange
County championships.
What most people don’t know is that Chandy did not compete in
track and field last season. He couldn’t. He broke his right leg.
He said he’s embarrassed by the way he injured his leg because it
happened when he was horse-playing with his friends, jumping down a
hill.
However, Chandy has made sure to forget the past and make sure he
can became one of the top sprinters, not only in Orange County and
the Academy League, but also in CIF Southern Section Division IV.
“It’s almost like [the injury] didn’t really happen,” Chandy said.
“I thought it would be hard coming back from a broken leg, but I was
fine. It wasn’t that bad.”
Chandy was one of several highlights produced by Newport-Mesa
athletes at the Orange County championships, where the Sage Hill boys
finished 16th in the team standings. Corona del Mar took 25th.
Mission Viejo won the team title.
Chandy had the opportunity to race against a Newport-Mesa runner:
Corona del Mar senior Chris Ringstrom, who competed in just his third
400 of the season. Ringstrom finished eighth (50.19). In a different
heat of the 400, Back Bay rivals were featured as Corona del Mar
senior Brandon Borcoman and Newport Harbor senior Joel Walker
competed. Borcoman won the heat and Walker came in second.
Borcoman finished 11th overall (51.05, a personal record), while
Walker, who was bothered by a tight hamstring, finished 15th overall
in 51.75.
Corona del Mar junior Andrew Wong placed fourth in the pole vault
with a 14-0 clearance. Newport Harbor junior Nick St. Andre completed
a personal-best time in the 1,600 (4:37.36) and finished eighth in
the 1,600-meter rated race, as opposed to the faster seeded event.
Costa Mesa senior Juan Avilez came in 16th (4:43.93) in the 1,600
rated, while Newport Harbor senior Nick Miller was in 22nd (4:47.02)
and CdM junior Garrett Prechel followed in the 25th (4:53.69).
Miller also competed in the 3,200, but did not finish the race.
Newport Coach Nowell Kay said Miller was spiked. A runner stepped on
the back of Miller’s shoe and it came off. Miller ran roughly 400
meters with one shoe on before Kay told him to stop, as the Sailors
have a key dual Sea View League meet with Woodbridge Wednesday at
Orange Coast College.
The Newport Harbor boys frosh-soph team, led by sophomores Keith
Eldridge and Bo Taylor, won that division’s championship for the
first time in school history.
Taylor won the discus (139 feet, 9 inches) and the shot put (54-11
1/4) with a 10-pound ball. Eldridge set a frosh-soph meet record when
he won the 100, finishing in 11.13. That time would have put him
eighth in varsity competition.
Eldridge also took first place in the 200 in 22.79, which would
have put him in 11th against varsity runners.
“I knew we had those two horses,” said Kay, who was confident the
Sailors had a chance to win the championship. “In the 200, Keith kind
of surprised me. He made that look easy. He’s beginning to be really
good in the 200. That was a good performance by him.
Ringstrom was entered in the boys varsity 200, but pulled out to
compete with his teammates in the 1600 relay. Corona del Mar Coach
Bill Sumner said he wanted Ringstrom to get more practice in the 400,
as it will most likely be the event he competes in come
CIF-competition time.
Corona del Mar senior Kevin Artz finished 16th in the 800
(2:01.87) and 19th in the 1,600 (4:35.62) seeded.
Costa Mesa senior Qualic Vargas, who threw a 162-2 in the discus
April 15, fouled on his three throws. He wasn’t the only one, as 18
of the 27 competitors were disqualified, as well.
Costa Mesa sophomore Tony Krikorian recorded a personal record in
the triple jump (39-7 1/2) and finished third in the frosh-soph
division.
Estancia athletes did not compete in the Orange County
championships.
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