Boys track and field: No ‘Falci’ steps
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Like cyclists and skiers, there are only two kinds of
hurdlers: those who have fallen and those who will.
But, for now at least, Costa Mesa High senior Bernado Falci resides in
the former category, seemingly oblivious to the perils that often befall
practitioners of the sports most treacherous track event.
“When I first ran the hurdles (his first competitive race in the the
110-meter high hurdles and the 300 intermediates was a PCL dual meet
March 29 at University), I just tried not to think about (falling),”
Falci said. “I just try to concentrate on my steps in between hurdles.”
Falci certainly had little to worry about from his competition
Thursday as he won the 110 highs (18.0) and the 300 intermediates (45.7)
for his first varsity sweep. Falci’s performance, which included a
third-place showing in the 100 and a leg on the deciding 1,600 relay
victory, helped the Mustangs top visiting Laguna Beach, 65-61.
The team triumph, clinched by a stirring anchor leg from Zach Powell
in the aforementioned relay, was the first of the season for the
Mustangs, who are now 1-3 in league. They did not have any nonleague dual
meets.
The Mustangs, who also got double victories from Josh Strickland (100
and 200), trailed going into the final event.
Senior Louis Day gave the hosts a slight lead after the first 400, but
Laguna Beach held a 10-meter advantage midway through the event.
Strickland made up the distance and then some, giving Powell a five-meter
cushion as athletes from both teams cheered loudly to try to inspire the
two anchor runners.
Laguna Beach’s Patrick Vell quickly closed the gap to almost nothing
in the first 100 meters, then used the next 150 to move past Powell and
take a short lead.
But Powell regrouped and outkicked Vell down the stretch to give Mesa
the winning margin.
“This win was big,” Mesa Coach John Carney said, “because I didn’t
expect it. I saw that Laguna Beach beat Estancia pretty good (80-42 March
29) and we lost to Estancia (66-53 March 22).”
Strickland’s dig day included a personal-best 10.9 in the 100, while
Day (long jump) and Keola Asuega (discus) also provided individual event
victories for the Mustangs.
Day (high jump), Asuega (shot put), Powell (400 and triple jump) also
had runner-up finishes.
Powell also joined Strickland, Day and Bodgan Iliescu to win the 400
relay.
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