Humberto Rojas
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Steve Virgen
All Humberto Rojas needed to accompany his winning performance May 8
was a lunch box. For Rojas, it was just like another day at the
office.
Rojas’ office is the track and on that day he went to work.
Rojas, the Estancia High senior distance running star, won the 800
meters, the 1,600 and contributed to the victorious 1,600 relay. His consistency was a big reason the Eagles’ boys track and field team
went undefeated in league this season. Rojas, too, went undefeated in
his events, and the senior capped it by helping lead Estancia to the
Golden West League championship. The school had been without a league
title for the past 13 years.
“This year we just have a lot of strong guys out there,” Rojas
said. “The team improved and we are stronger than last year.”
Surprisingly enough, Rojas is also stronger than last year. He
worked overtime to build strength to get ready for this school year.
In the fall, he won the Golden West League individual title in cross
country. And, before the track season, he continued to train for what
he hoped would be his greatest season.
“I’ve been working hard because I knew how tough this season was
going to be,” Rojas said. “I knew the sprint work would be a little
more for me. But I’m not as tired. I’m ready for CIF.”
Apparently Rojas has had a standard to live up to. Charlie Appell,
Estancia’s longtime distance coach, ranks Rojas among the most
talented he has tutored, right up there with Appell’s son, Johann.
“He’s probably the best runner in Estancia history,” Appell said
of Rojas. “He’s versatile. He can go up and down in the distances,
run the 400, 800, 1,600 and 3,200.”
Rojas competed in three events in the CIF preliminaries Friday. He
advanced to the CIF finals in the 800 and 1,600 and might advance to
the Masters Meet in both events.
Appell has noticed Rojas’ increase in strength, not only
physically, but psychologically.
“He’s more mentally prepared,” Appell said. “He knows what
direction he needs to go. [Physically], he’s stronger at this time of
the year than he was last year. He can take more work and he’s more
consistent with the work.”
Rojas’ strength was put to the test after he suffered an injury at
the Orange County Championships April 26. Rojas strained his hip as
he went into his race-ending kick in the 3,200. Appell thought he
could have won the race had he not injured the hip.
At the time, it appeared Rojas’ season would be affected. There
were thoughts of missing league meets so he could be better prepared
for the postseason. But Rojas had other plans. He quickly
rehabilitated and returned to the track the very next week.
“My recovery came fast,” Rojas said. “I was surprised that I have
been recovering so fast. Last year, my hip was hurting and I didn’t
recover as much.”
Last year, Rojas went from rags to riches in regard to the track
and field scene. He was initially an alternate in the 1,600 for the
Masters Meet, but he received a chance to race after another runner
pulled out of the event. Rojas made the most of his opportunity and
finished second with a personal record 4:14.71.
While May 8 was not as dramatic, it definitely had some noteworthy
moments. Rojas, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, remained
undefeated in the 800, winning in 1:55.36. He also set a league
record in the 1,600, finishing in 4:18.33 at Orange Coast College,
where he will compete next season.
When Rojas hears talk that he is probably the best distance runner
in Estancia history, it hardly fazes him.
“I just respond to that by trying to keep winning,” Rojas said. “I
keep pushing myself.”
Rojas’ relentless, and even aggressive, efforts earned him a
nickname. People who know him call him, “Pepino,” after the boxer
Pepino Cuevas. Rojas has a fighter’s instinct, yet he has gained a
level of calmness that can come from distance running.
“He’s friendly and that makes him valuable with his teammates,”
Appell said. “He’s pretty good about helping someone and cheering
that person up. He would be a good child psychologist.”
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