Bolting for the hills
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Mike Sciacca
The Trabuco Hills Invitational has grown into one of the largest
track and field events in Southern California, and the 13th edition
of the event, which will be held Saturday, should only add to its
luster.
Seventy-two schools are entered in the invitational, which will
showcase the talents of some 1,150 athletes.
Due to the large number of athletes, each of the competing schools
is allowed to bring only its top athletes.
Laguna Beach High is among the schools competing Saturday and will
take five boys and one girl to the event, said Laguna’s boys coach,
Dave Brobeck, and girls coach, Earl Towner.
“This race will not be an accurate barometer of our talent,”
Brobeck said. “However, for the elite athletes on our team, it gives
us a chance to match up against the best in southern California. It’s
still an early season meet and the athletes can expect their
performances to continue to improve through April, into May.”
Laguna’s girls coach Earl Towner said that freshman sprinter
Brittany Clark will represent the Breaker girls’ team on Saturday.
Clark, in just her second varsity competition, won the 100 meters
in 12.9 during last week’s Pacific Coast League meet against Corona
del Mar.
On Saturday, Clark, who also starred on the basketball court in
the winter, will run the 200 meters.
Addison Doud showed her versatility against the Sea Kings by
running the 400 meters, 4X100-meter relay and throwing the discus
130-feet.
“This girl can do it all and is a pleasure to coach,” Brobeck said
of Doud. “If she stays healthy and improves on her spin in the
discus, I feel that she can steadily move through CIF.
“More than anything else, though, this team is a cohesive and
highly functional group of athletes. This was not the case last
year.”
Towner is working this year with a young girls’ squad, the
majority of performers, he said, being freshmen.
“This is a rebuilding year while our track is being built,” he
said. “We hope to enlarge the girls’ team on a greater scale next
year, when we have field events.
“We are working hard to improve personal times in all events as
the race season progresses. The girls are getting into training and
competing with a deeper focus and much improved work ethic.”
In the boys race against Corona del Mar, Brent Kling matched
Clark’s feat by winning the 100 meters, and Max Mullender dominated
the 3,200.
Other top performances came from Shane Riehl in the 800 meters,
George Cheng in the 200- and 300-meter hurdles and a group of
freshmen showed “real talent and room to improve,” Brobeck said.
The Corona del Mar meet was the first dual meet of the year for
the Breakers, who previously ran the Irvine Invitational in their
season opener on March 13.
Laguna ran against league foe Northwood Thursday.
“I think that we can expect individual athletes to improve beyond
their own expectations of themselves,” Brobeck said. “Barring injury
and health problems, each athlete can expect steady improvement
throughout the season, if they choose to train as we have designed
the workouts for them. We want to get as many of our kids into CIF as
we possibly can.”
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