Sea Kings split in season opener
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Chris Yemma
There is, perhaps, no other sport that takes as many athletes to run
a team as track and field.
That concept ran across Corona del Mar High track and field coach
Bill Sumner’s mind in Wednesday’s third-place season-opening finish
for his boys team.
The Sea Kings posted 19 1/2 points and finished behind St. John
Bosco (72 1/2 ) and Fountain Valley (67) in a nonleague tri-meet at
CdM.
CdM (0-2), a CIF Southern Section Division III school in track and
field, went head-to-head against a Division I and Division II school.
In a sport that involves mass quantities of people, the Sea Kings
were at a disadvantage with its enrollment number.
“Track’s a sport of numbers,” Sumner said. “You’ve got 16 events,
three kids. Do the numbers -- that’s 48 good athletes, and if you
have enough sprinters, they’ll kill you.”
Fountain Valley, a Division I school with 2,251 people, and St.
John Bosco, Division II with enrollment quantity, 1,610, both proved
to be too much for the Sea Kings to handle Wednesday, as they were
swept in the sprints and managed just a few sporadic spurts of point
scorers.
The biggest point scorers were sophomores Brian Licorish and
Spencer Aguilar. Licorish finished second in the 800 meters in 2:05.3
while Aguilar placed second in the high jump with a 5 foot, 6 inch
leap.
But despite the fact of the lopsided defeat, Sumner was pleased
with the outcome, given the circumstances.
“Fountain Valley came with some sprinters and St. John Bosco came
with a whole bunch and it’s tough to beat that kind of speed,” he
said. “But I was happy because these are larger schools and we like
starting out with the big boys.
“We tell them to go ahead and break us in -- it’s like taming a
wild bull. It’s good fun.”
Junior Kenneth Wong and sophomore Thomas Hutchison, who both
competed for CdM cross country in the fall, also tallied points for
the Sea Kings Wednesday.
Wong led the distance running, finishing third in the 1,600 in
4:41.5, while Hutchison followed closely behind Licorish in the 800,
finishing third in 2:06.4.
Both relay events were out of the hands of CdM. St. John Bosco won
both the 400 relay and 1,600 relay in times of 44.8 and 3:31,
respectively.
All throwing events belonged to Bosco, as well. The Braves grabbed
the top three spots in both shot put and discus, while also nabbing
first and third in long jump, and second and third in triple jump.
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