Boys and girls track and field: Steen leads Tars at CIF Division II
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Barry Faulkner
WALNUT - After winning three races to push her career Sea View
League individual championships to nine, Newport Harbor High senior Amber
Steen will begin the process of adding to her collection of CIF Southern
Section medals today at the Division II track and field preliminaries at
Mt. San Antonio College, beginning with field events at 3:30 p.m.
Steen, who won the CIF Division II girls crown last year in the 1,600
meters, will be among those trying to gain nine qualifying spots (12 in
the 3,200) for next week’s finals. She’ll run the 1,600, in which she
owns the second-fastest qualifying time (5:02.69) and the 3,200, in which
she is the third-fastest qualifier (11:08.46). Steen, who dropped the 800
after winning that event at Sea View Finals, was second in Division II
last year in the 3,200.
The qualifying times are taken from league finals, however, and are
not necessarily season or career bests.
Steen is not the only Sailor trying to return to the Division II
Finals. Newport sophomore Valerie Day finished sixth last year in the
Division II 300 hurdles, while Harbor seniors John Peschelt and Chris
McMillen survived last year’s boys prelims.
Peschelt, fifth in the Division II 800 last spring, posted the
fifth-fastest qualifying mark this year (1:57.37), winning his second
straight Sea View crown last week. A two-time league high jump champion
who finished second at last week’s league finals, Peschelt will compete
in that event as well, while also running a leg on the Tars’ league
champion 1,600 relay. Richard Weber, Dede Johnson and Dan Moyer will join
him on the relay, the 10th-fastest qualifier (3:26.28).
McMillen, seventh in the 1,600 at section finals last year, is the
sixth-fastest qualifier (4:25.22) in his featured event this spring. He
also qualified in the 3,200 (9:56.91), in which teammates Jesus Santana
(9:55.93) and Alec Urtusuastegui (10:09.09) will attempt to advance from
the same heat.
Day has her work cut out for her, since her personal-best qualifying
time (48.80) is 25th best among prelims qualifiers.
Newport sophomore sprinter Amy Burlingham, who missed last year’s
postseason due to a soccer commitment, brings the 11th-fastest qualifying
times in the 100 (12.41) and 200 (25.48). She is league champion in the
200.
Moyer, a senior, has the seventh-best qualifying mark in the 300
intermediate hurdles (40.01), while the girls 1,600 relay (Ashley
Harrison, Patty Vasquez, Lauren Hanson and Steen) is also the
seventh-fastest qualifier.
The boys 400 relay of Adam Kerns, David Sprenger, Johnson and Weber
has the 11th-fastest qualifying time (43.32).
Freshman Elizabeth Clayton (long jump and triple jump), Jilleanne
Whitfield (shot put and discus throw), Sprenger (long and triple jumps),
Rion McKinney (shot put) and David Marshall (discus) are also scheduled
to compete for the Sailors.
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