Boys track and field: Yelsey, McMillen heading to state
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Tony Altobelli
NORWALK - The 1,600-meter race at Friday night’s CIF Southern
Section Masters Meet had a ton of local flavor.
Corona del Mar High senior Josh Yelsey, Newport Harbor senior Chris
McMillen and Estancia sophomore Humberto Rojas, joined the rest of the
best and all performed well.
To the surprise of no one, Big Bear’s Ryan Hall dusted the field with
a time of 4:04.24, surpassing the CIF Southern Section record of 4:05.40,
set by Garden Grove’s Mark Schilling in 1972.
In the battle for second place, Yelsey and McMillen battled Burroughs’
Tony Ahr and Don Lugo’s Arturo Garcia for most of the race.
Yelsey, making his first appearance to the Masters Meet, hung near the
back of the pack before making his move in the final lap, jumping into
the second spot.
“I tried to stay patient and in the fourth lap, I reeled them in,”
Yelsey said. “I’m looking forward to Sacramento. It’s going to be a lot
of fun.”
McMillen was one runner Yelsey caught, but the senior didn’t go down
without a fight. He stuck to Yelsey and the two went at it for the final
250 meters.
Yelsey’s 4:14.62 edged out McMillen’s 4:15.42. Both times are personal
bests for the second week in a row. Ahr (4:16.76) placed third, while
Garcia (4:16.76) placed fourth.
“I’m whipped,” was all McMillen could say afterward.
Newport Harbor Coach Bim Barry was a little more talkative, saying,
“It’s a testament to four years of hard work. He’s done a great job all
year and he deserves to be right where he’s at.”
Rojas also put in a late kick and finished sixth with a 4:18.67.
Despite nearing his best-ever time, he narrowly missed the automatic
qualifying time of 4:18.40 to advance to the state preliminaries.
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