Boys track and field: One for Humberto
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Estancia High senior Mike Casillas made sure his vow
to his sick friend would prove true Wednesday, when the visiting Eagles
defeated crosstown rival Costa Mesa, 88-40, in Pacific Coast League
action.
During his lunch break Wednesday, Casillas went to junior Humberto
Rojas’ house and found his best friend sick with the flu and a 101 degree
temperature. The two had been planning for the past week how they would
take down their rivals, the Mustangs. But when Rojas had to sit out,
Casillas stepped up.
Casillas won the 1,600-meter race and the 3,200, while sophomore Nic
Koreerat tripled (100, 200 and triple jump), and sophomore Jason Johnston
doubled (110 and 300 hurdles).
“Me and Humberto, we were planning on ways to win this,” Casillas
said. “When I found out he had the flu, I knew I had to take the lead.
And when I won the 1,600 and (Johnston) won the hurdles, I knew we were
going to win. I told (Rojas) we would win and this (win) is just for
him.”
Estancia distance coach Charlie Appell said he sensed Rojas and
Casillas would be prepared and was disheartened to find out Rojas was ill
Wednesday morning.
“It’s not like football where they get all wild and pumped up,” Appell
said of his two star distance runners. “But they were calm about it and
they knew what they wanted to do.”
Casillas’ 1,600 was perhaps the best race of the day. Casillas
practically went stride for stride with Costa Mesa senior Irwin Salas
throughout the entire race. And, in the last 200 meters Casillas and
Salas turned on the after-burners. Casillas finished in 4:41.0 and Salas
came in 4:41.9, and they exchanged high-fives and a light hug afterward.
“This is how a rivalry should be,” Mesa Coach George Greenwalt said.
“These are two schools that really respect each other and the kids are
having fun. They bring out the best in each other.”
Another exciting race came in the 400, where Costa Mesa’s Zach Powell
won in 53.7 and Estancia’s Panfilo Elias followed in 53.9; and in the
800, Estancia’s Abel Flores won in 2:14.2 and Salas trailed at 2:14.8,
while Casillas came in third at 2:14.9.
In the last 100 meters of the 400, Powell tightened his sore hamstring
and did not compete in any other events. He would have competed in the
100, 200 and 300 hurdles. He plans to go up against Corona del Mar’s
Chris Carpenter for the PCL title in the 300 hurdles next week. The PCL
preliminaries begin Tuesday at Irvine High.
Estancia finished 3-2 in league and Mesa was 2-3.
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