CIF Division 1 Prelims were at Trabuco Hills High School on Saturday. The level of competition this year was astonishing to say the least. Coach Robinson was telling Coach Kelly and I that the "athletes running at this meet are good enough to run at any national level track meet in the country." In other words, our boys were running against the best in the nation.
Chad Rozean ran a decent race in the 400 with a low 48 race. His best race this year can possibly put Chad in number 3 spot at Division 1 Finals Saturday. I am excited to watch him run because Chad is an athlete that rises to the level of competition he needs to compete at. And it is so exciting to watch him compete.
Another athlete that rises to a high level of competition when needed is Mickey Miela. Mickey had a tremendous day on Saturday. He is ranked 6th in the 110 hurdles going into finals with a very impressive mid 14 sec race. He also P.R.ed with a 39.2 in the 300 hurdles. He is currently ranked 10th, which makes him the first alternate.
Kevin Feazal, Jake Jonshon, Jon Dempster, Jack Grose and Jantzen Oshier also competed on Saturday however did not advance to the next level in any individual races or events. However, Kevin is running very impressive 400's and Jack and Jantzen were the two most impressive Sophomores at Saturday's meet. Jack even ran in the same race as Reggie Wyatt who will be claiming a Gold for the U.S. in the next Olympics or very soon.
The most exciting race on Saturday was the last race, 4x400. Running very impressive splits Kevin Feazal, Mickey Miela, Jack Grose, and Chad Rozean dug down deep and gave everything they had to run a 2 second P.R. running a 3:21.833. The reason I just recorded the time in thousands is that Dana Hills ran a 3:21.838. We took the last and final spot for CIF Division finals by 5 one-thousands. It literally came down to the photo finish. This honestly could not have been better scripted. We are currently the best team in Orange County. I was still so excited for our guys that I did not sleep last night. Well, a lot of that had to do with a squirmy newborn, but you get the point.
I am so proud of how far our athletes have come this year. This year has been so full of amazing memories and because of the tenacity of our boys they will run another week. We are going back to work on Monday and our next goal is to run a 3:19 in Finals. Good luck and God bless to Mickey and Chad in their individual events for Saturday, as well as to the team of the 4x400.
More updates to come...