Boys Virtual Championship: Trabuco Hills vs. Mission Viejo


Trabuco Hills benefited from an abundance of early season PRs, including marks by seniors Erick Hiller (left) and Issac Korn (far right) and junior Carson Kaminski, in reaching this virtual dual championship match against junior sprinter Peter Costelli and Mission Viejo. (Credits: Joe Hayishbara (TH)/Frank Bellino)

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This article highlights the results of the final-round dual as part of the MileSplitCA March Madness Virtual Meet Tournament. Virtual meets are scored based solely on 2020 outdoor results using the standard dual meet scoring points format of 5-3-1 for individuals and 5-0 for relays. Athletes are scored in no more than four events (although the Virtual Meet program that processes the meet scores does not have access to individuals in a relay). Teams are limited to three athletes per event. 

BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP & RESULTS

No. 12 Trabuco Hills (SS) vs. No. 18 Mission Viejo (SS)


Without question, Mission Viejo was the surprise of the boys bracket of the MileSplitCA March Madness Virtual Dual Meet Tournament. 

The Diablos, seeded 18th, displayed tremendous depth across the event groups and were only challenged once in four meets leading into Monday's championship. 

But Mission Viejo hadn't gone up against a lineup quite like that at Trabuco Hills. 

With seniors Isaac Korn and Erick Hiller accounting for 22 points, and 11 other teammates contributing to the total, the championship battle between two Orange County powers went to Trabuco Hills, 71.5 -- 64.5.

Hiller had the top marks in the discus throw (153-7) and shot put (53-2.50) -- both PRs -- as Trabuco Hills earned a 14-4 advantage in the throws. It was the third time in five meets that Hiller had swept the throws. 

Korn, took top honors in the 200m dash (22.52 PR) and 300m hurdles (38.65 PR) and also contributed third-place points in the 100m (11.40 PR) and 400m as the Mustangs won the hurdles and pulled 10 of 27 points out of the sprints. 

Mission Viejo, strong in the sprints throughout this tournament, went 1-2 in the 100m with junior Peter Costelli and sophomore Kenny Manaserro, 2-3 in the 200m with junior Bryce Bushnell and Costelli, and got a win in the 400m from senior John Burns.

Korn was able to pull points out of each of those sprint events and junior Carson Kaminski added three runner-up points in the 400m as Trabuco Hills chipped away at one of Mission's strength areas. 

The same was true in the distances, where Diablos junior Luke Santagata had fast times in both the 800m and 1600m, but Mustangs junior Landen Lee countered with a win in the 3200m (9:33.00 PR) and runner-up points in the 1600m. And Lee had help as senior Kaiden Sahagun was second in the 800m (2:01.63 PR) and sophomore John Forbes picked up third-place points in the 8 and 1600m (4:36.91 PR). 

Korn and Kaminski went 1-2 in the 300m hurdles, holding Mission Viejo senior Burns to just a single point in an event he had won each of the previous four virtuals. It was another PR for Korn at 38.65 and also for Kaminski (38.87), the Nos. 2 and 6 times in CA based on marks achieved before the 2020 outdoor season was stopped.

An intriguing subplot in this one was following the production of two of the most versatile athletes in this tournament: MV senior Jaycen Cash and TH junior Brandon Chau. Through four tournament virtuals, Cash averaged 12.5 points while scoring in three events. Chau averaged 9.25 while scoring on average in 3.5 events. 

Cash got the best of this dual, pulling in five-point wins in the 110m hurdles and triple jump and four points in the high jump. Chau pulled in points in four events for the third time in five meets, with a win in the long jump, second in the 110m hurdles and 1.5 points from the triple jump and high jump.  

Trabuco Hills senior Andrew Cooper, whose best of 13-7 in the pole vault earned a fifth consecutive meet title and also led the Mustangs to a sweep in that event. With juniors Daniel Metzdorf getting second and Kaiden Johnson third, it would be the only event sweep of the championship.

The 5-10 high jump best for Trabuco Hills senior Augustine Reyes earned him a four-point share of that event title. 

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Congratulations to the Trabuco Hills Mustangs and coach JT Ayers on winning the MileSplitCA March Madness Virtual Dual Meet Tournament CHAMPIONSHIP!!! 

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Here's a closer look at the event-by-event scoring:

100 Meter Dash

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Peter Costelli2021Mission Viejo High School (SS)10.965
2Kenny Manaserro2022Mission Viejo High School (SS)11.343
3Isaac Korn2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)11.401
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200 Meter Dash

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Isaac Korn2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)22.525
2Bryce Bushnell2021Mission Viejo High School (SS)22.633
3Peter Costelli2021Mission Viejo High School (SS)22.981
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400 Meter Dash

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1John Burns2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)50.055
2Carson Kaminski2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)50.803
3Isaac Korn2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)51.811
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800 Meter Run

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Luke Santagata2021Mission Viejo High School (SS)1:58.575
2Kaiden Sahagun2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)2:01.633
3John Forbes2022Trabuco Hills High School (SS)2:04.671
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1600 Meter Run

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Luke Santagata2021Mission Viejo High School (SS)4:22.115
2Landen Lee2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)4:33.823
3John Forbes2022Trabuco Hills High School (SS)4:36.911
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3200 Meter Run

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Landen Lee2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)9:33.005
2Jack Lawson2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)9:39.573
3Austin Sollom2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)9:57.041
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110 Meter Hurdles

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Jaycen Cash2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)15.765
2Brandon Chau2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)16.003
3David Meyer2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)16.131
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300 Meter Hurdles

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Isaac Korn2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)38.655
2Carson Kaminski2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)38.873
3John Burns2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)39.061
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4x100 Meter Relay

PLACETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Mission Viejo High School (SS)42.295


4x400 Meter Relay

PLACETEAMTIMEPOINTS
1Trabuco Hills High School (SS)3:24.345


Long Jump

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMMARKPOINTS
1Brandon Chau2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)20-34
1Simeon Gillian2022Mission Viejo High School (SS)20-34
3Jack Irving2021Mission Viejo High School (SS)20-0.51
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High Jump

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMMARKPOINTS
1Augustine Reyes2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)5-104
1Jaycen Cash2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)5-104
3Brandon Chau2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)5-60.5
3Christopher Cooper2023Mission Viejo High School (SS)5-60.5
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Triple Jump

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMMARKPOINTS
1Jaycen Cash2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)43-85
2Reuben Lopez2022Mission Viejo High School (SS)42-53
3Brandon Chau2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)39-7.251
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Pole Vault

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMMARKPOINTS
1Andrew Cooper2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)13-75
2Daniel Metzdorf2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)12-13
3Kaiden Johnson2021Trabuco Hills High School (SS)12-01
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Shot Put

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMMARKPOINTS
1Erick Hiller2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)53-2.55
2Lance Kenely2020Mission Viejo High School (SS)48-13
3Logan Lopez2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)45-61
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Discus

PLACEATHLETEGRADETEAMMARKPOINTS
1Erick Hiller2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)153-75
2Zach Porter2020Trabuco Hills High School (SS)134-9.53
3Micah Carreon2021Mission Viejo High School (SS)129-111
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Team Scores

PLACETEAMPOINTS
1Trabuco Hills High School (SS)71.5
2Mission Viejo High School (SS)64.5


NEXT: Check back tomorrow for the girls championship report.