Weightlifting: Four Tars to nationals
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Barry Faulkner
Four Newport Harbor High athletes qualified Saturday for the
National Junior Weightlifting Championships, scheduled March 8-9 at the
Torrance Marriott.
Seniors Joe Foley and Jim Rothwell, junior Jimmy Sanchez and freshman
Spencer Link all met qualifying standards in a meet at Huntington Beach
High. Along with a handful of lifters from Southland high schools, they
will compete as Team Southern California in the March event, according to
Mike Bargas, Newport Harbor strength coordinator and assistant football
coach.
“We took 17 kids (to Huntington Beach) hoping two would make it,”
Bargas said. “I’m kind of shocked four guys made it. And there could have
been more, but some guys didn’t go, because the winter formal was that
night.”
Foley, a starting defensive lineman who also played fullback and tight
end for the Sailors’ football team, qualified in the 231 pounds-plus
classification. He lifted 210 pounds in the snatch, then hoisted 265
pounds in the clean and jerk. Competitors were judged on their combined
total of the two Olympic lifts. A snatch is lifting the bar from the
ground overhead in one continuous motion. The clean and jerk is lifting
the bar from the ground to one’s chest, then pressing the bar overhead.
Rothwell, a first-team All-Sea View League defensive end last fall who
is also a member of the basketball team which opens CIF Southern Section
Division II-AA playoff action Friday, qualified in the 154-pound class.
He posted a snatch of 165 pounds and a clean and jerk of 210.
Sanchez, a backup linebacker for the Sea View football champions,
qualified in the 175-pound division. He lifted 180 pounds in the snatch
and 253 in the clean and jerk.
Foley, Rothwell and Sanchez will compete in the 17-20 age group.
Link, who starred as a running back for the league champion freshman
team and was called up to varsity for the Sailors run to the CIF Division
VI semifinals, qualified in the 154-pound class of the 16-and-under
division. He lifted 123 pounds in the snatch and 154 in the clean and
jerk.
These will be the first Newport Harbor boys to compete at the junior
nationals since Peter Hogan (Class of 1998) and Steve Gonzales (Class of
‘94).
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