And, oh yeah, the Laguna Beach Trophy Invitational returned after more than a 25-year absence for its 42nd incarnation.
Hulst was a 1975 CIF state champion at Laguna, and part of a national championship team at UC Irvine two years later. And yet, his memory for many was how hard he worked, and what a competitor he was on the track.
"He would be humbled by this experience," said Jim Toomey, Laguna’s head cross country and track coach from 1974-76.
His voice wavered just for a second, perhaps thinking of Hulst, who died in 1992 at age 34 after suffering from brain cancer.
"He would be very proud to have his name on the track," Toomey said. "It’s amazing, because it seems like ever since Eric ran here, Laguna Beach High School has been known for cross country and distance running. I think that’s his biggest legacy. And now, with his name on the track, for generations kids are going to read that name and say, ‘Who’s Eric Hulst?’ They’ll look it up on the Internet and see pages and pages about Eric and what he’s done."
Toomey and former Laguna Beach and UCI Coach Len Miller were in attendance. So were some of Hulst’s biggest rivals in high school, the biggest one being Ralph Serna. Serna starred at Loara High and later teamed with Hulst at UCI. They were the big rivals, the strong Hulst versus the short and skinny Serna.
In that 1975 race, Hulst finished in 8:44.9. Serna was just a second behind. He brought DVDs with him to Saturday’s meet that he created, titled "One Second Back – A Perspective of Eric Hulst by Ralph Serna."