What's Happening?
The Harvard-Westlake track and field team concluded their season on a high note by advancing to the CIF-SS Masters. Key athletes, including Charles Abemayor and Quinn Hamilton, delivered standout performances at the CIF Southern Section Finals. Abemayor,
a distance runner, achieved a personal best in the mile and will compete in the 3200M at the Masters. Hamilton excelled in the pole vault, attributing his success to improved mental self-care. Both athletes expressed satisfaction with their progress and are eager to compete at the state level, aiming for further achievements in the upcoming championships.
Why It's Important?
The advancement of the Harvard-Westlake track and field team to the CIF-SS Masters highlights the school's strong athletic program and the dedication of its student-athletes. This achievement not only boosts the school's reputation in competitive sports but also provides the athletes with valuable exposure and experience at higher levels of competition. For the athletes, particularly Abemayor and Hamilton, this represents an opportunity to further their athletic careers and potentially attract attention from college scouts. The team's success underscores the importance of mental and physical preparation in achieving athletic excellence.
What's Next?
As the Harvard-Westlake track and field team prepares for the CIF-SS Masters, athletes will focus on refining their techniques and maintaining their physical and mental readiness. The upcoming competition will serve as a platform for them to demonstrate their skills and potentially qualify for the CIF State Championships. The team's performance at the Masters will be crucial in setting the stage for future competitions and in continuing to build the school's legacy in track and field.











