What's Happening?
The Mission League track and field finals are set to take place, featuring some of the fastest high school sprinters in the region. Notable athletes include Zion Phelps of Loyola, who has clocked a 100-meter
time of 10.39 seconds, and Quincy Hearn of Notre Dame, with a time of 10.52 seconds. The event will also feature a competitive 4x100 relay, with teams from Notre Dame and Loyola posting times of 40.76 and 40.73 seconds, respectively. The finals are part of a series of league events leading up to the Southern Section prelims and finals.
Why It's Important?
The Mission League finals are a critical platform for high school athletes to showcase their talents and potentially attract attention from college scouts. Performances in these events can significantly impact the athletes' future opportunities in collegiate sports. Additionally, the competition highlights the depth of talent in high school athletics, contributing to the overall development of track and field in the region.
What's Next?
Following the Mission League finals, athletes will prepare for the Southern Section prelims and finals, scheduled for the coming weeks. These events will determine which athletes advance to state-level competitions, offering further opportunities for recognition and advancement in their athletic careers.






