What's Happening?
At the Arcadia Invitational, Servite High School's 4x100 relay team broke their own state record with a time of 39.70 seconds. The team, consisting of sophomores Jace Wells, Jorden Wells, Kamil Pelovello, and junior Benjamin Harris, outpaced competitors
El Cerrito and Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks. The event also saw Fullerton Rosary's girls' 4x100 relay team break a 22-year-old state record with a time of 44.23 seconds. The meet featured standout performances from athletes like Quincy Wilson, who set a new meet record in the 400 meters with a time of 45.48 seconds. The Arcadia Invitational is a premier high school track and field event, showcasing top talent from across the nation.
Why It's Important?
The achievements at the Arcadia Invitational highlight the exceptional talent present in high school athletics, particularly in track and field. Breaking state records not only elevates the status of the athletes and their schools but also sets new benchmarks for future competitors. These performances can lead to increased recognition and opportunities for the athletes, such as college scholarships and national team selections. The event also underscores the importance of high school sports as a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills and gain exposure on a larger stage.











