Braelyn Combe had a day she’s going to always remember Saturday on the Southern Section track and field finals at Moorpark High.
The Corona Santiago senior cruised to victory within the 1,600 meters in 4 minutes, 41.36 seconds to hitch Shannon Murikami of Saugus, Anita Siraki of Hoover and Destiny Collins of Great Oak as the one ladies to win the Division I race three straight occasions. Combe additionally broke Murikami’s Division 1 report within the course of.
“It means everything since this region is so stacked,” stated Combe, who topped Murikami’s 4:42.50 in 2007 however was simply off her personal-best 4:35. “I wanted to complete the task by winning it all three seasons. My goal was to get under the meet record so I’m happy. I’m getting closer and closer to that 4:30 barrier. I’ve got another step next week and state will be the deepest competition of all.”
Later, Combe turned the primary Division 1 lady to three-peat within the 800 meters, pulling away across the last flip to win in 2:07.42, the second-fastest time in Division I historical past.
Notre Dame senior JJ Harel clears 7 ft, 1 inch to win the Division 3 excessive soar title on the Southern Section finals.
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Irvine senior Summer Wilson dropped out of the 1,600 Division 2 race with one lap left, however the athlete dedicated to Duke rallied three hours later to win her third 3,200 crown in a season-best 10:23.01. She gained Division 3 in 2024 and Division 2 final yr. Division 3 winner Monserratt Santillan of Century ran the next-fastest eight-lap time (10:42.32).
Servite’s 4×100 relay that includes Jace Wells, Jorden Wells, Kamil Pelovello and Benjamin Harris posted the quickest time of the day, profitable the Division 3 boys title in 38.39. The similar foursome clocked 39.70 to interrupt the state report on the Arcadia Invitational one month earlier.
“We made a few mistakes but I felt pretty good,” Harris stated after rising the Friars’ lead on the anchor leg. “The only bad thing was I took off a little too fast on my leg. We can definitely break our record — it all depends how good we can get the stick around the track. We still ran a fast time even with two messed up handoffs. We’re gonna get the record soon… it’s a question of when. Hopefully state will be that when and where.”
The 4 Division winners and 14 subsequent greatest qualifiers in every occasion superior to the CIF Masters Meet subsequent Saturday in the identical stadium.
Loyola’s 4×100 relay gained Division 1 in 41.25, Newbury Park gained Division 2 in 40.68 and Gardena Serra gained Division 4 in 41.47. Loyola additionally gained the 4×800 relay in 7:46.56.
Harris went on to win the 100-meter sprint in a wind-aided 10.18 seconds and the 200 in 20.51 with Jace Wells (20.72) and Jorden Wells (20.76) putting third and fourth within the 200.
Servite’s Benjamin Harris sprints to the end line within the Division 3 last of the 4×100 relay at Moorpark High.
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Servite sophomore Jaelen Hunter clocked 46.36 to defend his 400 title and set a Southern Section Division 3 report. Jace Wells was second in 47.01.
Loyola’s Ejam Johannes gained the Division I race in 46.70. Servite additionally delivered a powerful efficiency within the 4×400 relay, shaving almost three and a half seconds off the Division 3 report with a time of three:11.05.
Rosary Academy, Servite’s sister faculty, gained the Division 4 title within the 4×100 relay in 44.91, the quickest clocking of the meet. For the second yr in a row Calabasas, (which beat Rosary at Mt. SAC in April) dropped the baton on the second handoff and positioned seventh within the Division 3 race. That unlucky miscue opened the door for the Royals to win the state title.
However, Calabasas’ sprinters rebounded within the 100 as 4 Coyotes broke the Division 3 report. Champion Malia Rainey (11.41), runner-up Marley Scoggins (11.43) and third-place finisher Olivia Kirk (11.44) had the three quickest occasions in California this yr and Devyn Sproles (11.69) additionally broke Scoggins’ 11.78 mark final spring.
Rosary sophomore Maliyah Collins defended her 100 title in Division 4 in 11.47 and doubled again to win the 200 in 23.41 and teammates Justine Wilson (24.03), Pfeiffer Lee (24.04) had been proper behind. Scoggins was the Division 3 winner in a wind-aided 23.27. Kirk (23.47), Rainey (23,61) and Sproles (24.05) bought second, third and fifth, respectively.
San Jacinto Valley Academy’s Kaahliyah Lacy was third within the 200 in Division 4 and posted the day’s quickest time within the 100 hurdles in 13.43, the quickest time within the state this yr and fifth-fastest wind-legal time within the nation. Lacy was on her technique to profitable the 300 hurdles however stumbled over the past two boundaries to complete third in 46.21 and didn’t qualify for Masters.
Moorpark’s Davis Benson wins the Division 3 lengthy soar title with a leap of 23 ft, 5 inches on Saturday.
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Long Beach Wilson swept the highest 4 Division 1 spots within the 400. Clara Adams gained in 52.98, Saniah Varnado was second in 53.53, Brooklyn Fowler was third in 54.57 and Brooke Blue was fourth in 54.98. Rosary’s Wilson gained the Division 4 race in 54.84.
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame senior JJ Harel was at his highest within the excessive soar, clearing 7 ft, 1 inch to win the Division 3 title and break the college and meet report. His top is the highest mark in California this season and sixth-best within the nation—not dangerous for somebody who thought his season is likely to be over two weeks earlier than.
“I had a pain injection in my knee and couldn’t jump for a week and a half,” stated the reigning state champion, whose earlier greatest was a 7-0.25 effort as a sophomore within the part finals. “I was deciding if I should compete but I woke up the next day and felt better. I thought if I didn’t jump well today I’d be done for the year.”
Instead, the USC commit stunned himself by clearing the primary 4 heights on his first try.
“I didn’t even touch the bar — it was a 7-2 clear,” Harel stated of his profitable effort. “On a good day, I’m a 7-3. I beat my own record by three-fourths of an inch. Even at 6-8, I was way over it.”
Moorpark’s Davis Benson gained the Division 3 lengthy soar with a leap of 23-5 (just one inch off his private greatest), gained the 110 hurdles in 14.05, ran the anchor leg on the Musketeers’ third-place 4×100 relay and was second to Harel within the excessive soar (6-06.00).
“What’s my favorite event? Hard question … they’re all tied,” Benson stated. “I’ve had a really fun time in the hurdles — I’m showing a lot of improvement. I came close to my [personal record] in the long jump and didn’t even hit the board, so I’m excited for Masters.”
Jaslene Massey of Aliso Niguel gained the Division 1 title within the shot put (48-11.50) and the discus (180-02), posting one of the best marks of the day in each occasions.
Jurupa Valley senior AB Hernandez gained the Division 3 ladies excessive soar (5-08.00), lengthy soar (20-04.75) and triple soar (41-07.25) titles.
In the boys’ staff scoring, Mira Costa took Division 1 with 62 factors, 4 greater than Loyola. Murrieta Valley gained Division 2 with 51 factors, Notre Dame gained Division 3 with 95 factors and Gardena Serra gained Division 4 with 70 factors.
On the women’ aspect, Long Beach Wilson gained the Division I championship with 96 factors, Claremont gained Division 2 with 76, JSerra racked up 126 factors to take the Division 3 title and Rosary gained Division 4 with 112 factors.