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Servite’s all-freshman relay wins the 4×100 and finishes third in the 4×400 to finish off a remarkable season as the top boys track and field team in the state.
Pittsburg’s Khaliq Muhammad sets meet record in pole vault. CIF rule change helps St. Mary’s-Berkeley’s Kira Gant Hatcher, Monta Vista’s Lelani Laruelle capture state titles. St.
Long Beach Wilson’s Wyland Obando was crowned a state champion in the boys 800 at the CIF State meet, and Long Beach Poly finished first in the 4×400 relay.
The move came on the same day that President Trump threatened action against the state if transgender athletes are allowed to compete in the state championships Saturday in Clovis.
Jefferson sets record in Friday’s prelims, will be the favorite in Saturday’s final. St. Ignatius’ Ellie McCuskey-Hay also has a strong first day at state meet.
Wilson seniors Loren Webster and Kaylin Edwards lead their team to a third straight CIF state title, and the Long Beach Poly girls tie for second place.
The Oaks Christian girls sprinters warm up on one side of the track and the boys distance runners wait for the cue to begin their run on the other side. In between them, plastic flooring is set up for the upcoming graduation ceremony.