Servite High School's 4x100 Relay Team Sets New Record at CIF Finals
Servite’s historic 4x100 relay squad — Benjamin Harris, Jace Wells, Kamil Pelovello and Jorden Wells

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At the CIF Southern Section Finals held at Moorpark High School, Servite High School's 4x100 relay team, consisting of Benjamin Harris, Jace Wells, Kamil Pelovello, and Jorden Wells, set a new meet record of 39.89 seconds. Benjamin Harris also impressed with a 10.18-second finish in the 100m final.
- 01Servite's 4x100 relay team set a new meet record of 39.89 seconds.
- 02Benjamin Harris recorded a remarkable 10.18 seconds in the 100m final.
- 03Calabasas girls dominated the Division III 100m race with times of 11.41, 11.43, and 11.44 seconds.
- 04Joshua Harel from Notre Dame won the Division III high jump with a clearance of 7'1".
- 05Long Beach Wilson's girls secured the Division I title in the 4x400 relay with a time of 3:42.42.
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The CIF Southern Section Finals at Moorpark High School showcased thrilling performances, particularly from Servite High School's 4x100 relay team, which set a new meet record of 39.89 seconds. The team, featuring Benjamin Harris, Jace Wells, Kamil Pelovello, and Jorden Wells, demonstrated their speed and teamwork. Benjamin Harris also shone individually, finishing the 100m final in an impressive 10.18 seconds. Other notable performances included Calabasas's girls sweeping the Division III 100m with times of 11.41, 11.43, and 11.44 seconds. In the high jump, Joshua Harel from Notre Dame achieved the only seven-foot clearance of the day at 7'1". The meet concluded with Long Beach Wilson's girls dominating the 4x400 relay, securing their position as the top seed for the upcoming Masters Meet.
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The performances at the CIF Southern Section Finals highlight the talent in local high schools and set the stage for upcoming competitions.
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