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Benjamin Harris and Servite showcase their velocity at Southern Part monitor championships

By Editorial Board Published May 18, 2025 6 Min Read
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Benjamin Harris and Servite showcase their velocity at Southern Part monitor championships

In comedian ebook phrases, Servite’s group of gifted sprinters can be described as “faster than a speeding bullet.”

There’s so lots of them {that a} rival coach quipped, “They run so fast no one can see them.”

Below an overcast sky and with unusually cool temperatures for Might, Saturday’s Southern Part monitor and area championships at Moorpark Excessive was not conducive to report occasions, however that didn’t stop the Friars from turning on the velocity.

It began with profitable the Division 3 4×100-meter relay in 40.43 seconds however actually acquired going when sophomore Benjamin Harris ran a career-best time of 10.32 seconds to win the 100 meters, an occasion by which the Friars accrued 20 factors.

“I feel I have more in the tank,” Harris mentioned. “It’s not my favorite weather. I like running in heat, but you have to adapt.”

Later within the 200 meters, he gained in 20.96 seconds and Servite athletes additionally claimed third, fourth, fifth and sixth. Freshman Jalen Hunter gained the 400 in 47.10.

Brandon Thomas, Servite’s coach, has used his many quick runners to push one another in practices.

“The next three weeks we’re going to be real hot,” he mentioned.

Servite might be a state title contender, however regardless of its sprinter success, the Friars fell quick to Sherman Oaks Notre Dame for the Division 3 group title. The Knights discovered sufficient depth within the area occasions to complete with 106.5 factors to Servite’s 104. JJ Harel made main contributions with a win within the excessive bounce, second place within the triple bounce and fourth within the lengthy bounce. Aaron Uzan acquired a shock win within the 110-meter hurdles.

The Masters Meet subsequent Saturday at Moorpark, which options the 18 greatest qualifiers, can have a memorable 100. Rodney Sermons of Rancho Cucamoga, a USC commit, gained the Division 1 100 in 10.36 seconds. He additionally took the 200 in 20.29. Sophomore Demare Dezeurn of Bishop Alemany set a Division 4 100 report in 10.42 seconds.

Keelan Wright of Chaparral defended her Division 1 100 meters title, profitable in 11.50 seconds.

(Craig Weston)

Within the women Division 1 100, Georgia-bound Keelan Wright of Chaparral repeated as champion with a time of 11.50. Marley Scroggins of Calabasas set a Division 3 100 report at 11.59 and gained the 200 in 23.84. Wright additionally gained her 200 in 23.32.

Evan Noonan of Dana Hills, one of many high distance runners within the nation, broke his personal report within the Division 1 1,600 meters, profitable in 4:03.71. The Stanford commit is aiming for his greatest efficiency to come back subsequent month on the Nike Out of doors Nationals. He has restricted his appearances this spring making an attempt to peak on the proper time.

Evan Noonan of Dana Hills set a Division 1 record in the 1,600.

Evan Noonan of Dana Hills set a Division 1 report within the 1,600.

(Craig Weston)

“I wasn’t planning on it today but it was fun,” he mentioned of his report. “I don’t feel 100% fresh but am moving in the right direction.”

Junior Alden Morales of JSerra set a Division 3 report within the 800 meters at 1:50.79.

Sophomore Darren Haggerty of Viewpoint, the varsity’s high huge receiver, shocked himself with private bests to win the Division 4 lengthy bounce at 22 ft, 8 inches and excessive bounce at 6-6. “It just happened,” he mentioned. Viewpoint tied Gardena Serra for the Division 4 group title.

Aja Johnson of Notre Dame, headed to Louisville, gained the Division 4 women shotput at 46-2. Kaylin Edwards, the Lengthy Seaside Wilson senior who gained a state championship within the 300-meter women hurdles as a sophomore, confirmed she has regained her type within the 100 hurdles, profitable Division 1 in 13.90. Wilson gained the group title.

Benjamin Harris of Servite (middle) holds off Damien's Jaxon Gates of Damien (right).

Benjamin Harris of Servite (center) holds off Jaxon Gates of Damien (proper), profitable the Division 3 100 meters in 10.32 seconds.

(Craig Weston)

Braelyn Combe of Corona Santiago gained her second straight Division 1 women title within the 1,600 with a time of 4:46.99. She completed second eventually 12 months’s state remaining to Ventura’s Sadie Engelhardt.

On the boys’ facet, Lengthy Seaside Poly (Division 1) and Culver Metropolis (Division 2) had been among the many group title winners. Canyon Nation Canyon (Division 2), JSerra (Division 3) gained women’ group titles, as did St. Mary’s and Rosary, which completed tied in Division 4.

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