Benjamin Harris and Servite showcase their speed at Southern Section track championships
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At the Southern Section track and field championships held at Moorpark High, Servite's sprinters showcased incredible speed, including standout performances by sophomore Benjamin Harris, who won the 100 and 200 meters with personal-best times of 10.32 and 20.96 seconds, respectively. Freshman Jalen Hunter also earned success in the 400 meters. Despite their remarkable performances, the Friars narrowly missed the Division 3 team title, finishing with 104 points, just behind Sherman Oaks Notre Dame's 106.5 points. Coach Brandon Thomas emphasized the positive impact of competitive practices, potentially positioning the team as future state title contenders.
Servite's talented sprinters performed exceptionally at the Southern Section championships, showcasing speed and teamwork, but narrowly missed out on the team title.
Benjamin Harris set personal bests with incredible times of 10.32 seconds in the 100 meters and 20.96 seconds in the 200 meters, contributing to Servite's impressive performance.
Coach Brandon Thomas praised the competitive spirit within the team, effectively pushing each runner to maximize their potential during practices.
Despite their sprinter successes, Servite finished just short of victory in the Division 3 team title, falling to Sherman Oaks Notre Dame by a mere 2.5 points.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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