Servite's 'Fab Four' show their blazing speed at state track and field prelims
Briefly

Servite's boys' 4x100-meter relay team kicked off the CIF State Track and Field Championships by posting the top qualifying time of 40.28 seconds. The team, composed of freshmen Jace Wells, Jaelen Hunter, Kamil Pelovello, and Jorden Wells, is optimistic about their potential to break the state record of 40.24 seconds set in 1989. Hunter, recognized as the fastest freshman in the nation, also excelled in the 400-meter prelims. Other teammates, like Jace Wells, achieved personal bests in their individual events, reflecting the team's strong performance and bright future prospects.
"This is the first time that all four of us have been in the same relay. We're going after the record tomorrow." - Jaelen Hunter
"It was an incredible experience for us to break the state and meet record at the Arcadia Invitational. This team has great potential moving forward." - Team Coach
"Jace Wells clocked a personal-best to win his 200 meters heat in 21.03, demonstrating the strong talent of our young athletes." - Coach
"We're determined to go out there and give it our all in the finals, aiming to make history with our performance." - Kamil Pelovello
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