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Servite's 4x100 Relay Breaks State Record at Arcadia Invitational
Servite and Rosary High Schools shine at prestigious high school track meet.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 12:07pm
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The record-breaking relay performances at the Arcadia Invitational showcase the raw power and dynamism of Southern California's top high school track and field athletes.Fullerton TodayServite High School's 4x100 relay team clocked 39.70 seconds at the Arcadia Invitational on Saturday, breaking the state record they set at the same meet last year. Meanwhile, Fullerton Rosary's girls' 4x100 relay team broke a 22-year-old state record with a time of 44.23 seconds. The meet also featured standout performances from Olympian Quincy Wilson and other top high school athletes from the Southland region.
Why it matters
The Arcadia Invitational is one of the premier high school track and field meets in the nation, attracting top talent from across the country. Servite and Rosary's record-breaking relay performances, as well as the impressive showings from individual athletes, showcase the depth of talent in Southern California high school sports and the continued growth and competitiveness of the sport.
The details
Servite's 4x100 relay team of Jace Wells, Jorden Wells, Kamil Pelovello and Benjamin Harris clocked 39.70 seconds, breaking their own state record set at last year's Arcadia Invitational. The Friars left runner-up El Cerrito (40.57) and third-place Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks (41.02) far behind. Rosary's girls' 4x100 relay team of Tra'via Flournoy, Justine Wilson, Pfeiffer Lee and Maliyah Collins won in 44.23 seconds, breaking Long Beach Poly's 22-year-old state record of 44.50. The meet also featured standout performances from Olympian Quincy Wilson, who won the 400m in 45.48 seconds and anchored the winning 4x400 relay team.
- Servite set the previous state record in the 4x100 relay at last year's Arcadia Invitational.
- Rosary's girls' 4x100 relay team broke a 22-year-old state record on Saturday.
The players
Servite High School
A private Catholic high school in Anaheim, California, known for its strong athletic programs, particularly in track and field.
Fullerton Rosary
A private Catholic high school in Fullerton, California, and the sister school of Servite High School. The Rosary girls' track team is also a powerhouse.
Quincy Wilson
A senior at the Bullis School in Maryland, Wilson is an Olympian who competed in the 4x400 relay at the 2024 Paris Olympics as a 16-year-old. He is one of the top high school sprinters in the country.
What they’re saying
“We still want to drop more times in the coming weeks. We work on passing the baton once a week and we'll go back to the drawing board to make it even better. The most important thing is we got the stick around safely and finished the race healthy.”
— Benjamin Harris, Servite High School junior
“We have great chemistry — we all get along with each other. We'll go back to the lab to see if we can do even better but what more can you ask for?”
— Kamil Pelovello, Servite High School sophomore
“I'm in disbelief but I knew we ran something real fast. Shout-out to Calabasas for a great race, but this is our spotlight. This is a proud moment for us and the boys.”
— Maliyah Collins, Fullerton Rosary High School sophomore
What’s next
Servite and Rosary will look to continue their record-breaking performances in the coming weeks as they prepare for the Southern Section and state championships.
The takeaway
The Arcadia Invitational showcased the incredible talent and potential of high school track and field athletes in Southern California, with Servite and Rosary High Schools leading the way with their record-breaking relay performances.

