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San Diego High School Track and Field Season Begins with Records in Sight
Top athletes and teams to watch as the 2026 season kicks off
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The 2026 San Diego high school track and field season is set to begin, with several records poised to fall across various events and divisions. The preview highlights standout athletes and teams to watch, including Mater Dei Catholic's Jasir Fontenot in the hurdles, Sage Creek's Josiah Bowman in the 800m, and Eastlake's Jaelyn Williams and La Jolla's Chiara Dailey in distance events. The article also spotlights strong teams and individuals in the field events, relays, and sprints.
Why it matters
High school track and field is a beloved part of the San Diego sports landscape, with the annual season generating excitement and community pride. The potential for record-breaking performances adds an extra layer of anticipation, as fans and athletes alike look forward to seeing long-standing marks fall and new stars emerge.
The details
The 2026 high school track and field season in San Diego will kick off on Saturday, with a packed schedule of invitational meets running through late April. Highlights include the Elmer Runge (Patrick Henry), Field & Distance (Mt. Carmel), Bronco Invitational (Rancho Bernardo), and Viking Relays (La Jolla) in March, followed by the Falcon Relays (Torrey Pines), Jim Cerveny (Mission Bay), Arnie Robinson (Mesa College), and Sundevil Invitational (Mt. Carmel) in late March and early April. The prestigious Arcadia Invitational, Mt. SAC Relays, and Jaguar Invitational will take place in mid-April, leading up to the division championships on May 16 and the Masters finals on May 23 at Mt. Carmel High School. The season will culminate with the state championships on May 29-30 at Clovis Buchanan High School.
- The 2026 high school track and field season in San Diego will kick off on Saturday.
- Division championships will be held on May 16, with Division 1 at Del Norte High School, Division 2 at University City High School, and Division 3 at Valley Center High School.
- The Masters finals will take place on May 23 at Mt. Carmel High School.
- The state championships are scheduled for May 29-30 at Clovis Buchanan High School.
The players
Jasir Fontenot
A sophomore at Mater Dei Catholic, Fontenot was the 2025 state champion in the 110-meter high hurdles, setting the state and section records in the process. He will look to dip under 13 seconds and may also compete in the 300-meter hurdles.
Josiah Bowman
A standout from Sage Creek High School, Bowman is the reigning state Division 4 cross country champion. He focused on the 800-meter run last year, finishing fourth at the state meet, and has his sights set on the section record of 1:50.15.
Jaelyn Williams
A senior at Eastlake High School, Williams won the state 3,200-meter title two years ago and is looking to end her high school career with a dominant state meet performance. She also won the state cross country Division 1 title this past fall.
Chiara Dailey
A senior at La Jolla High School, Dailey is a three-time state Division 4 cross country champion and is now seeking a gold medal on the track. She broke the 1,600-meter section record last year and has her sights set on the 800-meter event as well.
Gabrielle Thomas
A hurdler from Grossmont High School, Thomas finished fourth in the state 100-meter hurdles final last year with a time of 13.84 seconds.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
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The takeaway
This preview highlights the exciting potential for record-breaking performances across a wide range of events in the upcoming San Diego high school track and field season, showcasing the depth of talent and competitive spirit that makes this sport a cherished part of the local sports landscape.
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