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Clovis Today
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Clovis High School Mile-Relay Team Breaks 3:20 Record
The team's blazing performance ties a 12-year-old Roswell Invitational meet record.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 12:00am
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A cubist interpretation of the record-breaking performance by the Clovis High School mile-relay team, capturing the dynamic energy and movement of the event.Clovis TodayIn 1973, the Clovis High School mile-relay team, composed of Mike Wheeler, Chris Knighton, Lane Walker, and Craig Berry, broke the school record and tied the 12-year-old record for the Roswell Invitational Track Meet by completing the event in 3:19.8. Their coach, Terry Swann, said it was the first time he had coached a team to break 3:20 for the mile relay.
Why it matters
The Clovis High School mile-relay team's record-breaking performance was a significant achievement, showcasing the talent and dedication of the student-athletes and their coach. It highlighted the strength of the school's track and field program and brought recognition to the community.
The details
The 19th Roswell Invitational Track Meet was interrupted by wind, blowing dust, rain, and thunderstorms, but that didn't stop the Clovis High School mile-relay team from delivering a standout performance. The team, consisting of Mike Wheeler, Chris Knighton, Lane Walker, and Craig Berry, completed the event in 3:19.8, breaking the school record and tying the 12-year-old record for the Roswell meet.
- The 19th Roswell Invitational Track Meet took place in 1973.
- The Clovis High School mile-relay team's record-breaking performance occurred during this meet.
The players
Mike Wheeler
A member of the Clovis High School mile-relay team that broke the school record and tied the Roswell Invitational meet record in 1973.
Chris Knighton
A member of the Clovis High School mile-relay team that broke the school record and tied the Roswell Invitational meet record in 1973.
Lane Walker
A member of the Clovis High School mile-relay team that broke the school record and tied the Roswell Invitational meet record in 1973.
Craig Berry
A member of the Clovis High School mile-relay team that broke the school record and tied the Roswell Invitational meet record in 1973.
Terry Swann
The coach of the Clovis High School mile-relay team that broke the school record and tied the Roswell Invitational meet record in 1973.
What they’re saying
“This is the first time I've ever coached a track team to break 3:20 for the mile relay.”
— Terry Swann, Clovis High School Track Coach
The takeaway
The Clovis High School mile-relay team's record-breaking performance at the Roswell Invitational Track Meet showcased the strength and talent of the school's track and field program, and the dedication of the student-athletes and their coach. This achievement brought recognition to the community and highlighted the hard work and skill of the team.


