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Olympic star Quincy Wilson breaks meet record; Servite relay sets state mark at Arcadia

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Olympian Quincy Wilson was among the speedy spinters who put on a show during the Arcadia Invitational on Saturday.

Servite anchor runner Benjamin Harris reaches the finish line well ahead of the pack in the boys' 4x100 relay. (Steve Galluzzo / For The Times) There is a new “Fab Four” in the making and they are the Friars. Servite’s 4x100 relay clocked 39.

70 seconds Saturday at the Arcadia Invitational, breaking the state record it set at the same meet last year. Sophomores Jace Wells, Jorden Wells and Kamil Pelovello and junior Benjamin Harris left runner-up El Cerrito (40. 57) and third-place Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks (41.

02) far behind and later claimed their best is yet to come. “We still want to drop more times in the coming weeks,” said Harris, who joined Jaelen hunter, Robert Gardener and Jorden Wells to run the event in 40 flat last year while also setting the meet record in the 4x200. “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. ” “We have great chemistry — we all get along with each other,” added Pelovello, who handled the third leg Saturday for the defending state champions. “We’ll go back to the lab to see if we can do even better but what more can you ask for?

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