Mission League track finals on Thursday will | College News
Maybe Tom Cruise will make a go to to Sherman Oaks Notre Dame on Thursday for the Mission League track and discipline finals since he’s the one who said in his 1986 film, “Top Gun,” that he feels “the need for speed.”
There will be no missing in velocity for the 100 meters, where there are so many runners who have run under 11 seconds this season that a second 100 last might be run if needed. Zion Phelps of Loyola has the quickest time at 10.39. Quincy Hearn of Notre Dame is at 10.52. Jayden Davis of Loyola has run 10.57. And there’s a freshman at Harvard-Westlake, Calvin Portley, who ran 10.69 at Monday’s prelims.
The 4×100 relay also ought to be excellent, matching Notre Dame and Loyola. The Notre Dame quartet of Nikko Petronicolos, Quincy Hearn, Beckham Borquez and Emmanuel Pullins has run 40.76. Loyola has a time of 40.73.
Borquez is also a top hurdler and defending state champion JJ Harel of Notre Dame will be in the high soar. Ejam Yohannes of Loyola is one of the favorites to win a state title in the 400.
League finals are scheduled all week, with the Trinity League finals on Friday at 6 p.m. at JSerra.
Southern Section prelims will be held next weekend, adopted by the finals on May 16 at Moorpark High.
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