
The Trabuco Hills Invitational and Distance Carnival has many of Southern California’s standout athletes in track and field.
The two-day event, in its 34th year, is Friday and Saturday at Trabuco Hills High.
It begins with a frosh-soph 3,200 on Friday at 2:30 p.m. The final event Friday is the boys invitational 1,600 at 9:30 p.m. Saturday’s schedule begins with the girls frosh-soph 100 hurdles at 9 a.m.
The meet schedules and other information, including the meet program, are here.
Servite’s record-breaking 4×100 relay team is scheduled to run Saturday. The Friars foursome ran the 4×100 last month in 40.82 seconds to set the Orange County record. That also is the best time in the state this season.
Rosary freshman Maliyah Collins is entered in Saturday’s 100. Last week in Texas she ran the second-fastest girls 100 in county history with a wind-legal clocking of 11.76.
Rosary junior Justine Wilson is scheduled to run in the 200 and 400. She is the Orange County leader in both events. Her wind-legal 200 time of 24.31 is fifth-best in California.
Girls state 200 leader Journey Cole of Redondo (wind-legal 23.86) also is entered in the 200.
The boys 100 will have the top two Orange County wind-legal leaders in that event, Servite sophomore Benjamin Harris, who is No. 1 this season at 10.53, and Los Alamitos senior Devin Bragg, whose season best is 10.57.
Orange County boys 110 and 300 hurdles leader Peyton Brown, a junior at Tesoro, is scheduled to run both events Saturday.
Admission to the meet is $10 for adults and $5 for students and children.
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