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    Get ready for excitement at Arcadia Invitational with arrival of Quincy Wilson
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    Get ready for excitement at Arcadia Invitational with arrival of Quincy Wilson

    This is the weekend high school track and field takes center stage in Southern California. Quincy Wilson, who won a gold medal at the age of 16 at the 2024 Olympic Games, is coming from Maryland to compete in the 400 and two relays at the Arcadia Invitational at Arcadia High on Saturday.

    “I’m so fired up,” Servite coach Brandon Thomas said.

    And Thomas isn’t running.

    Servite’s 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams will have to deal with Bullis High and Wilson running the anchor leg in races that should have fans standing on their feet while listening to the oohs and aahs.

    🚨FINALLY! Cali Sub-40!🚨 @Servite_XC_TF @ServiteSports becomes the first boys 4×100 squad in state history to crack the elusive 40-second barrier! The Friars blazed 39.82 at today’s Trabuco Hills Invit’l to cook their own record of 40.00 from last year! Oh my!! 📸:… pic.twitter.com/OKwBvpIDzW

    — Rich Gonzalez (@PrepCalTrack) April 4, 2026

    “From a competitive standpoint, they’re excited to compete against the country’s best,” Thomas said.

    Servite’s 4×100 relay team sent a message on Saturday, becoming the first to break 40 seconds in California history, winning in 39.82 at Trabuco Hills.

    It’s all a perfect setup, from the atmosphere to the stiff competition, to prepare for next month’s section and state championships.

    There’s two Loyola High athletes, sprinter Zion Phelps and 400 runner Ejam Yohannes, who hope to use Arcadia as a springboard to continue their early success this season.

    Zion Phelps of Loyola edges Emmanuel Pullins of Sherman Oaks Notre Dame in the 100 meters on Tuesday.

    Zion Phelps of Loyola edges Emmanuel Pullins of Sherman Oaks Notre Dame in the 100 meters on Tuesday, winning in 10.56 seconds. Pullins rans 10.59.

    (Craig Weston)

    Phelps is in his first year of track after being a defensive back and receiver for the football team. He and Loyola’s new coach, Sharaud Moore, were having conversions during the fall.

    “He swore up and down he was the fastest kid in the school,” Moore said. “Yeah, put your money where your mouth is.”

    Said Phelps: “I told him, ‘Just wait.’ I knew I had that speed and wanted to prove it.”

    He ran a wind-aided 100-meter time of 10.39 seconds this spring. Last week in a Mission League dual meet against Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, he won with a time of 10.56.

    Said Moore: “I was his harshest critic on the field.“We’re going back and forth and he was right. He’s s really fast.”

    Showing his speed is legitimate will help with his football recruiting going into his senior year in the fall.

    “Definitely this year has pushed my recruitment out there with my track times,” Phelps said. “I wanted to show the. I’m dedicated to this and being a multi-sport athlete. It will translate a lot.”

    Yohannes, set to face Wilson in the 400, has an equally compelling story. He never played organized sports until joining the track team as a freshman. His parents came here from the small African country of Eritrea. His first name is Ethiopian.

    He ran the 400 in 52.48 seconds as a freshman, focused more on having fun. Sophomore season he dropped to 50.75 and said to himself, “Wow, I’m fast.” He started getting serious.

    “Now I wanted to be better,” he said.

    An injury in January of last year didn’t let him get the foundation to run as fast as he hoped. He dropped to 47.69. Then Moore became coach, and Yohannes finally put in months of training to build a foundation.

    “He comes in and kills me,” Yohannes said.

    Then came the reward — 46.11 on March 21. In his final tuneup on Saturday, he ran 47.17 at the Red Rock Running Invitational.

    “He’s a student and studies racing, training, race plans, athletes, programs,” Moore said.

    As for facing Wilson, Yohannes’ attitude is bring him on.

    “I’m excited to go out there,” he said. “It’s great competition. If I don’t believe I can win, nobody else can. If I don’t believe in myself, it’s over. I’m going to give my best. I might be crazy to saying this, but I think I have chance. He’s world class already in high school. He’s top of the line talent, It’s whoever wins on that given day. This is going to be unreal pressure knowing if I win, my name is out there. That puts me on the map. I can dream.”

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