The Redondo Track and Field Festival brought out some of the best talent from CIF Southern Section, CIF Los Angeles City Section and CIF San Diego Section on March 8 and 9 at Redondo High School.
Canyon’s Mikaela Warr broke a meet record on her way to winning the girls 100 meters. Her time of 11.56 seconds is the seventh-fastest in the nation and broke Christina Gray of Carson’s 2023 meet record of 12.06 seconds.
“I just ran a new meet record,” Warr said in a video posted to Canyon’s X account. “I am so grateful and I’m thankful for my coaches and my teammates. I’m very happy.”
Golden Valley’s Kiera Donovan won the girls discus event with a throw of 133 feet, 5 inches. Calabasas won the girls 4×100 relay with the team of Lahela Ray, Paige Porter, Zoe Ray, Malia Rainey that clocked a new meet record of 46.26.
The Coyotes’ Arielle McKenzie took first in the girls 800 with a 2:13.96 time.
More Top 10 results from the Redondo meet:
Girls 4×800 relay
Saugus (Victoria Jamison, Annika Mark, Lucia Pearson, Sophie Bryant), 7th, 9:56.64
Boys 4×800 relay
Canyon (Anthony Alcaron Vides, Erick Leal, Adrian Rodriguez, Saul Jimenez), 3rd, 7:58.75
Cleveland (Alexander Mendoza, Joseph Vargas, Nathaniel Melgoza, Elliot Lopez), 7th, 8:22.39
Girls 3,200
Cynthia Herrera, Canyon, 6th, 11:03.76
Boys 3,200
Sam Franco, St. Francis, 5th, 9:10.06
Girls 4,000 distance medley relay
Saugus (Sophie Bryant, Alina Rivas, Alana Ruiz, Charlotte Grant), 10th, 13:26.16
Girls shot put
Kiera Donovan, Golden Valley, 2nd, 37-7 1/4
Boys shot put
George Stansell, Canyon, 7th, 51-4 3/4
Boys discus
George Stansell, Canyon, 4th, 155-8 1/2
Devon Black, Castaic, 10th, 126-2
Girls 1,600
Annika Mark, Saugus, 6th, 5:12.52
Girls 4×100 relay
Canyon (Emoni Wright, Alaya Graves-Hogains, Briana Bartone, Mikaela Warr), 9th, 49.58
Boys 4×100 relay
Valencia (DeAndre Kermah, Ronald Bruner, Jeremy Michael Oro, Brian Bonner), 3rd, 42.41
Canyon (Marcus Toney, Joshua Cambaliza, Jordehn…
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