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Aliso Niguel's Jaslene Massey, Servite set records at CIF State track and field meet

Aliso Niguel senior Jaslene Massey did something no track and field athlete has ever done in CIF history.

Servite did something no track team has done in CIF history.

Massey set a state record in the discus and Servite won a team championship with a record-setting point total Saturday in the CIF State Track and Field Championships at Buchanan High in Clovis.

Massey won the discus with a California-record throw of 196 feet and 4 inches. No girls athlete in state high school history had gone beyond 196 feet in the discus, or even 191 feet. The previous record was 190-3 set in 2009 by Anna Jelmini of Shafter.

Massey also won in the shot put with a mark of 52 feet, 9 inches.

Servite won the boys state championship for the second year in a row. This time, the Friars did so in a record-setting way. Servite compiled 60 points, the largest point total for a boys team in CIF history.

Rosary’s girls finished third in the team standings with 28.5 points. Long Beach Wilson won the team title with 70 points.

The Friars’ 4×100 relay team, which consisted of twins Jace and Jorden Wells, Kamil Pelovello and Benjamin Harris, was victorious with a time of 39.73 seconds. Earlier this season Servite became the first group to run the 4×100 relay in under 40 seconds.

The Friars’ 4×400 relay team also was a winner. The foursome of the Wells twins, Pelovello and Jaelen Hunter completed the race in 3:07.62 to finish five seconds ahead of El Cerrito.

Servite junior Benjamin Harris won the 100 in 10.14 seconds, a wind-aided time. It is the No. 2 time in the state under all conditions this season.

Servite's Wells twins, who are sophomores, finished second and third in the 200. Jace Wells ran it in a wind-aided 20.69 seconds, Jordan's time was 20.79.

JSerra senior Alden Morales said earlier this week that he knew his competition well in the CIF State meet 800, having run against the event's top athletes before.

Morales finished in front of them all Saturday, winning the 800 in 1 minute, 50.57 seconds.

Aliso Niguel senior Dane Malloy won the triple jump with a mark of 49 feet, 11.25 inches. That was a remarkable improvement over his previous personal best of 49-0.75 at the CIF-SS Finals on May 16.

Rosary’s girls won the 4×100 relay with a time of 44.87 seconds. The Royals’ team was Tra'Via Flournoy, Justine Wilson, Pfeiffer Lee and Maliyah Collins.

Rosary also earned points with a second-place finish in the 4×400 relay in a time of 3:43.89. Long Beach Wilson won the relay in 3:36.17.

Collins, a sophomore for Rosary, placed fourth in the 200 (11.52 seconds).

Mater Dei senior sprinter Eden Murray finished seventh in the 100 (a wind-aided 11.61) and fourth in the 200 (23.66).

Yorba Linda junior Isabella Wroblewski was fifth in the 800 with a personal-best of 2 minutes, 8.42 seconds.

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This story was originally published May 31, 2026 at 2:03 PM.

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