The High Desert track and field community turned heads at the CIF-SS Divisional Prelims, with standout performances that signal a bright postseason ahead. Leading the charge was Oak Hills' Quran Clayton Jr., who delivered a jaw-dropping performance in the 110-meter hurdles, posting California's fastest time this season. His dominance didn't stop there—Clayton Jr. also excelled in two other events, cementing his status as one of the state's most versatile athletes.
Beyond Clayton Jr.'s heroics, several other High Desert athletes made their mark. The prelims showcased a wave of talent across sprints, jumps, and throws, setting the stage for an exciting championship run. For fans and athletes alike, these results are a testament to the hard work and dedication pouring out of High Desert programs this season.
Whether you're a competitor or a fan, moments like these remind us why track and field is such a thrilling sport. As we gear up for the finals, keep an eye on these rising stars—they're proving that the High Desert is a powerhouse to be reckoned with.
