The day of the state competition is upon us. The many hours of hard work and sacrifice are set to pay off for some and leave others wondering what went wrong. The state meet provides the ultimate showcase for California high school track athletes, both Northern and Southern, at the top of their game. But which ones will fulfill their ultimate destiny, and which will falter? Let’s take a look at the ones who should succeed. The first athletes that come to mind are the Servite sprinters. Sophomores Jace and Jorden Wells, Kamil Pelovello, and junior Benjamin Harris stand poised to break the state meet record of 40.24 set by Hawthorne in 1989. Keep in mind that this team has already run 39.70 (a California state record) at Arcadia earlier this year. One would expect the 37-year-old record to fall. Led by their 4x100 relay, Servite also stands poised to win the team title again. ( video of their 39.82 (CA record at the time below) On the women’s side, Long Beach Wilson has a strong chance to win the state title.…