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Breaker Stadium - 615 Sunset Ave, Pacific Grove, Ca 93950
9:30 am Field Events & 10:00 am Track events
Nine lane all weather track. ¼” spikes only
Entries shall be completed on athletic.net and must be received by Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 11:59 pm
Please limit entries to 5 athletes per division in each event
No additions will be accepted after the deadline, no additions on meet day
On meet day, substitutions will be made up until 9:00
$5.00 per entry (per individual event), and $15 per relay team. Minimum $20 per school, maximum $400 per school.
Schools will be charged for the number of original entries received by the entry deadline.
No refunds will be made for no shows.
Entry fees must be paid by the day of the meet, or a school purchase order must be presented.
Please make checks payable to Pacific Grove High School Track and Field
Medals awarded for 1st through 5th place for all divisions:
Boys Varsity
Girls Varsity
Boys Frosh/Soph
Girls Frosh/Soph
Team awards for 1st through 3rd for all divisions:
Boys Varsity
Girls Varsity
Boys Frosh/Soph
Girls Frosh/Soph
8am Pancake breakfast put on by our local Kiwanis $10 a plate.
Local restaurant Tacos Don Beto will be onsite for lunch.
Snack Shop will be open all day
Spectator admission will be charged. $6 per adult, $3 per child. Purchase in advance on GoFan
Coach Richard Chamberlin devoted his life to the students of Pacific Grove. During 35 years as a PG High School biology teacher and 48 years as a coach of cross country, track, and wrestling, he taught, mentored, encouraged, and befriended thousands of the city’s youth. He is fondly remembered and appreciated for his deep commitment to his students and for his love of athletics that made him one of the most respected and honored coaches in Pacific Grove’s history.
Coach Chamberlin lived his life with enthusiasm, passion, and humor. He found his path when he came to Pacific Grove in 1958, and he followed it for almost a half century. It came to an end just steps away from the high school he honored, and the students he loved.