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Servite

[sur-vahyt]

noun

Roman Catholic Church.
  1. a member of an order of mendicant friars, founded in Florence in 1233, engaged in fostering devotion to the Virgin Mary.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Servite1

From the Medieval Latin word īŧ, dating back to 1540–50. See serve, -ite 1
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There’s also an eight-team passing tournament at St. John Bosco featuring the Braves, Servite and Gardena Serra, among others.

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Servite won the boys 4x100 relay in 40.27, one hundredth of a second faster than its prelim time.

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Central East of Fresno was second in 3:09.23, Servite took third in 3:09.46 to clinch the team title with 33 points, L.A.

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Servite’s boys’ 4x100-meter relay team, consisting of freshmen Jace Wells, Jaelen Hunter, Kamil Pelovello and Jorden Wells got Friday’s CIF State Track and Field Championships off to a blazing start by winning the first heat in 40.28 seconds and earning the top qualifying time — not bad for the foursome’s first go around the oval.

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Robert Gardner ran the anchor leg behind Jace Wells, Hunter and Pelovello six days earlier when the Friars clocked 40.40 to win the Southern Section Masters Meet and fellow sophomore Benjamin Harris joined Jorden Wells, Hunter and Gardner when Servite set a state and meet record at the Arcadia Invitational in April.

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