Clara Adams transfers to Long Beach high school

Monterey County's record-holding track athlete Clara Adams has enrolled at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach. The move follows her family's relocation from Salinas. Adams holds county records in the 200- and 400-meter events.

Clara Adams, a standout in high school track and field, has left Salinas for Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach. Known as the Monterey County record holder in the 200-meter and 400-meter dashes, Adams' transfer comes after her family moved to the area.

This development marks a significant change for the athlete, who was a key figure in local competitions. The enrollment at the new school positions her to continue her track pursuits in a different competitive landscape. No further details on her immediate plans or upcoming events have been specified.

The transfer highlights the personal circumstances that can influence young athletes' careers in high school sports.

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