CHINO HILLS — When Loy McBride first entered his daughter Kayla in local races at the age of 8 or 9, he didn’t know how fast she was. “She’d win the local meets. I said, ‘she’s Chino Hills fast,’ because there’s not too many sprinters in Chino Hills,” Loy said.… Read More
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