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Konawaena’s Caiya Hanks And Kamehameha’s Tatum Moku Sparkle In Lively Track And Field Weekend


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There are two names in the headline of this post. More would be on there if there were more room.

Lots of Hawaii high school athletes had banner days last weekend in seven different varsity track and field meets across the state.

Let’s start with the two in the headline.

First, there’s Konawaena’s Caiya Hanks, who blitzed to victories in the 100-meter dash (12.59 seconds) and 200 (25.90). Both marks are highs among Hawaii high school girl athletes fo far this season.

Then, there’s Kamehameha’s Tatum Moku, who also notched 2022 Hawaii high marks in the girls pole vault (12 feet, 7 inches) and 15.52 in the 100 hurdles.


Kamehameha’s Tatum Moku has the top girls pole vault height in Hawaii in 2022 so far — 12 feet, seven inches. That’s five inches off the state meet record of 13-0. (Photos are courtesy of Sam Moku).

“My goal is to get anything over 13 feet,” Moku told Bedrock Sports Hawaii on Saturday while she was watching the Roosevelt Invitational. “I’m not going to limit myself.”

Moku is also looking to go past 17 feet (she’s at 16-10 in practice) in the long jump and wants to break 15 seconds in the 100 hurdles.

However, Moku’s main event is the pole vault and so she hasn’t worked on the other events much at practice yet.

Kamehameha’s Tatum Moku during a recent hurdles competition.

In addition, Mid-Pacific’s Parker Wagnild nearly made this post’s headline by running to two Hawaii-best times for 2022 — 2:01.25 in the 800 and 4:09.78 in the 1,500. Wagnild now has the top 2022 times in three different events.

In 10 other instances last weekend, the top times and distances were achieved for Hawaii in 2022. That full list of 16 (exactly half of the events at a standard Hawaii track meet) new marks can be found below, along with the Hawaii state meet records (for comparative purposes) in all 32 events.

Among the other great overall performances last weekend were by Kauai’s Emma Burgess and Kalani’s Reece Kosaki, who were part of five winning events (see more on that below, too).

Also included below are many athletes who won more than one event at the seven meets.

The 16 New 2022 Top Times Or Distances

The following athletes recorded the top 2022 marks in Hawaii in their events last weekend:

>> Konawaena senior Caiya Hanks, 12.59 in the 100

>> Konawaena’s Hanks, 25.90 in the 200

>> Baldwin senior Ezra Laga, 159-4 in the discus

>> Seabury Hall senior Kaylee Volner, 4:55.26 in the 1,500

>> Punahou junior Kainoa Ronquilio, 50.45 in the 400

>> Mid-Pacific senior Parker Wagnild, 2:01.25 in the 800

>> Mid-Pacific’s Wagnild, 4:09.78 in the 1,500

>> Punahou junior John Keawe-Sagapolutele, 47-10 in the shot put

>> ‘Iolani sophomore Maila Healing, 2:24.00 in the 800

>> Kamehameha junior Tatum Moku, 12-7 in the pole vault

>> Kamehameha’s Moku, 15.52 in the 100 hurdles

>> Punahou’s Gabby Smith, Kelsey Ann Sato, Vani Salanoa and Hanna Miura, 50.76 in the 4×100 relay

>> Radford sophomore Amelia Stebe, 1:00.22 in the 400

>> Radford senior Angeludi Asaah, 118—07 in the discus

>> Kaiser senior Chloe Kinlaw, 48.09 in the 300 hurdles

>> Kapolei’s Josiah del Prado, Jordan McQueen, Kunique Yandall-Parker and Jason Kealoha, 3:31.67 in the 4×400 relay

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE KIF ROTARY MEET AT VIDINHA STADIUM (April 7, 2022)

>> Kauai’s Brennen Corregdor in the 1,500 (4:36.68) and 3,000 (10:12.29)

>> Waimea’s Joey Sams in the 200 (24.12), 110 hurdles (17.51), and the 4×100 relay (46.08) with Jaiden Sams, Shawn Parraga and Lindcey Constantino

>> Waimea’s Jaiden Sams in the 300 hurdles (45.49) and the 4×100 relay (46.08) with Joey Sams, Shawn Parraga and Lindcey Constantino

>> Waimea’s Lindcey Constantino in the long jump (19-03.50) and 4×100 relay (46.09) with Joey Sams, Jaiden Sams and Shawn Parraga)

>> Kauai’s Ethan Smith in the triple jump (37-09.50) and the long jump (5-8)

>> Island School senior Ella Offley in the 100 (13.06), 200 (28.09) and the 4×100 relay (53.97) with Lik0 Edwards, Lily Keller and Kianalei Kamalani

>> Kauai’s Emma Burgess in the 400 (1:04.74), 800 (2:35.25), 1,500 (5:10.55), 3,000 (11:47.48), and the 4×400 relay with Kamaira Silva, Molly Wallace and Esjhale Chung Ching Man

>> Kapaa’s Jodi Woodward in the discus (84-07) and shot put (26-05.50)

>> Waimea’s Kendra Knapp in the 30o hurdles (51.93) and high jump (4-6)

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE MIL QUALIFYING MEET NO. 4 AT WAR MEMORIAL STADIUM (April 8, 2022)

>> Baldwin senior Ezra Laga in the discus (159-04) and shot put (43-09.50)

>> Seabury Hall senior Kaylee Volner in the 1,500 (4:55.26) and 3,000 (10:35.70)

>> Baldwin junior Joseph Randolph in the 100 (10.78), the 200 (22.70) and 4×100 relay (44.63) with Ryan Padron, Landen Ambrocio and Kelvin Saito

>> Kamehameha-Maui senior Brayden Joaquin in the 800 (2:12.24) and 1,500 (4:46.31)

>> Baldwin freshman Antone Sanches in the 110 hurdles (16.68), 300 hurdles (43.75) and long jump (40-0)

>> Seabury Hall junior Ruby Kessler in the 100 (12.84) and 200 (27.51)

>> Baldwin freshman Shaleah Corpuz in the 4×100 relay (53.65) with Sammi Kinoshita, Chloe Toma and Shea Lee Heu, and the 4×400 (4:37.91) with Shea Lee Heu, Shay Okita and Selena Castro

>> Baldwin junior Selena Castro in the 800 (2:30.40) and 4×400 relay (4:37.91) with Shaleah Corpuz, Shea Lee Heu and Shay Okita

>> Baldwin junior Shea Lee Heu in the 4×100 relay (53.65) with Shaleah Corpuz, Sammi Kinoshita and Chloe Toma, and the 4×400 relay (4:37.91) with Shaleah Corpuz, Shay Okita and Selena Castro

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE ILH QUALIFYING MEET AT PUNAHOU (April 8, 2022)

>> Mid-Pacific senior Parker Wagnild in the 800 (2:01.25) and 1,500 (4:09.78)

>> Kamehameha junior Tatum Moku in the 100 hurdles (15.52), pole vault (12-7) and long jump (16-10)

>> Punahou senior Hannah Miura in the 100 (12.80) and the 4×100 relay (50.76) with Gabby Smith, Kelsey Ann Sato and Vani Salanoa

>> Punahou junior Vani Salanoa in the 400 (100.53), triple jump (34-0.5), and 4×100 relay (50.76) with Hannah Miura, Gabby Smith and Kelsey Ann Sato

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE 39th ANNUAL JOHN E. VELASCO INVITATIONAL AT RADFORD  (April 8, 2022)

>> Radford sophomore Amelia Stebe in the 400 (1:00.22) and the 4×400 relay (4:20.31) with Annaise Jabour, Misa Layne and Georjiena Torres

>> Radford senior Angeludi Asaah in the discus (118-07) and shot put (35-06.50)

>> Leilehua sophomore Isabella Bryant in the 100 (13.10), 200 (27.57) and 4×100 (52.16) relay with Harmony Jackson, Shamari Beatty and Alexyz Nakamoto

>> ‘Iolani junior Emma Wharton-Hsieh in the 1,500 (5:15.40) and 3,000 (11:33.23)

>> Moanalua senior Kelia Giusta in the pole vault (10-2) and 300 hurdles (52.52)

>> Leilehua junior Harmony Jackson in the long jump (14-6) and 4×100 relay (52.16) with Isabella Bryant, Shamari Beatty and Alexyz Nakamoto

>> Radford senior Heath Teichman in the triple jump (37-2) and the high jump (5-10)

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE BIIF QUALIFYING MEET AT KEAAU (April 9, 2022)

>> Konawaena senior Caiya Hanks in the 100 (12.59), 200 (25.90) and 4×100 relay (52.59) with Uiwai Wall, Ila Henry and Braxton Kimitete

>> Kamehameha-Hawaii sophomore Kahiau Poe in the 100 (11.38), 200 (23.33) and long jump (20-07.25)

>> Kealakehe junior Cameron Cornforth in the 800 (2:05.24) and the 1,500 (4:36.54)

>> Konawaena senior Malakai Fillmore in the 300 (42.90), 4×100 relay (46.02) with Jaimin Medeiros, Carmine Taetuna-Fautanu and Torrance Satta-Ellis, and the 4×400 relay (3:42.66) with Kawelu Kaiawe, Carmine Taetuna-Fautanu and Tavoi Filivaa

>> Konawaena sophomore Carmine Taetuna-Fautanu in the 4×100 relay (46.02) with Malakai Fillmore, Jaimin Medeiros and Torrance Satta-Ellis, and the 4×400 relay (3:42.66) with Malakai Fillmore, Kawelu Kaiawe and Tavoi Filivaa

>> Konawaena junior Braxton Kimitete in the 300 hurdles (51.13) and the 4×100 relay (52.59) with Caiya Hanks, Uiwai Wall and Ila Henry

>> Waiakea senior Taysia Rocha in the triple jump (34-10) and 4×400 relay (4:33.19) with Zadelyn Ferreira, Shaney Haa, Malia Hill

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE 35th COACH GEORGE YAMAMOTO INVITATIONAL AT PEARL CITY (April 9, 2022)

>> Mililani junior Zola O’Donnell in the 800 (2:24.40), 1,500 (4:59.95) and 3,000 (10:59.45)

>> Kaiser senior Chloe Kinlaw in the 300 hurdles (48.09) and pole vault (11-1)

>> Kalaheo junior Michael Brady in the 800 (2:05.91) and 1,500 (4:25.41)

>> Kapolei junior Shyson Cachuela in the shot put (43-09.50) and discus (137-04.50)

>> Kaiser senior Kanoa Mahiko in the 200 (22.39) and long jump (21-07.50)

>> Mililani sophomore Deiona Carter in the 100 (12.83) and 400 (1:00.87)

>> Kahuku senior Faith Naeta in the shot put (33-10) and discus (94-09)

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE ROOSEVELT INVITATIONAL AT MOANALUA (April 7, 2022)

>> PAC-5 senior Olivia Reed in the 100 (13.03) and long jump (16-08.50)

>> Roosevelt junior Tiana Burgess in the 110 hurdles (18.20) and triple jump (35-02.50)

>> Kalani senior Ryan Kaneko in the 200 (28.14), 4×100 relay (54.76) with Rachel Shimabukuro, Jasey Friel and Brooke Yamamoto, and the 4×400 relay (4:38.29) with Jasey Friel, Kacey Miura and Jessica Phung

>> Kalani junior Jasey Friel in the 4×100 relay (54.76) with Ryan Kanekoa, Rachel Shimabukuro and Brooke Yamamoto, and the 4×400 relay (4:38.29) with Ryan Kaneko, Kacey Miura and Jessica Phung

>> Kalani junior Jessica Phung in the 3,000 (12.11.34) and the 4×400 relay (4:38.29) with Jasey Friel, Ryan Kanekoa and Kacey Miura

>> Kalani senior Matthew Frisbie in the 1,500 (4:21.02), 3,000 (9:54.37) and 4×400 relay (3:38.31) with Reece Kosaki, Christopher Kanemori and Kayin Maloian

>> Kalani senior Reece Kosaki in the 110 hurdles (16.47), 300 hurdles (42.25), long jump (20-0), 4×100 relay (46.33) with Aiden Cheung, Christopher Kanemori and Jase Oshiro, and the 4×400 relay (3:38.31) with Matthew Frisbie, Christopher Kanemori and Kayin Maloian

>> Kalani junior Christopher Kanemori in the 4×100 relay (46.33) with Reece Kosaki, Aiden Chung and Jase Oshiro, and the 4×400 relay (3:38.31) with Reece Kosaki, Matthew Frisbie and Kayin Maloian

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Hawaii High School Track And Field Top Times And Distances So Far For 2022

Updated: April 13

BOYS
>> 100 meters: Joseph Randolph, Baldwin junior, 10.77#
>> 200: Bryson Pataray, Saint Louis sophomore, 21.84
>> 400: Kainoa Ronquilio, Punahou junior, 50.45
>> 800: Parker Wagnild, Mid-Pacific senior, 2:01.25
>> 1,500: Parker Wagnild, Mid-Pacific senior, 4:09.78
>> 3,000: Parker Wagnild, Mid-Pacific senior, 9:11.83
>> 110 hurdles: Jadaiah Taugasolo, Campbell senior, 15.88
>> 300 hurdles: Joshua Sanders, Moanalua junior, 40.32*
>> 4×100 relay: Kahuku (Kainoa Carvalho, Clyde Taulapapa, Brock Fonoimoana, Chansen Garcia), 43.96
>> 4×400 relay: Kapolei (Josiah del Prado, Jordan McQueen, Kunique Yandall-Parker, Jason Kealoha), 3:31.67
>> Shot put: John-Keawe Sagapolutele, Punahou junior, 47 feet, 10 inches
>> Discus: Ezra Laga, Baldwin senior, 159-04
>> High jump: Ethan Takara, Maui senior, 6-3
>> Pole vault: Stephen Chezik, Mililani senior, 13-0
>> Long jump: Kanoa Mahiko, Kaiser senior, 24-4.5
>> Triple jump: Joseph Randolph, Baldwin junior, 41-5

GIRLS
>> 100: Caiya Hanks, Konawaena senior, 12.59
>> 200: Caiya Hanks, Konawaena senior, 25.90
>> 400: Amelia Stebe, Radford sophomore, 1:00.22^
>> 800: Maila Healing, ‘Iolani sophomore, 2:24.00
>> 1,500: Kaylee Volner, Seabury Hall senior, 4:55.26
>> 3,000: Kaylee Volner, Seabury Hall senior, 10:29.07#
>> 100 hurdles: Tatum Moku, Kamehameha junior, 15.52
>> 300 hurdles: Chloe Kinlaw, Kaiser senior, 48.09
>> 4×100 relay: Punahou (Gabby Smith, Kelsey Ann Sato, Vani Salanoa, Hannah Miura), 50.76
>> 4×400 relay: Punahou (Sasha Iizuka-Sheeley, Vani Salanoa, Kylie Moniz, Natalie Kaku), 4:16.65
>> Shot put: Angeludi Asaah, Radford senior, 37-6*
>> Discus: Angeludi Asaah, Radford senior, 118-07^
>> High jump: Lexi King, ‘Iolani junior, 5-4*
>> Pole vault: Tatum Moku, Kamehameha junior, 12-7
>> Long jump: Taysia Rocha, Waiakea senior, and Elle Rimando, Mililani senior, 16-11.25
>> Triple jump: Elle Rimando, Mililani senior, 36-7

*-Times/distances were at the unofficial Cal Track/Ruby Tuesday Invitational
#-Times/distances were at the unofficial Yamamoto Invitational
^-Times/distances were at the unofficial Velasco Invitational

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Hawaii High School State Meet Records

BOYS
>> 100: Christian Padron, Damien, 10.63 (2017)
>> 200: Andrei Iosivas, Punahou, 21.67 (2018)
>> 400: Bennett Valencia, Punahou, 48.66 (1997)
>> 800: Joey Bunch, Radford, 1:51.1 handheld (1983)
>> 1500: Jac Hebert, Punahou, 4:01.23 (2014)
>> 3000: Kaeo Kruse, Kamehameha, 8:43.12 (2014)
>> 110 hurdles: Rey Cadiz, Baldwin, 14.19 (2019)
>> 300 hurdles: Tanner Moku, Kamehameha, 38.07 (2019)
>> 4×100 relay: Saint Louis (Roman Wilson, Keanu Wallace, Korvin Feagins, Keola Yadao), 41:54 (2019)
>> 4×400 relay: Punahou (Justin Pu’u-Robinson, David Tamura, Micah Williams, Andrei Iosivas), 3:19.74 (2018)
>> Shot put: Kaione Crabb, Punahou, 59-8.75 (1997)
>> Discus: Jerrod Avegalio, Kahuku, 186-0 (2003)
>> High jump: Kris Cuaresma-Primm, Mid-Pacific, 6-9 (1998)
>> Pole vault: Bubba Maclean, St. Anthony, 15-3 (1997)
>> Long jump: Anthony Kahoohanohano-Davis, Baldwin, 24-10 (2016)
>> Triple jump: Larry Khan-Smith, Campbell, 48.01 (1986)

GIRLS
>> 100: Kristen O’Handley, Kaiser, 12.01 (2017)
>> 200: Alyssa Bettendorf, Seabury Hall, 24.68 (2014)
>> 400: Endia Abrante, Kaiser, 54.41 (1998)
>> 800: Breanne Ball, ‘Iolani, 2:13.03 (2012)
>> 1500: Zoe Sims, Hawaii Preparatory Academy, 4:36.22 (2013)
>> 3000: Victoria Chang, Punahou, 9:38.03 (1999)
>> 100 hurdles: Saydee Aganus, Kamehameha-Hawaii, 14.11 (2017)
>> 300 hurdles: Vera Simms, Mililani, 42.80 (2000)
>> 4×100 relay: Radford, (Kaeli Patton, Andrea Hinkle, Sade Meyers, Tyler Whitner), 48.35 (2010)
>> 4×400 relay: ‘Iolani (Breanne Ball, Alyssa Kim, Kama Pascua, Abrianna Johnson-Edwards), 3:57.47 (2012)
>> Shot put: Charlinda Ioane, Kapolei, 45-9.75 (2012)
>> Discus: Joan Gago, Campbell, 160-3 (1982)
>> High jump: Natasha Kai, Kahuku, 5-5 (1999)
>> Pole vault: Amber Kozaki, Baldwin, 13-0 (2013)
>> Long jump: Shari Fox, Leilehua, 19-2.50 (1979)
>> Triple jump: Chenoa Frederick, Kamehameha-Hawaii, 39-10 (2018)

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