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Athletes Eclipse Six 2022 Hawaii High School Track And Field Marks

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Hawaii’s high school track and field athletes were at it again last week in four meets statewide.

And the top times and distances in Hawaii so far in 2022 were eclipsed in six of the 32 separate events.

Over the next few weeks, the athletes and school teams will be moving on to league championships and then the Island Movers/HHSAA Track and Field State Championships at Kamehameha’s Kunuiakea Stadium on May 13-14.

Some of last week’s top performers were by: Mililani senior Stephen Chezik, who pole vaulted a foot higher than the previous 2022 high; and Konawaena junior Torrance Satta-Ellis, who recorded the top triple of jump of the season among his three individual wins and one team relay victory.

Konawaena’s Torrance Satta-Ellis. (Image credit: Hawaii Tribune-Herald).

Listed below are the six new top Hawaii times or distances for 2022 set last weekend, multiple-event winners from the four meets, the full list of 32 top times or distances for 2022, and all 32 state-meet records for comparative purposes.

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Note: Double-event winners in non-traditional events (the 4×200 relay and the 4×180 shuttle hurdles, for example) are not included.
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The 6 New 2022 Top Times Or Distances

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

>> Konawaena junior Torrance Satta-Ellis, 42-07.75 in the triple jump

>> Konawaena senior Caiya Hanks, 25.83 in the 200

>> Mililani senior Stephen Chezik, 13-9 in the pole vault

>> Radford senior Angeludi Asaah, 38-11 in the shot put

>> Kamehameha junior Tatum Moku, 17-05.5 in the long jump

>> Punahou’s Hanna Miura, Vani Salanoa, Sasha Iizuka-Shelley and Kylie Moniz, 4:09.83 in the 4×400 relay

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE KIF QUALIFYING MEET NO. 4 AT VIDINHA STADIUM (April 21, 2022)

>> Kauai’s Vilbert Oligo in the 100 (11.96) and 200 (24.90)

>> Island School’s Bradley Pratt in the 800 (2:10.65) and 1,500 (4:47.25)

>> Kapaa’s Nash Burkhart in the long jump (18-09) and triple jump (38-09)

>> Kapaa’s Jodi Woodward in the shot put (25-04) and discus (84-05)

>> Kapaa’s Kanoe Haneberg in the high jump (4-4) and 100 hurdles (18.03)

Ella Offley, right, won the 100-meter run for Island School at the KIF Qualifying Meet No. 4. (Image credit: Kauai correspondent).

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE KAMEHAMEHA-MAUI RELAYS (April 22, 2022)

>> Baldwin junior Joseph Randolph in the triple jump (42-01), the 4×100 relay (44.29) with Ryan Padron, Kelvyn Kaito and Ian Kikuchi, and the 4×400 relay (3:34.39) with Ryan Padron, Colin Crawford and Kelvyn Saito

>> King Kekaulike junior Jake Yoro in the 100 (11.63) and 200 (23.37)

>> Maui senior Jared Cantere in the 800 (2:03.79) and 1,500 (2:24.56)

>> King Kekaulike freshman Ja’lyn Deichert in the 100 (12.89), 200 (26.18), and the 4×100 relay (51.74) with Natalie Wright, Satori Israel and Lola Richardson

>> Seabury Hall senior Kaylee Volner in the 800 (2:31.66) and 1,500 (5:06.03)

>> King Kekaulike sophomore Kalena Akinaka in the 100 hurdles (17.97), 300 hurdles (50.32), and the 4×400 relay (4:20.56) with Madee Dougherty, Norah Brown and Jamie Abreu

>> Maui senior Amber Donnelly in the shot put (32-05.75) and discus (80-09)

>> Baldwin senior Ryan Padron in the 4×100 relay (44.29) with Joseph Randolph, Kelvyn Kaito and Ian Kikuchi, and the 4×400 relay (3:34.39) with Joseph Randolph, Colin Crawford and Kelvyn Saito

>> Baldwin senior Kelvyn Saito in the 4×100 relay (44.29) with Joseph Randolph, Ryan Padron,  and Ian Kikuchi, and the 4×400 relay (3:34.39) with Joseph Randolph, Ryan Padron and Colin Crawford

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE BIIF REGULAR-SEASON MEET (April 23, 2022)

>> Konawaena junior Torrance Satta-Ellis in the 100 (11.79), triple jump (42-07.75), long jump (20-08.25), and 4×100 relay (45.78) with Malakai Fillmore, Kawelu Kaiawe and Carmine Taetuna-Fautanu

>> Konawaena senior Caiya Hanks in the 100 (12.67) and 4×100 relay (51.93) with Uhiwai Wall, Ila Henry and Braxton Kimitete

>> Kealakehe junior Cozette Wood in the 1,500 (5:13.31) and 3,000 (11:47.62)

>> Konawaena junior Braxton Kimitete in the 300 hurdles (50.02) and 4×100 relay with Caiya Hanks, Uhiwai Wall and Ila Henry

>> Waiakea senior Taysia Rocha in the triple jump (34-0.50) and the 4×400 relay (4:24.70) with Kaylie Hashizaki, Malia Hill and Maya Kaneshiro

>> Waiakea junior Ngirakederang Ueda in the 1,500 (4:18.51) and 3,000 (9:37.467)

>> Konawaena senior Malakai Fillmore in the 110 hurdles (17.39), 300 hurdles (41.70) and 4×100 relay (45.78) with Kawelu Kaiawe, Torrance Satta-Ellis and Carmine Taetuna-Fautanu

>> Konawaena junior Kawelu Kaiawe in the 400 (53.60) and the 4×100 relay (45.78) with Malakai Fillmore, Torrance Satta-Ellis and Carmine Taetuna-Fautanu

>> Konawaena junior Kiyoshi Todd in the 800 (2:03.71) and the 4×400 relay (3:36.34) with Sebastian Ortiz-Bloom, Jayden Gebin and Alex Tuson

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MULTIPLE-EVENT WINNERS AT THE PUNAHOU RELAYS (April 23, 2022)

>> Radford senior Angeludi Asaah in the shot put (38-11) and discus (122-02)

>> Kamehameha junior Tatum Moku in the pole vault (11-03) and long jump (17-05.5)

>> Punahou junior John-Keawe Sagapolutele in the shot put (50-02) and discus (155-05)

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

Updated: April 27

BOYS
>> 100 meters: Joseph Randolph, Baldwin junior, 10.61
>> 200: Joseph Randolph, Baldwin junior, 21.62
>> 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, 8:56.92
>> 110 hurdles: Noah Harris, Kamehameha senior, 15.33
>> 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: Saint Louis (Magnus Ochoco, Kaeo Keomaka, Casey Connel, Michael Joshua Price), 3:31.64
>> Shot put: John-Keawe Sagapolutele, Punahou junior, 50 feet, 9 inches
>> Discus: Ezra Laga, Baldwin senior, 159-04
>> High jump: Ethan Takara, Maui senior, 6-3
>> Pole vault: Stephen Chezik, Mililani senior, 13-9
>> Long jump: Kanoa Mahiko, Kaiser senior, 24-4.5
>> Triple jump: Torrance Satta-Ellis, Konawaena junior, 42-07.75

GIRLS
>> 100: Ja’lyn Deichert, King Kekaulike freshman, 12.48
>> 200: Caiya Hanks, Konawaena senior, 25.83
>> 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), 50.31
>> 4×400 relay: Punahou (Hannah Miura, Vani Salanoa, Sasha Iizuka-Sheeley, Kylie Moniz), 4:09.83
>> Shot put: Angeludi Asaah, Radford senior, 38-11
>> Discus: Taina Tanuvasa, Kalani senior, 132-04
>> High jump: Lexi King, ‘Iolani junior, 5-4*
>> Pole vault: Tatum Moku, Kamehameha junior, 12-7
>> Long jump: Tatum Moku, Kamehameha junior, 17-05.5
>> 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 Invite
^-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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