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Posted on: Sunday, May 18, 2008

Kamehameha girls capture first state crown

Photo gallery: State Track and Field

By Leila Wai
Advertiser Staff Writer

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Kamehameha's Kanani Herring captured the state championship in the high jump with a leap of 5 feet, 3 inches.

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Punahou's Leigh Martel won the pole vault at 10 feet, 3 inches.

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MILILANI — A second-place finish helped the Kamehameha girls track and field team take first.

The Warriors won their first HHSAA/Island Movers Track & Field Girls Championship at Mililani High last night, unseating four-time champion Punahou.

"I hope this isn't the last time we win," Kamehameha junior Ashlee Jimenez said. "Punahou is a tough team to beat."

The Warriors held a 5.5-point lead over Punahou headed into the final event, the 4x400-meter relay, but their second-place finish gave them eight points, enough to hold off Punahou's 10 points for the relay win.

"You give your all; it's more your heart and your mind than your body," Jimenez, the Warriors' 4x400 anchor, said. "Track is an individual sport, but it all comes down to the team."

Behind first-place finishes by shot-putter Charmaine "Noe" Mokiao and high jumper Kanani Herring, the Warriors scored 59.25 points. Punahou finished with 55.75 points and Kahuku was third with 46.

"It's great; I'm so excited," Kamehameha senior Alana Meditz said. "This is the most exciting thing that's happened to me."

Mokiao defended her title in the shot put with a toss of 39 feet, 9 1/2 inches on her final attempt.

"I just went for it. I even did a kia, which is a growl," Mokiao said. "That was my last throw and this was my last meet, so I thought I should go for it."

Herring, the Advertiser State Player of the Year in volleyball, jumped 5-3.

Kahuku freshman Zhane Santiago won three events, doubling up in both hurdle events and winning the triple jump.

She won the 100-meter hurdles in 15.12 seconds and the 300-meter hurdles in 46.22, and jumped 35-7.

"I was expecting really hard competition, but I tried my best," Santiago said. "All of these girls are good out here.

"(I really wanted to win) the 100 hurdles, because I knew (Ka'u's Larissa Edwards) was really good," she added. "I didn't want to let myself down."

Two Neighbor Island runners also won multiple events.

Seabury Hall freshman phenom Kailea Tracy-Visintainer lived up to her hype, winning both the 400 (56.98) and 200 (25.06).

"I feel amazed and really excited," Tracy-Visintainer said. "There was some pressure. I knew I was the top seed, and my coach told me I would have a target on my back. I was really relaxed; I knew all I could do was run my fastest."

She won the 400 with a cushion of 2.56 seconds and her 200 time was .02 off the state record time (Lauran Dignam, 25.04, 2002).

King Kekaulike junior Bailey Massenburg won the 1,500 (5:17.47), 800 (2:19.21) and finished second in the 3,000 (10:40.75) behind Kaiser's Sarah Clapp (10:30.82)

Massenburg and Kamehameha-Maui's Ka'ahumanu Rozet led a tight pack of runners before breaking away in the final lap in the 1,500.

"Last year I wasn't prepared," Massenburg said. "It was the first time running in states and I led the whole race and got passed at the end. Today I just wanted to keep good position. I was just working with the pack."

Massenburg ran the 1,500 in 4:51 at the Maui Interscholastic League championships, making yesterday's winning time nearly 30 seconds slower.

"I knew it was slow, but it was a really relaxed pace," she said. "I wasn't going for time at all."

Kalani senior Yasmina Taketa won the long jump for the second straight year, setting a personal record of 18-5 1/2.

"I've been hitting 17-8, 17-9 consistently all year," Taketa said. "I've been wanting to get 18, and I'm happy it's at states.

"I'm really happy I ended well as a senior. It feels good."

Taketa fouled on her first attempt, and hit the winning distance on her second jump. She also reached 18 feet on her third jump of 18-2.75.

"The foul made me mad," she said. "I do super well under pressure, I guess."

Kaua'i's Tiffany Ikeda-Simao won the 100-meter dash in 12.38.

"It's amazing," said Ikeda-Simao, who finished sixth in last year's championships. "I just wanted to put out my best (effort) and hopefully come out on top."

She also anchored Kaua'i's winning 4x100-meter relay team, winning with Kathleen Cadiente, Kelsey Cadiente and Jamilee Jimenez in 49.03.

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FINAL RESULTS

BOYS

Team

1, Punahou 55.75 points. 2, Radford 52. 3, Baldwin 41.75. 4, Mililani 40. 5, Saint Louis 29.75. 6, Leilehua 28. 7t, King Kekaulike 20. 7t, Kaiser 20. 7t, Maryknoll 20. 10, 'Aiea 18. 11, Ka'u 17. 12t, Kea'au 15. 12t, Damien 15. 14t, Kailua 14. 14t, Roosevelt 14. 16, Kamehameha 12. 17, 'Iolani 10. 18t, Word of Life 8. 18t, Waipahu 8. 18t, Campbell 8. 21, Lahainaluna 7. 22t, Nanakuli 6. 22t, Kamehameha-Hawai'i 6. 22t, Waialua 6. 22t, St. Anthony 6. 26t, Hilo 4. 26t, Christian Liberty 4. 26t, Hawai'i Baptist 4. 29t, Kapolei 2. 29t, Waiakea 2. 31t, Maui 1. 31t, Kaua'i 1. 33, Konawaena 0.75.

Discus Throw

1, Sean Tesoro (Bald) 160-1. 2, Abe Markowitz (Pun) 157-2. 3, Aaron Tipoti (WOL) 157-1. 4, Jasper Hunt ('Aiea) 154-11. 5, Adam Hom (WOL) 150. 6, Likiak Jack (Waik) 147-2.

Shot Put

1, Brennan Sato ('Aiea) 53-6fl. 2, Abe Markowitz (Pun) 53-1. 3, Chauncy Makainai (Kail) 52-10fl. 4, Lawrence Lagafuaina ('Aiea) 52-9fl. 5, Sean Tesoro (Bald) 51-6fl. 6, Bensen Ma'afala (Dam) 50-3fl.

Long Jump

1, Reid Furukawa ('Iol) 22-2A. 2, Trevor Mau (SL) 22-fl. 3, Marnick Dela Cruz (Wail) 21-8fl. 4, Alex Fowler (Roos) 21-6fl. 5, Shane Wo (Pun) 21-1. 6, Matt Yim (Pun) 21-A.

Triple Jump

1, Alex Fowler (Roos) 45-8. 2, Trevor Mau (SL) 44-11. 3, Bryson Williams (Lah) 43-1fl. 4, Mtume Msikizi-Jackson (Kea'au) 43-A. 5, John Hagar (Pun) 42-9fl. 6, Jacob Edwards (Ka'u) 42-8A.

High Jump

1, Taylor Spencer (SL) 6-3. 2, Andrew Longboy (Mili) J6-3. 3, Cody Waltjen (KSH) 6-1. 4, John Hagar (Pun) J6-1. 5, Matt Yamane (Pun) 5-11. 5t, Sam Unger (Kona) 5-11. 5t, Trevor Mau (SL) 5-11. 5t, Rowe Wilson (Bald) 5-11.

Pole Vault

1, Micah Swain (KS) 14-9. 2, Cameron Daugherty (Mili) J14-9. 3, Billy Pacheco Jr. (SA) 14-3. 4, Gordon Cox (Waip) 13-9. 5, Dave Walden (Pun) J13-9. 6, Scott Hunter (Hilo) 13-3.

110 Hurdles1, Javen Correia (Mary) 14.60. 2, Jacob Edwards (Ka'u) 15.29. 3, Talonn Medley (Nana) 15.62. 4, Aaremy Palomares (Lei) 15.63. 5, Nathan Blue (Rad) 15.84. 6, Thomas Delacruz (Hilo) 16.02.

100 Dash

1, Christopher Rainey (Rad) 10.89. 2, Jonathan Padron (Dam) 10.97. 3, Zach Coronas (Pun) 11.07. 4, Kawika Ornellas (Mili) 11.09. 5, Kalua Noa (Kais) 11.10. 6, Kalei Kamahele (Bald) 11.11.

1,500 Run

1, Paul Williams (Lei) 4:07.67. 2, Reid Hunter (KK) 4:07.96. 3, Christian Putegnat (Camp) 4:13.41. 4, Nicholas Hagemann (Kea'au) 4:14.90. 5, Kainoa Ho (KS) 4:20.47. 6, Daniel Brooks (Kea'au) 4:23.15.

4x100 Relay

1, Radford (Donniqtay Campbell, Jonathan Atangan, Ikaika Kamaka, Christopher Rainey) 42.55. 2, Mililani 43.01. 3, Damien 43.38. 4, Baldwin 43.38. 5, Saint Louis 43.52. 6, Kaua'i 43.87.

400 Dash

1, Zach Coronas (Pun) 49.56. 2, Christopher Rainey (Rad) 49.93. 3, Donzel Scott (Lei) 50.71. 4, Jesse Henderson (KK) 50.72. 5, Ikaika Kamaka (Rad) 50.77. 6, Matthew Lawless (Lah) 50.79.

300 Hurdles1, Javen Correia (Mary) 39.49. 2, Jacob Edwards (Ka'u) 39.94. 3, David Atiz (Kea'au) 40.01. 4, Gordon Cox (Waip) 40.79. 5, Shenon Moore (Kapo) 40.87. 6, Thomas Delacruz (Hilo) 42.01.

800 Run

1, Joey Amescua (Bald) 1:55.01. 2, Reid Hunter (KK) 1:57.28. 3, Tobie Reeuwijk (Pun) 1:59.45. 4, Nick Ucker (CL) 2:00.13. 5, Ryan Nakasone (Pun) 2:00.27. 6, Cameron Nance (Waik) 2:00.95.

200 Dash

1, Christopher Rainey (Rad) 21.89* (Pvs record: 21.90 by Joseph Locey of Kapa'a in 2004). 2, Kalua Noa (Kais) 22.00. 3, Kalei Kamahele (Bald) 22.38. 4, Kawika Ornellas (Mili) 22.63. 5, Dalaunte Taz Stevenson (Mili) 22.72. 6, Mitchell Crim (Maui) 22.86.

3,000 Run

1, Dawson Vorderbruegge (Kais) 8:58.14* (Pvs record: 9:01.80 by Todd Iacovelli of Punahou in 2002). 2, Kensuke Taylor (Kail) 9:04.67. 3, Paul Williams (Lei) 9:07.61. 4, Matt Nakamoto (HBA) 9:17.38. 5, Christian Putegnat (Camp) 9:22.94. 6, Mark Turner (Hilo) 9:23.96.

4x400 Relay

1, Radford (Donniqtay Campbell, Ikaika Kamaka, Jonathan Atangan, Christopher Rainey) 3:22.46. 2, Baldwin 3:25.16. 3, Mililani 3:25.35. 4, Punahou 3:25.79. 5, Leilehua 3:27.23. 6, Saint Louis 3:28.27.

GIRLS

Team

1, Kamehameha 59.25 points. 2, Punahou 55.75. 3, Kahuku 46. 4, Kaua'i 38. 5, King Kekaulike 30. 6, Seabury Hall 26. 7, Kalani 21. 8t, Hawai'i Prep 20. 8t, Wai'anae 20. 10, Ka'u 16. 11, Radford 14.75. 12, 'Iolani 14.50. 13, Baldwin 13. 14t, Pearl City 12. 14t, Kapolei 12. 14t, Leilehua 12. 17t, Farrington 10. 17t, Kaiser 10. 17t, Kaimuki 10. 20t, Kamehameha-Maui 8. 20t, Hilo 8. 22t, Lahainaluna 6. 22t, Roosevelt 6. 24t, La Pietra 4. 24t, Maui 4. 24t, Word of Life 4. 24t, Konawaena 4. 28t, Honoka'a 2. 28t, 'Aiea 2. 28t, Waimea 2. 28t, Kailua 2. 32t, Waipahu 1. 32t, Kohala 1. 32t, Sacred Hearts 1 35, Moloka'i 0.75.

Discus Throw

1 Vaioleti Mikaele (Kaim) 133-7. 2, Kasandra Vegas (KS) 123-8. 3, Olivia Fatongia ('Iol) 119-2. 4, Chanteal Satele (WOL) 113-7. 5, Jacklyn Fonoti (Farr) 113-6. 6, Heaven-Lee Tanuvasa (SHA) 113.

Shot Put

1, Charmaine Mokiao (KS) 39-9›. 2, Junitta Fonoti (Farr) 38-1fl. 3, Juleesa Kawaauhau (Kah) J38-1fl. 4, Adele Schwenke (Kah) 34-6. 5, Lucy Soa (Kail) 34-4. 6, Julia Naumes (Koh) 34-2.

Long Jump

1, Yasmina Taketa (Kaln) 18-5›. 2, Jamilee Jimenez (Kaua'i) 17-7fl. 3, Zhane Santiago (Kah) 17-›. 4, Kacie Craig (Lah) 16-9fl. 5, Tiffany Ikeda-Simao (Kaua'i) 16-7. 6, Joy Piotrowski (Pun) 16-3.

Triple Jump1, Zhane Santiago (Kah) 35-7. 2, Tiffany Ikeda-Simao (Kaua'i) 35-3A. 3, Cecilia Durocher (PC) 35-A. 4, Lindsay Taira (Pun) 34-10A. 5, Joy Piotrowski (Pun) 34-8fl. 6, Kini Shuping (HP) 33-4.

High Jump

1, Kanani Herring (KS) 5-3. 2, Erika Cushnie (HP) J5-3. 3, Alexa Untermann (Pun) 5-1. 4, Mindy Campbell (HP) 4-11. 5t, Hailey Kauhane (KS) J4-11. 5t, Michele Gilliland (Pun) J4-11. 5t, Kaeli Patton (Rad) J4-11. 5t, Abigail Adolpho (Mol) J4-11.

Pole Vault

1, Leigh Martel (Pun) 10-3. 2, Daysha Viernes (Hilo) J10-3. 3, Camie Kohashi (Roos) 9-9. 4, Sheyenne Machida (Maui) 9-3. 5t, Emily Shiraki ('Iol) J9-3. 5t, Amy Bumatai (KS) J9-3.

100 Hurdles

1, Zhane Santiago (Kah) 15.12. 2, Larissa Edwards (Ka'u) 15.15. 3, Cecilia Durocher (PC) 15.89. 4, Abcde Paogofie (Wain) 16.03. 5, Jordyn Kilgore (Lah) 16.36. 6, Misha Jones (Wain) 16.46.

100 Dash

1, Tiffany Ikeda-Simao (Kaua'i) 12.38. 2, Ciara Quarles (Wain) 12.42. 3, Brittany Feiteria (Bald) 12.45. 4, Tamara Mcgee (Kap) 12.53. 5, Yasmina Taketa (Kaln) 12.58. 6, Hailey Kauhane (KS) 12.70.

1,500 Run

1, Bailey Massenburg (KK) 5:17.47. 2, Ka'ahumanu Rozet (KSM) 5:20.32. 3, Farrah Madanay (Pun) 5:23.12. 4, Savannah Lowrie (Lei) 5:23.93. 5, Caralyn Broyles (Waim) 5:24.48. 6, Amelia Evans (HP) 5:25.62.

4x100 Relay

1, Kaua'i (Kathleen Cadiente, Kelsey Cadiente, Jamilee Jimenez, Tiffany Ikeda-Simao) 49.03. 2, Radford 49.26. 3, Baldwin 50.55. 4, Punahou 50.64. 5, Kamehameha 51.05. 6, Wai'anae 51.16.

400 Dash

1, Kailea Tracy-Visintainer (Sea) 56.98. 2, Yasmina Taketa (Kaln) 59.54. 3, Ashlee Jimenez (KS) 59.55. 4, Vanessa Jackson (Lei) 60.17. 5, Sade Myers ('Aiea) 60.55. 6, Maile Thomas (Bald) 61.01.

300 Hurdles

1, Zhane Santiago (Kah) 46.22. 2, Alana Meditz (KS) 46.81. 3, Larissa Edwards (Ka'u) 47.15. 4, Lindsey Dahl (Kona) 47.50. 5, Jana Larson (Ka'u) 47.51. 6, Alyssa-Rae Mita (Pun) 48.65.

800 Run

1, Bailey Massenburg (KK) 2:19.21. 2, Mari Carmichael (Pun) 2:21.08. 3, Lea Lundblad (Sea) 2:23.45. 4, Mariama Lane (Lei) 2:24.19. 5, Noelani Vargas (HP) 2:25.03. 6, Maile Scarpino ('Iol) 2:28.02.

200 Dash

1, Kailea Tracy-Visintainer (Sea) 25.06. 2, Tamara Mcgee (Kapo) 25.57. 3, Ciara Quarles (Wain) 25.74. 4, Hailey Kauhane (KS) 26.07. 5, Lahaina Zoller (Pun) 26.09. 6, Yasmina Taketa (Kaln) 26.16.

3,000 Run

1, Sarah Clapp (Kais) 10:30.82. 2, Bailey Massenburg (KK) 10:40.75. 3, Jenna Wong ('Iol) 10:48.82. 4, Haley Abing (LP) 10:58.41. 5, Tialana Greenwell (Hon) 11:05.23. 6, Chelsea Oda (Pun) 11:16.69.

4x400 Relay

1, Punahou (Sydney Meheula, Juliana Brown, Mari Carmichael, Lahaina Zoller) 4:01.36. 2, Kamehameha 4:02.84. 3, Radford 4:11.70. 4, Hawai'i Prep 4:12.44. 5, King Kekaulike 4:13.39. 6, Waipahu 4:14.40.

Reach Leila Wai at lwai@honoluluadvertiser.com.