Chenoa Frederick, Rey Cadiz shine again in track and field

Kamehameha-Hawaii's Chenoa Frederick, right, stayed ahead of Maui's Alyssa Mae Antolin, middle, and Mid-Pacific's Amy Warrington to win the girls 100-meter dash at the 2018 state championships. Photo by Jamm Aquino/Star-Advertiser.

Chenoa Frederick continues to build up her resume in Big Island Interscholastic Association track and field.

The Kamehameha-Hawaii junior won four individual events at the BIIF championships Saturday and placed second in another.

Frederick won the 100-meter dash (12.73 seconds, with a qualifying time of 12.57), high jump (5 feet, 1 inch), long jump (16-10.50) and triple jump (38.4.25), and she was the runner-up in the 200 (26.16).


A year ago, Frederick set three BIIF records — long jump (18-4.25), triple jump (41 feet) and 4×100 relay with Saydee Aganus, Joey-Ann Cootey and Angeline Kenoi (49.52).

Frederick also holds two state-meet marks — long jump (18-1.25) and triple jump (39-10) — set last year, when she also won the 100 (12.52). She will be trying to better those times and distances on Saturday at the Island Movers/HHSAA Track and Field State Championships at War Memorial Stadium on Maui.

At the MIL championship meet on Saturday, Rey Cadiz ran a 14.18 in the 110 hurdles, which is two-hundredths of a second faster than his state-meet-record time of 14.20 from last year’s trials.

Cadiz is the defending state champion in both the 110 and 300 hurdles. His personal best of 38.90 in the 300 came in last year’s winning state performance.

The competition is piling up in the 300 hurdles this year, making for a possible epic race Saturday. The best so far this year are Kamehameha’s Tanner Moku (37.99), Punahou’s Chris Paige (38.92), Radford’s Michael Edwards (39.02), Cadiz (39.10), and Radford’s Kendall Saxton (39.83).


Hawaii’s top 2019 times and distances followed by all state-meet record holders are below.

HAWAII’S TOP 2019 TIMES/DISTANCES SO FAR
BOYS
>> 100: Noah Payne, Seabury Hall senior, 10.70
>> 200: Noah Payne, Seabury Hall senior, 21.89
>> 400: *Trenton Wailehua, Saint Louis junior, 49.42
>> 800: Nicholas Georgia, Kaiser sophomore, 1:57.60
>> 1500: Narayana Schneider, McKinley junior, 4:00.61
>> 3000: Kainalu Pagente, Pearl City sophomore, 9:12.11
>> 110 hurdles: *Rey Cadiz, Baldwin senior, 14.30
>> 300 hurdles: Tanner Moku, Kamehameha junior, 37.99
>> 4×100 relay: Saint Louis (Roman Wilson, Keanu Wallace, Korvin Feagins, Keola Yadao), 42.11
>> 4×400 relay: *Punahou (David Rosen, Vincent Terrell, Chris Paige, Justin Pu’u-Robinson, 3:24.34
>> Shot put: Logan Faitau, Farrington senior, 52-4
>> Discus: Apakasi Felemi, Lahainaluna senior, 157-5
>> High jump: Korvin Feagins, Saint Louis senior, 6-7
>> Pole vault: *J. Kai Yamafuji, Punahou junior, 15-1
>> Long jump: Kawika Clemente, Kamehameha sophomore, 22-6.25
>> Triple jump: Kamoi Latu, Saint Louis junior, 45-2.25

GIRLS
>> 100: Justine Bostic, Kalaheo sophomore, 12.24
>> 200: Mackenzie Reed, Mililani senior, 25.82
>> 400: Mackenzie Reed, Mililani senior, 58.76
>> 800: Maiya Fujiwara, Punahou senior, 2:18.46
>> 1500: Maiya Fujiwara, Punahou senior, 4:47.47
>> 3000: Johanna Seng, Hawaii Baptist sophomore, 10:39.33
>> 100 hurdles: Leilani Leopard, Campbell senior, 15.13
>> 300 hurdles: Naomi Bates, Radford sophomore, 44.33
>> 4×100 relay: *Punahou (Stevie Marvin, Grace Blanchette, Kaylie Klausing, Lexie Lowery) 50.17
>> 4×400 relay: Punahou (Kaila Ronquilio, Ally Little, Maiya Fujiwara, Kayla Almeida), 4:07.41
>> Shot put: Sina Uluave, Punahou senior, 38-7
>> Discus: Zada Tagovailoa, Damien junior, 125-10.5
>> High jump: Waileia Edwards, Kauai senior, 5-3
>> Pole vault: *Tianna Powell, Baldwin junior, 11-8
>> Long jump: *Chenoa Frederick, Kamehameha-Hawaii junior, 18-1.25
>> Triple jump: *Chenoa Frederick, Kamehameha-Hawaii, 39-3

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HAWAII 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, 14.20 (2018)
>> 300 hurdles: Dana Navarro-Arias, Maui, 38.10 (1999)
>> 4×100 relay: Punahou (Tanner Ono, Vincent Terrell, Justin Pu’u-Robinson, Andrei Iosivas), 42.18 (2018)
>> 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 Prep, 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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