17 Feet, 6 Inches! Jonathan Allen Rewrote History and The Evergreen State is Buzzing
Alright, Emerald City! You thought T-Mobile Park was the only place making noise this time of year? Think again! The Washington WIAA Outdoor State Championships just wrapped up in Tacoma, and we had some absolute studs out there tearing it up. We’re talking about athletes not just winning, but straight-up etching their names into the history books! It was a weekend of pure athletic fire, proving that the talent pool here in Washington runs incredibly deep.
Washington's New Legends: Record Breakers Everywhere
Seriously, folks, what a weekend for our state's track and field phenoms. We're talking about performances that make you double-take the results sheet and wonder if you read it right the first time. First up, Cohen Butler, reppin' Camas, absolutely demolished the Class 4A boys 3,200 meters record! He ran an insane 8:43.77, blowing past the old mark by almost four seconds. Four seconds! That’s not just a win, that’s a statement. That’s a "future Olympian in the making" kind of run, the kind that gets coaches everywhere talking. You just know he left every single ounce of energy out there on that Tacoma track, pushing past limits nobody thought possible.
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👉 Claim Your Free $10 at KalshiAnd speaking of leaving everything out there, Hanford's Jonathan Allen? The dude literally soared into the record books! He cleared a state overall record of 17 feet, 6 inches in the boys pole vault, snatching the Class 4A title with a performance that felt almost gravity-defying. Seventeen feet, SIX INCHES! Imagine the hang time, the incredible strength, the focus, the sheer athletic prowess it takes to pull that off. We're talking about an all-time Washington best here, a mark that will stand for a long, long time. What an absolutely breathtaking display of skill!
Double Dominance and Freshman Fire
But the record books weren't the only ones getting a workout. Central Kitsap's Mana Voss decided two golds weren't enough, he needed two dominant golds. This kid took first place in both the Class 3A boys 800 meters and the 1,600 meters! He posted a blazing 1:51.09 in the 800m and followed that up with a scorching 4:06.55 in the 1,600m. That’s the kind of versatility and sheer endurance that makes you a legend in the sport, proving he’s got the speed and the stamina to conquer whatever distance he chooses. You gotta wonder how many more state titles this dude is gonna rack up before he's done with high school, because he looks unstoppable.
And let's give a massive shout-out to the freshman class, because the future is looking incredibly bright! Quenton Lanese, just a freshman, snagged 2nd place in two Class 4A Boys events, the 1600m and the 3200m. Think about that: going head-to-head with upperclassmen, athletes who have years more experience, and still pulling off a double silver at the state championships. That’s not just impressive, that’s a massive sign of things to come, and a reason for fans across the state to get hyped for the next few years of track and field here in Washington. This kid is going to be a force.
So yeah, while we're all glued to Lumen Field on Sundays hoping for a big defensive stop, or cheering on Julio Rodriguez at T-Mobile Park, don't forget the incredible, game-changing talent brewing right here in our high schools. These are the athletes who are gonna represent Washington on bigger stages down the line, wearing that Evergreen State pride on their sleeves. What a display of heart, speed, and raw talent from the WIAA Championships. Keep your eyes peeled, Seattle, because these names are just getting started, and their futures are blindingly bright!
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