Wait Until You See These Numbers: Washington's Own High School Track Stars Are Absolutely Crushing State Records, And You Won't Believe the Times!

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Washington's Own High School Track Stars Are Absolutely Crushing State Records, And You Won't Believe the Times!

Alright, Seattle, listen up! Forget about a quiet weekend, because the Washington WIAA Outdoor State Championships 2026 in Tacoma just went absolutely OFF! We're talking about local high school athletes not just winning, but obliterating state records. If you think the Emerald City only churns out pro talent, you gotta see what went down because our next generation is here, and they are FAST.

Tacoma Witnessed History: Records Fell Hard!

Seriously, T-Mobile Park might be buzzing with Mariners early-season form, but out at the track, these kids were putting on a show that would make Julio Rodriguez proud. Central Kitsap's Mana Voss was a straight-up legend, snagging *two* Class 3A boys titles! He didn't just win the 800 meters, he clocked a blistering 1:51.09, and then turned around to dominate the 1600 meters with an insane 4:06.55. That's not just fast, that's "future star" fast. But Voss wasn't alone in rewriting the history books. Cohen Butler from Camas came through in the Class 4A boys 3200 meters, smashing the record by nearly four seconds with an unbelievable 8:43.77. Almost four seconds, people! That’s a lifetime in a distance race. And then there's Jonathan Allen from Hanford. This dude didn't just win the Class 4A boys pole vault title, he cleared 17 feet, 6 inches, setting a *new state overall record*! The athleticism on display was just unreal, making you wonder what these guys will do next.

Future Stars Emerging from the Emerald City

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The talent pool runs deep here in Washington, and it's not just the record-breakers making noise. We saw some incredible depth and fierce competition. Freshman Quenton Lanese from Class 4A showed out, taking 2nd place in both the 1600 meters and the 3200 meters, and setting a freshman class record in the process! A freshman, placing second in *two* big races at the state level? That’s massive, and tells you he's got a bright future ahead. And let's not forget Cassidy Armstrong who claimed 1st Place in the Girls Class 3A 3200m. We don't have all the details on her performance yet, but a state champion is a state champion! It's clear that the future of track and field in our state is absolutely electrifying, and these are the names we'll be hearing for years to come. So, while we're all geared up for the next Mariners game or anticipating the Seahawks' early performance under Mike Macdonald, keep an eye on these young phenoms. They're making our state proud right now, and who knows, maybe we'll be cheering them on at the biggest stages someday. What a weekend for Washington track!

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