Cohen Butler Absolutely SHATTERED A State Record, and Washington Track Is On Notice!
Alright Emerald City, you gotta hear this. While we're all fired up for our Mariners with Julio and Cal Raleigh owning center field and home plate, and looking ahead to what Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Cooper Kupp will cook up for the Seahawks, something truly wild went down right here in our backyard this past weekend in Tacoma. We're talking pure, unadulterated speed and power, and it came from some of our own Washington kids! This wasn't some scrimmage; this was our state championships, and these athletes brought the fire.
Camas Kid Blasts State Record!
So, get this: Cohen Butler, reppin' Camas, didn't just win the Class 4A boys 3,200 meters. Nah, he *obliterated* the state record with an insane 8:43.77! Think about that. He crushed the previous mark by almost four whole seconds. Four seconds in a 3,200-meter race isn't just an improvement; it's like a whole other postcode. That's a statement, a declaration, and honestly, it makes you wonder what else this kid has in the tank. Running in Tacoma, he showed everyone what pure Washington talent looks like. What a performance!
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But hold up, the record books weren't the only things getting rewritten in Tacoma. Central Kitsap's Mana Voss decided he wasn't leaving the Washington State Championships without gold. He snagged *both* the Class 3A boys 800 meters and 1,600 meters titles! He put down a scorching 1:51.09 in the 800m, then followed it up with a 4:06.55 in the 1600m. Two golds! That's clutch performance, proving he's got the toughness and chops to dominate at the highest level of high school competition in our state.
And then there's Hanford's Jonathan Allen, who literally soared to new heights and left everyone speechless. The man cleared an unbelievable 17 feet, 6 inches in the boys pole vault. He didn't just win the Class 4A title; he also set a new *state overall record*! Seventeen feet, six inches! Seriously, that's higher than most basketball hoops! This isn't just winning a championship; this is pure, raw athleticism making history right before our eyes. You gotta respect the sheer dedication and skill. What a moment for Hanford and Washington track!
Seriously, folks, what a weekend for Washington track and field. These kids, Mana Voss, Cohen Butler, and Jonathan Allen, are out there pushing limits, setting records, and showing the whole state what's possible. It's a massive reminder that the future of sports in the Emerald City and beyond is looking absolutely electric. Whether it's the roar of the 12s at Lumen Field or the energy at T-Mobile Park, we know how to rally behind our athletes. Keep an eye on these names, because if this weekend was any indication, they're just getting started on their path to greatness. What a time to be a Washington sports fan!
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