Tahoma boys and girls track and field team win meet against Kentwood | Slideshow

The Tahoma boys and girls track and field team maintained their undefeated league season after beating Kentwood on Wednesday.

The Tahoma boys and girls track and field team maintained their undefeated league season after beating Kentwood on Wednesday.

The Bears boys won 98-47 and the Bears girls won 82-68.

Senior Aaron Davis led the Bears boys with a first place in 100 meters, the shot put and the discus. He ran the 100 in 11.55 seconds, throw the shot put 50 feet, 11.5 inches and the discus 148 feet, two inches, setting a new personal records in both throwing events. Junior Merritt Kropelnicki won the 400 meters with a time of 53.62, nearly a one second improvement over his previous personal record. Jacob Larsen took first in the 800 meters after setting a new personal record of 1:59.13.

Sophomore Jordan Thompson won the 110 hurdles with a time of 16.15, .3 second shy of his personal record. Freshman Tyler Gage won both the 300 hurdles and the long jump, running a time of 42.40 and jumping 19 feet, 9.25 inches. His 300 hurdles time beat his previous personal record by almost a full second, as well as fellow teammate Thompson by .5 second.

The Bears 400 relay team, comprised of Davis, Gage, Harold Thordarson and Jacob Contreras won with a combined time of 44.37. In field events, junior Anthony Gasero won the javelin with a throw of 153 feet, five inches. Sophomore Deshon Williams took first in the high jump and the triple jump after making a vertical leap of five feet, 10 inches and a horizontal leap of 39 feet, 7.5 inches.

Bears girls junior Olivia Ranft won the 400 meters with a time of 1:00.18, a new personal record. Freshman Delaney Tiernan won the 800 meters, crossing the finish line at 2:23.49, narrowly beating her previous personal record of 2:23.60 from the March 24 meet against Liberty. Junior Elizabeth Oosterhout won the two mile with a time of 11:51.67. Junior Savanna Haverfield took first in the 100 hurdles with a time of 15.71, a new personal record.

The Bears girls 400 meter relay team, comprised of Paige Hammock, Haverfield, Emery Dillion and Cassidy Richmond, took first with a combined time of 50.88. Their 1,600 meter relay team also took first, with Tiernan, Cheyenne Haverfield, Ranft and Richmond running a combined time of 4:12.33.

Junior Jennifer Barrack won the long jump after leaping 15 feet, 9.75 inches. Conks boys freshman Bailey Paladin won the 200 meters with a time of 23.81, a new personal record by over a second. Senior Danny Lunder won the mile, crossing the finish line at 4:32.91.

Their 1,600 relay team, comprised of Forrest Salgado, Robin Cheema, Paladin and Lunder, took first with a combined time of 3:33.50. Senior Matt Riddle won the pole vault after vaulting 12 feet, a whole foot higher than his previous personal record.

The Conks were without senior Madelayne Varela, but still won first place in the 100 and 200 meters thanks to the performance by senior Mykala Benjamin, who ran a time of 12.66 and 26.64 respectively.

Sophomore Tessa Carlin won the mile after running a time of 5:22.67, a 10 second improvement over her previous personal record of 5:32.80 at Pasco Invitational on April 14 and nearly 18 second improvement over her mile time at the Kentlake meet the week prior. Sarah Toeaina won the 300 hurdles and the triple jump after running a time of 46.47, a new season personal record, and jumping a total distance of 34 feet, two inches.

The Conks girls 800 meter relay team, comprised of Amari Bradley, Tori Vallala, Alyx Toeaina and Benjamin, took first place with a combined time of 1:46.49. In the field events, Alyx Toeaina took first in the shot put and discus, with throws of 42 feet, 11.5 inches and 129 feet, nine inches respectively. Senior Kacie Seims won the javelin after throwing it 128 feet, three inches.

Junior Carly Horn won the high jump with a vertical leap of five feet, two inches. Junior Beth Parrish won the pole vault after vaulting nine feet.