All charged up: Cronk, Hines capture state titles

Published 3:30 pm Wednesday, May 30, 2018

All charged up: Cronk, Hines capture state titles
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All charged up: Cronk, Hines capture state titles
Kentridge’s Tyler Cronk sails over the bar during the high jump finals at the 4A state track and field championships at Tacoma’s Mount Tahoma High School last Saturday. Cronk, a 6-foot-8 senior, cleared 6 feet, 9 inches, to capture his second straight title. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter
Kentridge’s Solomon Hines points to the sky and after winning the 200-meter dash at the 4A state track and field finals at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma last Saturday. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter
Kentridge’s Solomon Hines, middle, races Auburn Riverside’s Jaden Robinson, right, and Federal Way’s Anthony Frazier, left, in the 100-meter dash at the 4A track and field championship last weekend. Hines took second in the 100 at 10.95 seconds. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter
Kentridge’s Lauryn ‘Lolo’ Ford took third in the long jump with a personal-best leap of 18 feet, 11¼ inches. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter
Kentlake’s Jordan Fong, bound for Stanford, took silver in the shot put with a heave of 41 feet, 6¾. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter
Kentwood’s 400-meter relay finished second in 48.03 seconds, with Hailey Suit pulling anchor duty. She also took sixth in the 100 at 12.33. RACHEL CIAMPI, Reporter

Tyler Cronk and Solomon Hines came up golden on high school’s biggest track and field stage last Saturday.

Kentridge’s senior stars punctuated standout prep careers with strong finishes at the 4A championships at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma.

Expected to win, Cronk did just that, climbing 6 feet, 9 inches to defend his high jump title. Wanting to clear 7 feet, Cronk missed on three attempts at 6-11.

Afterward, he graciously accepted the win and looked back fondly on his career at Kentridge.

“It’s not just for myself, I jump basically for my family and my school,” the 6-foot-8 Cronk said. “Winning last year and again this year feels good.”

Cronk, among the national leaders with his personal-best 7-3 set earlier this season, thanked his supporters and coaches for his good fortune. He will take his talents to Saint Martin’s College in Lacey, where he plans to compete in track and study secondary education.

“Going from 6-5 my sophomore year to 7-3 my senior year, it took a lot of hard work, lifting and stuff,” he said. “I was able to be determined to try and go for the state record today, but I didn’t get a chance to. It felt good, working hard, having a good coach and a good family. To be able to be here now, it’s an honor.”

The state record stands at 7-4½ set by Franklin’s Rick Noji back in 1984.

Denied a win in his 100-meter showdown against Graham-Kapowin’s D’Angelo Biggs, Hines took care of business in the 200.

Pressed by his friend, Auburn Riverside’s Jaden Robinson, Hines held a step-or-two edge to the wire, winning in a personal-best 21.65 seconds. Moments later, the rivals exchanged hugs.

“It feels so good,” Hines said of the win. “It was a good get-out (from the blocks) and I was good off the turn. I knew if I kept it all the way, I’d have it. … I had to push myself mentally and physically.”

Earlier, Hines settled for second in the 100 (10.95) and anchored the 400 relay team with Nathan Peak, Doyal Bolin and Caleb Barrera to fourth place (42.40).

Tough finish

Kent-Meridian’s Alex McGeachy tweaked a hamstring early on and scrambled to finish eighth in the 300 intermediate hurdles (41.9).

He earlier missed the 110 finals.

“I had a pretty good season, but it didn’t finish the way I wanted it to,” said McGeachy, who plans to play football in the fall at Central Washington University.

Good showing

Kentwood senior Haily Suit managed just fine, finishing sixth in the 100 meters (12.33) and anchoring the 400 relay – with Alyssa Gonzalez, Jessica Robinson and Faith Marshall – to second (48.03).

Kentlake’s Stanford-bound Jordan Fong captured the discus (137-7) and was second in the shot (41-6¾).

Kentwood’s Destiny Capers was fifth in the discus (129-1) and seventh in the javelin (personal-best 123-11).

Elsewhere

Kentridge’s Lauryn “Lolo” Ford claimed bronze in the long jump with a personal-best 18-11¼. … K-M junior Aaron Tulloch made the podium in the triple jump (48-7¾, eighth). … Kentwood’s Daniel Gaik was eighth in the 400 (51.35). … The Royals’ 800 relay of Makayla McIntosh, Brittany Tellis, Qwaniah Levy and Olivia Carter was seventh (1:44.23).