Kent and Tahoma middle schools compete in track meet

Seventh- and eighth-graders from the Kent and Tahoma school districts competed in track and field events at the conference championship meet June 6-7 at French Field.

Cedar Heights Middle School won the meet for the girls, and Northwood Middle took the title for the boys.

Tahoma Blue’s Adaji Osaro-igwe won the girls 100 in 12.63 seconds and 200 26.39.

Faith Martinez, from Tahoma Gold’s, took first in the 800 2:26.11 and 1,600 5:23.17.

Mill Creek’s Makayla McIntosh was a double-winner in the 75- and 200-meter hurdles 12.25 and 31.68, respectively.

For the boys, Meridian’s Karandeep Dhillon won the 100 11.82 and 200 24.53.

Tahoma Blue’s Carson Howard took first in the 70- and 200-meter hurdles 10.85 and 27.05, respectively.

The Northwood boys won the 4×100 and 4×200 relays.