Here are the top performances by Washington high school track and field athletes from the week of May 11.
Brady Davidson (Prairie) cleared 6-8 in the boys' high jump at the GSHL 3A and 4A District Championships on May 13, improving from his previous best of 6-3.75. The mark ranks #2 in Washington and set a Prairie High School record. Davidson won the event among 15 competitors.
Maia Overby (Nathan Hale, Seattle) cleared 5-2 in the girls' high jump at the Metro League Track/Field Championship on May 14, bettering her previous PR of 5-0 from May 2026. The senior ranks #26 in Washington and #5 among state seniors. Overby placed third among 17 competitors.
Tessa Lewis (Kennewick) cleared 5-6.5 in the girls' high jump at the MCC Championships on May 15, improving from her previous best of 5-5. The mark ranks #2 in Washington and established a Kennewick High School record. Lewis won the event among 34 competitors.
Andrew Saenz (Eastmont, Wenatchee) ran 14.55 in the boys' 110-meter hurdles at the CBBN Inter City Championships on May 15, dropping from his previous PR of 15.12 set in May 2026. The junior ranks #11 in Washington and #2 among state juniors while setting an Eastmont Senior High School record. Saenz won the event among 12 competitors.
Xavier Williams (Skyview, Vancouver) ran 15.32 in the boys' 110-meter hurdles at the GSHL 3A and 4A District Championships on May 13, improving from his previous best of 15.87 from May 2026. The mark ranks #53 in Washington. Williams placed second among 16 competitors.
Raashmi Pillay (Eastside Catholic, Bellevue) ran 2:24.10 in the girls' 800 meters at the Metro League Track/Field Championship on May 14, bettering her previous PR of 2:27.05 from May 2026. The freshman ranks #126 in Washington and #11 among state freshmen. Pillay placed 11th among 31 competitors.
Lily Collett (Camas) ran 11:39.01 in the girls' 3,200 meters at the GSHL 3A and 4A District Championships on May 13, improving from her previous best of 11:50.07 set in May 2026. The sophomore ranks #89 in Washington and #19 among state sophomores while placing sixth among 24 competitors. Collett also set a PR in the 1,600 meters, improving from 5:34.41 to 5:28.42 at the same meet.
Here are the top performances by Washington high school track and field athletes from the week of May 11.
Brady Davidson (Prairie) cleared 6-8 in the boys' high jump at the GSHL 3A and 4A District Championships on May 13, improving from his previous best of 6-3.75. The mark ranks #2 in Washington and set a Prairie High School record. Davidson won the event among 15 competitors.
Maia Overby (Nathan Hale, Seattle) cleared 5-2 in the girls' high jump at the Metro League Track/Field Championship on May 14, bettering her previous PR of 5-0 from May 2026. The senior ranks #26 in Washington and #5 among state seniors. Overby placed third among 17 competitors.