Setting the record straight

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Kealakehe track and field coach Duke Hartfield called the Hawaii Tribune-Herald on Tuesday with a friendly reminder.

Kealakehe track and field coach Duke Hartfield called the Hawaii Tribune-Herald on Tuesday with a friendly reminder.

“Don’t forget about Avery,” Hartfield said.

The Tribune-Herald did in a story in Monday’s edition.

Avery Hardie-Jordan won the 100 meters in 10.92 seconds at the 2013 Big Island Interscholastic Federation track and field championships as a Waveriders senior, the last sub-11.00 time in the BIIF until Konawaena’s Luca Vartic ran 10.98 on Saturday.

The article reported that Konawaena’s Casey Flores last beat 11 seconds. Flores is the record-holder for the BIIF championships, running 10.84 in 1996.

• Waiakea’s Michael Scott was omitted from a list of coaches’ All-BIIF soccer selections that ran in Sunday’s edition.

Scott made honorable mention as a midfield in Division I.

• The name of Waiakea softball player Kristi Harata was misspelled in Sunday’s edition.