HHSAA track and field: Kamehameha’s Frederick defends long jump title

MATTHEW THAYER/The Maui News Kamehameha Hawaii's Chenoa Frederick shares a laugh with a teammate during Friday's state track meet.
MATTHEW THAYER/The Maui News Seabury Hall's Ameera Waterford, right, comes from behind to win her heat in the girls 100 hurdles Friday at the HHSAA track and field championships. Konawaena's Kiyomi Watanabe, behind Waterford, finished second and also qualified, while Waiakea's Maluhia Kekuawela was third in the heat and missed on making Saturday's final.

Like only she can, Kamehameha’s Chenoa Frederick got a jump on the competition at the HHSAA track and field championships.