
By Shania Bulala
The ISA 2024-25 high school track and field season is officially underway, bringing fresh energy, new talent, and a few key changes to the competition format. High school meets will now take place on Saturdays, with field events beginning at 2 p.m. and running events starting at 3 p.m. Additionally, for the first time in recent history, all ten featured high schools will compete in every meet, making for an even more exciting and competitive season.
Return of the High Jump
One of the most anticipated moments of the season opener was the return of the high jump event, which had been absent from the competition for the last five years. The last time high school athletes participated in the high jump was before the COVID 19 pandemic in 2019.
In the girls division, the Geckos’ Yenia Smartt and Hazel Wilson showcased their skills, finishing in the top two spots with impressive jumps, clearing 1.32 meters and 1.30 meters, respectively. The boys division saw an equally strong performance from Panthers Derek Valerie, who soared to first place with a jump of 1.52 meters, setting the new standard for boys high jump.
Rising Stars Take the Stage
With last year’s biggest names having graduated, this season’s podium is wide open for the taking. The absence of top competitors like Aaron Johnson, Hugh Kent, and Aleah Castro leaves room for a new wave of athletes to make their mark.
Among the top contenders in the girls division, Guam High’s Tierra Hearn made an immediate impact, dominating the short sprint events. She claimed first place in both the 100 meters and the 400 meters, showcasing her versatility and speed. Gecko Hazel Wilson also impressed the crowd, sweeping the competition in both the 100m and 300m hurdles.
The field events did not disappoint. Southern’s Lana Quinata turned heads with her exceptional throws in the shot put and discus, securing first place in both events with commanding leads over her competitors.
On the boys side, Panthers’ Derek Valerie emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the jumping events. Valerie dominated the long jump and high jump, clinching first place in both, while also taking second in the triple jump.
Under the leadership of veteran head coach Joe Taitano, the Panthers once again showcased their dominance in team competition. With a blend of strength in numbers and exceptional talent, they claimed first place in the boys’ 4×100 relay, with their A and B teams finishing in first and second, respectively. They capped off the night with a victory in the final event, the 4×400 relay, reinforcing their status as a powerhouse in high school track and field.
However, due to technical difficulties, the 200-meter race was canceled and some events were delayed. A full listing of the results will be readily available in the upcoming days.














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