
Hawaii Baptist Academy's Madison Moku, left, and Kamehameha-Hawaii's Saydee Aganus react at the finish of the girls 100 meter hurdles event during the 2018 HHSAA State Track and Field Championship on Saturday, May 12, 2018 at Kamehameha Schools Kapalama in Honolulu.
2018 May 12 FTR - HSA photo by Jamm Aquino/jaquino@staradvertiser.com
Madison Moku chats after winning her first gold, in the 100 hurdles, and after the second gold, in the 300 hurdles. The Hawaii Baptist senior also talked about younger brother Tanner, who ran the hurdles for Kamehameha after returning from a foot injury.
Congrats to Madison & Tanner… the Moku track & field family dynasty continues!
…can’t wait until Tatum (the youngest) gets into high school to really turn some heads.
You always save the best for last….
Go Renegades!
WoW! This is super…congratulation Madison. Well done. Who knows I may see you in the World Olympics at the rate you are going. Keep pressing…
Uncle Joe Booze
Las Vegas Nevada