Outleaned earlier, Hanks not to be denied in the 200

Waiakea senior Kiyoshi Todd led for portions of Saturday's 800 meters but was passed late and settled for silver at the HHSAA track and field championships in Honolulu.

Konawaena senior Caiya Hanks, center, lost by the slimmest of margins – one one-hundredth of second – to St. Andrew’s Olivia Reed in the 100 meters Saturday at the HHSAA track and field championships in Honolulu. (Photos by Parish Kaleiwahea/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Konawaena senior Caiya Hanks, center, lost by the slimmest of margins – one one-hundredth of second – to St. Andrew’s Olivia Reed in the 100 meters Saturday at the HHSAA track and field championships in Honolulu. (Photos by Parish Kaleiwahea/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Parish Kaleiwahea photo Konawaena senior Caiya Hanks is congratulated by St. Andrew’s Olivia Reed after winning gold Saturday in the 200 meters at the HHSAA track and field championships in Honolulu.

Konawaena senior Caiya Hanks celebrates after winning gold Saturday in the 200 meters at the HHSAA track and field championships in Honolulu. (Parish Kaleiwahea/Special to West Hawaii Today)

It had been a minute, but Konawaena’s Caiya Hanks and St. Andrew’s Olivia Reed remembered one another from competing three years ago as freshmen sprinters, and they decided to reminisce.