Port Angeles junior Teanna Clark broke her own school record while winning the javelin state title at the Class 2A State Track & Field Championships on Thursday at Mount Tahoma High School.

Port Angeles junior Teanna Clark broke her own school record while winning the javelin state title at the Class 2A State Track & Field Championships on Thursday at Mount Tahoma High School.

STATE TRACK & FIELD: Port Angeles’ Teanna Clark wins state title in javelin

Breaks her own school record, wins by 12 feet

Teanna Clark wins Class 2A state javelin title

TACOMA — Port Angeles junior Teanna Clark won the Class 2A javelin state championship in style on Thursday at Mount Tahoma High School, breaking her own Port Angeles record by more than two feet with a throw of 136-feet, 3-inches.

Clark’s throw beat runner-up Avery Barnhart of Prosser by 12 feet.

She previously broke the school’s 23-year old javelin record during a home meet April 24.

Clark threw the javelin 134-feet, 2-inches to beat the previous record holder Holly Dimmels (125-10), according to former Riders’ track coach Bob Sheedy.

Her throw is the fourth-longest overall distance across all classifications in the state this year entering the state championship meets.

High schools switched to a college-standard javelin with a different center of gravity after the 2002 season to make the event safer.