Three Pacific records and six Far East Track and Field Championship records fell Thursday. Marks continued to topple Friday in the second and final day of competition:
Seisen freshman Brandi Shappell, who set Pacific and meet records in the 1,600 Thursday, broke the meet record in the 800 in 2 minutes, 21.02 seconds, then broke Pacific and meet records in the 3,200 in 11:04.56.
American School In Japan's Jenna Doyno set a new Pacific and meet record in the girls 300 hurdles with a time of 46.61 seconds.
Shawn Horne of Seoul American upended pre-race favorite Jabari Johnson of Kinnick to set a new record in the boys 400 in 49.06.
David Davidson of Seoul American broke the meet record in the boys shot put with a toss of 15.11 meters.
Kadena's Apryl-Lyn Cabase is the new girls 100 hurdles meet record holder after clocking a time of 16.37.
ASIJ finished the meet by setting a new meet mark in the boys 1,600 relay in 3:25.45.