PREP TRACK ROUNDUP: Cascade’s Hopper in position to double up

ARLINGTON — Cascade’s Dylan Hopper dominated the distance events while Marysville-Pilchuck’s Mark Pangilinan took care of the sprints and hurdles during the first day of boys competition in the Wesco North track and field meet Wednesday at Arlington H.S.

Oak Harbor’s Shantae Young was the top female competitor, winning the championship in the long jump (17 feet, 4 inches) and qualifying first in the 100-meter dash.

Hopper won the title in the 1,600 and qualified first in the 800. Pangilinan qualified first in the 100 and 110 hurdles and second in the 300 hurdles. Stanwood’s Robert Hanke qualified first in the 300 hurdles and second in the 110 hurdles. His teammate, Kale Schmidt, won the long jump (22-3) and qualified second in the 400.

The meet concludes Friday.

At Arlington H.S.

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Boys team scores—Cascade 47.2, Snohomish 44, Stanwood 32, Monroe 26.2, Arlington 23, Marysville-Pilchuck 21, Everett 14.2, Lake Stevens 14, Oak Harbor 8.4.

Individual finals

1,600—Dylan Hopper (Cas) 4:26.04; Shot put—Timothy St. Marie (Cas) 53-4; High jump—Maxim Bryson (Arl) 6-2; Pole vault—Connor Hemming (M-P) 13-6; Long jump—Kale Schmidt (Stan) 22-3.

Girls team scores—Stanwood 50, Arlington 41, Oak Harbor 26, Cascade 22, Snohomish 15, Marysville-Pilchuck 12, Monroe 8, Everett 6, Lake Stevens 4.

Individual finals

3,200—Minna Fields (Stan) 11:06.69; Discus—Emily Wayland (Stan) 116-7; Javelin—Natasha Caldwell (Cas) 122-2; Long jump—Shantae Young (OH) 17-4.

Wesco South meet

At Edmonds District Stadium

Boys team scores—Jackson 50, Shorecrest 47, Glacier Peak 38, Meadowdale 21, Mariner 18, Edmonds-Woodway 16, Mountlake Terrace 14, Kamiak 11, Shorewood 8, Lynnwood 7

Individual finals

1,600—Grant Grosvenor (Jack) 4:18.21; Shot put—David Cannon (Sct) 53-0.75; High jump—Devon Kiser (GP) 6-4; Pole vault—Ryan Weed (GP) 12-6; Long jump—Alec Fellows (E-W) 23-3.25.

Girls team scores—Glacier Peak 56, Shorecrest 40, Jackson 22, Shorewood 21, Edmonds-Woodway 17, Mountlake Terrace 12, Mariner 8, Lynnwood 4, Kamiak 3, Meadowdale 1

Individual finals

3,200—Amy-Eloise Neale (GP) 10:31.01; Discus—India Matheson (Sct) 117-3; Javelin—Emily Corona (Sct) 102-5; Long jump—Emily Corona (Sct) 16-2.5.

Cascade Conference meet

At Cedarcrest H.S.

Boys individual finals

1,600—Tyler King (Coupeville) 4:21.99; Pole vault—Mason Klein (Sultan) 13-3; Long jump—Will Hallberg (South Whidbey) 21-6; Discus—Parker Browning (King’s) 140-5.

Girls individual finals

1,600—Rici Morrill (Sultan) 5:12.66; High jump—Cayla Calderwood (South Whidbey) 5-2; Triple jump—Cayla Calderwood (South Whidbey) 34-0; Discus—Alex Ballenger (King’s) 104-11.

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