Prep track: King’s Invite

At King’s H.S.

Top local finishers

Boys

Team scores: King’s 86, Riverside Christian 75, Tacoma Baptist 69, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 65, Portland Christian 51, Westside Christian 49, Damascus Christian 45, NW Christian (Lacey) 36, Bellevue Christian 29, NW Christian (Colbert) 27, Valley Christian 23, Bear Creek 21, Cascade Christian 21, Logos 14, Portland Lutheran 12, Seattle Lutheran 10, Cole Valley Christian 9, Grace Academy 8, Cedar Park Christian (Mountlake Terrace) 3, Shoreline Christian 3, Open Door Christian Academy 3, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 2, Shorewood Christian 2.

110 hurdles—3. Zachary Schober (K) 16.57; 100—15. Ryan Mills (K) 12.21; 1,600—2. Hap Emmons (K) 4:18.21; 400 relay—6. King’s (Alex Brouwer, Matt Hartmann, Colby Langford, Ryan Mills) 46.26; 400—8. Scott Lee (GA) 54.40; 300 hurdles—2. Zachary Schober (K) 43.64; 800—1. Hap Emmons (K) 1:55.06; 200—13. Colby Langford (K) 24.52; 3,200—5. Andrew Ayers (K) 10:08.73; 1,600 relay—4. King’s (Hunter Bryson, Hap Emmons, Ryan Mills, Matt Hartmann) 3:38.47; High jump—6. Karl Sather (K) 5-8; Long jump—4. Colby Langford (K) 20-3; Triple jump—3. Matt Hartmann (K) 38-8.25; Shot put—2. Mason Friedline (K) 45-4; Discus—4. Zach Jacobson (K) 130-7; Javelin—13. Chris Parker (K) 127-8; Pole vault—2. Caleb Taylor (K) 12-6.

Girls

Team scores: King’s 102, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 83, NW Christian (Lacey) 83, Bellevue Christian 71, Portland Christian 48, Tacoma Baptist 45, Riverside Christian 42.5, Portland Lutheran 41, Logos 40, Damascus Christian 34, Westside Christian 25, NW Christian (Colbert) 22, Cascade Christian 21, Bear Creek 19, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 17, Mt. Vernon Christian 7.5, Seattle Lutheran 1.

100 hurdles—6. Daphne Kieling (K) 17.48; 100—1. Karlie Storkson (K) 12.77; 1,600—4. Kacey Kemper (K) 5:23.77; 400 relay—5. King’s (Ashley Driscoll, Daphne Kieling, Michaela Hendrix, Miqueala Ishmael) 52.77; 400—1. Karlie Storkson (K) 58.72; 300 hurdles—6. Daphne Kieling (K) 49.58; 800—3. Kacey Kemper (K) 2:23.98; 200—1. Karlie Storkson (K) 26.71;

3,200—2. McKenna Smith (K) 12:23.24; 800 relay—2. King’s (Ashley Driscoll, Karlie Storkson, Michaela Hendrix, Miqueala Ishmael) 1:47.92; 1,600 relay—6. King’s (Grace Diede, Makenna Dreher, Savanna Hanson, Kacey Kemper) 4:26.31; High jump—4. Julia Teitzel (K) 4-10; Long jump—t-13. Sonja Barretto (K) 14-4; Triple jump—10. Kristen Maggs (K) 30-11.5; Shot put—2. Karly Hibbard (K) 34-5; Discus—8. Karly Hibbard (K) 83-4; Javelin—3. Karly Hibbard (K) 100-9; Pole vault—t-10. Makenna Dreher (K) 6-6.

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