Prep track: Terrace Invite

At Edmonds Stadium

Boys

Top local finishers

Team scores: 4.Marysville Getchell 73.5, 5.Mountlake Terrace 58, 6.Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 54, 8.Archbishop Murphy 30.5, 10.South Whidbey 18.

110 hurdles—1.Brent Hafenscher (MG) 15.85; 100—1.Stedman Knox (C) 11.21; 1,600—2.Braeden Sims (MT) 4:32.53; 400 relay—1.Archbishop Murphy (Anfernee Gurley, Jarred Smith, Isaac Westlund, Taylor Gipson) 43.54; 400—2.Tanner Lobdell (S) 51.07; 300 hurdles— 1.Hafenscher (MG) 41.12; 800—1.Garrett Westover (MG) 1:58.84; 200—2.Stedman Knox (C) 22.78; 3,200—5.Ryan Abdalla (C) 10:09.90; 800 relay—2.Marysville Getchell (Robert Cordon, Justin Cook, Eugene Marcus, Joshua James) 1:34.91; 1,600 relay—1.Marysville Getchell (Marcus, Westover, Hafenscher, Antonio Brown) 3:31.16; High jump—1.Alex Woodward (MT) 6-2.50; Long jump—3.A.Brown (MG) 20-8.50; Triple jump—5.Cole Krause (MT) 38-10; Shot put—2.Kobe Moorhead (A) 45-4; Discus—3.Gabe Fritz (MT) 125-8; Javelin—4.Caleb Freed (C) 142-7; Pole vault—5.Gene An (MT) 11-0.

Girls

Top local finishers

Team scores: 1.Mountlake Terrace 132, 4.Marysville Getchell 60, 5.South Whidbey 55, 9.Archbishop Murphy 35, 16.Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 2.

100 hurdles—1.McKenna Hunt (MT) 15.98; 100—4.Bailey Forsyth (S) 13.31; 1,600—1.Katherine Gustafson (MT) 5:19.57; 400 relay—2.Mountlake Terrace (Taylor McCulloch, Julia Hart, Sophia Parsons, Isabel Kembel) 51.76; 400—2. Kianna Garmanian (A) 1:02.60; 300 hurdles—2.Allie Vanbenschoten (S) 49.0; 800—1. Elizabeth Donnelly (S) 2:20.07; 200—2.Forsyth (S) 27.30; 3,200—1.Gustafson (MT) 11:21.33; 800 relay—1.Mountlake Terrace (McCulloch, Hart, Parsons, Kembel) 1:48.44; 1,600 relay—3.Marysville Getchell (Kaitlyn McCormick, Marina Wika, Sabrina Farrell, Taylor Roscoe) 4:23.63; High jump—2.Kaitlyn McCormick (MG) 4-10; Long jump—4.Hart (MT) 15-6; Triple jump—2.Hart (MT) 33-11.75; Shot put—1.Hailee Malins (MT) 37-2; Discus—1.Malins (MT) 113; Javelin—2.Alisha Clingan (MT) 106-6; Pole vault—4.Chinne Okoronkwo (MT) 9-6.

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