Prep track: Bellevue Invite

BELLEVUE — A trio of local athletes won their respective events at the Bellevue Invitational on Saturday, an event which featured 50 teams in each of the boys and girls divisions.

Jackson’s Aaron Roe won the boys 3,200 meters in 9:19.96, Everett’s Griffey Lytle captured the boys javelin with a throw of 166 feet, 6 inches, and Lynnwood’s Malia Pivec took the girls 3,200 meters in 10:50.71.

At Bellevue H.S.

Boys

Team scores: Not available at press time

110 hurdles—6. Harry White (M) 15.48; 100—4. Keynan Foster (J) 11.01; 1,600—4. Aaron Roe (J) 4:20.20; 400 relay—10. Lynnwood (Henry Shaw, Andrew Katzenberger, Richard Truong, Harold Williams II) 45.34; 400—16. Karsten Pease (J) 53.16; 300 hurdles—4. Dylan Roy (J) 40.50; 800—3. Andrew Ayers (Ki) 1:55.99; 200—4, Williams (L) 22.61; 3,200—1. Aaron Roe (J) 9:19.96; 800 relay—2, Lynnwood (Shaw, Tyler Thompson, Truong, Antonio Samuel) 1:34.97; 1,600 relay—6. Jackson 3:35.97; Sprint medley relay—2, Jackson (Pease, Jesse Sotelo, Silas Vega-Harris, Jack Thompson) 4:52.49; High jump—T20, Jordan Washington (E) 5-6; Long jump—7, Foster (J) 20-7.5; Triple jump—16. Isaiah Bol (J) 38-8.5; Shot put—12, Tim Beard (Ka) 43-4; Discus—4, Katzenberger (L) 146-5; Javelin—1, Griffey Lytle (E) 166-6; Pole vault—2, Josh Robison (J) 13-6.

Girls

Team scores: Not available at press time

100 hurdles—17.Macy Matheson (J) 17.55; 100—9.Kailin Wiley (KA) 12.96; 1,600—3.Malia Pivec (L) 4:56.62; 400 relay—3.Jackson (Kiesha Watts, Bryn Matheson, Michal Jones, Mackenzie Monten) 51.50; 400—16.Liana Hagans (J) 1:04.28; 300 hurdles—6.Jones (J) 47.93; 800—8.Alexandria Chang (M) 2:27.81; 200—12.Watts (J) 27.86; 3,200—1. Pivec (L) 10:50.71; 800 relay—5.Jackson (Monten, M.Jones, Watts, B. Matheson) 1:48.36; 1,600 relay—2.Jackson (Hagans, M. Matheson, M. Jones, B. Matheson) 4:21.84; Sprint Medley Relay 600-200-400-800m-3.Kamiak (Anne Ferguson, Kristine Tandoc, Caroline Ferguson, Donella Lalas) 6”09.61; High jump—12.Emily Johnson (J) 4-8; Long jump—13.Megan Zollars (M) 15-0.50; Triple jump—10.Katherine Slack (KA) 31-9.75; Shot put—13.Mikayla Palmer (KA) 28-11; Discus—10.Palmer (KA) 95-4; Javelin—7.Emily Smatlak (L) 96-3; Pole vault—4.Emily Christner (KA) 10-0.

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