Prep track: 1A Bi-District Championship

At Woolsey Stadium

Boys

Team scores: King’s 116, Meridian 105, Nooksack Valley 71, Lynden Christian 65, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 56, University Prep 54, Seattle Academy 52, South Whidbey 39, Mount Baker 34, Northwest 31, Sultan 30, Eastside Prep 5, Bush 4.

Top 4 to state

Champions and local state placers

110 hurdles—1, Marcus McGuinn (M) 15.55; 100—1, Caleb Perry (K) 10.87; 2, Jacob Ballweber (S) 11.39; 1,600—1, Tibebu Proctor (N) 4:21.07; 2, Ryan Abadalla (CPC) 4:27.54; 400 relay—1, King’s (Ben Hermes, Duncan Cull, Brennon Blevins, Perry) 44.28; 3, South Whidbey (Xavier Wilson, Matthew Simmons, Kyle Chambers, Tanner Lobdell) 44.92; 4, Sultan (Ben Biddle, Zach Zornes, Ballweber, Foster Frame) 45.46; 400—1, Stephen Cummins (LC) 50.82; 300 hurdles—1, McGuinn (M) 41.30; 4, Kristopher Dixon (SW) 43.45; 800—1, Abdalla (CPC) 1:58.66; 4, Matt Jackson (K) 1:59.91; 200—1, Perry (K) 22.02; 3, Simmons (SW) 24.04; 3,200—1, Proctor (N) 9:14.32; 4, Abdalla (CPC) 10:06.92; 1,600 relay—1, King’s (Connor McElmurry, Silas Newby, Jackson, Perry) 3:28.15; 3, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell (Russell Brown, Owen Balthis, Abdalla, Carson Pettett) 3:34.21; High jump—1, Daniel Norwitz (SA) 6-4; Long jump—1, Norwitz (SA) 21-6; Triple jump—1, Camden Burgess (M) 43-0; 3, Peter Kulits (K) 42-1.75; 4, Cull (K) 41-3.5; Shot put—1, Colton Kautz (NV) 48-0; 3, Caleb Freed (CPC) 45-5; 4, Sebastian Provencher (S) 44-11; Discus—1, Kautz (NV) 148-10; 3, Taylor Schoenfeld (K) 134-9; 4, Provencher (S) 126-4; Javelin—1, Pettett (CPC) 164-9; 2, Freed (CPC) 154-6; 3, Cull (K) 148-9; Pole vault—1, Lucas Van Dyke (M) 13-4; 2, Luke Wicks (K) 12-10.

Girls

Team scores: South Whidbey 93.5, King’s 91.5, Lynden Christian 72.5, Northwest 72, Nooksack Valley 72, Meridian 66, Sultan 56.5, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 40, Seattle Academy 35, Mount Baker 30, University Prep 21, Bush 21, Annie Wright 19, Bear Creek 11.

Top 4 to state

Champions and local state placers

100 hurdles—1, Hannah Rusnak (LC) 14.9; 3, Allie Vanbenschoten (SW) 16.54; 4, Sophia Nielsen (SW) 16.66; 100—1, Rusnak (LC) 12.46; 2, Bailey Forsyth (SW) 12.72; 4, Emilee Buzzell (S) 13.07; 1,600—1, Isa Meyers (N) 5:08.65; 400 relay—1, South Whidbey (Nielsen, Alexandra Kurtz, Mikayla Hezel, Forsyth) 49.82; 3, King’s (Mikayla Bryant, Emma Culberson, Nicole Jacobson, Sydney Jones) 51.23; 400—1, Maya Jackson (N) 56.69; 3, Buzzell (S) 1:00.89; 300 hurdles—1, Vanbenschoten (SW) 47.20; 4, Culberson (K) 49.10; 800—1, Ashlee VanDenTop (M) 2:17.92; 4, Elizabeth Donnelly (SW) 2:19.10; 200—1, Jackson (N) 25.92; 2, Forsyth (SW) 26.61; 4, Jones (K) 26.98; 3,200—1, Meyers (N) 11:21.27; 800 relay—1, King’s (Jones, Bryant, Gillian Edgar, Jacobson) 1:47.03; 1,600 relay—1, South Whidbey (Forsyth, Kendra Warwick, Vanbenschoten, Donnelly) 4:07.19; High jump—1, Maddie Nielsen (K) 5-2; 3, Zoei Wallace (S) 4-10; Long jump—1, Rusnak (LC) 17-8.5; 3, S. Nielsen (SW) 16-5; 4, M. Nielsen (K) 16-1; Triple jump—1, M. Nielsen (K) 34-0; 2, Eden Fox (CPC) 32-5; 3, Taylor Johnson (CPC) 32-4.5; 4, Wallace (S) 32-2.5; Shot put—1, Grace Himango (NV) 35-6.6; 2, Jacobson (K) 35-3.5; 3, Sasha Korolenko (CPC) 34-6.5; 4, Sylvia Hendrix (K) 32-2.5; Discus—1, Claudia Hubbard (S) 103-5; 2, Hailey Simchuk (SW) 100-8; Javelin—1, Annika Cederstrand (AW) 119-8; 4, Hubbard (S) 109-10; Pole vault—1, Rachel Mills (K) 9-3.

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