Prep track: Mountlake Terrace Invite

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Boys

Team scores: Lakes 88, Bishop Blanchet 86, Lindbergh 63, Sequim 54, Mountlake Terrace 52, Fife 49.5, Ballard 46, North Mason 42, North Kitsap 39.5, Marysville Getchell 36, Port Townsend 23, Lummi 23, Juanita 18, South Whidbey 15, Friday Harbor 10, Lakeside 10, University Prep 8.

Top local placers only

110 hurdles—6, Kristopher Dixon (SW) 17.68; 1,600—2, Evan Krautkremer (MG) 4:37.61; 400 relay—5, South Whidbey (Kyle Chambers, Tanner Lobdell, Matthew Simmons, Xavier Wilson) 46.34; 400—2, Cody Nickell (MT) 53.75; 300 hurdles—4, Dixon (SW) 44.48; 800—3, Braeden Sims (MT) 2:02.55; 200—2, Joshua James (MG) 23.66; 3,200—4, Zachery Arcaro-Frazier (MG) 10:22.11; 1,600 relay—4, Mountlake Terrace (Nickell, Jaden Lofrese, Sims, Lane Larson) 3:42.29; Long jump—2, Michael Liddell (MT) 20-9; Triple jump—5, John Archer (MG) 36-11.5; Shot put—4, Jeremiah Leben (MT) 44-6; Discus—7, Anthony Seng (MG) 113-1; Javelin—1, Brandon Bach (MT) 160-6; Pole vault—8, Gene An (MT) 11-0.

Girls

Team scores: North Kitsap 79, Bishop Blanchet 69, Fife 66.5, Ballard 63, Mountlake Terrace 60.5, Lakes 57, South Whidbey 52.5, Lindbergh 50, Sequim 38, Marysville Getchell 35, Port Townsend 31, Juanita 29, North Mason 28, Lakeside 21.5, University Prep 13, Friday Harbor 9.

Top local placers only

100 hurdles—4, Sophia Nielsen (SW) 16.98; 100—1, Kiarra Green (MG) 13.01; 1,600—1, Katherine Walter (MT) 5:20.05; 400 relay—3, Mountlake Terrace (Tayler McCulloch, Isabel Kembel, Sophia Parsons, Julia Hart) 52.36; 400—2, Sabrina Farrell (MG) 1:03.95; 300 hurdles—1, Allie Vanbenschoten (SW) 49.39; 800—1, Elizabeth Donnelly (SW) 2:27.37; 200—2, Green (MG) 27.57; 3,200—5, Sophia Nelson (MT) 12:09.85; 800 relay—1, Mountlake Terrace (McCulloch, Parsons, Kembel, Hart) 1:48.55; 1,600 relay—3, Mountlake Terrace (Sandra Hart, Angel Garcia, Samra Gebrehiwot, Jessica Ong) 4:20.38; High jump—4, Kyairra Vogan (MG) 4-8; Long jump—3, Nielsen (SW) 15-8.5; Triple jump—6, Gebrehiwot (MT) 31-2; Javelin—4, Morgan Davis (SW) 96-2; Pole vault—8, Mallorie Mitchem (SW) 7-6.

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