Prep track: 1A District 1 Championships

At Lynden Christian H.S.

Boys

Team scores: King’s 136, Meridian 128, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 83, Lynden Christian 81, Nooksack Valley 75, South Whidbey 61, Mount Baker 47, Sultan 35

Top Local Placers

110 hurdles—3, Kristopher Dixon (SW) 16.73; 100—1, Caleb Perry (K) 10.76; 1,600—1, Ryan Abdalla (CPC-B) 4:38.90; 400 relay—1, South Whidbey (Xavier Wilson, Kyle Chambers, Tanner Lobdell, Matthew Simmons); 400—4, Silas Newby (K) 56.85; 300 hurdles—3, Kristopher Dixon (SW) 43.01; 800—1, Abdalla (CPC-B) 2:02.64; 200—1, Perry (K) 22.40; 3,200—1, Abdalla (CPC-B) 10:13.01; 1,600 relay—1, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell (Abdalla, Russell Brown, Carson Pettett, Owen Balthis) 3:34.71; High jump—6, Anthony Hall (S) 5-02; Long jump—4, Zane Wetzstein (K) 18-11.5; Triple jump—2, Duncan Cull (K) 42-11; Shot put—2, Caleb Freed (CPC-B) 46-11.25; Discus—2, Freed (CPC-B) 139-05; Javelin—1, Pettett (CPC-B) 173-08; Pole vault—2, Luke Wicks (K) 12-06.

Girls

Team scores: King’s 125.5, South Whidbey 110, Nooksack Valley 106, Meridian 102, Lynden Christian 97, Sultan 66, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 51, Mount Baker 39.5

Top Local Placers

100 hurdles—3, Sophia Nielsen (SW) 16.31; 100—2, Bailey Forsyth (SW) 12.61; 1,600—5, Greta Gunning (K) 5:52.79; 400 relay—1, South Whidbey (Nielsen, Forsyth, Mikayla Hezel, Alexandra Kurtz) 50.46; 400—1, Emilee Buzzell (S) 1:01.65; 300 hurdles—1, Allie Vanbenschoten (SW) 47.27; 800—3, Elizabeth Donnelly (SW) 2:23.78; 200—1, Forsyth (SW) 26.66; 3,200—6, Gunning (K) 12:51.28; 800 relay—3, King’s (Nicole Jacobson, Bryant, Emma Culberson, Aubrey Jones) 1:50.37; 1,600 relay—1, South Whidbey (Forseth, Elizabeth Donnelly, Vanbenschoten, Kendra Warwick) 4:11.59; High jump—1, Nielsen (K) 5-00; Long jump—2, Eden Fox (CPC-B) 16-04; Triple jump—1, Nielsen (K) 33-10; Shot put—1, Jacobson (K) 35-08.5; Discus—1, Tirzah Pilet (K) 105-01; Javelin—3, Maddy Cunningham (CPC-B) 106-10; Pole vault—1, Rachel Mills (K) 9-06.

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