Prep track: 4A Bi-District Championship

At Lake Stevens H.S.

Boys

Team Scores—Inglemoor 88, Mount Si 82, Jackson 71.5, Issaquah 60.5, Skyline 56, Kamiak 47, Bothell 44, Redmond 37.5, Eastlake 37, Lake Stevens 34, Snohomish 25, Monroe 22, Mount Vernon 13, Newport 9, Cascde 9, Mariner 6.

Top 4 to state

Champions and local state qualifiers

110 hurdles—1, Jalen Ford (B) 15.16; 2, Silas Vega-Harris (J) 15.25; 4, Dylan Roy (J) 15.43; 100—1, Kevin Liu (B) 11.24; 4, Cole Ellis (MV) 11.39; 400 relay—1, Inglemoor 3:21.74; 3, Kamiak 3:23.54; 400—1, Michael Rhoads (Ing) 49.01; 300 hurdles—1, Vega-Harris (J) 38.91; 800—1, Nathan Pixler (E) 1:54.36; 2, Noah Wallace (LS) 1:54.67; 200—1, Jacob Belceto (MS) 22.13; 3, John Gilbert (C) 22.47; 4, Ellis (MV) 22.48; 3,200—1, Nick Laccinole (Ing) 9:11.39; 2, Matthew Watkins (J) 9:11.77; 1,600 relay—1, Inglemoor 3:21.74; 3, Kamiak 3:23.54; Triple jump—1, Joe Nelson (Iss) 43-11.5; 2, Anthony Hutchinson (LS) 43-9; Discus—1, Joey Jensen (Iss) 151-11; 2, Tim Beard (K) 149-5; Javelin—1, Jacob Wachtendonk (MS) 194-5; 3, Taylor Devries (Sno) 166-3.

Girls

Team Scores—Issaquah 136, Lake Stevens 88, Kamiak 63, Skyline 63, Bothell 55, Eastlake 49, Mount Si 47, Woodinville 40, Snohomish 40, Inglemoor 32, Jackson 24, Newport 23, Mount Vernon 13, Cascade 11, Mariner 10, Redmond 8.

Top 4 to state

Champions and local state qualifiers

100 hurdles—1, Brandi Hughes (Sky) 14.14; 2, Michal Jones (J) 14.84; 100—1, Madelyn Prigmore (Sno) 12.79; 400 relay—1, Issaquah 48.87; 2, Kamiak 49.48; 4, Lake Stevens 49.93; 400—1, Nikki Stephens (Iss) 55.58; 4, Prigmore (Sno) 57.98; 300 hurdles—1, Hughes (Sky) 43.72; 2, Jones (J) 44.76; 800—1, Sami Corman (Iss) 2:11.78; 3, Katherine Slack (K) 2:14.94; 200—1, Elise Burdette (Iss) 25.57; 4, Prigmore (Sno) 26.28; 3,200—1, Taylor Roe (LS) 10:26.56; 800 relay—1, Issaquah 1:40.60; 3, Lake Stevens 1:45.05; 4, Kamiak 1:45.11; 1,600 relay—1, Issaquah 3:49.63; 2, Kamiak 3:58.76; High jump—1, Michelle Schlaman (W) 5-2; 3, Anna Dominick (LS) 5-2; 4, Elizabeth Thayer (K) 5-0; Triple jump—1, Skylar Benson (Sno) 36-1.5; 3, Adama Sanoh (LS) 35-5; 4, Sarah Nehring (K) 34-10; Shot put—1, Tara Koonce (K) 37-5.25; 4, Marissa Walton (LS) 36-9.75; Pole vault—1, Makenna Barton (W) 11-3; 4, Emily Christner (K) 10-9.

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