Lynnwood’s Jordyn Edwards won the 400-meter run during the 3A District 1 track meet at Marysville Pilchuck High School on Friday.

Lynnwood’s Jordyn Edwards won the 400-meter run during the 3A District 1 track meet at Marysville Pilchuck High School on Friday.

Lynnwood’s Edwards beats her cousin to win 3A District 1 200

MARYSVILLE — Lynnwood’s Jordyn Edwards and Marysville Getchell’s Kiarra Green lingered at the podium after receiving their first- and second-place awards Friday at the Class 3A District 1 meet at Quil Ceda Stadium.

That’s not unusual. Track and field competitors are often friends with one another. But in this case, it wasn’t friendship — it was family.

“It’s a whole big family reunion here to see this race,” said Edwards, a senior who is a first cousin of the freshman Green. “We’re really close. We were laughing at the blocks while we were getting ready and it was awesome to race against her.”

The two cousins concluded one of the closest races of the day. Edwards edged her younger cousin by two-tenths of a second in the 200-meter dash as her time of 25.62 topped Green’s 25.82. Both advance to next week’s Class 3A state meet.

“I’m so proud of her for what she’s accomplished and she has so much more potential,” Edwards said. “That was a very intense race for me because I really wanted that my senior year. I know I had a good start and I was right next to her for a little bit. I knew that I wanted it so bad so I pushed my body today to the max in my race.”

Edwards won both the 200 and the 400 and ran legs on Lynnwood’s victorious 1,600-meter and 800-meter relay teams as the Royals won the team title with 102 points. Glacier Peak was just behind at 97 points, while Stanwood placed third at 87.5.

Mountlake Terrace’s Chinne Okoronkwo won the pole vault, long jump and triple jump. Her triple jump distance of 42-73/4 was more than six feet better than runnerup Rylee Weg of Ferndale, and would have placed third in the boys competition.

While Edwards and her team won narrow victories, Arlington’s Nathan Beamer won the 3,200 by more than 10 seconds as he helped lead the Eagles to the boys team title with 121.5 points to Shorewood’s 111. Glacier Peak was a distant third with 76.

“You have to stay focused out there,” said Beamer, who also won the 1,600 on Wednesday. “It was a good race. It was really windy out there.”

From his spot atop the podium Beamer found his cheering section and waved demonstratively as his name was announced. It was something he began doing last year at districts, he said.

“This is my favorite time of night, running two miles at night with everything,” Beamer said. “All the other events are done and everyone is cheering for you.”

Shorewood’s Ronnie Gary won the triple jump to go along with the high jump and long jump titles he won Wednesday. Nicholas Blair of Everett won the discus to add to the shot put title he took home Wednesday.

Skyler Widman was another multiple winner as the Shorewood winner edged Glacier Peak’s Dexter Carter in both the 100 and the 200.

Follow Herald Writer Jesse Geleynse on Twitter @jessegeleynse.

At Marysville Pilchuck H.S.

Boys Results

Team Scores—Arlington 121.5, Shorewood 111, Glacier Peak 76, Edmonds-Woodway 73, Oak Harbor 57.5, Everett 41, Mountlake Terrace 41, Lynnwood 32, Stanwood 31, Meadowdale 23, Marysville-Pilchuck 21, Ferndale 18, Marysville Getchell 17.

110 hurdles—1, Chris Diaz (SW) 14.25; 2, Harry White (MD) 15.09; 3, Cordell Cummings (ARL) 15.13; 100—1, Skylar Widman (SW) 11.03; 2, Dexter Carter (GP) 11.06; 3, Anthony Dill (ARL) 11.17; 400 relay—1, Shorewood 43.39; 2, Arlington 43.68; 3, Ferndale 44.42; 400—1, Nicholas Mullineux-Perrault (GP) 51.63; 2, Mac Nuanez (OH) 51.85; 3, Josh Cote (OH) 52.29; 300 hurdles—1, Cummings (ARL) 39.39; 2, White (MD) 40.15; 3, Jared Gray (OH) 40.41; 800—1, Devan Kirk (SW) 1:53.32; 2, Chris Bianchini (GP) 1:56.42; 3, Grady Okeson (EW) 1:57.22; 200—1, Widman (SW) 22.24; 2, Carter (GP) 22.66; 3, Dill (ARL) 22.69; 3,200—1, Nathan Beamer (ARL) 9:22.05; 2, Matthew Park (EW) 9:32.22; 3, Sam McCloughan (EW) 9:34.86; 1,600 relay—1, Glacier Peak 3:28.48; 2, Arlington 3:30.55; 3, Oak Harbor 3:30.82; Triple jump—1, Ronnie Gary (SW) 45-00; 2, Elijah Ross-Rutter (EVT) 44-10; 3, Stephen Chappell (ST) 41-00; Discus—1, Nicholas Blair (EVT) 160-02; 2, Harris Cutuck (LYN) 155-04; 3, Joseph Noland (OH) 151-03; Javelin—1, Ben Broselle (FERN) 175-01; 2, Gabriel Green (ARL); 3, Tanner Walker (OH) 152-03;

Girls Results

Team Scores—Lynnwood 102, Glacier Peak 97, Stanwood 87.5, Arlington 77, Edmonds-Woodway 75.5, Mountlake Terrace 72, Oak Harbor 42, Ferndale 38.5, Marysville Pilchuck 33, Marysville Getchell 25.5, Everett 21, Shorewood 16, Meadowdale 14.

100 hurdles—1, Sidney Trinidad (ARL) 15.05; 2, Maya McFadden (GP) 15.19; 3, Rita Sakharov (LYN) 15.67; 100—1, Trina Davis (MP) 12.39; 2, Juliette Williams (ARL) 12.45; 3, Kiarra Green (MG) 12.47; 400 relay—1, Oak Harbor 49.92; 2, Marysville Pilchuck 50.03; 3, Arlington 50.26; 400—1, Jordyn Edwards (LYN) 57.04; 2, Caroline Dolan (ST) 1:00.61; 3, Ella Spillane (EW) 1:00.92; 300 hurdles—1, Madison Yerigan (ST) 44.63; 2, Sakharov (LYN) 45.88; 3, Paige Devine (FERN); 800—1, Jessica Ong (MLT) 2:13.59; 2, Mikayla Pivec (LYN) 2:14.29; 3, Heidi Smith (GP) 2:16.37; 200—1, Jordyn Edwards (LYN) 25.62; 2, Kiarra Green (MG) 25.82; 3, Alana Austin (OH) 26.06; 3,200—1, Yukino Pearl (EW) 10:58.80; 2, Olivia Meader-Yetter (EW) 11:01.19; 3, Katherine Walter (MLT) 11:02.54; 800 relay—1, Lynnwood 1:44.88; 2, Edmonds-Woodway 1:45.54; 3, Glacier Peak 1:47.31; 1,600 relay—1, Lynnwood 3:58.97; 2, Glacier Peak 4:02.01; 3, Arlington 4:04.17; High jump—1, Madison Yerigan (ST) 5-07; 2, Hannah Hicks (EW) 5-00; 3, Reilly Kesselring (ARL) 5-00; Triple jump—1, Chinne Okoronkwo (MLT) 42-07.75; 2, Rylee Weg (FERN) 36-04; 3, Haley Strowbridge (ST) 35-11.5; Shot put—1, Jayla Russ (ARL) 36-08; 2, Maya McFadden (GP) 35-05.5; 3, Gabrielle Edison (FERN) 34-07; Pole vault—1, Okoronkwo (MLT) 13-08; 2, Yerigan (ST) 12-06; 3, Allyson Ely (EW) 10-09.

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