Prep track: Mountlake Terrace Meet

At Edmonds Stadium

Boys

Team scores: Mountlake Terrace 93, Mariner 51

110 hurdles—Duane Dahl (MLT) 18.13; 100—Mason Stone (MLT) 11.28; 1,600—Jack Pearce (MLT) 4:39.38; 400 relay—Mountlake Terrace (no names reported) 44.17; 400—Greg Whitaker (MA) 57.51; 300 hurdles—Jose Irizarry (MA) 42.40; 800—Josh Nguyen (MA) 2:24.04; 200—Stone (MLT) 22.82; 3,200—Pearce (MLT) 10:11.12; 1,600 relay—Mariner (no names reported) 3:44.73; High jump—Tye Esparza (MLT) 5-04; Long jump—Gifton Okoronkwo (MLT) 17-10.5; Triple jump—Okoronkwo (MLT) 42-01; Shot put—Octayvien Sapp (MA) 42-03; Discus—Hector Ruiz (MA)127-09; Javelin—Beau Kennedy (MLT) 165-06; Pole vault—Malcolm Manson (MA) 11-00.

Girls

Team scores: Mountlake Terrace 93, Mariner 48

100 hurdles—McKenna Hunt (MLT) 16.82; 100—Chinne Okoronkwo (MLT) 13.29; 1,600—Ella Schroth (MLT) 2:44.07; 400 relay—Mariner (no names reported) 56.24; 400—Barbara Biney (MLT) 1:11.86; 300 hurdles—Hunt (MLT) 50.08; 800—Marie Auch-Schwelk (MLT) 2:44.07; 200—Courtney Hammer (MLT) 29.82; 3,200—Schroth (MLT) 6;02.08; 800 relay—Mariner (no names reported) 2:03.43; 1,600 relay—Mountlake Terrace (no names reported) 4:34.58; High jump—Christina Wimmer (MLT) 4-06; Long jump—Okoronkwo (MLT) 17-04.5; Triple jump—Okoronkwo (MLT) 35-08; Shot put—Danielle Openiano (MA) 33-01.5; Discus—Openiano (MA) 113-09; Javelin—Openiano (MA) 85-04.

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