PREP ROUNDUP: E-W’s Fellows has super day at Shoreline Invite track meet

Published 12:16 am Sunday, May 2, 2010

SHORELINE — His teammates call him Superman.

It probably hasn’t been tested whether or not Edmonds-Woodway’s Alec Fellows can stop bullets, but the Warrior junior can certainly run and jump in ways that astound those that watch him on the track.

Fellows, a multi-event athlete, took the 23rd Annual Shoreline Track and Field Invite by storm Saturday, posting the best performance by a Snohomish County athlete in one of the state’s biggest annual track meets, which featured athletes from more than 50 Washington high schools.

The biggest feather in Fellows’ cap Saturday was certainly his win in the 110 meter hurdles, which he finished in 14.43 seconds.

“We expected him to do well but the win was very nice,” 12th-year E-W Coach Rick Fillman said. “He had a great race. I’ve never seen him get off the hurdle that quick before.”

Not only did Fellows break his own school record in the event, but it was the first time any Warrior captured first at this Invite since Fillman has been at Edmonds-Woodway.

But the prelims and the finals of the hurdles did not take up Fellows’ entire day, which spanned more than seven hours at Shoreline Stadium. Fellows also was the top county finisher (fifth place) in the 200 meter run, which he completed in 22.58 seconds after qualifying for the finals in 22.35. In between the two runs, he posted a high jump of 6-feet, which was good for eighth place.

South Whidbey’s Will Hallberg captured the long jump, clearing 21 feet, 4 inches as the only other area event champion. Even more amazing is the fact that E-W’s Fellows, who had jumped 23 feet in competition previously, may have taken that event as well if it didn’t conflict with the 200, which he had only attempted once before in competition.

Fellows is being recruited by colleges to participate in the decathlon, which is not a Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association sanctioned event. He is looking forward to the high school decathlon meet held at Lake Stevens one week after the offical WIAA track championships, held Memorial Day weekend. A year ago he finished sixth in the decathlon.

At Shoreline Stadium

Team scores — 1.(tie) North Central, Skyline 51; 16. Bothell 16; 18. Shorewood, South Whidbey 15; 21. Edmonds-Woodway 14.5; 22. Shorecrest 14; 22. Everett 14: 25. Cascade 12; 29. Coupeville 10; 29. Glacier Peak 10; 32. Cedarcrest 9; 50. Snohomish 1.

Individual events: 110 hurdles — 1. Alec Fellows (EW), 14.43; 1,600 — 5. Tyler King (CV), 4:15.28; Frosh/Soph 1,600—; 400 relay — 4. Bothell (Reggie Davis, Luke Proulx, Adam Boase, Oliver Hurtin), 43.44; 400 — 5. Tyler Erickson (CE), 52.22; 300 hurdles — 16. Travis Mosley (SN), 41.72; 800 — 7. Kane Thomas (SH), 1:57.25; 200 — 5. Alec Fellows (EW), 22.58; 3,200 — 3. Tyler King (CV), ; 1,600 relay — 7. Glacier Peak (Ryan Hoffman, Grant Nash, Austin Tarvin, Devon Kiser), 3:29.19; Distance medley — 2. Shorecrest (Carter Osborne, Steven Cleppe, Chris Freeborn, Joseph McConaughy), 10:54.37; Sprint medley — 2. Bothell (Reggie Davis, Luke Proulx, Adam Boase, Oliver Hurtin), 1:36.52; High jump — 4. Devon Kiser (GP) 6-2; Long jump — 1. Will Hallberg (SW) 21-4; Triple jump — 3. Tay’lor Eubanks (CE) 44-10; Shot put — 4. David Cannon (SC), 52-10.5; Discus — 3. Timothy St. Marie (CA) 158-11; Javelin — 4. Malaki Seanoa (EV), 182-4; Pole vault — 8, Bobby Gagnon (BO), 12-6;

Keith Jewett Invite

At Ellensburgh High School

Boys team scores — 1. Monroe 108

Individual events: 110 hurdles — 2. Jordan Moore, 15.48; 100 — 6. Miguel Floresca, 11.79; 1,600 — 10. Brennon Jacobson, 5:19.38; 400 — 7. Patrick Pham, 56.96; 400 relay — 7. Monroe (Miguel Floresca, Patrick Pham, Jake Pratt, Brandon Rozsnyai), 48.09; 300 hurdles — 2. Jacob Dowd, 43.69; 800 — 12. Ricardo Garcia, 2:23.47; 200 — 7. Brandon Rozsnyai, 24.97; 3,200 — 6. Austin Wood, 11:03.15; 1,600 relay — 1. Monroe (Keegan Tuller, Patrick Pham, Taylor Vincent, Jacob Dowd), 3:38.54; Shot Put — 2. Bryce Ingersoll, 45-2.5; Discus — 2. Bryce Ingersoll, 129-7; Javelin — 1. Cody Melnrick, 187-5; High Jump — 1. Steven Friesen, 5-10; Long Jump — 3. Jordan Moore, 18-6.25; Triple Jump — 4. Jordan Moore, 37-11.5.

Girls team scores — 5. Monroe 70

Individual events: 100 hurdles — 1. Kristin Goff, 16.53; 100 — 14. De Ozhane Holland, 14.13; 1,600 — 17. Kayley Bolstad, 6:38.4; 400 relay — 7. Monroe (Alecia Longsine, Ciara Pape, Jenna Munro, Shelby Fitzwater), 56.47; 300 hurdles — 6. Lily Rybarczyk, 52.07; 800 — 15. Kayley Bolstad, 3:01.45; 800 relay — 5. Monroe (Victoria Maue, Shelby Fitzwater, Kristin Goff, Randi Armstrong), 2:01.4; 200 — 10. Ciara Pape, 29.60; 3,200 — 4. Megan Bull, 13:04.31; 1,600 relay — 4. Monroe (Shaylen Sharp, Jessa Coonts, Lily Rybarczyk, Kiana Peterson), 5:01.86; Shot Put — 6. Emily Bourg, 29-5; Discus — 12. Emily Bourg, 81-0; Javelin — 1. Ashley Alexander, 102-9; High Jump — 3. Randi Armstrong, 4-10; Long Jump — 8. Kayla Ablutz, 13-4.5; Triple Jump — 7. Kayla Ablutz, 28-3.25; Pole Vault — 1. Alecia Longsine, 10-0;

Oregon Relays

At University of Oregon

Boys individual events: 3000 — 10. Sean Roe, Jackson, 8:55.43; Distance Medley — 1. Jackson (Connor Frederickson, Mitchell Briggs, Grant Grosvenor, Nathan Calacat), 10:23.97

Girls individual events: 3000 — 17. Claire Wilson, 10:50.66; Discus — 9. Samantha Bowers, 97-9; Pole Vault — 14. Brianne Laird, 9-0.25

Centennial Invite

At Centennial H.S., Gresham, Ore.

Jackson HS time and distances not reported

Jackson boys: 3000— 2. Mitchell Briggs; 800— 1. Grant Grosvenor, 2 Blake Nelson

Jackson girls: 3000— 7. Claire Wilson: Shot Put— 7. Sam Bowers

Lake Washington Invite

At Lake Washington H.S.

Team scores—1. Kentwood 58.75; 6. Glacier Peak 32 ; 17. Stanwood 13; 17. Cascade 13; 21. Shorewood 11; 27. Edmonds-Woodway 9; 30. Snohomish 8; 30. Bothell 8 ; 39. Cedarcrest 5; 44. South Whidbey 4.5; 50. Meadowdale 2.75; 51. Kamiak 2;

Girls individual events: 100 — 4. Katie Tougas (EW), 12.64; 1,500 — 1. Amy Eloise Neale (GP), 4:36.03; 400 — 1. Stephenie Cummings (GP), 56.90; 300 hurdles — 14. Laura Barrow (SW), 48.16; 800 — 2. Erin Johnson (SH), 2:16.96; 200 — 13. Katie Tougas (EW), 26.55; 3,000 — 4. Minna Fields (ST), 10:25.08; 800 relay — 5. Snohomish (Keiran Cornish, Kaylee Jones, Maddie McGuire, Traci Leahy), 1:48.94; 1,600 relay — 5. Bothell (Alex Nell, Jana Raport, Nyah Campbell, Anoop Gill), 4:08.61; 3,200 relay — 1. Glacier Peak (Amy Eloise Neale, Katie Bianchini, Brenna Condon, Sarah Whybark), 9:22.07; High jump — 7. Cayla Calderwood (SW), 4-10; Long jump — 5. Katie Tougas (EW), 17-3; Triple jump — 6. Cayla Calderwood (SW), 35-5.5; Shot put — 15. Sadie Strock (EW), 30-10; Discus — 7. Katie Higgins (GP), 105-1; Javelin — 3. Natasha Caldwell (C), 118-9; Pole vault — 7. Julia Young (M), 9-0;

Bellevue Christian Invite

At Bellevue High School

Sultan, Granite Falls, Shoreline Christian

Team Scores not reported

Boys individual events: 110 hurdles — 3. Ben Sheppard (GF), 18.41; 100 — 9. Deon Freymuth (S), 12.30; 1,600 — 2. Christian Culp (S), 4:42.52; 400 — 9. Andrew Mackey (S), 57.80; 300 hurdles — 6. Ben Sheppard (GF), 46.31; 800 — 5. Christian Culp (S), 2:12.27 ; 200 — 8. JJ Campbell (GF), 25.42; 3,200 — 2. Ben Mow (GF), 10:32.9; 1,600 relay — 5. Granite Falls (Andrew Jackson, JJ Campbell, Ryan Nash, Ben Mow), 3:50.39;

Girls individual events: 100 — 1. Krista McCann (S) 13.16; 1,600 — 5. Courteney Loesche (GF) 5:52.98; 400 — 2. Rici Morrill (S) 1:01.82; 800 — 1. Rici Morrill (S) 2:22.26; 200 — 6. Rici Morrill (S) 28.47; 3,200 — 1. Rhiannon Alexander (GF) 12:22.98;

Soccer

Coupeville 2, South Whidbey 1: At Langley, for the first time in school history, Coupeville travelled to South Whidbey and left with a victory. South Whidbey (7-7 league, 7-8 overall) jumped out early with a Henry Mead goal in the 12th minute, but goalie Evan Coleman was perfect the rest of the way for Coupeville (8-6, 9-7). The Wolves Jordan Lamb netted a goal in the 23rd minute on a Spencer Tack assist. Evan Coleman slipped the game-winner past the Falcons TJ Russell in goal in the 51st minute. Coupeville’s next game is a first round 1A playoff matchup Wednesday.

Cedarcrest 1, Lakewood 0: At Marysville: in both teams’ final regular season game, Cedarcrest got a goal just after halftime that held up to give the Red Wolves (9-5 league, 9-7 overall) the victory. Ritchie Evans found the net in the 41st minute on an unassisted goal against Sam Johnston. Colin McHargue recorded the shutout in goal for Cedarcrest. Lakewood (6-8. 6-10) adavnces to a play-in game for the playoffs while the Red Wolves secure the Cascade Conference’s second seed to the 2A District 1 playoffs.

Sultan 2, Granite Falls 0: At Sultan, the Turks triumphed on senior day, shutting out Granite Falls. Senior Andy Livasy, playing his final game as a Turk, scored his first-ever goal with two minutes remaining on an assist from Alex Nicholas. Freshman Adrian Cayetano was called up to varsity for the first time Saturday — also his 15th birthday — and made the most of it, scoring in the 50th minute Nicholas assisted again. Adrien Galle gave up both goals for the Tigers (0-14 league, 1-15 overall). Clayton Knoles and Sack Cotterill split time in the net for Sultan (4-10, 4-12).