2016 All-Cascade Conference Girls Track Teams

FIRST TEAM

100 meters: Tayla Weaver, Cedarcrest, jr.

200 meters: Bailey Forsyth, South Whidbey, jr.

400 meters: Briana Devereaux, Cedarcrest, jr.

800 meters: Elizabeth Donnelly, South Whidbey, soph.

1600 meters: Lilly Whitehead, Lakewood, sr.

3200 meters: Lilly Whitehead, Lakewood, sr.

100-meter hurdles: Sophia Nielsen, South Whidbey, soph.

300-meter hurdles: Dayana Diaz, Granite Falls, soph.

400-meter relay: South Whidbey

800-meter relay: Cedarcrest

1600-meter relay: Granite Falls

High jump: Maddie Nielsen, King’s, jr.

Long jump: Maddie Nielsen, King’s, jr.

Triple jump: Maddie Nielsen, King’s, jr.

Pole vault: Alexis Perry, Lakewood, sr.

Shot put: Reille Jones, Lakewood, sr.

Discus: Claudia Hubbard, Sultan, sr.

Javelin: Maddy Cunningham, Cedar Park Christian, jr.

SECOND TEAM

100 meters: Bailey Forsyth, South Whidbey, jr.

200 meters: Tayla Weaver, Cedarcrest, jr.

400 meters: Tia Asher, Archbishop Murphy, fr.

800 meters: Gillian Edgar, King’s, sr.

1600 meters: Madi Shinn, Cedarcrest, jr.

3200 meters: Lily Kreuger, Cedarcrest, jr.

100-meter hurdles: Dayana Diaz, Granite Falls, soph.

300-meter hurdles: Allie Vanbenschoten, South Whidbey, sr.

400-meter relay: Archbishop Murphy

800-meter relay: Granite Falls

1600-meter relay: South Whidbey

High jump: Yareli Ochoa, Lakewood

Long jump: Sophia Nielsen, South Whidbey, soph.

Triple jump: Alexis Perry, Lakewood, sr.

Pole vault: Kelsey Bassett, Granite Falls, soph.

Shot put: Sasha Korolenko, Cedar Park Christian, sr.

Discus: Megan Fenton, Lakewood, sr.

Javelin: Paige Shimkus, Lakewood, soph.

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