All-Cascade 2012: Track and Field

Spring 2011-12 All-Cascade Conference teams, as selected by league coaches:

Softball • Boys Soccer • Golf • Baseball

BOYS TRACK

100 James Cameron Guy, Archbishop Murphy, Sr.

200 Luke Driscoll, Cedarcrest, Jr.

400 Isaac Westlund, Archbishop Murphy, Fr.

800 Mitchell Montgomery, Cedarcrest, Sr.

1,600 Hap Emmons, King’s, Sr.

3,200 Mitchell Montgomery, Cedarcrest, Sr.

110 Hurdles Zach Jordan, Cedarcrest, Sr.

300 Hurdles Zach Jordfan, Cedarcrest, Sr.

400 Relay Archbishop Murphy

1,600 Relay Cedarcrest

High Jump Justin Peterson, Lakewood, Jr.

Long Jump Brandon Byrne, Archbishop Murphy, Jr.

Triple Jump Justin Peterson, Lakewood, Jr.

Pole Vault Bennett Minnie, Cedarcrest, Jr.

Shot Put Mason Friedline, King’s, Jr.

Discus Alex Zuvich, Cedarcrest, Soph.

Javelin Connor O’Kinsella, Lakewood, Sr.

Coach of the Year: Bruce McDowell, Cedarcrest

GIRLS TRACK

100 Karlie Storkson, King’s, Sr.

200 Karlie Storkson, King’s, Sr.

400 Karlie Storkson, King’s, Sr.

800 Kacey Kemper, King’s, Soph.

1,600 Rachel Cundy, Lakewood, Sr.

3,200 Rachel Cundy, Lakewood, Sr.

100 Hurdles Daphne Kieling, King’s, Jr.

300 Hurdles Daphne Kieling, King’s, Jr.

400 Relay Archbishop Murphy

800 Relay King’s

1,600 Relay Cedarcrest

High Jump Kristi Bartz, Archbishop Murphy, Fr.

Long Jump Kortney Yant, Archbishop Murphy, Sr.

Triple Jump Taylor Studzinski, Lakewood, Jr.

Pole Vault Bailey Parish, Cedarcrest, Soph.

Shot Put Angela Berger, South Whidbey, Jr.

Discus Madison Stillwell, Sultan, Sr.

Javelin Karly Hibbard, King’s, Soph.

Coach of the Year: Daunte Gouge, King’s

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