All-Cascade Conference Boy’s Track and Field Teams

The 2018 All-Cascade Conference Boy’s Track and Field Teams:

FIRST TEAM

100—Michael Gabelein, soph., King’s

200—Matthew Simmons, jr., South Whidbey

400—Matthew Simmons, jr., South Whidbey

800—Justin Young, sr., Cedarcrest

1600—Grant Van Valkenburg, sr., Cedarcrest

3200—Grant Van Valkenburg, sr., Cedarcrest

110 hurdles—Kristopher Dixon, jr., South Whidbey

300 hurdles—Pierce Papke, jr., King’s

4×100 relay—South Whidbey

4×400 relay—South Whidbey

Shot put—Samuel Van Peursem, jr., Cedar Park Christian

Discus—Samuel Van Peursem, jr., Cedar Park Christian

Javelin—Owen Boram, jr., South Whidbey

Long jump—Ryan Kenny, soph., Archbishop Murphy

High jump—Nikko McNeal, soph., King’s

Triple jump—Silas Newby, sr., King’s

Pole vault—Cameron Chew, sr., King’s

SECOND TEAM

100—Matthew Simmons, jr., South Whidbey

200—Michael Gabelein, soph., King’s

400—Max Kelleher, sr., Archbishop Murphy

800—Cameron Chew, sr., King’s

1600—Isaac Cortes, soph., Granite Falls

3200—Isaac Cortes, soph., Granite Falls

110 hurdles—Pierce Papke, jr., King’s

300 hurdles—Kristopher Dixon, jr., South Whidbey

4×100 relay—King’s

4×400 relay—King’s

Shot put—Grant Soule, sr., Cedarcrest

Discus—Martin Napeahi, sr., Archbishop Murphy

Javelin—Daniel Enciso Navarro, jr., Cedarcrest

Long jump—Cameron Jensen, jr., South Whidbey

High jump—Isaiah Gonzales, soph., South Whidbey

Triple jump—Peter Kulits, sr., King’s

Pole vault—Cody Chew, soph., King’s

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