All-Wesco Boys Track Teams

The 2018 All-Wesco Boys Track and Field Teams:

WESCO 4A

FIRST TEAM

110 hurdles—Konner Kinghom, soph., Monroe

100—Daniel Arias, sr., Jackson

1600—Riley McDowell, jr., Glacier Peak

4×100 relay—Brian Jimenez, jr., Coby Calvin, sr., Jose Sanchez, jr., Cole Ellis, jr., Mount Vernon

400—Daniel Arias, sr., Jackson

300 hurdles—Maxwell Nelson, jr., Cascade

800—Nicholas Mullineux Perrault, sr., Glacier Peak

200—Daniel Arias, sr., Jackson

3200—Riley McDowell, jr., Glacier Peak

4×400 relay—Thaddeus Newman, sr., Blake Braaten, sr., Jacob Schmidt, sr., Ki Thomas, soph., Lake Stevens

Shot Put—Daniel Camillo, jr., Mount Vernon

Javelin—Noah Forman, jr., Glacier Peak

Discus—Matthew Stark, sr., Kamiak

Long Jump—Braden Leary, sr., Kamiak

Triple Jump—Sean Sibley, sr., Cascade

High Jump—Theo Davis, sr., Jackson

Pole Vault—Benson Gonzales, jr., Monroe

SECOND TEAM

110 hurdles—Chase Winkler, jr., Lake Stevens

100—Romelo Mangum, sr., Mariner

1600—Joseph Skoog, jr, Jackson

4×100 relay—Anthony Hutchinson, sr., Skyler Reyna, soph., Cameron Mefford, soph., Sergio Pelayo, soph., Lake Stevens

400—Thaddeus Newman, jr., Lake Stevens

300 hurdles—Chase Winkler, jr., Lake Stevens

800—Isaiah Funston, sr., Monroe

200—Cole Ellis, jr., Mount Vernon

3200—Joseph Skoog, jr., Jackson

4×400 relay—Connor Stroup, sr., Nicholas Mullineux Perrault, sr., Riley McDowell, sr., Dominic Sausman, jr., Glacier Peak

Shot Put—Evan Wells, jr., Lake Stevens

Discus—Elbert Johnson IV, sr., Glacier Peak

Long Jump—Thanh Nguyen, jr., Mariner

High Jump—Desmond Bradley, jr., Lake Stevens

Pole Vault—Coleson Wynne, sr., Lake Stevens

WESCO 3A North

FIRST TEAM

110 hurdles—Campbell Hudson, sr., Arlington

100—Tyler Massena, jr., Snohomish

1600—Nick McIver, jr., Snohomish

4×100 relay—Dorian Hardin, jr., Taeson Hardin, sr., Andrew Miller, sr., Jeff Gordon, jr., Oak Harbor

400—Peter Curtis, sr., Arlington

300 hurdles—Campbell Hudson, sr., Arlington

800—Nick McIver, jr., Snohomish

200—Tyler Massena, jr., Snohomish

3200—Blake Landry, jr., Arlington

4×400—Garrett Larson, sr., Kaleb Christian, sr., Jack O’Brien, sr., Jason Khoury, soph., Stanwood.

Shot Put—Ben Howard, sr., Everett

Javelin—Kristian Fairbanks, jr., Arlington

Discus—Isaac Gomez, sr., Oak Harbor

Long Jump—Elijah Ross-Rutter, sr., Everett

Triple Jump—Elijah Ross-Rutter, sr., Everett

High Jump-Elijah Ross-Rutter, sr., Everett

Pole Vault—Kalvyn McDaniel, sr., Snohomish

SECOND TEAM

110 hurdles—Tyler Younce, sr., Stanwood

100—Lukas Spulveda, jr., Stanwood

1600—Gregory Panther, sr., Marysville Getchell

4×100 relay—Kristian Fairbanks, jr., Cade Younger, soph., Peter Curtis, sr., Daylin Pierce, jr., Arlington

400—Mac Nuanez, sr., Oak Harbor

300 hurdles—Cooper Cummings, sr., Arlington

800—Jason Khoury, soph., Stanwood

200—Lukas Sepulveda, jr., Stanwood

3200—Jack O’Brien, sr., Stanwood

4×400 relay—Ozell Jackson, sr., Williams Danielson, sr., Darian Matsushita, sr., Mac Nuanez, sr., Oak Harbor

Shot Put—Wyatt Tayon, jr., Stanwood

Javelin—Spencer Andelin, sr., Stanwood

Discus—Isaac Donnelson, jr., Arlington

Long Jump—Andrew Miller, sr., Oak Harbor

Triple Jump—Daniel Peterson, sr., Everett

High Jump—Ozell Jackson, sr., Oak Harbor

Pole Vault—Landon Curry, sr., Stanwood

WESCO 3A South

FIRST TEAM

110 hurdles—Aaron Richardson, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

100—Chinedu Acholonu, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

1600—Erik Luu, jr., Shorecrest

4×100—Jerry Pham, sr., David Weitkamp, jr., Alex Nguyen, jr., Devin Boss, sr., Lynnwood

400—David Savenkov, sr., Lynnwood

300 hurdles—Aaron Richardson, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

800—Lucas Lacambra, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

200—Chinedu Acholonu, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

3200—Erik Luu, jr., Shorecrest

4×400—Matthew Bangsberg, jr., Reed Adjibly, jr., Anthony Salvione, soph., Josh Harazim, jr., Shorewood

Shot Put—Tyler McAtee, sr., Edmonds-Woodway; Thaddeus Merten, jr., Mountlake Terrace

Javelin—Brandon Bach, jr., Mountlake Terrace; Connor Bjornson, jr., Lynnwood

Discus—Tyler McAtee, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Long Jump—Sadath Aboudou, sr., Shorecrest

Triple Jump—Peter Wick, sr., Meadowdale

High Jump—Jonathan Birchman, soph., Shorewood

Pole Vault—Curt Tanaka, soph., Shorewood

SECOND TEAM

110 hurdles—Jonathan Birchman, soph., Shorewood

100—Devin Boss, sr., Lynnwood

1600—Lucas Lacambra, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

4×100—Gerandey Pacheco, sr., Thomas Watridge, sr., Chris Tilbury, sr., Chinedu Acholonu, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

400—Chirs Tilbury, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

300 hurdles—Jerry Pham, sr., Lynnwood; Janthon Le, soph., Mountlake Terrace

800—Granit Christian, jr., Edmonds-Woodway; Jaden Lofrese, jr., Mountlake Terrace

200—Devin Boss, sr., Lynnwood

3200—Dylan Hartono, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

4×400—David Savenkov, sr., Devin Boss, sr., Krisna Oeum, jr., Alex Nguyen, jr., Lynnwood

Shot Put—Tyler McClendon, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Javelin—Chris Lee, sr., Shorecrest

Discus—Conner Bjornson, jr., Lynnwood; Thaddeus Merten, jr., Mountlake Terrace

Long Jump—Jerry Pham, sr., Lynnwood

Triple Jump—Raymond Free, jr., Meadowdale

High Jump—Shahid McDaniel, fr., Shorecrest; Brayden Kautzman, soph., Meadowdale

Pole Vault—Nicholas Sibiryakov, soph., Edmonds-Woodway.

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