ARLINGTON – The conditions weren’t right, but Brooklyn Holton made the best of it.
Despite rainy and blustery weather, the sophomore from Arlington High School jumped a school-record 34-3/4 feet on her final attempt in the triple jump competition of the Chuck Randall Relays at Arlington High School on Saturday.
“I never thought she’d be able to set a school record on a day like today,” said Arlington head coach Judd Hunter. “But she just took the sweats off and went out and did it. She was jacked up.”
Holton also won the long jump competition to lead the Arlington co-ed team to a team victory with 228 points.
In the relays, Arlington was led by the sister duo of Nicole and Roxanne Peterson, who helped the Eagles to victories in the girls 4×100, 4×200 and the sprint medley relays.
Everett’s Rick Gervasi won the javelin competition with a throw of 171 feet, 10 inches.
At Arlington
Team results-Arlington 228, Burlington-Edison 213, Everett 152, Oak Harbor 132, Mount Vernon 114, Mariner 111, Sedro-Woolley 78.
1,600 girls-Cushing (B-E) 5:57.31; 1600 boys-Kaptanski (E) 4:40.27; 100 girls-Cooper (OH) 14.34; 100 boys-Griffin (S-W) 11.99; Javelin girls-McCormack (A) 128-3; Javelin boys-Gervasi (E) 171-10; Discus girls-Anakotta (M) 98-6; Discus boys-Dukleth (A) 134-71/2; Shot put girls-Barnett (B-E) 32-8; Shot put boys-Hicks (E) 46-63/4; Long jump girls-Holton (A) 15-2; Long jump boys-Jordan (MV) 20-5; Triple jump girls-Holton (A) 34-3/4; Triple jump boys-Jordan (MV) 41-5; High jump girls-O’Sullivan (A) 5-0; High jump boys-Webb (A) 5-8; Pole vault boys-Brown (B-E) 13-0.
3×400 Hurdle relay boys-Arlington (Reichlin, Varnell, Ferrier) 3:04.6; 3×400 Hurdle relay girls-Burlington-Edison (Erkander, Whitfield, Rogers) 3:45.1; Distance medley boys-Everett (McGee, Hopkins, Lampi, Lewis) 11:11.08; Distance medley girls-Everett (Leighton, Harrower, Close, Moore) 14:12.9; 4×100 relay boys-Arlington (Payne, Gunter, Jones, Webb) 44.0; 4×100 relay girls-Arlington (R. Peterson, Galdonez, Muller, N. Peterson) 53.43; 4×100 relay co-ed-Burlington-Edison (Jones, Koering, Whitfield, Gonzalez) 49.59; Sprint medley relay boys-Everett (Gossett) 1:38.03; Sprint medley relay girls-Arlington (R. Peterson, Muller, N. Peterson, Carey) 2:02.11; 4×100 Throwers relay girls-Burlington-Edison, 1:01.02; 4×100 Throwers co-ed-Arlington (Passalacqua, Newman, O’Sullivan, McPherson) 54.85; 4×200 relay boys-Arlington (Payne, Edwards, Acker, Reichlin) 1:36.1; 4×200 relay girls-Arlington (N. Peterson, Muller, R. Peterson, S. Peterson) 1:54.9; 4×200 relay co-ed-Everett (Evans, Gossett, Moore, Hudson) 1:44.1.
Ray Cockrun Relays (girls): Lake Stevens set a record in the three-girl-relay triple jump, as the team of Andrea Patterson (36 feet, 10 inches), Amanda Eggers (32-6) and Kelsi Kippola (33-6) leaped a combined 103-2, shattering the old mark of 103-1/4.
At Wenatchee
Team results-Lake Stevens 108, Wenatchee 87.67, Gonzaga 73.33, Stanwood 71.5, Cascade 53.5, Eastmont 48.5, Eisenhower 46.5, Moses Lake 24.5, Woodinville 21.5
300 hurdles-Dimmett (W) 46.50; 1 1,600-Duranich (G) 5:45.90; 4×100 weight relay-Lake Stevens 1:00.80; 400 relay-Lake Stevens (Hankins, Lannoye, Miller, Haven) 51.40 school; 4×100 relay-Lake Stevens 51.40; 4×200 relay-Lake Stevens 1:47.60; 4×300-Wenatchee 2:57.00; 4×400 relay-Gonzaga (Dean, Hailey, Parry, O’Brien) 4:12.10; 4×800 relay-Lake Stevens 10:13.90; 4×200-Lake Stevens 1:47.60; Distance Medley-Stanwood 13:10.40; 300 hurdles-Dimmett (W) 46.50; Javelin-Aanstad (LS); Discus-Hooks (C) 132-07.
Ray Cockrum Relays (boys): Lake Stevens won the team title by dominating the field events, earning victories in the shot put, discus, and long jump.
At Wenatachee
Team results- Lake Stevens 91, Cascade 87, Moses Lake 83, Stanwood 78, Eastmont 72, Eisenhower 65.5, Gonzaga Prep 51, Wenatchee 49.5, Woodinville 32.
400 relay-Moses Lake (Carpenter, Wafer, Anderson, Grant) 44.80; 400 relay (weight)-Cascade (Uberti, Smith, Tran, Thompson) 48.50; 300 hurdles-Ballinger (W) 37.70; 800 relay-Moses Lake (Grants, Carpenter, Anderson, Wafer) 1:34.50; 3,200-Gonzaga Prep (Fuelner, Gregory, Morgan, Porter) 8:46.30; 1200 relay-Wenatchee 2:31.20; 1,600 relay-Moses Lake (Thompson, Carpenter, Grant, Wafer) 3:34.60; Distance Medley- Eisenhower (Barany, Guilland, Englund, Palma) 11:03; Javelin-Moses Lake (Moore, Edwards, Ledeboer) 177-05, 125-01, 124-05; Discus Relay-Lake Stevens (Harding, Osborn, Elder) 142-10, 140-6.5, 135-02; Shot put relay-Lake Stevens (Osborn, Harding, Elder) 55-5, 44-5, 43-8; Long jump-Lake Stevens (McMurray, Molstre, Graham) 20-03.5, 18-10, 18-01.5.
Baseball
Coupeville 11, Adna 2: Coupeville pitcher Mike Bagby struck out 12 batters and went 3-for-4 from the plate with three RBI to lead Coupeville to the non-league victory.
At Coupeville
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Perriman and Kindell. Bagby and Larson. WP-Bagby (1-0). LP-Perriman (0-1). 2B-Mitchell (C), Evans (C), Prosser (C). 3B-Larson (C). Records-Adna 0-1 overall. Coupeville 1-0-1.
Coupeville 2, Tenino 0: Coupeville freshman Alex Evans pitched a gem – striking out seven and allowing just three hits – and the Wolves’ Trevor Mueller went 3-for-3 with a double.
At Coupeville
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Larkoski and Hernandez. Evans and Wilcox. WP-Evans (1-0). LP-Larkoski (0-1). 2B-Mueller (C). Records-Tenino 2-2 overall. Coupeville 2-0-1.
Boys soccer
Meadowdale 0, Squalicum 0: Junior goalkeeper Nick Tasche earned his third shut out in as many games and Meadowdale played to a tie in the non-conference game.
At Lynnwood
Goalkeepers-Meadowdale: Tasche. Squalicum: not reported. Records-Squalicum 2-0-1 overall. Meadowdale 2-0-1.
Granite Falls 2, Sultan 0: Granite Falls’ Kyle Nelson scored two second-half goals to power the Tigers past Sultan for the school’s first-ever victory over the Turks in boys soccer.
At Granite Falls
Goals-Granite Falls: Nelson 2. Goalkeepers-Granite Falls: Turner. Sultan: Losleben. Records-Sultan 0-1 league, 3-1-0 overall. Granite Falls 1-0, 1-1-1.
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