Jackson outpaces M. Terrace, 108-32

Herald staff

EVERETT – Led by Craig Chambers’ victories in the 200-meter run and the 100 dash, Jackson outpaced Mountlake Terrace Thursday.

Jackson won all nine individual races and both relays to defeat Mountlake Terrace 108-32 in a Western Conference South meet. The Timberwolves also won four of the seven field events.

Mountlake Terrace received first-place finishes from David Johannes in the discus and Allen Lim, who outjumped his nearest competitor by more than 3 inches in the triple jump.

Edmonds-Woodway 99, Shorecrest 43: Matt Heinle captured three events to lead Edmonds-Woodway to the Wesco South victory.

At Edmonds-Stadium

110 hurdles-Heinle (E) 15.7; 100-Duenas (S) 11.75; 1,600-Khalsa (S) 4:45.35; 400 relay-E-W 44.64; 400-Patterson (S) 55.05; 300 hurdles-Heinle (E) 42.38; 800-Brancheau (E) 2:03.89; 200-Gallagher (E) 23.88; 3,200-Dickinson (S) 11:18.4; 1,600 relay-Shorecrest 3:34.17; Javelin-Maine (E) 166-9; Discus-Smith (E) 138-9; Triple jump-Brown (E) 40-10; Shot put-Smith (E) 47-0; High jump-Heinle (E) 6-4; Long jump-Brown (E) 19-1; Pole vault-Huynh (E) 11-0.

Shorewood 89, Lynnwood 47: Lynnwood’s Anthony Porter won the 110-meter hurdles and the triple jump, but the Royals were defeated in a Wesco South meet.

At Shoreline Stadium

110 hurdles-Porter (L) 15.89; 100-Miranda (S) 11.5; 1,600-Mayen (L) 4:43.3; 400 relay-Lynnwood 44.9; 400-Wilson (S) 54.4; 300 hurdles-Loessler (S) 43.9; 800-Goiney (S) 2:04.6; 200-Miranda (S) 23.6; 3,200-Klein (S) 10:49.3; 1,600 relay-Shorewood 3:38.6; Javelin-Ashford (S) 150-0; Discus-Parks (L) 154-1; Triple jump-Porter (L) 40-8; Shot put-Phasing (S) 52-3; High jump-Rojas (S) 6-3; Long jump-Kim (S) 18-1.5; Pole vault-Rojas (S) 11-6.

Everett 102, Meadowdale 43: Everett captured the Wesco South meet led by double-event winner Adam Shimer. Kevin Myhre won the 300-meter hurdles for Meadowdale.

At Edmonds-Stadium

110 hurdles-Skorney (E) 16.77; 100-Hudson (E) 11.82; 1,600-Stabbert (M) 4:46.79; 400 relay-Everett 44.27; 400-Shimer (M) 44.64; 300 hurdles-Myhre (M) 43.19; 800-Pruden (E) 2:09.59; 200-Phillpotts (E) 23.68; 3,200-Shimer (M) 10:19.21; 1,600 relay-Everett 3:32.57; Javelin-Baker (M) 144-7; Discus-Veenstra (E) 128-8; Triple jump-Patneaade (E) 37-6; Shot put-Stevens (E) 44-5; High jump-Gabriel (E) 5-10; Long jump-Lee (E) 19-11.5; Pole vault-Jelley (E) 11-0.

Stanwood 100, Oak Harbor 78, Mount Vernon 50, Arlington 38: Host Stanwood won six events in the four-team Wesco North meet.

At Stanwood

110 hurdles-Culpa (OH) 15.2; 100-Caudill (Mr) 11.2; 1,600-Fekkes (S) 4:30.7; 400 relay-A 46.5; 400-Poh (S) 52.6; 300 hurdles-Culpa (OH) 40.7; 800-Fekkes (S) 2:00.1; 200-Kadel (MV) 23.3; 3,200-Poh (S) 10:30.9; 1,600 relay-S-3:37.0; Javelin-Constantino (OH) 161-11; Discus-Raddish (S) 154-5; Triple jump-Estrada (A) 40-3; Shot put-Gubrud (MV) 46-2; High jump-Harasti (OH) 6-0; Long jump-Bodewig (A) 20-10; Pole vault-Camicho (OH) 13-0.

Marysville-Pilchuck 96, Snohomish 69, Monroe 16: Marysville-Pilchuck cruised to the team title by capturing 12 of 17 events in the Wesco North meet.

At Marysville-Pilchuck

110 hurdles-Brown (MP) 15.8; 100-Costello (MP) 11.3; 1,600-Brandt (S) 4:42; 400 relay-M-P 44.6; 400-Atkinson (MP) 53.2; 300 hurdles-Brown (MP) 41.4; 800-Goulet (MP) 2:03; 200-Siekawitch (MP) 23.5; 3,200-Roach (S) 9:48.3; 1,600 relay-M-P 3:33.7; Javelin-Jones (J) 160-2; Discus-Siegel (S) 142-7; Triple jump-Siekawitch (MP) 38-9; Shot put-Little (MP) 43-1; High jump-Eckhoff (MP) 62-0; Long jump-Kehler (MP) 20-5; Pole vault-Lowry (MP) 11-6.

Lake Stevens 75, Cascade 70: Kevin Hutchinson won the 110- and 300-meter high hurdles, the long jump and triple jump for Lake Stevens in the Wesco North dual meet.

At Everett Memorial Stadium

110 hurdles-Hutchinson (LS) 15.2; 100-Johnson (LS) 11.49; 1,600-Patchin (LS) 4:51.95; 400 relay-Cascade 45.34; 400-Hughes (C) 50.8; 300 hurdles-Hutchinson (LS) 40.80; 800-Erickson (C) 2:08.03; 200-Johnson (LS) 23.40; 3,200-Kore (C) 11:04.81; 1,600 relay-Cascade 3:40.40; Javelin-Andrews (LS) 153-8; Discus-Johnson (LS) 145-7; Triple jump-Hutchinson (LS) 40-0.5; Shot put-Johnson (LS) 56.45; High jump-Bailey (C) 6-0; Long jump-Hutchinson (LS) 19-9; Pole vault-Michaelis (C) 12-6.

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