Prep boys track: Jackson 101, Stanwood 51 Prep girls track: Jackson 90, Stanwood 71

At Stanwood H.S.

Boys

110 hurdles–Brenden Casel (J) 16.19; 100–Josh Entwisle (S) 11.68; 1,600–Blake Nelson (J) 4:17.52; 400 relay–Stanwood (Josh Entwisie, Curtis Maile, Trevor Shaw, Sam Harris) 47.73; 400–Alexander Bentz (S) 52.83; 300 hurdles– Brenden Casel (J) 42.73; 800– Grant Grosvenor (J) 1:58.45; 200–Adam Nijem (J) 24.50; 3,200–Sean Roe (J) 9:51.07; 1,600 relay–Jackson (David Escobar, Wade Weinert, Bo Luce, Dean Bretland) 3:36.63; High jump–Logan Green (J) 5-7; Long jump–Sam Harris (S) 18-11; Triple jump–Brenden Casel (J) 40-10.75; Shot put–Colton Niblack 41-5; Discus–Colton Niblack 132-9; Javelin–Kyle Strachan (S) 133-11; Pole vault–Derek Gomoluch (J) 12-6.

Girls

100 hurdles–Madeline Miller (J) 17.61; 100–Corinne Teichgrab (S) 13.14; 1,600–Minna Fields (S) 5:19.05; 400 relay–Jackson (Sierra Anderson, Claire Grosvenor, Carlie Howard, Denae Fitz) 54.56; 400–Claire Grosvenor (J) 65.16; 300 hurdles–Madeline Miller (J) 50.24; 800–Corinne Teichgrab (S) 2:31.01; 200–Claire Grosvenor (J) 28.34; 3,200–Kelsey Fruland (J) 11:51.83; 800 relay–Jackson (Denae Fitz, Lexie Martin, Claire Grosvenor, Madeline Miller) 1:53.01; 1,600 relay–Stanwood (Madison Davis, Jordin Stephenson, Natalie Bergstrom, Corrine Teichgrab) 4:23.81; High jump–Corrine Teichgrab (S) 4-11; Long jump–Kalina Eveland (S) 14-6.25; Triple jump–Carinne Rawlins (J) 32-4; Shot put–Kaci Jones (S) 38-9.5; Discus–Kaci Jones (S) 118-2; Javelin–Kaci Jones (S) 118-01; Pole vault–Emi Asuncion (J) 7-6.

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