Prep track: 1A Tri-District Championships

At King’s H.S.

Boys

Team scores: Charles Wright Academy 86, King’s 81.5, Meridian 79.5, Cedar park Christian 67, Orting 65, Bellevue Christian 60.5, Nooksack Valley 46, Lynden Christian 42, Coupeville 28, Cascade Christian 23, Seattle Academy 19.5, University Prep 17, Port Townsend 11, Friday Harbor 10, Chimacum 10, Bush 9, Northwest 8.

110 hurdles—1. Zachary Schober (King’s) 15.83; 100—4. Mitch Pelroy (Coupeville) 11.52; 1,600—1. Hap Emmons (K) 4:17.71; 400 relay—5. King’s (Colby Langford, Matt Hartmann, Ryan Mills, Alex Brouwer) 45.03; 400—4. Larry Hurlburt (C) 52.97; 300 hurdles—1. Mitch Pelroy (C) 41.26; 800—4. Hunter Bryson (K) 2:00.72; 200—4. Mitch Pelroy (C) 22.95; 3,200—4. Andrew Ayers (K) 9:51.74; 1,600 relay—4. King’s (Ryan Mills, Zachary Schober, Hunter Bryson, Christian Taylor) 3:35.10; High jump—4. Karl Sather (K) 5-8 (T); Long jump—10. Colby Langford (K) 18-1.25; Triple jump—5. Matt hartmann (K) 38-9; Shot put—3. Mason Friedline (K) 46-1.25; Discus—12. Nick Streubel (C) 117-9; Javelin—10. Matt Hartmann (K) 144-8; Pole vault—2. Caleb Taylor (K) 13-0.

Girls

Team scores: King’s 106, Ortin 100, Cedar Park Christian 83, Bellevue Christian 81, Seattle Academy 53, Northwest 48, Meridian 42, Lynden Christian 38, Charles Wright Academy 34, Port Townsend 33, Cascade Christian 32, Nooksack Valley 20, university Prep 16, Bush 9, Chimacum 3, Friday Harbor 1, Annie Wright 1.

100 hurdles—4. Kristen Maggs (K) 17.02; 100—1. Karlie Storkson (K) 12.85; 1,600—4. Kacey Kemper 5:20.42 (K); 400 relay—6. King’s (Michaela Hendrix, Daphne Kieling, Emily Cline, Ashley Driscoll) 52.62; 400—1. Karlie Storkson (K) 58.00; 300 hurdles—5. Daphne Kieling (K) 48.99; 800—5. Kacey Kemper (K) 2:24.04; 200—1. Karlie Storkson (K) 26.11; 3,200—8. McKenna Smith (K) 11:50.87; 800 relay—1. King’s (Michaela Hendrix, Emily Cline, Ashley Driscoll, Karlie Storkson) 1:45.62; 1,600 relay—7. King’s (Kristen Maggs, Daphne Kieling, Savanna Hanson, Kacey Kemper) 4:16.25; High jump—5. Julia Teitzel (K) 4-9 (T); Long jump—10. Miqueala Ishmael (K) 14-4; Triple jump—8. Michaela Hendrix (K) 31-8.5; Shot put—2. Karly Hibbard (K) 34-0.75; Discus—5. Sierra Decker (K) 98-4; Javelin—1. Karly Hibbard (K) 117-9; Pole vault—7. Marilyn Jones (K) 7-6.

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