Prep track: 3A District Prelims

At Shoreline Stadium

Finals

Boys

Team scores: 1. Stanwood 35; 2. Marysville Pilchuck 33; 3. Shorewood 28; 4. Shorecrest 25; 5. Mountlake Terrace 24; 6. Glacier Peak 11; 7. Oak Harbor 10; 7. Meadowdale 10; 7. Everett 10; 10. Ferndale 9.

1,600—1. Omar Abdulla (SC) 4:24.64; 2. John Rodeheffer (OH) 4:24.96; 3. Jack Pearce (MT) 4:27.01. High jump— 1. Jonah Hoverson (SW) 5-11.00; 2. Aubry Victor (SC) 5-10.00; 3. Carlton McDonald (St) 5-10.00. Long jump— 1. Austin Joyner (MP) 22-11.50; 2. Michael Liddell (MT) 20-11.00; 3. Dante Fields (MP) 20-07.00. Shot put— 1. Juan Ventura (MP) 50-11.25; 2. Justus Blair (SW) 48-11.50; 3. Owen Reinecke (St) 47-11.50. Pole vault— 1. Henry Garman (St) 13-00.00; 2. Kyle Wood (St) 12-06.00; 3. Donovan Campeau (F) 12-06.00.

Girls

Team scores: 1. Mountlake Terrace 41; 2. Shorecrest 29; 3. Glacier Peak 24; 4. Shorewood 15; 4. Stanwood 15; 6. Marysville Getchell 11; 7. Oak Harbor 9; 8. Meadowdale 6; 9. Marysville Pilchuck 5; 10. Everett 1.

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1,600— 1. Heidi Smith (GP) 5:07.87; 2. Katherine Gustafson (MT) 5:08.40; 3. Megan Davis (GP) 5:08.75. Long jump— 1. Chinne Okoronkwo (MT) 18-06.00; 2. Barbara Biney (MT) 17-09.50; 3. Ali Anderson (St) 17-06.25. Discus— 1. Hailee Malins (MT) 104-09; 2. Onyie Chibuogwu (SC) 102-11; 3. Ndey Sonko (Me) 100-01. Javelin— 1. Aiko Mizumori-Canfield (SC) 119-03; 2. Haley Strowbridge (St) 119-02; 3. Katherine Taylor (SC) 117-02.

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