Prep track: 3A Wesco Championships (Day 2)

At Shoreline Stadium

Boys

Team scores: Mountlake Terrace 131.5, Shorecrest 109, Shorewood 109, Oak Harbor 91, Marysville Getchell 87, Glacier Peak 74, Stanwood 68, Meadowdale 66, Marysville Pilchuck 44, Everett 1.5.

110 hurdles—Aaron Kelly (SC) 15.42; 100—David Fan (SW) 10.93; 1,600—Carter Osborne (SC) 4:15.73; 400 relay—Mountlake Terrace (Quinnell Mason, Beau Kennedy, Anfernee Calloway, Gifton Okoronkwo) 43.02; 400—Keegan Lockler (SC) 49.88; 300 hurdles—Duane Dahl (MLT) 40.52; 800—Osborne (SC) 1:54.40; 200—Will McNamara (SC) 22.45; 3,200—John Rodeheffer (OH) 9:38.71; 1,600 relay—Shorecrest (Kelly, Osborne, McNamara, Lockler) 3:27.04; High jump—Chris Hailer (OH) 6-4; Long jump—Daryl Derbecker (GP) 20-3; Triple jump—Okoronkwo (MLT) 45-1; Shot put—Jeremy Foster (OH) 49-11; Discus—Alfredo Diaz-rodriguez (MG) 149-8; Javelin—Kennedy (MLT) 173-9; Pole vault—Henry Garman (S) 13-6.

Girls

Team scores: Glacier Peak 186.5, Marysville Pilchuck 130.5, Shorecrest 108, Mountlake Terrace 86, Shorewood 85, Oak Harbor 69.5, Stanwood 59.5, Marysville Getchell 46, Everett 28, Meadowdale 28.

100 hurdles—McKenna Hunt (MLT) 15.30; 100—Charity Ijiomah (SW) 12.67; 1,600—Amy-Eloise Neale (GP) 4:49.74; 400 relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Bianca Acuario, Mackenzie Nolte, Charlee Pilon, Bri King) 49.80; 400—Ali Anderson (S) 1:00.28; 300 hurdles—Hunt (MLT) 47.32; 800—Neale (GP) 2:08.22; 200—Ijiomah (SW) 25.70; 3,200—Neale (GP) 10:38.25; 800 relay—Marysville Pilchuck (Ryleigh Wolfington, Lacey McLean, Bri King, Wesley Bradley) 1:46.73; 1,600 relay—Marysville Pilchuck (names not reported) 3:58.57; High jump—Wurrie Njadoe (SC) 5-0; Long jump—Ijiomah (SW) 17-8; Triple jump—Chinne Okoronkwo (MLT) 40-0; Shot put—Hailee Malins (MLT) 36-0.75; Discus—Anglica Cleveland (MP) 107-10; Javelin—Aiko Mizumori-Canfield (SC) 120-2; Pole vault—Okoronkwo (MLT) 11-10.

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