Prep track: East vs. West meet

At King’s H.S.

Boys

Teams scores—King’s 106.857, Cashmere 84.9285, Meridian 60.2142, Cascade-Leavenworth 15.

110 hurdles—Joey Michael (C) 16.09; 100—Jake Schmitt (M) 11.48; 1,600—Ayers Andrews (K) 4:49.27; 400 relay—Meridian 45.93; 400—Brayden Countryman (C-L) 56.90; 300 hurdles—Joey Michael (C) 1:01.54; 800—Drew Van Polen (C) 2:18.20; 200—Jake Schmitt (M) 23.53; 3,200—Ayers Andrew (K) 10:35.87; 1,600 relay—Cashmere 3:48.50; High jump—Reid Jones (K) 5-10.00; Long jump—Moe Roberts (C) 19-10.00; Triple jump—Matt Hartmann (K) 36-06.00; Shot put—Andrew Boivin (K) 44-00.00; Discus—Mason Friedline (K) 117-02.50; Javelin—Denver Vander Yacht (M) 169-09; Pole vault— Caleb Taylor (K) 11-00.00.

Girls

Teams scores—King’s 97, Meridan 77, Cashmere 67. Cascad-Leavenworth 20.

100 hurdles—Jozie Kimes (C) 17.33, 100—Karlie Storkson (K) 13.07; 1,600—Kacey Kemper (K) 5:36.69; 400 relay—Meridian (54.00); 400—Angela Knishka (C) 1:01.54;300 hurdles—Jozie Kimes (C) 48.94; 800— Angela Knishka (C) 2:31.49; 200—Anne Christie (C-L) 27.99; 3,200—Sydney Gray (M) 12:25.06; 1,600 relay—Kings’s 4:24.19; High jump— Jozie Kimes (C) 5-00.00; Long jump—Tianna Helm (C) 14-02.00; Triple jump—Jesica Bauer (C) 31-10.00; Shot put—Karly Hibbard (K) 30-00.75; Discus—McKenzy Ellisen (K) 80.08-50; Javelin—Karly Hibbard (K) 107-00; Pole vault—Kira Nelson 7-06.00.

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