Prep track: Lakewood Meet

At Lakewood H.S.

Boys

Team scores: Lakewood 77.50, Archbishop Murphy 53.5, Cedarcrest 39

110 hurdles—Jordan DeGroot (L) 16.77; 100—James Cameron Guy (AM) 11.30; 1,600—Mitchell Montgomery (C) 1:58.70; 400 relay—Archbishop Murphy (Brandon Byrne, Hans VanderWel, Guy, Austin Broadwell) 44.22; 400—Isaac Westlund (AM) 52.42; 300 hurdles—Andrew Stich (L) 43.46; 800—Mitchell Montgomery (C) 4:31.20; 200—Guy (AM) 23.51; 3,200—Mitchell Darrah (L) 10:15.18; 1,600 relay—Cedarcrest (Dallin Candland, Montgomery, Justin Houser, Austin Koons) 3:43.23; High jump—Brandon Byrne (AM) 6-02; Long jump—Justin Peterson (L) 18-02.50; Triple jump—Brett Bustad (L) 35-07.50; Shot put—David Otte (L) 44-07; Discus—Tristan Nelson (L) 119-04; Javelin—Connor O’Kinsella (L) 171-09.

Girls

Team scores: Archbishop Murphy 69.50, Lakewood 58.50, Cedarcrest 47

100 hurdles—Ilyssa Haunreiter (L) 18.02; 100—Christine Towey (AM) 13.80; 1,600—Rachel Cundy (L) 5:34.10;

400 relay—Archbishop Murphy (Tasha Pabisz, Christine Towey, Kortney Yant, Melissa Rivera) 54.12; 400—Ariel Jensen (L) 1:02.66; 300 hurdles—Molly Hammontree (C) 51.22; 800—Rachel Cundy (L) 2:33.90; 200—Melissa Rivera (AM) 28.92; 3,200—Michaela Bartz (AM) 12:07.00; 800 relay—Archbishop Murphy (Alexandra Flake, Pabisz, Towey, Rivera) 51.56; 1,600 relay—Lakewood (Jensen, Cundy, Celine Espinoza, Chloe McCann) 4:51.51; High jump—Allison Bawden (C) 4-10; Long jump—Pabisz (AM) 14-03.50; Triple jump—Bawden (C) 29-05.50; Shot put—Austin Winter (L) 24-06.25; Discus—Melissa Collinwood (C) 76-04; Javelin—Hanna Gibson (C) 82-07.50.

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