Prep track: Ray Cockrum Relays

At Wenatchee H.S.

Boys

Team scores: University 78, Eastmont 72, Lake Stevens 71, Wenatchee 71, Snohomish 68, Woodinville 64, Gonzaga 55, Eisenhower 37, Cashmere 11.

Top local finishers

440 hurdles—1. Lake Stevens (Robert Lund, Keenan Thomas, Casey Tupen, Rodney McDaniel) 1:08.5; 100—9. Shae Giddens (LS) 12.12; 400 relay— 4. Snohomish (Ben King, Christian Linder, Austin Googe, Kevin Yates) 45.32; 3,200—2. Mason Nicol (LS) 9:49.49; 800 relay—4. Lake Stevens (Tevin Gray, Brad Berry, Paul LaBreche, Austin Otis) 1:38.19; 1,200 relay—3. Lake Stevens (Jacob Baughman, Moussa Sanoh, Robert Lund, Allan Schmekel) 2:32.29; 1,600 relay—3. Lake Stevens (Beau Klick, Allan Schmekel, Jacob Baughman, Cameron Siler) 3:33.70; 3,200 relay—3. Lake Stevens (Caleb Mina, Cameron Siler, Mason Nicol, Scott Schmitt) 8:35.04; Sprint medley—3. Snohomish (Christian Linder, Sean Hanlon, Austin Googe, Kutter Kupke) 1:42.66; Distance medley—2. Lake Stevens (Cameron Siler, Caleb Mina, Scott Schmitt, Beau Klick) 11:01.28; High jump—2. Kevin Yates (S) 6-2; Long jump—1. Kevin Yates (S) 21-1.5; Triple jump—3. Stuart Hezlep (LS) 40-0.5; Shot put—1. Carey Campbell (LS) 47-8; Discus—1. Travis Pickett (S) 149-3; Javelin—4. Taran Lee (S) 146-5; Pole vault—13. Shane Albedyll (LS) 9-6.

Girls

Team scores: Wenatchee 110, Eastmont 68, Gonzaga 62, Cashmere 59, University 58, Eisenhower 57, Lake Stevens 49, Snohomish 40, Woodinville 24.

Top local finishers

400 hurdles—2. Lake Stevens (Tiana McVety, Sarah Walter-LaRue, Ashley Perkins, Samantha McGee) 1:13.89; 100—14. Erica Sayachack (S) 14.97; 1,600—2. Hannah Berntson (S) 5:32.19; 400 relay—2. Lake Stevens (Kassidy McCord, Samantha McGee, Amanda Farrenkopf, Chloe DuChesne) 54.17; 800 relay—5. Snohomish (Sara Donley, Brooke Smith, Eyonna Mason, Holly Berg) 1:56.71; 1,200 relay—5. Lake Stevens (Meagan Baermann, Kassidy McCord, Jniyah Williams, Lisa Hartwell) 3:14.81; 1,600 relay—7. Snohomish (Sara Donley, Brooke Smith, Eyonna Mason, Holly Berg) 4:37.15; Sprint medley—4. Snohomish (Emily Minogue, Meghyn Loberg, Eyonna Mason, Sara Donley) 2:03.12; Distance medley—4. Snohomish (Kaylee Nation, Shelby Mills, Jenna Alleman, Alexandra Dreher) 13:49.92; High jump—3. Samantha McGee (LS) 5-0; Long jump—6. Samantha McGee (LS) 14-10.5; Triple jump—1. Chelsea Pahls (LS) 31-8; Shot put—4. Carolyn Gravelle (S) 33-9; Discus—4. Carolyn Gravelle (S) 104-2; Javelin—4. Chelsea Pahls (LS) 100-9; Pole vault—t-6. Elizabeth Johnson (S) 6-6.

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