Prep track: Snohomish Meet

At Snohomish H.S.

Boys

Team scores: Snohomish 75, Cascade 69; Snohomish 102.5, Mount Vernon 42.5; Cascade 105, Mount Vernon 39.

110 hurdles—Kaleb Dobson (Cascade) 15.18; 100—Christian Linder (Snohomish) 11.03; 1,600—Brad Hodkinson (S) 4:42.26; 400 relay—Snohomish (Aidan Kutsch, Kodiak Landis, Joel Tonsgard, Christian Linder) 51.09; 400—Kyler Sager (S) 53.75; 300 hurdles—Kaleb Dobson (C) 42.00; 800—Alex Mitchell (Mount Vernon) 2:06.64; 200—Andrew Sibley (C) 24.39; 3,200—Kyler Sager (S) 10:22.41; 1,600 relay—Snohomish (Ben King, Christian Linder, Joshua Sharpe, Kyler Sager) 3:42.09; High jump—Justin Welch (C) 5-08; Long jump—Kaleb Dobson (C) 21-09; Triple jump—Justin Welch (C) 39-09; Shot put—Nick Demars (C) 49-09; Discus—Nick Demars (C) 151-05; Javelin—Steven Gallardo (C) 142-03; Pole vault—Dominick Tompkins (MV) 11-06.

Girls

Team scores: Snohomish 100.5, Mount Vernon 43.5; Snohomish 98, Cascade 47; Cascade 76, Mount Vernon 57.

100 hurdles—Nyla Lee (MV) 20.53; 100—Madison Lichter (S) 13.20; 1,600—Hannah Dowdell (C) 5:33.96; 400 relay—Snohomish (Eyonna Mason, Kayla Sargent, Laurren Wheatley, Madison Lichter) 52.76; 400—Eyonna Mason (S) 1:09.12; 300 hurdles—Katie Weir (C) 54.19; 800—Molly Stroosma (MV) 2:31.35; 200—Lauren Wheatley (S) 27.75; 3,200—Kyla Shade (S) 12:15.44; 800 relay—Mount Vernon (Molly Stroosma, Kylie Terwilliger, Shanayla Yantis, Bailey Servoss) 1:54.71; 1,600 relay—Snohomish (Courtney Rogers, Madison Lichter, Lauren Wheatley, Kellianne Cavin) 4:33.53; High jump—Kellianne Cavin (S) 5-02; Long jump—Allyx Goodman (C) 15-02.5; Triple jump—Anjella Alejo (MV) 31-02.5; Shot put—Paris Flenoy (C) 32-08; Discus—Allison Hoeth (S) 96-08; Javelin—Erica Sayachack (S) 88-09; Pole vault—Elizabeth Johnson (S) 7-06.

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