Saturday’s state cross country results

CROSS COUNTRY

State Championships

Saturday

At Sun Meadows G.C., Pasco

4A Boys

Team scores—Bellarmine Prep 70, Central Valley 105, Eisenhower 106, Ferris 129, Camas 156, Glacier Peak 161, Tahoma 163, Jackson 186, Issaquah 219, Skyline 221, Skyview 306, Curtis 321, Auburn Riverside 333, Kentridge 347, Emerald Ridge 359, West Valley Yakima 451.

Top 10 individuals plus locals in top half of field—1, Yacine Guermali (Camas) 15:12.8; 2, Matthew Watkins (Jackson) 15:19; 3, Joe Waskom (Mt. Si) 15:23.1; 4, Amir Ado (Ferris) 15:30.3; 5, Alfonso Cuevas (Eisenhower) 15:39.2; 6, Dawson Besst (Tahoma) 15:41; 7, Nate Pendleton (Eastlake) 15:42.5; 8, Daniel Maton (Camas) 15:43; 9, Cullen McEachern (Kamiak) 15:43.2; 10, Ronan Price (Eisenhower) 15:44.7; 21, Riley McDowell (Glacier Peak) 16:12.4; 22, Nick Stringer (Glacier Peak) 16:13.5; 29, Trevor Allen (Lake Stevens) 16:21.19; 30, Joseph Skoog (Jackson) 16:22.4; 53, Chris Bianchini (Glacier Peak) 16:37.3; 58, Anthony Garcia (Jackson) 16:40.4; 64, Nathan Tastad (Glacier Peak) 16:43.5; 68, Noah Wallace (Lake Stevens) 16:44.9; 76, Nicholas Mullineux-Perrault (Glacier Peak) 16:49; 80, Kayto Krueger (Lake Stevens) 16:50.4

4A Girls

Team scores—Issaquah 90, Camas 108, Glacier Peak 122, Central Valley 123, Lewis & Clark 139, Tahoma 203, Skyview 226, Bellarmine Prep 227, Mount Si 246, Eisenhower 247, Hazen 250, Kamiak 259, Union 275, Curtis 284, South Kitsap 330, Davis 335.

Top 10 individuals plus locals in top half of field—1, Taylor Roe (Lake Stevens) 17:34.1; 2, Katie Thronson (Lewis & Clark) 17:53.7; 3, Kearan Nelson (Central Valley) 18:02.8; 4, Hannah Waskom (Mount Si) 18:17.1; 5, Emma Jenkins (Camas) 18:21.7; 6, Breanna Glover (Tahoma) 18:22.4; 7, Rachel Kastama (Puyallup) 18:27.8; 8, Ellen Burbank (Skyview) 18:30; 9, Kenna Clawson (Issaquah) 18:32.4; 10, Erica Simison (Eisenhower) 18:32.8; 17, Natalie Church (Glacier Peak) 18:55; 24, Brooke Wallace (Glacier Peak) 19:11.8; 28, Abbie Steinhauer (Mariner) 19:17.7; 35, Heidi Smith (Glacier Peak) 19:30.7; 39, Leah Clark (Kamiak) 19:34; 41, Katherine Slack (Kamiak) 19:35.9; 42, Erin Boyle (Glacier Peak) 19:36.8; 44, Savannah Hastings (Monroe) 19:38.7; 58, Tracey Hatch (Kamiak) 19:52.6; 64, Kaley Maurer (Monroe) 19:56.3; 75, Aviry Stratton (Glacier Peak) 19:59.4.

3A Boys

Team scores—North Central 61, Interlake 139, Kamiakin 153, Edmonds-Woodway 161, Ballard 174, Gig Harbor 179, Snohomish 193, Arlington 201, Redmond 208, Bishop Blanchet 215, Garfield 237, Lakes 388, Everett 318, Woodrow Wilson 333, Mountain View 375, Bonney Lake 397.

Top 10 individuals plus locals in top half of field—1, James Mwaura (Lincoln) 15:32.9; 2, Hayden Dressel (Mt. Spokane) 15:43.5; 3, Jacob Christner (North Central) 15:46.6; 4, Jonah Franco (Kamiakin) 15:48.5; 5, Matthew Park (Edmonds-Woodway) 15:50.9; 6, Bradley Peloquin (Gig Harbor) 15:57.7; 7, Hank Knight (North Central) 15:58.7; 8, James Konugres (Ballard) 16:00.1; 9, Aaron Leavens (Snohomish) 16:03.1; 10, Johan Correa (Kennewick) 16:03.4; 13, Kevin Mullin (Arlington) 16:07.3; 20, Sam McCloughan (Edmonds-Woodway) 16:16; 23, Cameron Sanders (Meadowdale) 16:19.8; 41, Michael Cooley (Snohomish) 16:37.9; 43, Devan Kirk (Shorewood) 16:39.4; 44, Jordan Erickson (Everett) 16:39.9; 45, Colin Knechtel (Meadowdale) 16:41.2; 46, Leul Wolde (Lynnwood) 16:41.8; 47, Dawson Andrews (Arlington) 16:42.4; 48, Donovan Barnhart (Everett) 16:42.8; 50, Grant Christian (Edmonds-Woodway) 16:43.2; 51, Blake Landry (Arlington) 16:44.2; 52, Matt Goddard (Snohomish) 16:44.3; 56, Lucas Lacambra (Edmonds-Woodway) 16:47.8; 66, Zachary Arcaro-Frazier (Marysville Getchell) 16:55; 69, Erik Luu (Shorecrest) 16:55.6.

3A Girls

Team scores—Holy Names 53, Edmonds-Woodway 104, Shorecrest 136, Redmond 160, Bainbridge 181, Bishop Blanchet 194, Ingraham 195, Ballard 199, Lake Washington 201, Peninsula 217, Central Kitsap 225, Snohomish 267, Stadium 278, Capital 282, Shorewood 347, Bethel 444.

Top 10 individuals plus locals in top half of field—1, Jordan Oakes (Holy Names) 17:44; 2, Sophia Cantine (Lakeside) 18:06.1; 3, Camila David-Smith (Interlake) 18:07.2; 4, Savanna Craig (Mountain View) 18:14.9; 5, Erinn Hill (North Central) 18:26.6; 6, Malia Pivec (Lynnwood) 18:29.9; 7, Yukino Parle (Edmonds-Woodway) 18:38.1; 8, Olivia Meader-Yetter (Edmonds-Woodway) 18:41.8; 9, Jane Barr (Roosevelt) 18:42.8; 10, Kate Jendrezak (Eastside Catholic) 18:43.0; 12, Sydney Boland (Edmonds-Woodway) 18:55.4; 14, Lillian Visser (Shorecrest) 19:02.2; 15, Stephanie Wroblewski (Edmonds-Woodway) 19:03.2; 19, Lauren Block (Shorecrest) 19:18.6; 23, Ella Conway (Stanwood) 19:30.4; 29, Caroline Dolan (Stanwood) 19:38.6; 41, Julia Rea (Marysville Getchell) 19:51.2; 50, Alexis Smith (Oak Harbor) 19:59.9; 54, Rachel Sherson (Arlington) 20:02.1; 55, Sophia Gamble (Shorecrest) 20:02.9; 56, Katie Brandvold (Snohomish) 20:03.5; 58, Megan Campbell (Snohomish) 20:04.2; 60, Livia Glascock (Shorecrest) 20:05; 70, Rachel Hansen (Shorewood) 20:14.4; 80, Megan Smith (Oak Harbor) 20:17.7.

2A Boys

Team scores—Sehome 97, Cedarcrest 135, Liberty 148, Cheney 159, Ridgefield 170, Selah 170, Ellensburg 185, Washougal 189, Lindbergh 200, Pullman 212, Sequim 228, Tumwater 241, Kingston 265, Steilacoom 276, Port Angeles 437, North Kitsap 438.

Top 10 individuals plus locals in top half of field—1, Silas Griffith (Ridgefield) 15:47.6; 2, Josh Rauvola (Archbishop Murphy) 15:55.6; 3, James Parker (Anacortes) 15:59.8; 4, Ethan Green (Ephrata) 16:02.7; 5, Grant Van Valkenburg (Cedarcrest) 16:07; 6, Nate Jensvold (Ellensburg) 16:07; 7, Jacob Nicholson (West Valley Spokane) 16:08.4; 8, Brigham Cardon (Selah) 16:15; 9, Ian Fay (Cedarcrest) 16:16.1; 10, Cody Skay (West Valley Spokane) 16:22.1; 27, Ben Benson (Cedarcrest) 16:37.7; 39, Nick Leidig (Mountlake Terrace) 16:54.9; 76, Chase Bolin (Cedarcrest) 17:30.5.

2A Girls

Team scores—Selah 92, Liberty 101, Sehome 103, Pullman 116, Ellensburg 143, Bellingham 164, West Valley Spokane 185, Port Angeles 246, White River 260, Washougal 264, Lindbergh 265, Ridgefield 304, Sequim 313, Tumwater 318, Steilacoom 344, Orting 384.

Top 10 individuals plus locals in top half of field—1, Elyria Kabasenche (Pullman) 18:41.3; 2, Abby Johnson (Sehome) 18:42.8; 3, Uhuru Hashimoto (Ellensburg) 18:48.5; 4, Annika Reiss (Bellingham) 5, Leah Holmgren (Ellensburg) 18:52.1; 6, Courtney Gelmini (White River) 18:55.5; 7, Madeline Walker (Pullman) 19:05.1; 8, Molly Mattson (Selah) 19:09; 9, Brigette Takeuchi (Liberty) 19:15.7; 10, Rosie Kirker (Sehome) 19:16.7; 22, Katherine Gustafson (Mountlake Terrace) 19:51.3; 23, Alicia Krivanek (Cedarcrest) 19:51.5; 29, Teresa Barron (Archbishop Murphy) 20:07.5; 33, Jessica Ong (Mountlake Terrace) 20:10.1; 36, Lily Krueger (Cedarcrest) 20:13.8; 37, Elsie Dombek (Cedarcrest) 20:14.8; 51, Sophia Nelson (Mountlake Terrace) 20:28.5.

1A Boys

Team scores—Deer Park 83, Medical Lake 95, Bush 121, Riverside 148, Lakeside 9 Mile Falls 155, Chelan 166, Meridian 169, Northwest 200, Columbia White Salmon 226, Goldendale 257, Charles Wright 285, Overlake 294, Royal 297, Zillah 355, La Center 368, Montesano 381, Connell 404.

Top 10 individuals plus locals in top half of field—1, Tibebu Proctor (Northwest) 15:22.4; 2, Ben Shaw (Riverside) 15:50.3; 3, Mereck Palazzo (Chelan) 15:55.9; 4, Kenneth Rooks (College Place) 15:59.6; 5, Cody Bollum (Deer Park) 16:14.3; 6, Mason Williams (Medical Lake) 16:20.9; 7, Brooks DeWaard (Lynden Christian) 16:24.5; 8, Cody Westerman (Deer Park) 16:26.1; 9, Kenny Barnes (Meridian) 16:29.4; 10, Tom Fahlman (Bush) 16:30.6; 13, Ryan Abdalla (Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 16:33.6; 18, Cameron Chew (King’s) 16:42.5; 23, Matt Jackson (King’s) 16:49.5; 44, Callahan Yale (South Whidbey) 17:18.3; 50, Owen Balthis (Cedar Park Christian-Bothell) 17:22.5.

1A Girls

Team scores—Northwest 79, Deer Park 95, Riverside 134, La Center 151, Zillah 168, Colville 191, Meridian 215, Bear Creek 217, King’s 256, Columbia White Salmon 263, Charles Wright 267, Royal 275, Nooksack Valley 277, Cascade Leavenworth 281, Wahluke 312, Forks 331.

Top 10 individuals plus locals in top half of field—1, Erin Mullins (Cascade Leavenworth) 18:05.2; 2, Libby Michael (Deer Park) 18:30.8; 3, Isa Meyers (Northwest) 18:37.6; 4, Macenna Hansen (Northwest) 18:41.8; 5, Lizzy Shaw (Riverside) 19:05.9; 6, Olivia Markezich (Bear Creek) 19:20.3; 7, Morgan Hall (Colville) 19:21.7; 8, Kalen Johnson (Zillah) 19:21.9; 9, Natasha Lewis (La Center) 19:24.2; 10, Sage Gibson (Seattle Christian) 19:24.8; 39, Sophia Morgan (South Whidbey) 20:43.6; 40, Jenae McInnes (King’s) 20:43.8; 45, Greta Gunning (King’s) 20:50.6.

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