Spring All-Wesco: Boys 3A Track

FIRST TEAM
110 Hurdles

Dillon Baker, Shorecrest, Sr.

100
David Fan, Shorewood, So.

1600
Jeff Bastian, G. Peak, Sr.

4×100 Relay
Shorecrest: Keegan Lockler, Chris Uchytil, Sean Dever, Adrian Monroe

400
Nate Schmidt, Lynnwood, Sr.

300 Hurdles
Ty Sissel, Everett, Sr.

800
Sean White, G. Peak, Sr.

200
Nate Schmidt, Lynnwood, Sr.

3200
Jeff Bastian, G. Peak, Sr.

4×400 Relay
Glacier Peak: Trey Chambers, Michael Matwichuk, Andrew Prentice, Austin Tarvin

Shot Put
Issac Whaley, Everett, Sr.

Javelin
Erik Larsen, G. Peak, Sr.

Discus
John Higgins, G. Peak, Jr.

Long Jump
Sean Dever, Shorecrest, Sr.

Triple Jump
Josiah Miller, Oak Harbor, Jr.

High Jump
Matt Gebert, Everett, Sr.

Pole Vault
Henry Schlesinger, Shorewood, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
110 Hurdles

Ty Sissel, Everett, Sr.

100
Josiah Miller, Oak Harbor, Jr.

1600
Carter Osborne, Shorecrest, So.

4×100 Relay
Shorewood: Niko Frazier, Boyse Martinez, Nick Vincent, David Fan

400
Andrew Prentice, G. Peak, Jr.

300 Hurdles
Dillon Baker, Shorecrest, Sr.

800
Jeff Bastian, G. Peak, Sr.

200
Josiah Miller, Oak Harbor, Jr.

3200
Sean White, G. Peak, Sr.

4×400 Relay
Oak Harbor: Carlton Johnson, Chris Opdyke, Justin Everett, Josiah Miller

Shot Put
Andrew Basham, Lynnwood, So.

Javelin
Mingure Dorjee, Shorecrest, Sr.

Discus
Connor Wingo, Shorecrest, Sr.

Long Jump
Meko Baca, Everett, Jr.

Triple Jump
Matt Gebert, Everett, Sr.

High Jump
Aldin Vojnikovic, Shorewood, Jr.

Pole Vault
Jake Stacy, Everett, Jr.

HONORABLE MENTION
110 Hurdles

Jordan Drew, Lynnwood, So.

100
Spencer McKinnon, Everett, Sr.

1600
Sean White, G. Peak, Sr.

4×100 Relay
Everett: Qui Nguyen, Blake Williams, Ty Sissel, Spencer McKinnon

400
Keegan Lockler, Shorecrest, So.

300 Hurdles
Tyler Cobb, Everett, Sr.

800
Carter Osborne, Shorecrest, So.

200
Spencer McKinnon, Everett, Sr.

3200
Abiel Tekle, Shorecrest, Sr.

4×400 Relay
Everett: Cortez Carr, Tyler Cobb, Ben Dowdle, Ty Sissel

Shot Put
Johnny Cortedano, M. Terrace, Sr.

Javelin
John Kim, M. Terrace, Jr.

Discus
Andrew Dickson, Everett, Jr.

Long Jump
Toshiaki Yamamura, Shorewood, So.

Triple Jump
Nathan Hansel, Everett, Sr.

High Jump
Austin Tarvin, G. Peak, Jr.

Pole Vault
Joe Dexter, Shorecrest, So.

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