Spring All-Wesco: Girls 3A Track

FIRST TEAM
3200

Amy-Eloise Neale, Glacier Peak, So.

110 Hurdles
Elisa Ahern, Shorecrest, Sr.

100
Miriam Mboya, Shorewood, Sr.

1600
Amy-Eloise Neale, Glacier Peak, So.

4×100 Relay
Shorewood: Monica Galyean, Jennifer Franklin, Bethany Smith. Miriam Mboya
400
Christina Wicker, Oak Harbor, So.

300 Hurdles
Allison Duvenez, Oak Harbor, Sr.

800
Amy-Eloise Neale, Glacier Peak, So.

200
Miriam Mboya, Shorewood, Sr.

4×200 Relay
Oak Harbor: Sarah Young, Christina Alexander, Jalani Bobo, Janessa Ramos

4×400 Relay
Shorecrest: Lynleigh Oliver, Amanda Banks, Niki Harris, Kathryn Andria-Habermann

Shot Put
Mickey Greenburg, Shorecrest, Jr.

Javelin
Monica Webber, Everett, Sr.

Discus
Onyie Chibuogwu, Shorecrest, Fr.

Long Jump
Emily Corona, Shorecrest, Sr.

Triple Jump
Clare Cosper, Glacier Peak, Sr.

High Jump
Emily Corona, Shorecrest, Sr.

Pole Vault
Nicole Harris, Shorecrest, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
3200

Katie Bianchini, Glacier Peak, So.

110 Hurdles
Leah Bennett, Meadowdale, Jr.

100
Monica Galyean, Shorewood, So.

1600
Katie Bianchini, Glacier Peak, So.

4×100 Relay
Shorecrest: Onyie Chibuogwu, Amanda Banks, Lynleigh Oliver, Nicole Harris

400
Emily Crichlow, Meadowdale, Fr.

300 Hurdles
Raeanna Wynne, Oak Harbor, So.

800
Erin Johnson, Shorewood, Sr.

200
Nicole Harris, Shorecrest, Jr.

4×200 Relay
Meadowdale: Emily Crichlow, Sara Fjortoft, Annalise Muscari, Leah Bennett
4×400 Relay
Glacier Peak: Christina Alexander, Allison Duvenez, Jember Janse, Ashley Everett

Shot Put
Calea Carr, Everett, Fr.

Javelin
Janelle Yoshimoto, Oak Harbor, Sr.

Discus
Calea Carr, Everett, Fr.

Long Jump
Clare Cosper, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Triple Jump
Elisa Ahern, Shorecrest, Sr.

High Jump
Hannah Lemm, Lynnwood, So.

Pole Vault
Jenna Hess, Glacier Peak, So.

HONORABLE MENTION
3200

Charlee Linton, Shorewood, Jr.

110 Hurdles
Renee Hudson, Everett, Jr.

100
Janessa Ramos, Oak Harbor, Sr.

1600
Adrianna Royal, Oak Harbor, Sr.

4×100 Relay
Oak Harbor: Janelle Yoshimoto, Jalani Bobo, Sarah Young, Janessa Ramos

400
Kathryn Andria-Habermann, Shorecrest, Jr.

300 Hurdles
Megan Ransom, Shorewood, So.

800
Adrianna Royal, Oak Harbor, Sr.

200
Bethany Smith, Shorewood, Jr.

4×200 Relay
Shorewood: Miriam Mboya, Alex Burum, Salyna McDonald, Bethany Smith

4×400 Relay
Glacier Peak: Jessica Miller, Elle Limesand, Katherine Baker, Bailee Rice
Shot Put
Stephanie Goei, Shorewood, Sr.

Javelin
Emily Corona, Shorecrest, Sr.

Discus
Diandre Musikachart, Shorewood, Jr.

Long Jump
Amanda Banks, Shorecrest, Fr.

Triple Jump
Calea Carr, Everett, Fr.

High Jump
Monica Webber, Everett, Sr.

Pole Vault
Stacia Martineau, Shorewood, Sr.

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