Prep track: 1B State Championships

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Team scores:Lummi 54, Mount Rainier Lutheran 52, Mount Vernon Christian 51.50, Bickleton 48, Lyle/Wishram 46, Odessa-Harrington 46, Evergreen Lutheran 38.50, Taholah 32, Shoreline Christian 26, Neah Bay 25, Grace Academy 23, Inchelium 22, Crosspoint Academy 21, Riverside Christian 18, Valley Christian 17, Naselle 17, Crescent 16, Pomeroy 16, St. John-Endicott 14, Wishkah Valley 14, Christian Faith 9, Shorewood Christian 9, Clallam Bay 8.50, Republic 8.50, Curlew 8, Entiat 6, Trout Lake 5, Wellpinit 3, Mary Knight 3, Upper Valley Christian 3, Northport 2.

Shot put—Gabe Montoya, Lyle/Wishram 47-7. Local Placers: none.; High Jump—Micah Tranch, Riverside Christian 6-2. Local Placers: none.; Long jump—Sam Schafer, Odessa-Harrington 20-10.50. Local Placers: none.; 110 hurdles—Nathan Powers, Bickleton 15.97. Local Placers: none.; 100—Sam Schafer, Odessa-Harrington, 11.51. Local Placers: 5. Joe Zak, Grace Academy; 400 relay—Neah Bay 44.87. Local Placers: 5. Grace Academy; 400—Theo Tel, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 50.91. Local Placers: 2. Garrit VanBeek, Grace Academy, 51.30; 300 hurdles—Nathan Powers, Bickleton 41.83. Local Placers: none; 800—Enrique Medina, Lummi 2:00.95. Local Placers: none; 200—Sam Schafer, Odessa-Harrington 23.30. Local Placers: 5. Garrit VanBeek, Grace Academy, 24.16; 3,200—Tyrell Bonner, Shoreline Christian 10:14.94. Local Placers: none; 1,600 relay—Mount Vernon Christian 3:34.80. Local Placers: 6. Grace Academy.

Girls

Team scores: Mount Vernon Christian 59, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 53, Cusick 49, Republic 48.50, Crosspoint Academy 39, Riverside Christian 39, Entiat 36, Bickleton 35.50, Odessa-Harrington 35, Christian Faith 30, Evergreen Lutheran 27.50, Trout Lake 27.50, Valley Christian 23, Pomeroy 21.50, Clallam Bay 19, Lyle/Wishram 16.50, Crescent 16, Shoreline Christian 15, Naselle 14, Seattle Lutheran 13, Mount Rainier Lutheran 11, Thorp-Easton 11, St. John-Endicott 9, Neah Bay 9, Shorewood Christian 9, Cedar Park Christian/MLT 8, Muckleshoot Tribal 8, Wilson Creek 6, Yakama Nation Tribal School 4, Firm Foundation Christian 4, Wellpinit 2, North River 2, Wishkah Valley 1, Grace Academy 1.

Discus—Katrice Pond, Christian Faith 105-9. Local Placers: 2. Jamie Copeland, Cedar Park Christian 104-10; Javelin—Nicole Nobbs, Riverside Christian 129-02. Local Placers: none; Triple jump—Des Doty, Crosspoint Academy 33-2.75. Local Placers: 8. Kaylee Dickerman, Grace Academy; 800 relay—Mount Vernon 1:51.32. Local Placers: none; 100 hurdles—Katie Emerson, Almira C-H 16.26. Local Placers: none: 100—Alana Keogh, Cusick 12.99. Local Placers: none; 1600-Shania Graham, Republic 5:30.98. Local Placers: none; 400 relay-Riverside Christian 54.88. Local Placers: none; 400—Lexi Blom, Mount Vernon Christian, 1:01.96. Local Placers: none; 300 hurdles—Katie Emerson, Almira C-H 46.67. Local Placers: none; 800—Katie Emerson, Almira C-H 2:23.23. Local Placers: none; 200—Alana Keogh, Cusick, 26.55. Local Placers: none; 1,600 relay—Entiat 4:19.67. Local Placers: none.

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