2016 All-Wesco Boys Track Teams

WESCO 4A

First Team

110-meter hurdles: Dylan Roy, Jackson, sr.

100 meters: Cole Ellis, Mount Vernon, fr.

1600 meters: Matthew Watkins, Jackson, jr.

4×100 relay: Lake Stevens (Brandon Otis, Amado Attipoe, Jhaneil Reyes, Matthew Zehrung)

400 meters: Daniel Arias, Jackson, soph.

300-meter hurdles: Silas Vega-Harris, Jackson, jr.

800 meters: Noah Wallace, Lake Stevens, jr.

200 meters: Cole Ellis, Mount Vernon, fr.

3200 meters: Matthew Watkins, Jackson, jr.

4×400 relay: Kamiak (Nick Harrison, Patrick Olson, Gavin Patrick, Taylor Barnes)

Shot put: Aidan Cain, Monroe, sr.

Javelin: Kristopher Bonn, Mount Vernon, jr.

Discus: Corbin Schueller, Lake Stevens, sr.

Long jump: Adam Alayli, Kamiak, jr.

Triple jump: Anthony Hutchinson, Lake Stevens, soph.

High jump: Taylor Devries, Snohomish, jr.

Pole vault: Ethan Kim, Jackson, jr.

Second Team

110-meter hurdles: Silas Vega-Harris, Jackson, jr.

100 meters: Amado Attipoe, Lake Stevens, sr.

1600 meters: Riley-Patrick O’Toole, Lake Stevens, sr.

4×100 relay: Monroe (JJ Jerome, Riley Kennedy, Deacon Thibault, Keivon Singleton)

400 meters: Adrian Smith, Mariner, sr.

300-meter hurdles: Dylan Roy, Jackson, sr.

800 meters: Riley-Patrick O’Toole, Lake Stevens, sr.

200 meters: John Gilbert, Cascade, jr.

3200 meters: Anthony Garcia, Jackson, jr.

4×400 relay: Lake Stevens (Hunter Eckstrom, Riley-Patrick O’Toole, Matthew Zehrung, Noah Wallace)

Shot Put: Tanner Kunard, Kamiak, sr.

Javelin: Steven Bucy, Kamiak, jr.

Discus: Aidan Cain, Monroe, sr.

Long jump: Jordan Stow, Jackson, jr.

Triple jump: Kelton Green, Jackson, sr.

High jump: Nate Shubert, Kamiak, sr.

Pole vault: Jordan Stow, Jackson, jr.

WESCO 3A NORTH

First Team

110-meter hurdles: Cordell Cummings, Arlington, sr.

100 meters: Anthony Dill, Arlington, sr.

1600 meters: Nathan Beamer, Arlington, sr.

4×100 relay: Arlington (Anthony Dill, Donavan Sellgren, Ryley Nelson, Cordell Cummings)

400 meters: Mac Nuanez, Oak Harbor, soph.

300-meter hurdles: Cordell Cummings, Arlington, sr.

800 meters: Jordan Erickson, Everett, soph.

200 meters: Joshua James, Marysville Getchell, sr.

3200 meters: Nathan Beamer, Arlington, sr.

4×400 relay: Arlington (Cordell Cummings, Nathan Beamer, Andrew Roundy, Ryley Nelson)

Shot Put: Nicholas Blair, Everett, sr.

Javelin: Gabriel Green, Arlington, soph.

Discus: Nicholas Blair, Everett, sr.

Long jump: Ryley Nelson, Arlington, sr.

Triple jump: Elijah Ross-Rutter, Everett, soph.

High jump: Elijah Ross-Rutter, Everett, soph.

Pole vault: Alec Hood, Stanwood, jr.

Second Team

110-meter hurdles: Jared Gray, Oak Harbor, sr.

100 meters: Donavan Sellgren, Arlington, sr.

1600 meters: Pieter Andrews, Arlington, sr.

4×100 relay: Oak Harbor (Andrew Miller, Jordan Washington, Daniel Guerrero, Jared Gray)

400 meters: Josh Cote, Oak Harbor, jr.

300-meter hurdles: Jared Gray, Oak Harbor, sr.

800 meters: Elijah Quinby, Everett, soph.

200 meters: Anthony Dill, Arlington, sr.

3200 meters: Pieter Andrews, Arlington, sr.

4×400 relay: Oak Harbor (Mac Nuanez, Josiah Welch, TJ Passmore, Jared Gray)

Shot Put: Tyler McDonald, Marysville Pilchuck, sr.

Javelin: Garrett Anderson, Marysville Pilchuck, sr.

Discus: Joseph Noland, Oak Harbor, sr.

Long jump: Garren Guerrero, Oak Harbor, jr.

Triple jump: Stephen Chappel, Stanwood, sr.

High jump: Kyle Nickols, Oak Harbor, soph.

Pole vault: Wyatt Hawthorne, Arlington, jr.

WESCO 3A SOUTH

First Team

110-meter hurdles: Chris Diaz, Shorewood, sr.

100 meters: Skylar Widman, Shorewood, sr.

1600 meters: Matthew Park, Edmonds-Woodway, jr.

4×100 relay: Shorewood (Camden Correos, Joseph Williamson, Skylar Widman, Chris Diaz)

400 meters: Sterling Mahan, Edmonds-Woodway, sr.

300 meter hurdles: Harrison White, Meadowdale, sr.

800 meters: Devan Kirk, Shorewood, jr.

200 meters: Skylar Widman, Shorewood, sr.

3200 meters: Matthew Park, Edmonds-Woodway, jr.

4×400 relay: Shorewood (Chris Diaz, Skylar Widman, Aaron Rainboth, Devan Kirk)

Shot Put: Harris Cutuk, Lynnwood, jr.

Javelin: Brett Burgess-Hunt, Shorewood, sr.

Discus: Harris Cutuk, Lynnwood, jr.

Long jump: Ronnie Gary, Shorewood, sr.

Triple jump: Ronnie Gary, Shorewood, sr.

High jump: Ronnie Gary, Shorewood, sr.

Pole vault: Grant Whitcutt, Edmonds-Woodway, sr.

Second Team

110-meter hurdles: Aaron Richardson, Edmonds-Woodway, soph.

100 meters: Dexter Carter, Glacier Peak, sr.

1600 meters: Chris Bianchini, Glacier Peak

4×100 relay: Shorecrest (Sam Jacoby, David Selzler, Aubry Victor, Sadath Aboudou)

400 meters: Nicholas Mullineux-Perrault, Glacier Peak, soph.

300-meter hurdles: Chris Diaz, Shorewood, sr.

800 meters: Chris Bianchini, Glacier Peak, jr.

200 meters: Dexter Carter, Glacier Peak, sr.

3200 meters: Sam McCloughan, Edmonds-Woodway, jr.

4×400 relay: Glacier Peak (Connor Stroup, Nicholas Mullineux-Perrault, Sean Bak, Chris Bianchini,

Shot put: Jeremiah Leben, Mountlake Terrace, jr.

Javelin: Tyler McAtee, Edmonds-Woodway, soph.

Discus: Isaiah Banks, Shorecrest, sr.

Long jump: Race Treat, Shorecrest, jr.

Triple jump: Race Treat, Shorecrest, jr.

High jump: Grant Whitcutt, Edmonds-Woodway, sr.

Pole vault: Cyrus Marshall, Meadowdale, jr.

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