Results from Day 1 of state track & field championships

4A State Championhips

At Mount Tahoma H.S.

Boys

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): Team scores not available.

1600—1. Daniel Maton (Camas) 4:07.5. Other placers not available.

Shot Put—1. Joey Jensen (Issaquah) 57-8.25, 4. Josh Wiser (Lake Stevens) 50-9.

Long Jump—1. Da’Vicous Wilson (Bothell) 23-7.75, 7. Anthony Hutchinson (Lake Stevens) 21-9.25.

Girls

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): Team scores not available.

1600—1. Sami Corman (Issaquah) 4:50.76, 6. Taylor Roe (Lake Stevens) 4:59.42, 8. Aviry Statton (Glacier Peak) 5:00.59.

Discus—1. Jordan Fong (Kentlake) 137-7, 6. Tia Christensen (Jackson) 126-9, 7. Katherine Potts (Glacier Peak) 125-4.

High Jump—1. Emily DuFour (Eastmont) 5-8.

3A State Championships

At Mount Tahoma H.S.

Boys

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): Team scores not available.

1600—1. James Mwaura (Lincoln) 4:08.53, 8. Lucas Lacambra (Edmonds-Woodway) 4:18.69.

Shot Put—1. Josiah Vaiolo (Wilson) 55-1.25, 2. Ben Howard (Everett) 54-11.25, 8. Cade Tucker (Marysville Pilchuck) 56-6.5.

Triple Jump—1. Elijah Jackson (Cheif Sealth) 46-4.75, 2. Elijah Ross-Rutter (Everett) 46-4.25.

Girls

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): Team scores not available.

1600—1. Allie Janke (North Central) 4:55.48, 2. Yukino Parle (Edmonds-Woodway) 4:56.47, 4. Lillian Visser (Shorecrest) 5:02.86.

Javelin—1. Breanna Shaffer (Kennewick) 127-7, 5. Taylor Lamb (Stanwood) 116-7.

Triple Jump—1. Lyric Harris (Garfield) 38-2.5, 3. Sydney Brandt (Shorecrest) 26-9.75, 5. Rebeca Rodriguez (Shorewood) 35-10.5.

2A State Championships

At Mount Tahoma H.S.

Boys

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): Team scores not available.

1600—1. Daniel Callahan (Selah) 4:18.8, 2. Grant Van Valkenberg (Cedarcrest) 4:21.05.

Javelin—1. Nicholas Oesterling (Bellingham) 190-8, 3. Brandon Bach (Mountlake Terrace) 183-10.

Long Jump—1. Iyan Manju (Bellingham) 21-6.25.

Pole Vault—1. Kameron Kinkade (Pullman) 14-6, 7. Dylan Madan (Lakewood) 13.

Girls

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): Team scores not available.

1600—1. Gracie Long (Port Angeles) 4:58.72.

High Jump—1. Yareli Ochoa (Lakewood) 5-4.

Discus—1. Mayyi Mahama (Pullman) 147-1.

Ambulatory

Boys

Shot Put—1. Ky Mangold (Ephrata) 23-0.75, 2. Nathan John (Snohomish) 23-0.25.

1A State Championships

At Eastern Washington University, Cheney

Boys

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): 1. Lynden Christian 11 points.

1600—Ben Shaw (Riverside) 4:16.89.

Girls

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): T-1. Bear Creek 18 points, T-1. Lakeside 18, 8. King’s 3.5.

1600—1. Olivia Markezich (Bear Creek) 4:02.41, 7. Naomi Smith (King’s) 5:11.39.

Pole Vault—1. Hana Hill (Lakeside) 12-6, T-7. Maci Hodgins (King’s) 8-6.

1B State Championships

At Eastern Washington University, Cheney

Boys

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): 1. Pope John Paul II 17 points.

1600—1. Russell DeVries (Mt. Vernon Christian) 4:36.52.

Girls

Team scores through Day 1 (leader and local teams): 1. Trout Lake 11 points.

1600—1. Hannah Funkhouser (Trout Lake) 5:14.81.

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