Originally published Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Friday's detailed prep track and field results
North Central 58, Gig Harbor 56, Central Valley 55, Oregon City 46, Chehalis 44, Skyline 44, Eastmont 25, Wenatchee 19. Shot put — ...
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Boys track and field
Eastmont Invitational
At East Wenatchee
Team scores — North Central 58, Gig Harbor 56, Central Valley 55, Oregon City 46, Chehalis 44, Skyline 44, Eastmont 25, Wenatchee 19.
Shot put — Tyler Allwine, Chehalis, 47-7. 100 — Dustin Bratten, Skyline, 11.45. 200 — Brent Kaplan, Chehalis, 23.87. 400 — Spencer Wordell, North Central, 52.66. 800 — Alex Avila, North Central, 2:00.01. 1600 — Miles Unterreiner, Gig Harbor, 4:23.41. 3200 — Andrew Kimpel, North Central, 9:39.86. 400 relay — Skyline, 44.66. 1600 relay — Central Valley 3:27.99. (Other events canceled because of snow.)
Girls track and field
Eastmont Invitational
At East Wenatchee
Team scores — Skyline 92, Gig Harbor 70, Eastmont 61, Central Valley 49, Chehalis 34, Wenatchee 34, Oregon City 23, North Central 17.
Shot put — Madi Miller, Eastmont, 35-6. 100 — Shea O'Donnell, Skyline, 12.84. 200 — Shea O'Donnell, Skyline, 26.00. 400 — Brittany Schroeder, Gig Harbor, 1:01.53. 800 — Caroline Austin, Chehalis, 2:28.46. 1600 — Caroline Austin, Chehalis, 5:27.77. 3200 — Alyssa Andrews, Gig Harbor, 10:54.88. 400 relay — Skyline, 49.95. 800 relay — Skyline, 1:47.95. 1600 relay — Eastmont, 4:13.95. (Other events canceled because of snow.)
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