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Results from Wash prep track championships
Results from FridayÂs final events at the Class 2A, 3A, 4A Washington state prep track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School:
Results from FridayÂs final events at the Class 2A, 3A, 4A Washington state prep track and field championships at Mount Tahoma High School:
2A BOYS
110 hurdles-1, Shayne Moore (Blaine) 14.61; 2, Cody Peterson (Black Hills) 14.68; 3, Nick Casselman (Pullman) 14.92; 4, Diondre Moore-Young (Cheney) 14.93; 5, Phillip Puccino (Steilacoom) 15.21; 6, Mike Mandeville (Ephrata) 15.25; 7, Austin Pfeifer (Washougal) 15.27; Nikolay Borisov (Lakewood) 15.67
Javelin-1, Anthony Galaviz (Toppenish) 182-06; 2, Cameron Hess (Lakewood) 177-01; 3, Payden Butler (Lakewood) 175-04; 4, Hovhannes Melkonyan (West Valley-Spokane) 172-09; 5, Joseph Taylor (Grandview) 172-02; 6, Daniel Baker (North Mason) 170-00; 7, Erik Rose (Eatonville) 168-04; 8, Jordan Masters (Centralia) 163-03.
Pole Vault-1, Wes Chamberlain (Ephrata) 15-08.00R; 2, Kody Cassidy (R.A. Long) 14-06.00; 3, Kyle Stone (Selah) 14-00.00; 4, Lance Keithley (Pullman) J14-00.00; 5, Brandon Kennedy (Quincy) J14.00-00; 6, Andrew Galloway (R.A. Long) 13-09.00; 7, Spencer Huslander (Lakewood) 13-06.00; 8, Brian Jackson (R.A. Long) J13-06.00.
High Jump-1, Miles Coats (River Ridge) 6-06.00; 2, Colby Lee (Pullman) 6-04.00; 3, Jerome Prescod (Ephrata) 6-02.00; 3, Thomas Kassa (Anacortes) 6-02.00; 5, Andrew Galloway (R.A. Long) J6-02.00; 6, Logan Sharma (Aberdeen) J6-02.00; 7, Jackson Pleis (Cedarcrest) 6-00.00; 7, Rand Montermini (Tumwater) 6-00.00.
Shot Put-1, Jonathan Buchanan (East Valley-Yakima) 60-07.25; 2, Nelson Westlin (Sehome) 58-08.00; 3, Jesse Grable (River Ridge) 56-01.50; 4, Arie Cottrell (R.A. Long) 55-05.50; 5, Logan Powell (Elma) 53-05.50; 6, Freddie Stevens (Cedarcrest) 52-00.75; 7, Cody Rollins (West Valley-Spokane) 50-07.25; 8, Jacob Gilbert (Sehome) 49-08.50.
Triple Jump-1, Miles Coats (River Ridge) 48-06.50R; 2, Jerome Prescod (Ephrata) 48-00.75R; 3, DeAngelo Jones (Cheney) 45-02.50; 4, Thomas Kassa (Anacortes) 45-01.50; 5, Joseph Babcock (Grandview) 44-10.75; 6, Brett Bajema (Lynden) 43-07.75; 7, Nathaniel Youmans (Cheney) 43-05.50; 8, Harrison Finley (Sehome) 42-11.00.
2A GIRLS
100 hurdles-1, Sarah Shireman (Archbishop Murphy) 14.71; 2, Chelsea Genther (Bulington-Edison) 15.17; 3, Elizabeth McKinney (Riverside) 15.69; 4, Emily Stralser (Cheney) 15.70; 5, Shelby Williams (Ridgefield) 15.94; 6, Shelby Moore (Prosser (16.09); 7, Lauryn Garret (Sequim) J16.21; 8, Alyssa Wicknick (Bellingham) 16.36.
Pole Vault-1, Robin Taylor (Blaine) 11-00.00; 2, Klarissa Wren (W.F. West) 10-09.00; 3, Shauni Harding (R.A. Long) J10-09.00; 4, Kendahl Hintz (Ephrata) J10-09.00; 5, Cheyenne Pinley (Squalicum) 10-06.00; 6, Brienna Palma (Burlington-Edison) 10-00.00; 6, Samantha Whiteside (Sequim) 10-00.00; 8; Bailey Wold (West Valley-Spokane) J10-00.00.
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High Jump-1, Tasha Luu (Colville) 5-04.00; 2, Katelyn Wright (Washougal) 5-03.00; 3, Krista Dixon (Sehome) 5-02.00; 3, Kailene Spence (Elma) 5-02.00; 5, Jennifer Nakata (Pullman) J5-02.00; 6, Qiaoyi Zhang (Interlake) 5-00.00; 7, Charity Arn (Woodland) J5-00.00; 7, Cayla Calderwood (South Whidbey) J5-00.00.
Shot Put-1, Anna LaBeaume (Sequim) 40-11.25; 2, Vanessa Garris (Washington) 39-01.25; 3, Jordyn Murray (Ephrata) 37-10.25; 4, Raisa Yates (East Valley-Yakima) 37-08.00; 5, Shelby Williams (Ridgefield) 36-07.25; 6, Heidi Greear (Washougal) 36-05.00; 7, Sara Lentz (Colville) 36-02.75; Annie Martinez (East Valley-Yakima) 35-10.00.
Triple Jump-1, Brandi Thomas (Elma) 37-02.00; 2, Sarah Schireman (Archbishop Murphy) 36-05.00; 3, Cayla Calderwood (South Whidbey) 35-02.50; 4, Rachael Washington (R.A. Long) 34-06.25; 5, Mikaela Young (Cheney) 34-05.75; 6, Bailey Wold (West Valley, Spokane) 34-03.75; 7, Erin Smith (Selah) 33-10.25; 8, Jaime Schultz (Kingston) 33-09.25.
3A BOYS
110 hurdles-1, Jaakko Malmivirta (Nathan Hale) 14.27; 2, Rashaun Johnsoon (Foster) 14.48; 3, Taylor Schmidt (Prairie) 14.57; 4, Tevin Ponders (Renton) 14.98; 5, Alex Williams (Lynnwood) 15.20; 6, Marc Jackson (HudsonÂs Bay) 15.25; 7, Anthony Monahan (Bellevue) 15.29; 8, Guyson Jaramillo King (Highline) 15.48.
Javelin-1, Robert Hintz (Bellevue) 211-00R; 2, Jesse Elvrom (Yelm) 191-00; 3, Kyle Wagar (Hanford) 188-08; 4, Zach Ames (East Valley-Spokane) 188-05; 5, Kyle Kennedy (Bremerton) 187-08; 6, Ryan Lemery (Shadle Park) 184-00; 7, Malaki Seanoa (Everett) 181-00; 8, Kyle Stevens (Mt. Si) 180-08.
Discus-1, Armin Basic (Renton) 175-05; 2, Darrien Creamer (Peninsula (153-06; 3, Jacob Allie (Lindbergh) 152-10; 4, Jon Lawson (Prairie (151-02); 5, Booby Rodgers (Everett) 1149-11; 6, Andrey Levkic (Hazen) 149-08; 7, Jordan Arakawa (Capital) 149-02; 8, John Froland (Glacier Peak) 143-11.
Long Jump-1, Ronielle Kelly-Battles (Renton) 23-03.25; 2, Bo Schuetzle (Shadle Park) 23-00.75; 3, Chris Hayes (Camas) 22-05.50; 4, Aaron Grymes (West Seattle) J22-05.50; 5, Jordan Brown (Shorecrest) 22-02.00; 6, Anthony Palfrey (Mt. Rainier) 21-11.00; 7, Devon Kiser (Glacier Peak) 21-08.00; 8, Kyle Ehlers (Mt. Rainier) 21-07.75.
3A GIRLS
100 hurdles-1, Tanya Bjornsson (Ferndale) 14.66; 2, Diane Keller (Mt. Si) 14.71; 3, Shayle Dezellem (Shadle Park) 15.06; 4, Shelby Rowland (Bonney Lake) 15.11; 5, Joanna Luse (Mt. Spokane) 15.26; 6, Kate Holman (Bishop Blanchet) 15.42; 7, Stephanie Jones (Enumclaw) 15.54; 8, Naivasha Sophusson Smith (Nathan Hale) 20.30.
Javelin-1, Anna Adamko (Columbia River) 141-04; 2, Bianca Pope (Shadle Park) 138-11; 3, Sasha Weber (Timberline) 130-10; 4, Haley Tank (Hanford) 127-06; 5, Kim Harbins (Ferndale) 126-10; 6, Boryana Atanasova (Renton) 120-05; 7, Kristen Munson (Prairie) 117-07; 8, Caroline Towles (Shorecrest) 116-11.
Triple Jump-1, Olivia Ward (Cleveland) 40-08.50R; 2, Amanda Alvarel (Columbia River) 37-07.00; 3, Athena Alvarez (Columbia River) 37-01.50; 4, Kira Lewis (West Valley-Yakima) 36-01.00; 5, Stephanie Jones (Enumclaw) 36-06.00; 6, Ellyn Erving (Bishop Blanchet) 35-06.25; 7, Kayla Erickson (Peninsula) 35-05.25; Makala Williams (Lindbergh) 35-05.00.
4A BOYS
110 hurdles-1, Steven Warner (Kentwood) 14.23; 2, Cory Okazaki (Emerald Ridge) 14.51; 3, Alec Fellows (Edmonds-Woodway) 14.60; 4, Adam Scalesse (Kelso) 14.84; 5, Anthony Hogan (Todd Beamer) 14.86; 6, Casey Monahan (Mead) 14.89; 7, Robert Hanke (Stanwood) 14.93; 8, Darrius Coleman (Kentwood) 14.69.
Discus-1, Marlyn Anderson (Snohomish) 159-11; 2, Steven Forgette (Heritage) 156-11; 3, Michael Banta (Mead) 155-11; 4, Scott Christensen (Richland) 153-06; 5, Robert Henderson (Lincoln) 153-04; 6, Eric Murrell (Gig Harbor) 151-03; 7, Eric Huswick (Lake Stevens) 150-01; 8, Charlie Bingham (Mt. Tahoma) 149-04.
Pole Vault-1, Keith Webber (Mead) 15-06.00; 2, John Brenteson (Mountainview) 15-03.00; 3, Scott Kolb (Joel Ferris) 14-06.00; 4, Kyle Brown (Central Valley) J14-06.00; 5, Felix Ekness (Henry Jackson) 13-06.00; 6, Casey Lander (Inglemoor) J13-06.00; 7, Curtis Flolid (Woodinville) 13-00.00; 8, Wylie Johnson (Thomas Jefferson) J13-00.00.
High Jump-1, Kasen Williams (Skyline) 6-10.00; 2, Rahmel Dockery (Curtis) J6-10.00; 3, AJ Maricich (Mead) J6-10.00; 4, CJ Wright (Lincoln) 6-08.00; 5, Brennan Boyes (Puyallup) 6-06.00; 6, Brennan Frost (Lake Stevens) J6-06.00; 7, Maxim Bryson (Arlington) J6-06.00; 8, Justin Veltung (Puyallup) 6-04.00.
Triple Jump-1, Zach Smith (Kentlake) 48-01.00; 2, Kasen Williams (Skyline) 47-10.25; 3, Andre Barrington (Federal Way) 47-02.75; 4, Levi Taylor (Lewis and Clark) 45-05.00; 5, Dan Truong (Henry Jackson) 44-04.50; 6, Alec Fellows (Edmonds-Woodway) 44-01.50; Kalliy Ceesay (Roosevelt) 43-07.75; 8, Christopher Rusnak (Snohomish) 43-00.50.
4A GIRLS
100 hurdles-1, Shaquana Logan (Bellarmine Prep) 14.19; 2, Kayla Stueckle (Emerald Ridge) 14.26; 3, Tate Latimer (Tahoma) 14.88; 4, Whitney Swenson (Battle Ground) 15.04; 5, Chelsea Bourque (Southridge) 15.23; 6, Becca Berge (Inglemoor) 15.31; 7, Amber Dodd (Skyline) 15.42; 8, Maddy Fuchs (University) 15.57.
Discus-1, Gabi Dixson (Battle Ground) 135-04; 2, Alexa Lindseth (Joel Ferris) 124-08; 3, Jessica Bush (Eisenhower) 123-00; 4, Kayla Adams (Thomas Jefferson) 119-09; 5, Brittany Jones (Cascade-Everett) 119-08; 6, Jackie Brown (Bethel) 119-06; 7, Natalie Kyllo (Joel Ferris) 115-09; 8, Bethani Braun (Central Kitsap) 109-05.
Shot Put-1, Kayla Adams (Thomas Jefferson) 41-01.00; 2, Jackie Brown (Bethel) 41-00.00; 3, Jessica Bush (Eisenhower) 40-08.75; 4, Krystall Fowler (Lincoln) 40-08.25; 5, Gabi Dixson (Battle Ground) 39-11.00; 6, Danielle Tabb (Bethel) 38-03.75; 7, Trista Peterson (Stanwood) 38-02.50; 8, Ashley Willoughby (Richland) 36-10.25.
COMBINED WHEELCHAIR
Wheelchair 400 Run-1, Austin Pruitt (Central Valley) 1:13.78; 2, Emily Owens (Central Valley) 1:45.17; 3, Kyle Ralphs (Decatur) 1:49.18.
Wheelchair 800 Run-1, Kaleb Kallappa (Columbia River) 1:56.50; 2, Jose Adriano (South Kitsap) 2:04.97; 3, Amber Weber (Central Valley) 2:19.50.
Wheelchair Shot Put-1, Travis Rimstead (Bethel) 16-06.50.
Wheelchair Discus-1, Kaleb Kallappa (Columbia River) 46-00.24; 2, Travis Rimstead (Bethel) 40-01.75; 3, Samme Brooks (Kentwood) 15-02.75.
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