Stanwood athletes notch nine firsts

EVERETT — The Stanwood girls used nine first-place finishes to place first Thursday night in a Wesco North tri-meet at Everett Memorial Stadium against Snohomish and host Cascade.

“For an opening meet there were a lot of good performances,” Cascade coach Steve Bertrand said, “Stanwood scored across the board … (And) they had nice depth.”

Stanwood racked up 75 team points; Snohomish placed second, sweeping the high and long jumps to post 68, and Cascade used strong performances from Brittney Jones, Samantha Taylor and Breanna Huschka to finish third with 49.

Taylor won the 400-meter dash for Cascade in a time of 1 minute, 3.45 seconds, Jones won both the shot put and discus and Breanna Huschka took the 800 in 2:30.

All athletes had to compete in cold and wet conditions that got worse as time went on, forcing some to seek shelter from the rain, Bertrand said.

Cascade met its goal of getting its young squad meet exposure. “We need experience right now,” Bertrand said.

At Everett Memorial Stadium

100 hurdles—Jackson (STAN) 16.5; 100—Teichgrab (STAN) 13.4; 1,600—Whybark (SNO) 5:47.6; 400 relay—(STAN) 53.03; 400—Taylor (C) 1:03.45; 300 hurdles—Jackson (STAN) 47.96; 800—Huschka (C) 2:30; 200—Teichgrab (STAN) 28.33; 3,200—Verma (STAN) 12:11; 800 relay—SNO 1:57; 1,600 relay—STAN 4:29.5; High jump—Yates (SNO) 4—10; Long jump—Yates (SNO) 17—1; Triple jump—Yates (SNO) 37—6.5; Shot put—Jones (C) 34-4; Discus—Jones (C) 123—6; Javelin—Jackson (STAN) 129—6; Pole vault—Meas (STAN) 10—6.

Lake Stevens 81, Marysville-Pilchuck 74, Oak Harbor 34: At Lake Stevens, Leah Grassl won both the shot put and discus with throws of 38 feet, 11 inches and 90-6, respectively, in the Wesco North meet.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

100 hurdles—Tri (LS) 16.3; 100—McCole (OH) 12.2; 1,600—Smollack (OH) 5:19.5; 400—Wright (LS) 1:04.8; 400 relay—Marysville-Pilchuck 51.6; 300 hurdles—McDonald (MP) 49; 800—Smollack (OH) 2:27.3; 200—Nicole (OH) 26.6; 3,200—Nemra (MP) 11:46.6; 800 relay—Lake Stevens 1:53; 1,600 relay—Marysville-Pilchuck 4:14; High jump—Hanson (MP) 5; Long jump—Ramos (OH) 15-0; Triple jump—Cull (MP) 33-9; Shot put—Grassl (LS) 38-11; Discus—Grassl 90-6; Javelin—Welsh (MP) 120-6; Pole vault—Muller (MP) 10.

Monroe 71, Arlington 70, Everett 44: At Edmonds, Kirsten Smith of Everett set a school record in the discus with a throw of 130 feet, 9 inches, breaking the mark of 126-6 set 27 years ago in 1981. Arlington’s Kjirsten Jensen won the shot put with a distance of 37-3.5 feet in the Wesco North meet.

At Arlington H.S.

100 hurdles—Lund (E) 17.89; 100—Gonzales (A) 14.33; 1,600—Davis (M) 5:26.40; 400 relay—Arlington (Gonzales, Wilson, Taylor, Lobaido) 53.80; 400—Ohlsen (E) 1:03.80; 300 hurdles—Hampton (M) 50.10; 800—Olsen (E) 2:30; 200—Davis (M) 29.0; 3,200—Pinkens (A) 12:49; 800 relay—Arlington (M. Denike, S. Denike, M. Holsworth, C. Holsworth) 2:03.70; 1,600 relay—Arlington (Anderson, Wreggelsworth, Taylor, Carey) 4:27.50; High jump—Chesemore (M) 4-10; Long jump—Webb (A) 15-1; Triple jump—Reppert (M) 31-3.5; Shot put—Jensen (A) 37-3.5; Discus—Smith (E) 130-0.9; Javelin—Brennan (M) 120-0; Pole vault—Kent (E) 7-6.

Edmonds-Woodway 68.5, Shorewood 66, Lynnwood 50.5: At Shoreline, Edmonds-Woodway used a balanced attack to win a Wesco South tri-meet, taking the 100-, 200- and 400-meter dashes to place first. Host Shorewood won both the 100 and 300 meter hurdle to place second, and Lynnwood took the discus, javelin, shot put and long jump events to place third with 50.5 points.

At Shoreline Stadium

100 hurdles—Lykstad (SW) 18.19; 100—Tougas (EW) 13.63; 1,600—Amor (SW) 5.30.7; 400 relay— (EW) 54.20; 400—Nash (EW) 1.02.63; 300 hurdles—Lykstad (SW) 53.41; 800—Levy (SW) 2.28.8; 200—Tougas (EW) 27.91; 3,200—Johnson (SW) 12.17.1; 800 relay—(SW) 1.54.3; 1,600 relay—(EW) 4.29.71; High jump—Soules (SW) 4-10; Long jump—Alexander (LW) 14-5.5; Triple jump—Lee (EW) 30-8; Shot put—Eddy (LW) 31-0; Discus—Eddy (LW) 85-7; Javelin—Barton (LW) 98-8. Pole vault—Bickeboller (SW) 6-6.

Jackson 110, Mountlake Terrace 46, Mariner 36: At Everett, Chanel Sam won three events to lead the Timberwolves to the Wesco South tri-meet victory.

At Mariner H.S.

Hand timed results

100 hurdles—Chikoore (MT) 17.6; 100—Sam (J) 12.9; 1,600—Ponce (J) 5:40; 400 relay—Jackson 55.5; 400—Smith (M) 1:08; 300 hurdles—Casel (J) 53.9; 800—Franklin (J) 2:13.0; 200—Sam (J) 27.2; 3,200—Houck (J) 12:11; 800 relay—Jackson 1:58; 1,600 relay—Jackson 4:43.7; High jump—(tie) Fitz (J), Clark (M) 4-8; Long jump—Sam (J) 16-7.5; Triple jump—McPherson (J) 28-11.25; Shot put—Bowers (J) 31-10; Discus—Hovick (MT) 94-3; Javelin—Hovick (MT) 112-7; Pole vault—Pratt (J) 8-0.

King’s 107, Cedarcrest 48.5, Granite Falls 22.5: At Shoreline, Ali McConnaughey won three field events and Olivia Thomas won two individual events and ran on two winning relay teams to help King’s capture the Cascade Conference tri-meet victory.

At King’s H.S.

100 hurdles—Lampc (K) 17.15; 100—McGinnis (GF) 13.72; 1,600—Dowd (C) 5:39.5; 400—Thomas (K) 1:00.1; 300 hurdles—Quist (C) 49.72; 800—Dowd (C) 2:37.8; 200—Thomas (K) 27.46; 3,200—Eslinger (K) 12:52.9; 800 relay—King’s (Bremond, Northey, THomas, Quinn) 1:50.92; 1,600 relay—King’s (Bremond, Northey, Quinn, Thomas) 4:20.36; High jump—Jack (K) 4-10; Long jump—Decker (C) 14-10.5; Triple jump—Bremond (K) 33-0.75; Shot put—McConnaughey 28-6; Discus—McConnaughey (K) 96-05; Javelin—McConnaughey (K) 91-3; Pole vault—Blatchford (K) 8-0.

Archbishop Murphy 91, Coupeville 45: At Coupeville, Archbishop Murphy placed first in 11 events to roll to the Cascade Conference victory.

At Coupeville H.S.

100 hurdles—Shireman (A) 17.88: 100—Mitchell (A) 14.03; 1,600—Weinstein (C) 5:49.1; 400 relay—(A) 54.06; 400—Hickey (C) 1:07.9; 300 hurdles—Shireman (A) 51.78; 800—Moran (A) 2:31.75; 200—Boss (A) 29.32; 3,200—Royal (C) 13:07.38; 1,600 relay— (A) 4:30.26; 800 relay— (A) 2.09.40; High jump—Moran (A) 4—10; Long jump—Shireman 14—11; Triple jump—Moran (A) 31; Shot put— Rebich (A) 24—4; Discus—Hickey (C) 89—7; Javelin—Ilynkoff (C) 84—10.

Lakewood 82, South Whidbey 65, Sultan 35: At Marysville, Tawnya Hulslander won both the discus and the javelin to lead Lakewood to the Cascade Conference win. South Whidbey’s Cayla Calderwood won three field events, placing first in the high jump, long jump and triple jump. McKenzie Walker won both the 100- and 200-meter dashes for the Falcons.

At Lakewood H.S.

100 hurdles—O’Hara (S) 18.08; 100—Walker (SW) 13.62; 1,600—Morrill (S) 5:49.75; 400 relay—Sultan (King, R. McCann, O’Hara, K. McCann) 54.36; 400—Vollbrecht (SW) 1:11; 300 hurdles—Gregory (L) 53.48; 800—Habel (SW) 2:35.59; 200—Walker (SW) 27.76; 3,200—Dunn (L) 12:02.31; 800 relay—Lakewood (Austad, Caldwell, Weaver, Chamberlain) 2:01.54; 1,600 relay—South Whidbey (Robinson, Bakke, A. Walker, M. Walker) 4:51.13; High jump—Calderwood (SW) 4-8; Long jump—Calderwood (SW) 15-6; Triple jump—Calderwood (SW) 33-11.25; Shot put—Hartman (L) 32-9; Discus—Hulslander (L) 106-5; Javelin—Hulslander (L) 95-10; Pole vault—Hoidal (L) 8-6.

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