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Jackson sophomore Samantha Bowers earned second-place in the shot put with a throw of 30 feet, 2 inches during a Wesco South meet Thursday at Everett Memorial Stadium.
 
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Published: Friday, March 28, 2008

McPherson, Sam double-up for Jackson

EVERETT -- The Jackson girls track team will have to wait to find out how good it is.

First the athletes might need to thaw out.

Molly McPherson and Chanel Sam won two events each and ran on a winning relay team to help the Timberwolves earn the victory in a Wesco South meet Thursday at Everertt Memorial Stadium.

"The conditions were pretty cold, so the times definitely weren't fast," Jackson girls track coach Steve Till said. "We were happy to have no one injured with it being so cold."

Jackson finished with 128 points, Lynnwood was second with 38 points and Meadowdale finished third with 19.

Till said not to read too much into the final scores, adding the Timberwolves' depth was an advantage.

"We're pleased with the numbers we have ... we just don't know how good we are yet," he said. "Lynnwood and Meadowdale didn't have the numbers we did."

Sam won the 100- and 200-meter dashes, and anchored the winning 800 relay team.

"It's not uncommon for her to win multiple events," Till said of Sam. "She set several school records (last season) as a freshman ... and broke her own long jump record in our last meet (on March 20)."

Joining Sam on the 800 relay team was McPherson, who also won the long and triple jumps for the Timberwolves.

"(McPherson) definitely has a lot of potential," Till said of the freshman.

At Everett Memorial Stadium

110 hurdles--Evanger (L) 18.91; 100--Sam (J) 13.70; 1,600--Houck (J) 5:42.01; 400 relay--Meadowdale 54.3; 400--Le (J) 1:06.60 300 hurdles--Casci (J) 1:51.92; 800--Fruland (J) 2:29.73; 200--Sam (J) 28.65; 3,200--Ponce (J) 11:52.6; 800 relay--Jackson 1:54.71; 1,600 relay--Jackson 4:53.00; High jump--Fitz (J) 5-0; Long jump--McPherson (J) 14-5.5; Triple jump--McPherson (J) 30-0; Shot put--Hill (L) 30-1/8; Discus--Bowsers (J) 75.7; Javelin--Barlow (L) 91-8; Pole vault--Pratt (J) 8-6.

Shorecrest 86, Kamiak 56, Edmonds-Woodway 38: At Shoreline, Jocelyn Riordan of Shorecrest won the javelin and shot put and freshman teammates Elisa Ahern and Emily Corona won the 100-meter hurdles and long jump in the Wesco South meet.

At Shoreline Stadium

100 hurdles--Ahern (SC) 17.51; 100--Ramos (SC) 13.17; 1,600--Davis (K) 5:34.3; 400 relay--Shorecrest 52.85; 400--Nash (EW) 1:02.2; 300 hurdles--Wanamaker (SC) 51.64; 800--Davis (K) 2:32.5; 200--Tougas (EW) 27.75; 3,200--Moore (K) 12:48.7; 800 relay--Shorecrest 1:55.8; 1,600 relay--Kamiak 4:28.5; High jump--Slims (EW) 4-8; Long jump--Corona (SC) 15-8.5; Triple jump--Ahern (SC) 30-11.5; Shot put--Riordan (SC) 33; Discus--Paden (SC) 107-5; Javelin--Riordan (SC) 104-4; Pole vault--Costa (SC) 7-6.

Marysville-Pilchuck 92.66, Everett 55, Cascade 41.33: At Marysville, Nicholette Runyon (100-meter dash), Alisha Oden (200) and Haley Nemra (400) won their events to help Marysville-Pilchuck to the Wesco North victory. Kirsten Smith of Everett won the shot put, discus and javelin.

At Marysville-Pilchuck H.S.

100 hurdles--Gross (C) 16.78; 100--Runyan (MP) 13.11; 1,600--Kimmell (MP) 5:48.90; 400 relay--Marysville-Pilchuck 52.17; 400--Nemra (MP) 1:04.99; 300 hurdles--McDonald (MP) 51.79; 800--Taylor (C) 2:33.35; 200--Oden (MP) 27.08; 3,200--Olsen (E) 11:47.11; 800 relay--Marysville-Pilchuck 1:59.08; 1,600 relay--Marysville-Pilchuck 4:19.65; High jump--Hanson (MP) 5-02; Long jump--Cull (MP) 15-10.5; Triple jump--Wigington (MP) 29-07; Shot put--Smith (E) 38-04; Discus--Smith (E) 125-11; Javelin--Smith (E) 109-00.5; Pole vault--Mueller (MP) 10-03.

Snohomish 92.5, Arlington 56.5, Oak Harbor 40: At Snohomish, Lela Jewett won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles and ran on the winning 1,600 relay team to help lift Snohomish to victory at the Wesco North meet. Kjirsten Jensen won the shot put and discus to help Arlington finish second overall, and Mietra Smollack won the 800 and 1,600 and ran on the winning 800 relay team for Oak Harbor.



At Snohomish H.S.

100 hurdles--Jewett (S) 17.10; 100--McKole (OH) 12.80; 1,600--Smollack (OH) 5:29.10; 400 relay--Arlington (Carey, Wilson, Gonzales, Swegle) 55.20; 400--McBride (S) 1:03.02; 300 hurdles--Jewett (S) 49.00; 800--Smollack (OH) 2:32.06; 200--McKole (OH) 26.90; 3,200--Bastian (S) 12:03.40; 800 relay--Oak Harbor (Ramos, McGill, Smollack, McKole) 1:51.06; 1,600 relay--Snohomish (Jewett, K. Leahy, T. Leahy, McBride) 4:24.60; High jump--Van Dyke (A) 4-06; Long jump--Yates (S) 15-10.75; Triple jump--Yates (S) 37-08; Shot put--Jensen (A) 36-06.5; Discus--Jensen (A) 118-01; Javelin--Van Slageren (A) 110-04; Pole vault--Austen (S) 9-06.

Lake Stevens 66, Stanwood 66, Monroe 57: At Stanwood, Brittany Tri of Lake Stevens took first in the 100-meter hurdles, high jump and triple jump. Sarahann Jackson of Stanwood won the 400, 300 hurdles and 200, earning a first place tie with Lake Stevens in the Wesco North event.

At Stanwood H.S.

100 hurdles--Tri (LS) 16.33; 100--Wright (LS) 13.8; 1,600--Davis (M) 5:24; 400 relay--Stanwood (Sheridan, Lancaster, Voehl, Smith) 53.24; 400--Jackson (S) 1:03.0; 300 hurdles--Jackson (S) 47.37; 800--Davis (M) 2:29.4; 200--Jackson (S) 27.87; 3,200--Minor (LS) 12:02.35; 800 relay--Lake Stevens 1:54.4; 1,600 relay--Lake Stevens (Sackman, Limey, Boyles, Lucas) 4:28.66; High jump--Tri (LS) 4-10; Long jump--Eveland (S) 14-5.25; Triple jump--Tri (LS) 32-7; Shot put--Brennan (M) 36-3; Discus--Brennan (M) 112-5; Javelin--Brennan (M) 114-3; Pole vault--Lancaster (S) 9-6.

South Whidbey 91, Sultan 37, Coupeville 29: At Langley, Laura Barrow, Cayla Calderwood and Nikki Enters each won two events to lift South Whidbey to victory at the Cascade Conference meet. Barrow won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles, Calderwood finished first in the high jump and long jump, and Enters won the shot put and discus. Sutlan's Rici Morrill swept the distance runs, finishing first in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200, to pace the Turks to second place overall.

At S. Whidbey H.S.

100 hurdles--Barrow (SW) 17.70; 100-- Bakke (SW) 14.91; 1,600--Morrill (Su) 5:41.00; 400 relay--Coupeville (Heckathorn, Royal, Vass, Kent) 1:01.58; 400-- Johnson (SW) 1:07.00; 300 hurdles--Barrow (SW) 50.70; 800--Morrill (Su) 2:35.00; 200--Walker (SW) 27.91; 3,200--Morrill (Su) 12:16.70; 800 relay--not held (weather); 1,600 relay--South Whidbey (Johnson, Ca. Bosman, Co. Bosman, Habel), 4:41.09; High jump--Calderwood (SW) 4-10; Long jump--Calderwood (SW) 16-05; Triple jump--DeMartini (SW) 30-03; Shot put--Enters (SW) 27-9.75; Discus--Enters (SW) 87-06; Javelin--not held (weather); Pole vault--Howe (Su) 7-06.

Cedarcrest 55, Lakewood 51, Granite Falls 13: At Marysville, in a snowy meet where several events could not be held due to conditions, Kelli Quist won the 100- and 200-meter dashes to help Cedarcrest to the Cascade Conference victory. Tawyna Hulslander won the discus and javelin to pace Lakewood.

At Lakewood H.S.

100 hurdles--not held (weather); 100--Quist (C) 14.05; 1,600--Strodel (C) 5:48.18; 400 relay--not held (weather); 400--Werner (C) 1:07.68; 300 hurdles--not held (weather); 800--Dunn (L) 2:31.27; 200--Quist (C) 29.51; 3,200--Bunker (C) 12:14.00; 800 relay--not held (weather); 1,600 relay--Lakewood (Dondrea, Weaver, Gregory, Caldwell) 4:42.09; High jump--not held (weather); Long jump--not held (weather); Triple jump--not held (weather); Shot put--Hartman (L) 33-00.75; Discus--Hulslander (L) 95-08; Javelin--Hulslander (L) 94-00; Pole vault--not held (weather).

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