Prep track: Oak Harbor Meet

At Oak Harbor H.S.

Boys

Team scores—Snohomish def Oak Harbor 74-71; Snohomish def. Cascade 77.33-67.66; Oak Harbor def. Cascade 98-43

110 hurdles—Jared Gray (OH) 15.91; 100—John Gilbert (C) 11.37; 1,600—Luca Strand (C) 4:41.57; 400 relay—Cascade (Corwin Guntermann, John Gilber, Maxwell Nelson, Andrew Sibley) 45.13; 400—Josh cote (OH) 54.81; 300 hurdles—Jared Gray (OH) 41.38; 800—Luca Strand (C) 2:13.78; 200—John Gilbert (C) 22.80; 3,200—Liam Anderson (S) 10:13.78; 1,600 relay—Oak Harbor (Josh cote, Jared Gray, Ozelle Jackson, Josiah Welch) 3:39.12; High jump—Taylor Devries (S) 5-10; Long jump—Garren Guerrero (OH) 19-00; Triple jump—Andrew Nguyen (C) 38-10; Shot put—Austin White (OH) 43-11; Discus—Joseph Noland (OH), 149-03; Javelin—Peyton Plucker (S) 133-08; Pole vault—Zack Thomas (S) 12-06.

Girls

Team scores—Oak Harbor def. Snhomish 81-69; Snohomish def. Cascade 113-36; Oak Harbor def. Cascade 118-30

100 hurdles—Kaitlyn Chelberg (OH) 16.38; 100—Madelyn Prigmore (S) 12.65; 1,600—Kyla Shade (S) 5:30.26; 400 relay—Oak Harbor (Jenna Coley, Matti Miesle, Janae Payne, Amaya Rittierodt) 51.34; 400—Alana Austin (OH) 1:05.78; 300 hurdles—Kaitlyn Chelberg (OH) 50.87; 800—Katie McGreggor (S) 2:37.37; 200—Janae Payne (OH) 27.56; 3,200—Alexis Smith (OH) 12:35.78; 800 relay—Oak Harbor (Alana Austin, Alora Caillier, Matti Miesle, Jane Payne) 1:49.89; 1,600 relay—Snohomish (Samantha Beeman, Heather Cornish, Madison Greenway, Madelyn Prigmore) 4:23.03; High jump—Claire Anderson (OH), 4-10; Long jump—Jenna Cooley (OH) 15-10; Triple jump—Skylar Benson (S) 33-08; Shot put—Jayda Akanni (C) 33-06; Discus—Juli Jansen (OH) 106-01.5; Javelin—Jessica Welch (C) 104-09; Pole vault—Megan Ware (S) 8-06.

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