Prep track: Chuck Randall Relay

At Arlington H.S.

Boys

Team scores: 1. Arlington 138, 2. Glacier Peak 91, 3. Burlington-Edison 77, 4. Shorecrest 67, 5. Cascade 61, 6. Sedro-Woolley 47, 7. Mount Vernon 31, 8. Anacortes 26.

110 hurdles—Billy Hornbeck (SW) 16.88; 100—Jay Burger (SW) 12.06; 1,600—Nathan Beamer (A) 4:30.85; 400 relay—Sedro-Woolley (Thor Wagoner, Hornbeck, Mason Elms, Burger) 45.08; 800 sprint relay—Glacier Peak (Dexter Carter, Justin Guffey, Alex Mandzyuk, Will DeMaris) 1:39.73; 1,600 relay—Sedro-Woolley (Wagoner, Burger, Elms, Lucas Skinner) 3:37.79; 3200 relay—Arlington (Michael Barene, Beamer, Matthew Taylor, Pieter Andrews) 8:31.34; Distance medley—Burlington-Edison (Wyatt Mullen, Hunter Ashby, Trey Meyer, Blake Donnelly) 11:22.71; High jump—Justin Welch (C) 5-10; Long jump—Elms (SW) 20-10; Triple jump—Michael Forster (A) 41-09; Shot put—Carl Kulper (A) 46-07.75; Discus—Mason Braun (GP) 145-06; Javelin—Ethan Jones (GP) 150-09; Pole vault—Taylor Shepherd (A) 11-06.

Girls

Team scores: 1. Glacier Peak 129, 2. Arlington 111, 3. Shorecrest 86, 4. Burlington-Edison 69, 5. Anacortes 64, 6. Sedro-Woolley 31, 7. Mount Vernon 30, 8. Cascade 29

100 hurdles—Maya McFadden (GP) 17.07; 100—Wurrie Njadoe (SC) 12.97; 1,600—Heidi Smith (GP) 5:24.78; 400 relay—Shorecrest (Marieke Visscher, Ami Njadoe, Sophia Viviano, W.Njadoe) 51.72; 800 relay—Glacier Peak (Samantha Lutz, Lauren Petri, Kaylie Roenfeldt, Tatum Hennig) 1,600 relay—Shorecrest (Visscher, Viviano, Ronna Iverson, Sydney Brandt) 4:21.89; 3,200 relay—Anacortes (Heather Hanson, Sophia Riccardi, Clare Martin, Grace Dzieciuch) 10:46.28; Distance medley relay—Glacier Peak (Katherine Dittman, Erin Boyle, Randi Hadden, Heidi Smith) 13:35.30; High jump—W.Njadoe (SC) 5-02; Long jump—W.Njadoe (SC) 17-05; Triple jump—Alana Handy (BE) 35-04; Shot put—Justean Landis (A) 36-08; Discus—Landis (A) 132.-03; Javelin—Katherine Taylor (SC) 127-05; Pole vault—Annika Dayton (GP) 11-00.

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