Prep track and field: Li’l Norway Invitational

At North Kitsap H.S.

Boys

Team scores: 1, Central Kitsap 156; 2, North Kitsap 141; 3, Bremerton 82; 4, Kamiak 65; 5, North Mason 56.5; 6 (tie), Sequim and Olympic 53; 8 (tie), South Whidbey, Klahowya and Port Townsend 31; 11, Tacoma Baptist 16.5; 12 (tie), Bainbridge, Shorewood Christian 13; 14, Vashon Island 10; 15, Clallam Bay 9.

Top local finishers

100—23, Kyle Chambers (SW) 13.62; 1,600—10, Joseph Ballestrasse (SW) 5:38.98; 400—2, Tanner Lobdell (SW) 51.49; 800—5, Cole Zink (SW) 2:05.29; 200—2, T. Lobdell (SW) 23.41; 3,200—6, Collin Burns (SW) 11:39.59; 1,600 relay—4, South Whidbey (Cameron Lobdell, T. Lobdell, Zink, Evan Mellish) 3:40.94; Long jump—12, Ky. Chambers (SW) 16-11.25; Triple jump—7, Ky. Chambers (SW) 34-8.25; Shot put—2, Tim Beard (K) 42-7.5; Discus—1, Beard (K) 149-7; Javelin—4, Steven Bucy (K) 138-3; Pole vault—10, Josh McElhinny (SW) 7-6; Hammer—1, Beard (K) 176-10.

Girls

Team scores: 1, North Kitsap 172; 2, Central Kitsap 134; 3, South Whidbey 67; 4, Vashon Island 50; 5, Bremerton 45.5; 6, North Mason 45; 7, Kamiak 41; 8, Sequim 39; 9, Tacoma Baptist 38; 10, Olympic 33; 11, Clallam Bay 25.5; 12 (tie), Bainbridge and Klahowya 16); 14, Shorewood Christian 11; 15, Port Townsend 8.

Top local finishers

100 hurdles—5, Allie Vanbenschoten (SW) 18.93; 100—4, Bailey Forsyth (SW) 13.47; 1,600—1, Elizabeth Donnelly (SW) 5:20.57; 400 relay—4, South Whidbey (Mikayla Hezel, Samantha Baldwin, Forsyth, Anna Leski) 53.60; 400—8, Carmen Colar (SW) 70.59; 300 hurdles—3, Vanbenschoten (SW) 50.78; 800—5, Donnelly (SW) 2:36.51; 200—3, Forsyth (SW) 27.68; 1,600 relay—5, South Whidbey (Colar, Donnelly, Samantha Baldwin, Kinsey Eager) 4:41.78; High jump—4, Vanbenschoten (SW) 4-8; Long jump—12, Samantha Mutschler (SW) 12-3.25; Triple jump—13, Mutschler (SW) 24-11; Shot put—1, Mikayla Palmer (K) 29-7.75; Discus—1, Kristen Schuster (SW) 102-11; 2, Christabella Humphryes (K) 98-10; Javelin—3, Brittney Kessel (K) 91-3; 4, Morgan Davis (SW) 86-5; Hammer—1, Humphryes (K) 53-11.

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