Prep track: King’s Invitational

At King’s H.S.

Boys

Team scores — 1, King’s 135; 2, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 79; 3, Cole Valley Christian 51; 4, Logos 48; 5, Bear Creek 43; 6, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 42; 7, NW Christian-Lacey 38; 8, NW Christian-Colbert 32; 9, Horizon Christian 30; 10, Lynden Christian 27; 11, Westside Christian 30; 12 (tie), Grace Academy, Mt. Vernon Christian, Riverside Christian 18; 15, Salem Academy 15; 16, Cascade Christian 13; 17, Evergreen Lutheran 11; 18 (tie), Damascus Christian, Shoreline Christian, Valley Christian 8; 21, Bellevue Christian 1.

Top local finishers

110 hurdles—2, Anthony Galindo (CPC) 16.73; 100—1, Caleb Perry (K) 11.46; 1,600—2, Andrew Ayers (K) 4:23.64; 400 relay—1, King’s (Alex Thiel, Christian Lopez, Perry, Jackson Hand) 44.61; 400—2, Gerrit VanBeek (GA) 52.01; 300 hurdles—5, Galindo (CPC) 43.52; 800—3, Ayers (K) 1:58.87; 200—1, Stedman Knox (CPC) 22.95; 3,200—6, Arthur Emmons (K) 10:24.54; 1,600 relay—1, King’s (Perry, Matt Jackson, Hand, Ayers) 3:31.06; High jump—2, Brett Jones (K) 6-2; Long jump—2, Nick Grimm (K) 20-3.75; Triple jump—2, Joe Zak (GA) 40-1; Shot put—2, Keegan Na (K) 43-11.25; Discus—3, Na (K) 118-9; Javelin—1, Karl Sather (K) 167-7; Pole vault—1, Thiel (K) 12-6.

Girls

Team scores — 1, King’s 124; 2, NW Christian-Lacey 98.5; 3, Lynden Christian 74; 4, Logos 53.5; 5, Horizon Christian 48.5; 6, Cacade Christian 44.5; 7 (tie), Bellevue Christian, Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 41; 9, Salem Academy 27, 10, Mt. Vernon Christian 22; 11, Westside Christian 20.5; 12, Damascus Christian 19; 13, NW Christian-Colbert 18.5; 14, Cole Valley Christian 17; 15, Portland Lutheran 16.5; 16, Tacoma Baptist 15; 17, Riverside Christian 8.5; 18, Evergreen Lutheran 6; 19, Seattle Lutheran 3; 20 (tie), Valley Christian, Shoreline Christian 2.

Top local finishers

100—1, Arielle Van Peursem (CPC) 12.71; 1,600—2, Krystal Brodsky (K) 5:35.26; 400 relay—1, King’s (Anna Parker, Mikayla Bryant, Ashley Driscoll, Miqueala Ishmael) 51.05; 400—1, Parker (K) 58.94; 800—2, Gillian Edgar (K) 2:28.05; 200—4, Driscoll (K) 27.31; 3,200—4, Brodsky (K) 12:24.36; 800 relay—Cedar Park Christian-Bothell (Claire Ballard, Natalie Luxem, Sydney Nolan, Van Peursem) 1:50.34; High jump—2, Maddie Nielsen (K) 5-4; Long jump—2, Nielsen (K) 16-10; Triple jump—1, Nielsen (K) 35-1.5; Shot put—1, Sasha Korolenko (CPC) 35-2.25; Discus—2, McKenzy Ellisen (K) 101-2; Javelin—3, Abby Jenkins (K) 107-11; Pole vault—4, Rachel Mills (K) 8-6.

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