Prep track: Viking Invitational

LAKE STEVENS — The Arlington boys and Lake Stevens girls captured the team titles at the Viking Invite on Saturday.

Arlington’s Justean Landis was named the female athlete of the meet after winning the shot put and discus, and Lake Stevens’ Chase Reid earned male athlete of the meet honors after setting the event and school record in the pole vault.

At Lake Stevens H.S.

Boys

Team scores: Arlington 99, Lake Stevens 86, Rogers-Puyallup 79, Eastmont 79, Yelm 71, Edmonds-Woodway 61, Redmond 40, Shorecrest 12.

110 hurdles—2.Connor Winkler (L) 15.59; 100—3.Anthony Dill (A) 11.51; 1,600—1.Nathan Beamer (A) 4:20.17; 400 relay—3.Arlington (Anthony Dill, Phoenix Howell, Kyler Smith, Anthony Parra) 44.27; 400—4.Dante Green (A) 54.09; 300 hurdles—3.Connor Winkler (L) 41.81; 800—1.Noah Wallace (L) 1:56.91; 200—3.Dill (A) 23.33; 3,200—2.Sam McCloughlan (E) 9:46.36; 1,600 relay—4.Edmonds-Woodway (Kyle Aitken, Sterling Mahan, Cameron Aitken, Ethan Gahr) 3:35.12; High jump—1.Grant Whitcutt (E) 6-4; Long jump—1.Michael Forster (A) 20-7.50; Triple jump— 1.Forster (A) 42-10.50; Shot put—1.Tevin Gray (L) 51-5.25; Discus—3.Corbin Schueller (L) 137-1; Javelin—1.Tristan Trotter (A) 161-7; Pole vault—Chase Reid (L) 15-0.

Girls

Team scores: Lake Stevens 119, Arlington 111, Rogers-Puyallup 89, Yelm 70.5, Shorecrest 66, Redmond 45.5, Edmonds-Woodweay 44, Eastmont 13.

100 hurdles—1.Sidney Trinidad (A) 15.70; 100—3.Gabby Lacson (S) 13.04; 1,600—3.Yukino Parle (E) 5:23.18; 400 relay—3.Arlington (Danielle Baker, Trinidad, Mckenna Landry, Juliette Williams) 51.62; 400—3.Ainsley Mattingly (L) 1:03.40; 300 hurdles—1.Essence Foster (L) 46.67; 800—3.Rachel Schackman (L) 2:26; 200—3.Adama Sanoh (L) 27.77; 3,200—2.Cassidy Rude (A) 11:57.15; 800 relay—2.Shorecrest (Sydney Brandt, Lauren Brown, Sophia Viviano, Kayla Holland) 1:47.08; 1,600 relay—1.Arlington (Williams, Madison Culhane, Marie Gaudin, Emma Janousek) 4:15.54; High jump—1.Anna Dominick (L) 5-0; Long jump—1.Foster (L) 6-10.75; Triple jump—2.Sanoh (L) 33-8; Shot put—1.Justean Landis (A) 38-11.75; Discus—1.Landis (A) 131-7; Javelin—1.Paityn Kaiser (L) 130-3; Pole vault—1.Katrina Mueller (L) 9-0.

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