Prep track: Tomahawk Classic

At Quil Ceda Stadium

Boys

Top local finishers

Team scores—1, Glacier Peak 129; 2, Graham-Kapowsin 111; 3, King’s 77; 4, Mountain View 70; 5, Everett 50; 6, Oak Harbor 49.5; 7, Thomas Jefferson 49; 8, Squalicum 47; 9, Mountlake Terrace 33; 10, Snohomish 32.5; 11, Marysville Pilchuck 31; 12, Stanwood 13.

110 hurdles—4, Hunter Cabrera (GP) 16.45; 100—2, Caleb Perry (K) 11.18; 1,600—1, John Rodeheffer (OH) 4:25.19; 400 relay—2, King’s (Alex Thiel, Perry, Christian Lopez, Jackson Hand) 44.16; 400—1, Will DeMaris (GP) 50.51; 300 hurdles—3, Cabrera (GP) 43.43; 800—2, Isaac Ripley (GP) 2:04.00; 200—3, Hand (K) 23.16; 3,200—1, Rodeheffer (OH) 9:47.44; 1,600 relay—1, Glacier Peak (Adam Jackson, Chris Bianchini, Nicholas Mullineux Perrault, DeMaris) 3:32.31; High jump—3, Alex Woodard (MT) 5-10; Long jump—5, Mark Johnston (OH) 19-5; Triple jump—1, Zach Verge (MP) 42-1; Shot put—2, Nicholas Blair (E) 51-2; Discus—1, Mason Braun (GP) 150-6; Javelin—2, Griffey Lytle (E) 170-7.5; Pole vault—1, Thiel (K) 13-3.

Girls

Top local finishers

Team scores—1, Glacier Peak 151; 2, Squalicum 117; 3, Mountlake Terrace 75; 4, Oak Harbor 72; 5, Mountain View 69; 6, Graham-Kapowsin 61; 7, Snohomish 48; 8, King’s 47; 9, Marysville Pilchuck 35; 10, Thomas Jefferson 20; 11, Stanwood 15; 12, Everett 9.

100 hurdles—1, Maya McFadden (GP) 15.63; 100—2, Ashley Driscoll (K) 13.06; 1,600—1, Katherine Dittmann (GP) 5:13.76; 400 relay—2, King’s (Miqueala Ishmael, Anna Parker, Driscoll, Mikayla Bryant) 50.82; 400—2, Baylee Barnes (GP) 1:03.37; 300 hurdles—2, Carolyn Yip (GP) 49.83; 800—1, Natalie Church (GP) 2:24.49; 200—3, Gabriella Crenshaw (MP) 26.75; 3,200—1, Heidi Smith (GP) 11:28.06; 800 relay—2, King’s (Ishmael, Bryant, Driscoll, Avalon Albright) 1:49.40; 1,600 relay—1, Glacier Peak (Kiah Dayton, Smith, Church, Barnes) 4:13.38; High jump—1, Madison Yerigan (ST) 5-7; Long jump—1, Bianca Acuario (MP) 17-4; Triple jump—1, Julia Hart (MT) 33-6; Shot put—1, Hailee Malins (MT) 35-1; Discus—1, Malins (MT) 109-10; Javelin—1, Alisha Clingan (MT) 111-6.5; Pole vault—3, Shawna Krueger (SN) 9-6.

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