Prep Track: 4A Bi-District Meet

At Lake Stevens H.S.

BOYS

(Top 4 qualify for state)

Team scores: Bothell 116, Lake Stevens 67.5, Inglemoor 66, Skyline 55, Eastlake 54.5, Mt. Si 46, Issaquah 43.5, Mariner 42, Jackson 41.5, Snohomish 31, Redmond 24, Woodinville 17, Cascade 15.5, Kamiak 15, Monroe 14, Newport 13.5.

110 hurdles—Dayzell Wilson (B) 15.04, Darius Tolber (Mon) 15.52, Connor Winkler (LS) 15.57, Brandon Naluai (E); 100—Lane Mallula (Sky) 11.18, Ray Littles (Iss) 11.25, Kevin Liu (B) 11.30, Jordan Scarborough (Mar) 11.37; 400 relay—Bothell 42.66, Mariner 42.92, Issaquah 43.08, Mt. Si 43.13; 400—Michael Rhoads (Ing) 48.93, Ryan Croson (B) 49.40, Jack Welch (Sky) 50.18, Stile Wreggelsworth (E) 50.70; 300 hurdles—Wilson (B) 39.26, Emmanuel Davis (N) 39.81, Aidan Kutsch (Sno) 40.10, Winkler (LS) 40.11; 800—Nathan Pixler (E) 1:53.20, Noah Wallace (LS) 1:53.87, Karsten Pease (J) 1:44.98, Jackson Wagner (C) 1:56.13; 200—Croson (B) 22.20, Mallula (Sky) 22.28, Belceto (MS) 22.59, John Gilbert (C) 22.97; 3,200—Brad Hodkinson (Sno) 9:08.93, Aaron Roe (J) 9:11.88, Nick Laccinole (Ing) 9:12.23, Charlie Barringer (B) 9:12.54; 1,600 relay—Inglemoor 3:21.08, Eastlake 3:22.39, Mariner 3:22.50, Issaquah 3:23.37; Triple jump—Scarborough (Mar) 45-3.25, Joe Nelson (Iss) 43-11.5, Bradley Kim (Sky) 43-6.5, Ben Walchenbach (Ing) 43-0.75; Discus—Michael Milcarek (Ing) 163-9, Tim Beard (K) 140-7, Elijah Nichols (Sky) 137-11, Tevin Gray (LS) 137-3; Javelin—Jacob Wachtendonk (MS) 164-10, Cole Jones (B) 163-4, Gray (LS) 162-6, Josh Robison (J) 160-2.

GIRLS

(Top 4 qualify for state)

Team scores: Issaquah 116.5, Snohomish 78, Skyline 68, Mt. Si 64.2, Inglemoor 64, Woodinville 58.6, Bothell 54, Eastlake 46, Kamiak 35, Lake Stevens 32, Jackson 31.7, Mount Vernon 22, Newport 13, Mariner 6, Monroe 6, Redmond 6, Cascade 1.

100 hurdles—Darhian Mills (Ing) 14.23, Brandi Hughes (Sky) 14.56, Ellie Woerner (E) 15.06, Maddy Kennedy (E) 15.48; 100—Sarah Stavig (B) 12.49, Nikki Stephens (Iss) 12.62, Karlie Hurley (MS) 12.76, Anna Richards (Ing) 12.80; 400 relay—Issaquah 49.15, Bothell 49.44, Skyline 49.63, Eastlake 49.71; 400—Nikki Stephens (Iss) 55.53, Elise Burdette (Iss) 55.79, Madelyn Prigmore (Sno) 56.78, Sophie Bowles (B) 57.98; 300 hurdles—Mills (Ing) 42.68, Hughes (Sky) 44.30, Essence Foster (LS) 45.66, Kennedy (E) 45.74; 800—Sami Corman (Iss) 2:11.81, Brooke Manson (E) 2:12.54, Keagan Bolibol (W) 2:13.00, McKenzie Deutsch (Sky) 2:13.44; 200—Stavig (B) 25.63, Hurley (MS) 25.76, Bella Foos (Iss) 25.78, Prigmore (Sno) 25.97; 3,200—Hannah Waskom (MS) 10:47.37, Brooke Kingma (J) 10:47.82, Cayla Seligman (Iss) 10:48.31, Pia Richards (E) 10:53.85; 800 relay—Issaquah 1:41.89, Woodinville 1:44.60, Snohomish 1:45.06, Skyline 1:45.37; 1,600 relay—Issaquah 3:49.42, Skyline 3:57.24, Woodinville 3:57.92, Snohomish 3:58.19; High jump—Kellianne Cavin (Sno) 5-4, Drew Butler (MS) 5-3, Sydney Carter (J) 4-10, Claire Wilfong (Iss) 4-10; Triple jump—Cavin (Sno) 37-5.5, Richards (Ing) 36-11, Carrieanne Steele (Mon) 35-5, Skylar Benson (Sno) 35-1.5; Shot put—Ruby Charney (Ing) 37-0.75, Vaiva Snapkauskaite (Sky) 36-11.5, Abigail Brown (MV) 36-10, Bridgette Robertson (Iss) 36-0.75; Pole vault—Rebecca Peoples (B) 11-6, Makenna Barton (W) 11-0, Emily Christner (K) 10-6, Kelly Wucherer (W) 10-6.

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