Prep track: 1A State Championship

CHENEY — The King’s boys track team destroyed the field at the 1A state track championships from Thursday-Saturday at Eastern Washington University, amassing 88 team points to capture the state title.

On Saturday, the Knights 4×400 relay team of Caleb Perry, Matt Jackson, Andrew Ayers and Jackson Hand captured first place in 3:23.13, but seven student-athletes placed in the top eight to help King’s rack up the team points.

At Eastern Washington University

Boys

Team scores: King’s 88, Medical Lake 56, Meridian 39, Riverside 39, Cedar Park Chr.-Bothell 31, Zillah 29.5, Eatonville 24, Bear Creek 23, Royal 22, Port Townsend 21, Deer Creek 20, Connell 17.5, Chelan 16, Klahowya 14, Columbia-Burbank 14, Hoquiam 13.5, Northwest 13, Goldendale 13, Highland 13, Seattle Academy 12, La Center 10, Seattle Christian 10, Stevenson 10, South Whidbey 9, White Salmon 8, Montesano 8, La Salle 8, Cle Elum/Roslyn 8, Colville 7, Naches Valley 6, River View 6, Mount Baker 5, Freeman 4, Coupeville 4, Newport 3, Nooksack Valley 2, Charles Wright Academy 2, Tenino 2, Elma 1

110 hurdles—Tristan Downing, Riverside 15.58. Local placers: none

100—1. Tellas Johnson, Medical Lake 11.36. Local placers: 3. Caleb Perry, King’s 11.45, 5. Jackson Hand, King’s 11.56

400 relay—1. Medical Lake 43.28. Local placers: 2. King’s 43.69, 3. Cedar Park Christian-Bothell 43.93

400—1. Nick Miller, Meridian 50.04. Local placers: 2. Tanner Lobdell, South Whidbey 50.35

300 hurdles—Tristan Downing, Riverside 39.67. Local placers: none

800—1. Domenic Rehm (Medical Lake) 1:56.03. Local placers: 2. Andrew Ayers, King’s 1:56.18, 6. Matt Jackson, King’s 2:01.25

200—1. Stedman Knox, Cedar park Chr.-Bothell 22.39. Local placers: 3. Jackson Hand, King’s 22.81, 4. Caleb Perry, King’s 22.94

3,200—1. Ryan Clarke, Port Townsend 9:39.46. Local placers: 7. Ryan Abdalla, Cedar Park Chr.-Bothell 10:12.99

1,600 relay—1. King’s (Caleb Perry, Matt Jackson, Andrew Ayers, Jackson Hand) 3:23.13. Local placers: 4. Cedar Park Chr.-Bothell 3:28.04, 8. South Whidbey 3:35.64

High jump—1. Porter Romm, Columbia-Burbank 6-5. Local placers: 3. Brett Jones, King’s 6-2

Long jump—Jonathan Magee, Bear Creek 22-4.5. Local placers: none

Shot put—Justin Kaelin, Eatonville 57-11.5. Local placers: none

Girls

Team scores: Lynden Christian 51, Northwest 44, Lakeside 38.5, Deer Park 36, Seattle Christian 34, Montesano 31.5, King’s 31.5, Eatonville 30, Hoquiam 29, La Salle 27, Meridian 26, Seattle Academy 26, Cascade-Leavenworth 26, Naches Valley 26, Chewelah 24, Cascade Christian (Puyallup) 19, Mount Baker 16, Bellevue Christian 16, Zillah 15, Kalama 14, South Whidbey 13, Cashmere 13, Coupeville 11, Royal 11, Cedar Park Chr.-Bothell 10, Stevenson 10, Medical Lake 9, La Center 8, Columbia-Burbank 6, Goldendale 6, Nooksack Valley 6, Connell 6, Vashon Island 5, Omak 5, Sultan 4, White Salmon 4, Freeman 4, Elma 3, Riverside 2, King’s Way Christian 2, Chelan 1.5, Tenino 1

100 hurdles—Hannah Rusnak, Lynden Christian 14.71. Local placers: none

100—Abi Kim, Seattle Christian 12.77. Local placers: none

1,600—Moriah Duenich, Deer Park 5:11.16. Local placers: none

400 relay—1. Lynden Christian 49.07. Local placers: 3. King’s 49.77, 4. Cedar Park Chr.-Bothell 49.81

400—Maya Jackson, Northwest 57.37. Local placers: none

300 hurdles—1. Mara Riley, Seattle Academy 45.85. Local placers: 4. Allie Vanbenschoten, South Whidbey 47.03

800—1. Natalie Smith (Mount Baker) 2:16.81. Local placers: 2. Elizabeth Donnelly, South Whidbey, 3. Gillian Edgar, King’s 2:23.52

200—Abi Kim, Seattle Christian 25.64. Local placers: none

800 relay—1. Meridian 1:45.95. Local placers: 4. King’s 1:47.13

1,600 relay—Lynden Christian 4:03.45. Local placers: none

Triple jump—1. Jackie Mahowald, Lakeside 36-5.75. Local placers: 6. Maddie Nielsen, King’s 34-10

Discus—Jordan Spradlin, Montesano 146-10. Local placers: none

Javelin—Kaelyn Shipley, Kalama 137-8. Local placers: 5. Claudia Hubbard, Sultan, 112-4.

Pole vault—1. Samantha Blake, Lakeside 11-9. Local placers: 7. Rachel Mills, King’s 9-0

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