Prep track: 2B State Championships

At Eastern Washington University

Boys

Team scores: Raymond 89.50, North Beach 62, St. George’s 45, Okanogan 45, Asotin 43, Waitsburg-Prescott 32, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 32, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 31, Toledo 26, Morton-White Pass 24, Colfax 19, Davenport 18, Tonasket 15, Rainier 15, Tekoa-Rosalia 14, Lind-Ritzville 13, Pe Ell 13, Liberty Bell 13, Mossyrock 12, Bridgeport 11.50, La Conner 10, Kittitas 10, Friday Harbor 10, Ilwaco 10, Napavine 9, College Place 8, South Bend 6, Wilbur-Creston 5, Lake Roosevelt 4, Ocosta 4, Kettle Falls 4, DeSales 4, Onalaska 2, White Swan 2.

110 hurdles—1. Daniel Echtle, Toledo 15.73. Local placers: none; 100—1. Rayce Newman, Raymond 11.28. Local placers: none

400 relay—1. Raymond 44.26. Local placers: none; 400—1. Alex Vaca, Raymond 51.20. Local placers: none; 300 hurdles—1. Willie Blackmon, Friday Harbor 40.96. Local placers: none; 800—1. Jack Ammon, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 1:58.36. Local placers: none; 200—1. Rayce Newman, Raymond 23.19. Local placers: none; 3,200—1. Chandler Teigen, Asotin 9:39.77. Local placers: none; 1,600 relay—1. Raymond 3:28.15. Local placers: none; Triple jump—1. Mason Guerrette, Okanogan 42-10.25. Local placers: none; Discus—1. Caleb Bridge, North Beach 185-07. Local placers: none; Javelin—1. Ian Louderback, Morton-White Pass 186-0. Local placers: none; Pole vault—1. Austin Zeller, Davenport 14-0. Local placers: none

Girls

Team scores: Lind-Ritzville 74, St. George’s 71, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 55.50, Colfax 52, Okanogan 42.50, Adna 40.50, Tonasket 32, Dayton 27, Ilwaco 21, Northwest Christian (Colbert) 20, Raymond 19, La Conner 18, Asotin 17, Liberty (Spangle) 17, Toutle Lake 16, Reardan 16, Napavine 15, Willapa Valley 13, Waterville 12.50, Rainier 12, Garfield-Palouse-Oakesdale 11, Tacoma Baptist 11, Morton-White Pass 11, South Bend 10, Tekoa0rosalia 9, Bridgeport 8, Kittitas 6, Ocosta 6, Waitsburg-Prescott 5, Wilbur-Creston 4, White Swan 4, Friday Harbor 4, Toledo 4, Brewster 3, Mossyrock 3, Life Christian Academy 3, Oroville 2, Chief Leschi 2, Lake Roosevelt 2, Manson 1, North Beach 0.

100 hurdles—1. Rose Walts, Tonasket 15.66. Local placers: none

100—1. Regyn Gaffney, Adna 12.46. Local placers: none

1,600—1. Madison Ward, St. George’s 5:04.45. Local placers: none

400 relay—1. Lind-Ritzville 51.31. Local placers: none

400—1. Regyn Gaffney, Adna 57.01. Local placers: none

300 hurdles—1. Isabel Clark, Northwest Chrsitian (Colbert) 45.46. Local placers: none

800—1. Madison Ward, St. George’s 2:18.38. Local placers: none

200—1. Regyn Gaffney, Adna 25.82. Local placers: none

800 relay—1. Lind-Ritzville 1:46.99. Local placers: none

1,600 relay—1. St. George’s 4:11.87. Local placers: none

High jump—1. Scout Cai, Colfax 5-04. Local placers: none

Long jump—1. Rose Walts, Tonasket 16.09. Local placers: none

Shot put—1. Peyton Dungan, Rainier 38-05.75. Local placers: none

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