Prep track: 1B/2B District Meet

At Stanwood H.S.

Top local finisher only

Boys

Team scores: Neah Bay 105, Mount Vernon Christian 101, Grace Academy 91, Crescent 83, Clallam Bay 71, Lummi 70, Shoreline Christian 33, Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 12.

100—1. Hunter Corbett (GA) 11.78; 400 relay—1. Grace Academy (Joe Zak, Drew Ridewood, Gerrit VanBeek, Corbett) 47.02; 400—2. VanBeek 55.62; 800—3. Ridewood 2:16.23; 200—3. Corbett 24.26; 3,200—2. Samuel Campbell (GA) 12:14.77; 1,600 relay—2. Grace Academy (Corbett, Ridewood, Luke Mulvanny, VanBeek) 3:55.06; Long jump—3. Mulvanny 17-11.5; Triple jump—2. Zak 37-9.5; Shot put—8. Brenden Mills (CPC-MLT) 32-7.25; Discus—2. Mills 118-10; Javelin—7. Mills 118-4.

Girls

Team scores: Mount Vernon Christian 230.5, Clallam Bay 105.5, Shoreline Christian 86, Crescent 81, Cedar Park Christian-Mountlake Terrace 40, Grace Acadmey 24, Neah Bay 22, Lummi 15.

100—5. Kaylee Dickerman (GA) 14.93; 400 relay—3. Grace Academy (Mary Coscolluela, Marion Emme, Danica Kline, Kaylee Dickerman) 59.01; 300 hurdles—7. Alyssa Sewell (CPC-MLT) 1:00.75; 800—3. Annika Riise (CPC-MLT) 3:22.15; 200—5. Sewell 31.75; 800 relay—3. Grace Academy (Coscolluela, Kline, Dickerman, Emme) 2:06.62; Long jump—6. Emme 12-8.5; Shot put—2. Brianna Joki (CPC-MLT) 28-9.25; Discus—2. Joki 85-9; Javelin—4. Carolina Jimenez (CPC-MLT) 70-9.

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