Prep track: Cedarcrest meet

At Cedarcrest H.S.

Boys

Team scores: Cedarcrest 102, Sultan 37, Coupeville 26.

110 hurdles—Dallin Candland (Ced) 18.80; 100—Mitch Pelroy (Coup) 11.82; 1,600—Logan Orndorf (Ced) 4:52.09; 400 relay—Sultan 47.67; 400—Pelroy 52.94; 300 hurdles—Candland 44.82; 800—Preston Buckley (Ced) 2:09.80; 200—Pelroy 24.10; 3,200—Mitchell Montgomery (Ced) 9:56.75; 1,600 relay—Cedarcrest 3:45.38; High jump—Shawn Kump (Coup) 4-8; Long jump—James MacKenzie (S) 18-5.5; Triple jump—Ryan McGinnis (Ced) 35-1; Shot put—Sam Somers (Ced) 37-9; Discus—Alex Zuvich (Ced) 122-9; Javelin—Justin Houser (Ced) 162-8; Pole vault—Bennett Minnie (Ced) 11-0.

Girls

Team scores: Sultan 79, Cedarcrest 66, Coupeville 31.

100 hurdles—Madison Tisa-McPhee (Coup) 17.52; 100—Chrishelle Sentman (S), Jai’Lysa Hoskins (Coup) 13.7; 1,600—Olivia Waterman (Ced) 5:58.39; 400 relay—Sultan 55.47; 400—Tasha Hartwig (Ced) 1:05.45; 300 hurdles—Tisa-McPhee 51.28; 800—Allison Tompkins (S) 2:42.39; 200—Alesha Cronie (Ced) 27.15; 3,200—Amelia Anderson (Ced) 12:25.30; 1,600 relay—Cedarcrest 4:30.70; High jump—Allison Bawden (Ced) 4-10; Long jump—Bailey Parish (Ced) 14-8.5; Triple jump—Hannah Risenmay (S) 29-5; Shot put—Madison Stillwell (S) 31-0; Discus—Stillwell 95-2; Javelin—Makayla McNaughton (S) 107-0; Pole vault—Emily Tompkins (S) 8-6.

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