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Track and field state leaders
Leading marks through April 14, as reported to www.athletic.net.
Boys
100 meters — Bobby Condon, Gonzaga Prep 10.54; Randy Koon, Moses Lake, 10.74; Tyler Guinn, Ferris, 10.84; Wes Bailey, Mead, 10.84; Trent Robinson, Lewis, 10.84; Nathan Batters, North Central, 10.84.
200 — Michael Berry, Rainier Beach, 21.84; Wes Bailey, Mead, 21.84; Phillip Puccino, Steilacoom, 22.04.
400 — Michael Berry, Rainier Beach, 48.73; Maurice McNeal, Federal Way, 49.10; Jacob Sealby, Wenatchee, 49.34.
800 — Kyle Blume, Bishop Blanchet, 1:54.70; Jesse Jorgensen, Puyallup, 1:55.86; Tim Pettit, Kentwood, 1:56.17.
1,600 — Kenny Krotzer, Auburn Riverside, 4:14.04; Ben Johnston, North Central, 4:16.38; Mack Young, Redmond, 4:18.40.
3,200 — Mitchell Briggs, Jackson, 9:09.49; Drew O'Donoghue-McDonald, Seattle Prep, 9:11.47; Kenny Krotzer, Auburn Riverside, 9:17.18.
110 hurdles — Alec Fellows, Edmonds-Woodway, 14:56; Aric Walden, Newport, 14.62; Garrett Gerling, Walla Walla, 14.73.
300 hurdles — Jeff Sloat, Eastlake, 38.95; Isaiah Bennett, Gig Harbor, 39.20; Robert Shelby, Federal Way, 39.31.
Shot — Jon Lawson, Prairie, 60-0 ½; Will Lohman, Chewelah, 58-8; Ryan MacDonald, Sehome, 55-4.
Discus — Derek Eager, Tahoma, 182-9; Jon Lawson, Prairie, 173-1; Jordan Arakawa, Capital, 171-10.
Javelin — Derek Eager, Tahoma, 218-7; Curtis Clauson, King's, 202-2; Malaki Seanoa, Everett, 200-11.
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Pole vault — Austin McCrum, Stevenson, 15-0; Marcus Schooley, Davis, 14-7; Brett Mattson, Blaine, 14-1.
High jump — A.J. Maricich, Mead, 6-11; Kasen Williams, Skyline, 6-9; Jeremy Beck, Mead, 6-8; Isaiah Davis, South Kitsap, 6-8; Devon Kiser, Glacier Peak, 6-8.
Long jump — Spencer Marr, Clover Park, 23-7 ¼; Rahmel Dockery, Curtis, 23-6; Alec Fellows, Edmonds-Woodway, 23-5.
Triple jump — Kasen Williams, Skyline, 48-0; Kinsley Ojukwu, Union, 47-3; Levi Taylor, Lewis & Clark, 46-4.
Hammer — Bobby Rodgers, Everett, 170-7; Will Peters, Chewelah, 141-0; Isaac Graves, Glacier Peak, 128-0.
Girls
100 — Kishia Mitchell, Rogers (Puyallup), 12:28; Germe Poston, Franklin Pierce, 12:36; Cherish Morrison, Blaine, 12:45.
200 — Haley Winters, Bethel, 25.46; Chantel Jaeger, West Valley (Yakima), 25.47; Cherish Morrison, Blaine, 25:47.
400 — Stephenie Cummings, Glacier Peak, 57.29; Megan Kelley, Camas, 57:74; Maddie Meyers, Northwest School, 58.16.
800 — Maddie Meyers, Northwest School, 2:12.90; Baylee Mires, Mead, 2:13:29; Li Murphy, Annie Wright, 2:16.84.
1,600 — Maddie Meyers, Northwest School, 4:59.46; Anna Dailey, Garfield, 5:02.02; Annie Moore, Sehome, 5:06.58.
3,200 — Marisa Vander Malle, Pasco, 11:00.27; Camille Parsons, Camas, 11:09.70; Anna Dailey, Garfield, 11:11.70.
100 hurdles — Tate Latimer, Tahoma, 14.84; Kayla Stueckle, Emerald Ridge, 14.88; Rachel McQuivey, Skyview, 15:28.
300 hurdles — Kayla Stueckle, Emerald Ridge, 43:70; Carley McCutchen, White River, 45.84; Tate Latimer, Tahoma, 46.13.
Shot — Alyx Toeaina, Kentwood, 41-8 ½; Courtney Hutchinson, Mead, 41-3; Jessica Bush, Eisenhower, 41-3.
Discus — Alexis Sarver, Arlington, 132-11; Alyx Toeaina, Kentwood, 129-9; Alexa Lindseth, Ferris, 128-10.
Javelin — Christine Kirkwood, Othello, 151-0; Anna Adamko, Columbia River, 139-8; Courtney Fairhart, Eatonville, 134-8.
Pole vault — Tasha Clark, Mead, 11-7; Niki Stilwill, Burlington-Edison, 11-0; Brienna Palmer, Burlington-Edison, 11-0; Kelsey Bueno, Kent-Meridian, 11-0; Cheyenna Pinley, Squalicum, 11-0.
High jump — Sasha Weber, Timberline, 5-8; Audrey Ketcham, Wenatchee, 5-8; Brittany Grandy, Sedro-Woolley, 5-5; Veronica Bradley, Hanford, 5-5.
Long jump — Zoe Moller, Sehome, 18-1; Megan Kelley, Camas, 18-1; Shantae Young, Oak Harbor, 18-0.
Triple jump — Tess Parent, Inglemoor, 38-4 ¾; Kelsey Lin, Ferris, 37-6 ½; Shantae Young, Oak Harbor, 37-01/2.
Hammer — Michaelyn Mills, Mead, 108-6; Amanda Muchmore, Glacier Peak, 87-2, Paige Wanner, Central Valley, 76-2.
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