MONTESANO – Monte and Hoquiam won the boys and girls teams scores, respectively at the Evergreen 1A Championship Sub-District meet on Friday.
Bryce Whipple won the 200-meter dash with a time of 23.4 seconds and Donovan Albert took the 400 meters at 51.65.
Both athletes were part of a winning 4×100 relay team that finished with a time of 44.68 and a 4×400 team that grabbed gold with a time of 3:35.33.
Monte got wins in the field events with Gage Iverson winning the long jump (20-03) and Sam Winter finishing first in the triple jump with a new personal record (43-06.5).
Conner Hollatz added a win in the javelin with a distance of 140-07.
Hoquiam got wins in the 800 meters thanks to a personal-record time of 2:13.48 and Adam Peterson won the 1600 meters (4:55.23)
Peterson also won the 3200 meters and reached a new personal record (10:49.62).
Antonio Garcia won the 110-meter hurdles and hit a new personal-record time at 16.16.
Luta Felten got the Grizzlies’ win in the field events in the pole vault with a winning height of 11-06.
Elma got its wins from Jaedy Edenstrom who hit a personal record in the 300-meter hurdles (42.95) and Ben Bridge who won the shot put at 50-06.25 to set a personal best.
Hoquiam’s girls had the top team score and got wins from Alexis Delahanty in the pole vault at 7-06 to set a personal best.
Freshman Sharaya Brydeon also set a personal record in her high jump victory (4-09) and Karlie Krohn won the javelin at 119-05.
Hoquiam’s 4×200 relay team took gold with a time of 1:52.20.
Elma saw the top of the podium with a win from Jayla Mason (13.36) in the 100 and Jillian Bieker who won the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 16.78.
Bieker also set a season record with a time of 16-00.25 in the long jump to get the win in that event.
Elma’s relay team pulled out a narrow victory and won with a time of 53.20 to beat out a Hoquiam team that finished with a time of 53.59.
Jaylyn Sackrider earned wins in the shot put and discus with distances of 37-01.50 and 102-00, respectively.
Montesano freshman Alma Muro took the 200-meter dash (28.04) and Madolyn Olson reached a new personal record at 1:02.09 in the 400 meters.
Elizabeth Peterson won both medium-distance races, coming away victorious in the 800 meters (2:32.26) and the 1600 meters (5:40.80).
She was also part of a winning 4×400 relay team that crossed the finish line with a time of 4:21.15.