TRACK AND FIELD: K-M, KR, KL and KW among SPSL North leaders

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  • Saturday, May 2, 2009 12:42am
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Kent-Meridian's Melanie Vertrees helped the Royals upend Kentwood 76-65 in a South Puget Sound League North Division dual meet. Vertrees

Kent-Meridian's Melanie Vertrees helped the Royals upend Kentwood 76-65 in a South Puget Sound League North Division dual meet. Vertrees

TOP PERFORMANCES

Below is a look at the local (Kent-Meridian, Kentlake, Kent-Meridian, Kentwood) athletes who’ve cracked the top three in the South Puget Sound League North Division events so far this spring.

BOYS

100 meter: 2, Devin St. Clair, Kentwood, 10.83; 3, Zach Smith, Kentlake, 10.92.

200 meter: 1, Devin St. Clair, Kentwood, 21.15.

400 meter: 3, Devin St. Clair, Kentwood, 49.45.

800 meter: 2, Derrick Daigre, Kent-Meridian, 1:55.10; 3, Tim Pettit, Kentwood, 1:56.56.

1,600 meter: None.

3,200 meter: None.

110 hurdles: 1, Steven Warner, Kentwood, 14.54.

300 hurdles: 3, Ricardo Tucker, Kentwood, 39.35.

4 x 100 relay: 2, Kentlake (Zach Smith, Cody Arp, Tayler Angevine, Matthew Cowan), 42.74.

4 x 400 relay: 1, Kentwood (Kevin Bateman, Ricardo Tucker, Tim Pettit, Devin St. Clair), 3:23.67; 2, Kent-Meridian (Andrew Jones, David Jones, B.J. Arceneaux, Derrick Daigre), 3:25.66.

Shot put: 1, Marlowe Brim, Kent-Meridian, 52-11.

Discus: None.

Javelin: None.

High jump: None.

Pole vault: 2, Luke Carpenter, Kentridge, 13-6; 3, Nick Lemmon, Kent-Meridian, 13-0.

Long jump: 1, Zach Smith, Kentlake, 46-11.

GIRLS

100 meter: 3, Holly DeHart, Kentwood, 12.62.

200 meter: None.

400 meter: 1, Dana Wareham, Kentwood, 59.11.

800 meter: None.

3,200 meter: None.

100 hurdles: None.

300 hurdles: None.

4 x 100 relay: 2, Kentridge (Haley Bertelsen, Katherine Lake, Jaclyn Onosko, Dana Johnson), 50.16.

4 x 200 relay: 2, Kentwood (Holly DeHart, Megan McNally, Quincie-Proctor-Guyton, Dana Wareham), 1:47.79; 3, Kent-Meridian (Briana Shannon, Zhitaya Garrett, Mallaree Bradford, Martisha Scott), 1:47.96.

4 x 400 relay: 1, Kentwood (Kacie Seims, Megan McNally, Kyra Gaines, Dana Wareham), 4:09.81; 2, Kentridge (Jaclyn Onosko, Katherine Lake, Caitlin Hendricks, Moly Shiroishi), 4:10.89.

Shot put: 3, Alyx Toeaina, Kentwood, 39-2.

Discus: 1, Alyx Toeaina, Kentwood, 127-11.

Javelin: 2, Lindsey Moore, Kentwood, 109-6.

High jump: 1, Melanie Vertrees, Kent-Meridian, Lindsey Moore, Kentwood, 5-7.

Pole vault: 1, Kelsey Bueno, Kent-Meridian, 10-6; 2, Jamie Larsen, Kentwood, 10-3; 3, Amelia Carpenter, Kentridge, Brianne Gould, Kentlake, 9-6.

Long jump: None.

Triple jump: None.


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