Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Port Townsend anchor Eileen Leoso, center, sprints to the finish to win the girls 4x100 meter relay for her team during Friday’s meet at Port Angeles High School. Trailing behind were Miriam Wonderly of Clallam Bay, left, and Telicia Busby of Sequim, right.

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Port Townsend anchor Eileen Leoso, center, sprints to the finish to win the girls 4x100 meter relay for her team during Friday’s meet at Port Angeles High School. Trailing behind were Miriam Wonderly of Clallam Bay, left, and Telicia Busby of Sequim, right.

TRACK AND FIELD ROUNDUP: Long paces Roughrider girls in win, Bingham boosts Sequim boys

PORT ANGELES — The Sequim boys and Port Angeles girls won a four-team track meet in Port Angeles, with athletes setting all kinds of personal records in sunny and warm weather.

Teams from Sequim Port Angeles, Coupeville and Port Townsend participated in Thursday’s meet, with athletes from Clallam Bay and Neah Bay also competing (their results didn’t count in team points.)

The Sequim boys won with 68.5 points with Port Angeles second at 53. The Port Angeles girls won with 90 points, well ahead of second-place Coupeville at 47.

The biggest winner was Port Angeles’ Gracie Long, who came in first in three events for the Roughrider girls. She won the 400-meter run in a personal-record time of 1:02.74, the 800 meters in 2:27.33 and the high jump in a personal-record 5 feet, 1 inch.

For the girls, Port Angeles’ Lainnie Lyamba won the 100-meter run in 13.21 and the triple jump in 32 feet, 2 1/2 inches.

Her teammate Emma Albright won the 200-meter run in 27.26 (beating Port Angeles’ Millie Long by 0.01 of a second) and the long jump in 14-11 1/2.

Port Townsend’s Eileen Leoso won the shot put with a distance of 31-5 and the javelin with a throw of 106-9. She also helped the Port Townsend 4×100 team relay team win.

There were also several multiple winner in the boys meet. Sequim’s Murray Bingham won the 400 meters (52.44 seconds, a personal record) and the 1,600 meters (4:53.05) and helped the Sequim 4×400 relay team win. His teammate Fischer Jensen won the 110-meter hurdles in 16.69 and the 300-meter hurdles in 42.60.

Port Angeles’ Liam Clark won two events, the long jump in 19-3 and the triple jump in 39-11 3/4.

Other winners include:

Boys

• 800 meters — Alec Shingleton, Sequim, 1:06.73

• 3,200 meters — Thomas Shaw, Port Angeles, 11:09.07.

• 4×400 relay — Sequim (Shingleton, Logan Laxson, Darren Salazar, Bingham), 3:34.74.

• Discus — Dante Light, Port Angeles, 115-11.

• Javelin — Riley Cowan, Sequim, 147-3.

• Pole vault — Tyler Messinger, Port Angeles, 11-6.

Girls

• 1,600 meters — Lauren Larson, Port Angeles, 5:28.12.

• 3,200 meters — Maddie Doughtery, Port Angeles, 11:45.73.

• 100-meter hurdles — Aubry Botkin, Port Townsend, 15.51.

• 300-meter hurdles — Millie Long, Port Angeles, 49.71.

• 4×100 relay — Port Townsend (Brenna Franklin, Anika Avelina, Botkin, Leoso), 53.38.

• 4×200 relay — Clallam Bay (Kendra Anderson, Kaylin Signor, Hannah Olson, Miriam Wonderly), 2:00.19.

• 4×400 relay — Port Angeles (Kynzie DeLeon, Millie Long, Larson, Tana Hiigel), 4:38.47.

• Discus — Kayla Winck, Neah Bay, 85-8.

• Pole vault — Elizabeth Sweet, Sequim, 9-6.

Port Angeles Track Meet

Port Angeles, Sequim, Coupeville, Port Townsend, Clallam Bay, Neah Bay

Thursday, April 26

Team scores

Boys — Sequim, first, 68.5; Port Angeles, second, 53; 3; Coupeville, third, 47.5; Port Townsend, fourth, 6.

Girls — Port Angeles, first, 90; Coupeville, second, 47; Port Townsend, third, 27; Sequim, fourth, 16.

Baysinger, Camacho pace Forks

FORKS — Forks’ Wesley Camacho and Cole Baysinger won three events each at the Evergreen 1A track and field meet in Forks.

In fact, Baysinger came within three inches of winning a fourth event Thursday.

Camacho also set three personal records while running a total of 18,450 feet. He won the 800-meter run (2:15.31), the 1,600 meters (5:06.25) and the 3,200 meters (10:59.16.).

Baysinger won the discus (140-6), the high jump (5-10) and the long jump with a personal-record distance of 20-1.

Baysinger came in second in the triple jump at 40-1 3/4, less than three inches short of the top triple jump by Sam Winter of Montesano.

Crescent’s Raine Westfall also won two events. She won the shot put with a distance of 30-1 and the discus with a throw of 95-6. Forks Marissa Bailey won two events, the 800 meters (2:36.09) and the 1,600 meters (5:43.93).

Other winners include Forks’ Karen Ensastegui-Salazar in the 3,200 meters with a time of 12:56.28 and Forks’ Chelsea Biciunas in the triple jump with a distance of 28-10.

Team Scores

Evergreen Meet, Forks

Thursday, April 26

Boys — Montesano, first, 81; Forks, second, 45; Crescent, third, 1.

Girls — Montesano, first, 66; Forks, second, 56; Crescent, third, 10

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Fischer Jenson of Sequim, front, clears the final barrier in the boys 110 meter hurdles on Friday at Port Angeles High School. Behind him were, from left, Caleb Flodstrom of Port Angeles, Jakobi Baumann of Coupeville and Mateo Garcia of Neah Bay.

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Fischer Jenson of Sequim, front, clears the final barrier in the boys 110 meter hurdles on Friday at Port Angeles High School. Behind him were, from left, Caleb Flodstrom of Port Angeles, Jakobi Baumann of Coupeville and Mateo Garcia of Neah Bay.

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