TRACK & FIELD: Port Townsend relay teams win at Lewis County Invite

CENTRALIA — Port Townsend got first-place finishes from both its boys and girls 4-by-100 relay teams at the Lewis County Invitational meet featuring 14 high schools.

Port Townsend and Forks competed in the Saturday meet and both schools ended up with a number of other high finishes.

The Port Townsend 4-by-100 relay team of Seren Dances, Erik Pokorny, Berkley Hill and Isaiah Mason came in first with a time of 45.47 seconds. Dances added a first-place finish in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 4:06.

The Port Townsend girls 4-by-100 relay team of Ari Winter, Brenna Franklin, Aubrey Botkin and Anika Avelino came in first with a time of 55.19.

Marissa Bailey for Forks also came in first in the 1,600-meter run with a time of 5:33.25. She also picked up a second-place finish in the 800-meter run with a time of 2:39.44.

Dances added a second-place finish in the 100-meter run with a time of 11.76.

For Forks, Matthew Larson had a second-place finish in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 10:51.52, while teammate Peyton Rondau got a second-place in the discus with a throw of 113-0 feet.

Port Townsend’s Botkin was second in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 17.02 and her teammate Franklin was second in the discus with a throw of 92-10. Botkin also added a fourth-place finish in the 200-meter run with a time of 29.35.

Port Townsend’s Mason was second in the long jump with a leap of 20-0 ¾.

Nathan Cantrell of Port Townsend was third in the 1,600-meter run with a time of 4:50.89 and Josue Lucas of Forks was fourth in the same event with a time of 4:58.30.

Complete results follow:

Lewis County Invitational

Tiger Stadium, Centralia

Forks and Port Townsend results

Boys Results

100-meter run — Seren Dances, PT, second, 11.76; Isaiah Mason, PT, 11th, 12.35; Berkley Hill, PT, 15th, 12.45; Nate Schultz, Forks, 30th, 12.90; Luke Absher, PT, 31st, 12.90; Dylan Tracer, PT, 33rd, 12.99; Peyton Rondeau, Forks, 39th, 13.26; Robert Jesionowski, PT, 52nd, 14.32; Jake Long, Forks, 55th, 14.53.

200-meter run — Hill, PT, 12th, 24.34.

400-meter run — Absher, PT, 10th, 58.63; Tracer, PT, 11th, 58.83; Schultz, PT, Forks, 12th, 59.28.

1,600-meter run — Nathan Cantrell, PT, third, 4:50.89; Josue Lucas, Forks, fourth, 4:58.30; Matthew Larson, Forks, 18th, 5:39.54.

3,200-meter run — Larson, Forks, second, 10:51.52; Gabe Petrick, PT, ninth, 11:20.42; Seamus Fraser, PT, 11th, 11:33.12; Kincaid Gould, PT, 15th, 12:13.96; Ian Linn-Glasgow, PT, 18th, 12:53.60; Brady Edwards, Forks, 20th, 14:03.29.

300-meter hurdles — Dances, PT, first, 40.06; Edwards, Forks, 12th, 54.39.

4-by-100 relay — PT (Erik Pokorny, Dances, Hill, Isaiah Mason), first, 45.47.

Shot put — Eden Cisneros, Forks, 29th, 29-6 1/2; Aaron Bennett, Forks, 30th, 29-1; Jesionowski, PT, 32nd, 27-11; Edwards, Forks, 44th, 25-4; David Smith, PT, 55th, 19-1 1/2.

Discus — Rondeau, Forks, second, 113-0; Gerry Coker, PT, 14th, 92-4; Jake Long, Forks, 81-4; Pokorny, PT, 33rd, 70-8; Jesionowski, PT, 36th, 63-10; Edwards, Forks, 51st, 45-9; Smith, PT, 53rd, 40-3.

Javelin — Pokorny, PT, eighth, 127-9; Coker, PT, 17th, 115-8; Rondeau, Forks, 25th, 94-6; Aaron Bennett, Forks, 27th, 92-6; Long, Forks, 28th, 91-3.

Long Jump — Mason, PT, second, 20-0 3/4; Hill, PT, ninth, 17-10 3/4.

Girls Results

100-meter run — Jasmine Yearian, PT, 26th, 15.63; Akwe McDaniels, PT, 27th, 15.63; Kaitlin Rowley, Forks, 31st, 15.83; Yulissa Hernandez, Forks, 37th, 16.46; Evelyn Aranda, Forks, 39th, 16.87.

200-meter run — Aubrey Botkin, PT, fourth, 29.35; Yearian, PT, 20th, 32.33; McDaniels, PT, 26th, 33.83.

400-meter run — Ari Winter, PT, seventh, 1:08.13; Annhelica Wells, Forks, 22nd, 1:20.74; Rochell Smith, Forks, 24th, 1:22.70.

800-meter run — Marissa Bailey, Forks, second, 2:39.44; Anika Avelino, PT, eighth, 2:58.70.

1,600-meter run — Bailey, Forks, first, 5:33.25; Melissa Galinda, Forks, 10th, 6:26.73; Angela Garcia-Moog, Forks, 16th, 7:29.20.

3,200-meter run — Galinda, Forks, sixth, 13:56.96.

100-meter hurdles — Botkin, PT, second, 17.02; Sylvia Torres, Forks, 16th, 24.07.

300-meter hurdles — Sage Baar, Forks, 12th, 1:06.82.

4-by-100 relay — PT (Brenna Franklin, Winter, Botkin, Avelino), first, 55.19; Forks, eighth, 1:04.73.

4-by-400 — Forks, sixth, 5:07.00.

Shot put — Emily Abrahams, Forks, 24th, 20-1; Caitlyn Wells, Forks, 26th, 17-6 1/2; Bailey, PT, 32nd, 14-8 3/4.

Discus — Franklin, PT, second, 92-10; Wells, Forks, 22nd, 51-2; Garcia-Moog, Forks, 25th, 49-8; Abrahams, Forks, 27th, 48-5; Baar, Forks, 35th, 33-1; Bailey, PT, 36th, 29-5.

Javelin — Bailey, Forks, 11th, 79-6; Wells, Forks, 15th, 75-5; Baar, Forks, 24th, 61-0.

Long Jump — Sylvia Torres, 24th, 10-9; Hernandez, 25th, 10-2; Evelyn Aranda, Forks, 28th, 9-7.

Triple Jump — Kaitlyn Rowley, Forks, 17th, 22-1 1/2.

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