Shorewood boys seventh in State 4x100 relay

Monday, May 31, 2010

Jake Schiffler, Peter Erickson, Nick Vincent, and Blaine Weber. Photo courtesy Shorewood ASB.

The Shorewood boys’ 4x100-meter relay team finished seventh in the State 4A Championships Saturday in Tacoma.

The team of Jake Schiffler, Peter Erickson, Nick Vincent and Blaine Weber covered the 400-meter lap in 43.90 seconds. Spanaway from the Tacoma suburbs won the race in 42.39.

The relay team scored the two points that put the Thunderbirds into a five-way tie for 49th. Mead from the Spokane area won the team championship with 82.5 points.

Team scores — Mead 82.5, Skyline 38, Wenatchee 35, Tahoma 32, Ferris 27, Federal Way 27, Woodinville 26, Spanaway Lake 24, Pasco 20, Central Kitsap 20, Cascade (Everett) 18, Eastlake 16, Curtis 15, Edmonds-Woodway 14, AC Davis 14, Inglemoor 13, Stanwood 13, Bellarmine Prep 12, Rogers (Puyallup) 12, Lewis and Clark 11, Gig Harbor 10, Auburn Riverside 10, Kent Meridian 10, Skyview 10, Walla Walla 9, Auburn 9, Jackson 9, Emerald Ridge 8, Snohomish 8, Kentwood 8, Moses Lake 7, Kelso 7, Olympia 7, Heritage 6, Kamiakin 6, Puyallup 6, Jefferson 6, Marysville-Pilchuck 5.5, Mount Tahoma 5.5, Foss 5, Arlington 5, Richland 4, Redmond 4, Shelton 4, Chiawana 3, Bothell 3, Eisenhower 3, Mariner 3, Kamiak 2, Shorewood 2, Lincoln 2, Monroe 2, Gonzaga Prep 2, Central Valley 1, Kentlake 0.5.

4x100 — 1, Spanaway Lake, 42.39; 2, Mead, 42.48; 3, Skyline, 42.73;… 5, Marysville-Pilchuck, 43.07; … 7. Shorewood (Jake Schiffler, Peter Erickson, Nick Vincent, Blaine Weber) 43.90.

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