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Showing posts with label track and field. Show all posts

Shorewood Track and Field - 4-28-2016 vs Marysville-Getchell

Friday, May 6, 2016

Aaron Rainboth takes the baton for the third leg of Shorewood's
winning Men's 4 x 400 meter relay run.
Photo by Corey Rainboth

The Shorewood Track and Field team competed in a Dual-Meet on Thursday, 4-28-2016 at Shoreline Stadium against Marysville-Getchell, winning both the Men’s and Women’s match-ups. Team scores for the meet are shown below. Full meet results are available here.

SHOREWOOD VS MARYSVILLE-GETCHELL
Track and Field Dual-Meet
Men (1-0 Meet, 5-3 Season)
Shorewood    82      57 Marysville-Getchell
Women (1-0 Meet, 3-5 Season)
Shorewood    75      66 Marysville-Getchell

Devan Kirk wins the Men's 800 meter run in a time of 1:53.20
(#3 time in Washington state this season).
Photo by Corey Rainboth

The Shorewood team looked good in preparation for hosting 88 Washington teams in the Shoreline Invitational at Shoreline Stadium on Saturday, April 30.

Shorewood Men won 12 of 15 events paced by two wins each from Aaron Rainboth (400m, 4x400m Relay), Devan Kirk (800m, 4x400m Relay), and Camden Correos (100m, 4x100m Relay).

Aaron Rainboth shot up the Shorewood All-Time ranks in the 400 Meter Dash to #7 winning with a time of 52.43. Devan Kirk just missed improving his #2 All-Time performance in the 800 Meter Run winning with a time of 1:53.20. Camden Correos won the 100 Meter Dash with a time of 11.90. Luke Gersmehl Hudson moved from #12 to #11 All-Time in the Shot Put with a winning toss of 42’ 3.50 and Will Stelter entered the All-Time ranks in the Discus at #16 with a 2nd place toss of 119’ 0.00.

Rachel Hansen (right) and Brianna McGrath (left)
finish 1st and 2nd in the Women's 800 meter run.
Photo by Corey Rainboth

Men’s wins were also posted by Camden Correos (100m-11.90), Kyle Duplessis (200m-24.70), Stephan Mueller (3200m-10:41.29), Matthew Bangsberg (110m Hurdles-18.41), Thomas Neufeldt (300m Hurdles-45.61), Brett Burgess-Hunt (Javelin-148’ 0.00), Andy Johnson (Pole Vault-11’ 0.00), Kyle Grenfell, Tae Thongdee and Preston Tu (4x100m Relay-46.40), Joshua Harazim and Jose Luis Gandara (4x400m Relay-3:48.27).

Stefan Mueller wins the 3200 meter run for Shorewood.
Photo by Corey Rainboth

Shorewood Women won 9 of 17 events paced by two wins from Chrislove Brandt (100m, 4x100m Relay). Chrislove won the 100 Meter Dash in 13.02. The 4 x 100 Meter Relay time of 52.12 posted by Chrislove Brandt, Hai-Ying Aw, Mai (Marileyni) Francisco and Ashley Macapagal moved this season’s best time from #18 to #17 All-Time. Women’s wins were also posted by Adrienne Cordell (400m-1:04.68), Rachel Hansen (800m-2:23.72), Emily Farden (1600m-5:46.83), Brianna McGrath (3200m-12:34.39), Jasmine Pollard (Discus-99’ 10.00), Jessie Wymer (Javelin-82’ 10.00) and Claira Petit (High Jump-4’ 8.00).



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Shoreline Invitational track and field results

Saturday, April 30, 2016

With 88 schools and over a thousand athletes participating, the 37th annual Shoreline Invitational boys' track and field events were held Saturday at Shoreline Stadium.

The Team Champion was Lincoln of Tacoma.

The Field Athlete of the meet was Zach Shugart of Bishop Blanchet who won and set a meet record in the Pole Vault with a vault of 16-3.

The Track Athlete of the meet was Kentridge High School's Tanner Conner who won the 110 and 300 Hurdles as well as the Long Jump.

AP Results

Results



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Shoreline Invitation Meet dedicated to Brady Sharpe

From Shoreline Athletics

DEDICATION

This year we are very pleased to honor Brady Sharpe
with the 2016 Shoreline Track and Field Invitational Dedication.

Brady is a graduate of National University in La Jolla, California with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration and a Minor in Sports Management. Brady graduated from Shorecrest High School in 1997 and is a proud Highlander alum.

The Shoreline School District has been fortunate to have Brady working with our Track and Field event staff for the past 19 years. Brady is the man behind the technology, working with our event staff and being the lead for our Hytek meet results system. Brady is a large reason Shoreline is able to host our big events and put our best foot forward at each meet.

In addition to Brady’s work as track event staff, Brady also is an active high school coach. Brady is the offensive coordinator for the Shorecrest football team and has been part of that staff for over 15 years. In addition to coaching football at Shorecrest, Brady is also currently a varsity assistant boys basketball coach at 3A state runner up O’Dea High School. Prior to that, Brady worked in the same position at Franklin High School. All said, Brady has been part of six League and District Championships, ten State Tournament appearances and three State Championships.

Brady has also spent time working with area youth and teens in Shoreline while holding the positions of Youth Sports Coordinator for the Shoreline YMCA and managing a teen center for the City of Shoreline Parks Department.

Brady is passionate about all things athletics and loyal to his Florida State Seminoles. Brady has been a mainstay within our Track and Field and Athletic programs and we have been fortunate to have Brady on our team. After this season, Brady is taking a break from working at Track and Field meets, but we know he’s just a phone call away if we need some help.

Please join us along with all the coaches and families here in Shoreline as we say thank you Brady for your years of dedication to Shoreline and your dedication to the student-athletes that are fortunate to work with you moving forward.


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Shorewood vs Marysville-Getchell track meet 4-28-16

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Results and team scores from Thursday's track meet at Shoreline Stadium between Marysville-Getchell and Shorewood.





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37th Annual Shoreline Track and Field Invite Saturday, April 30

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

88 schools and over 1,000 athletes are set to compete in the largest all-boys track invite in the Northwest on Saturday, April 30 at the Shoreline Stadium starting at noon.

Shoreline Stadium will again host many of the best Boys Track and Field teams and individuals from around the state in the 37th Annual Shoreline Invitational scheduled for Saturday, April 30. Field events are scheduled to begin at 12 noon, while the first running event is slated for 1pm.

88 teams and over 1,000 athletes are expected in the biggest all-boys invitational in the Northwest.

With 88 schools signed up to participate, this year’s meet should be the second largest Shoreline meet ever. The only other time it was larger was in 2008, when 92 teams attended. The plus 90-number was largely due to Snohomish Eason Invite being snowed out the week before Shoreline, prompting teams to scramble to find another meet.

This year’s meet is celebrated as the 37th annual meet. The meet first began in 1974 and continued through 1982. With the closing of Shoreline High School, the meet shut down from 1983-88. In 1989, the meet started up again under the name Thunderbird Invitational and has been going strong since.

The name was changed back to Shoreline Invitational in 1994, with both Shoreline high schools (Shorecrest and Shorewood) supporting the meet.

Ticket Prices:

  • Adults $7
  • Students W/ASB $5
  • Seniors and Children $4

Wenatchee Returns to defend title 
Last year Wenatchee scored 55.5 points and beat Jackson by 13 points. The Panthers return a talented team again this year but will be pressed by multiple teams to defend its title. Most notably Bellingham, Blanchet, Eastlake, Lincoln, O’Dea, University and co-host Shorewood look to be the teams to beat on paper.

Wenatchee earned the team win last year, topping the rest of the top 10: Jackson (42.5), West Valley-Spokane (42), Tahoma (38), Inglemoor (34), Bellevue (31), North Central (28), Skyline (28), Shorewood (25) and Kentridge (22.5).

State’s best are here
Of the 17 events that exist on the athletic.net state leader board, many of the state leaders will be in attendance. In addition, multiple events include three or more of the state’s top 10.

You don’t want to miss the distance races as Shoreline has a history for some record fast times and this year should be no exception!

Other featured events include the Pole Vault, hosting top vaulters in the state led by Blanchet’s Zach Shugart at 16-6, and the High Jump with seven entries over 6-6, led by University state leader Noah Martin at 7-3.



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Shorewood Track & Field - Oregon Relays

Ronnie Gary - High Jump
Text and photos by Corey Rainboth

The Shorewood Track and Field team travelled to Eugene, Oregon to compete in the Oregon Relays at Historic Hayward Field on Friday, April 15 and Saturday, April 16. Shorewood finished with a combined Men's and Women's team score of 28 points placing 20th out of more than 70 teams competing.  Full meet results are available here.  More information about the Oregon Relays including race videos are available at OregonRelays.com

Devan Kirk (in blue) 800 meter run


Highlights of the meet for Shorewood were Ronnie Gary's win in the High Jump (6' 06.75) and 6th place finish in the Triple Jump (44' 06.75), Chris Diaz's win in the 110 Meter Hurdles (14.20) and Devan Kirk's 4th place finish in the 800 Meter Run (1:57.06).

Chris Diaz won the 110 meter hurdles

Other Shorewood top performances included the Girl's Distance Medley Relay (Lisa Jensen, Adrienne Cordell, Brianna McGrath and Rachel Hansen) which finished 12th of 34 teams with a time of 13:13.74, the Boys Distance Medley Relay (Aaron Rainboth, Joshua Harazim, Jose Luis Gandara and Devan Kirk) which finished 10th out of 31 teams with a time of 10:46.28.

Girl's long jump Hai-Ying Aw
Hai-Ying Aw finished in 13th place of 32 in the Long Jump with a jump of 16' 01.75, Aaron Rainboth finished in 13th place of 56 in the 800 Meter Run with a time of 1:59.99, Chris Diaz finished 9th of 48 in the 300 Meter Hurdles with a time of 41.01 and the 4 x 100 Meter Relay (Camden Correos, Skylar Widman, Ronnie Gary and Chris Diaz) finished 13th of 30 with a time of 41.19.

PRs obtained at Oregon Relays



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Shorewood Track & Field - 4-14-16 vs Jackson

Monday, April 18, 2016

Jasmine Pollard winning the discus
Photo by Corey Rainboth

The Shorewood Track and Field team competed in a Dual Meet on Thursday, 4-14-16 at Shoreline Stadium against a tough Henry Jackson team, losing both the Men’s and Women’s matchups. Team scores for the meet are shown below. Full meet results are available here.

SHOREWOOD VS JACKSON


Shorewood was a bit depleted in the meet as several runners were held out to be better prepared for the Oregon Relays at Historic Hayward Field in Eugene, OR on Friday and Saturday. Despite this, there were many outstanding performances and Personal Records (PRs) by Shorewood athletes in the meet.

Men’s highlights include Brett Burgess-Hunt winning in the Javelin Throw, Luke Gersmehl Hudson placing 2nd in the Shot Put and Discus Throw, Andy Johnson placing 2nd in the Pole Vault and Siem Hailai finishing 3rd in the 3200m run.

Women’s highlights include Jasmine Pollard winning the Shot Put and the Discus, Claira Petit winning the High Jump, Emily Farden placing 2nd in the 1600m run, Timony Sherry placing 2nd in the Shot Put, Eileen Beres placing 3rd in the 1600m run, Mai Francisco placing 3rd in the 100m dash, Elisha Klco finishing 3rd in the 3200m run and Abby Bickford placing 3rd in the Shot Put.

Brett Burgess-Hunt winning in the Javelin Throw
Photo by Corey Rainboth

PRs for Jackson @ Shorewood - 4/14/2016

100m - Zi Chao Chen 13.39a (Old 13.75a), Mai (Marileyni) Francisco 13.91a (Old 14.15a), Nancy Talavera 15.58a (Old 15.85a), Emily Merry 16.18a (Old 16.30a)
200m - Esaac Mazengia 26.17a (First Time), Connolly Grady 27.55a (Old 28.14a), Ben Sivankeo 29.46a (First Time), W. Peyton Brown 31.00a (First Time)
400m - Jose Luis Gandara 56.86a (First Time), Joshua Harazim 56.93a (First Time), Wolf Gustafson 81.28a (First Time), Kate Travis 72.05a (First Time), Rebeca Rodriguez 73.15a (First Time)
800m - James Qui 2:28.72a (Old 2:31.12a), Sten Nyssen 2:37.56a (Old 2:39.43), Cameron Pek 2:40.07a (First Time)
1600m - Stefan Mueller 4:49.06a (Old 4:55.99a), Reed Adjibly 4:57.76a (Old 4:58.83a), Ben Heagler 5:05.25a (Old 5:09.42a), Lucas Kleyn 5:19.32a (Old 5:35.38a), Kaito Nasu 5:23.84a (Old 5:26.40a), Sten Nyssen 5:40.71a (Old 5:48.25a), Vincent Pierce 5:52.60a (Old 6:04.18a), Stuart Kuehne 6:10.36a (Old 6:13.84), Sean Troung 6:37.05a (Old 6:42.17a), Eileen Beres 5:51.01a (Old 5:55.01a), Kathryn Balancio 7:07.08a (Old 7:07.41a)
3200m - Kaito Nasu 11:35.38a (Old 11:45.54a), Elisha Klco 13:27.43a (Old 13:33.80a), Julia Nelson 13:34.95a (First Time)
110m Hurdles - Ben Sivankeo 20.15a (Old 20.84a - Moves to #18 All-Time), Olivia White 21.04a (Old 21.52a)
300m Hurdles - Annie Suh 56.99a (Old 58.10a - Moves to #19 All-Time)
Shot Put - Luke Gersmehl Hudson 41’ 11.25 (Old 40’ 3.50 - Moves from #18 to #12 All-Time), Will Stelter 37’ 4.00 (Old 35’ 9.00), Thelonius Fox 28’ 2.50 (First Time), Timony Sherry 30’ 8.50 (Old 30’ 2.00 - Moves from #13 to #12 All-Time), Natalie Keane 21’ 7.00 (Old 21’ 2.00), Aryannah Holmes 15’ 9.50 (Old 15’ 6.00)
Discus Throw - Will Stelter 106’ 2.00 (Old 103’ 10.00), Ella Anderton 57’ 1.00 (Old 48’ 5.00)
Javelin Throw - Owen Daley 110’ 10.00 (First Time), Dustin Parker 102’ 7.00 (First Time), Quin Hart 93’ 2.00 (Old 88’ 3.00), Zack Hulbert 92’ 8.00 (Old 91’ 4.00), Bergen Lunde 78’ 4.00 (Old 75’ 10.00), Jessie Wymer 88’ 8.00 (Old 87’ 4.00 - Moves from #19 to #16 All-Time), Katy Elerick 55’ 8.00 (Old 52’ 4.00), Jennifer Niyazova 51’ 9.00 (Old 50’ 1.00)
Long Jump - Shin Moon 14’ 8.00 (Old 14’ 5.25)

Luke Gersmehl Hudson placed 2nd in the Shot Put and Discus Throw
Photo by Corey Rainboth

Active athletes on Shorewood Track and Field All-Time Top 20 Lists (per athletic.net): {Minimum of 5 entries in event to qualify for School Record}

Men
100m - (#5) Skylar Widman 11.19a, (#6) Chris Diaz 11.22a, (#9) Camden Correos 11.37a;
200m - (#9) Chris Diaz 23.01a, (#10) Skylar Widman 23.07a;
400m - (#2) Devan Kirk 50.04a, (#7) Skylar Widman 52.56a, (#12) Kyle Duplessis 53.32a;
800m - (#2) Devan Kirk 1:53.14a, (#6) Aaron Rainboth 2:00.78;
1600m - (#7) Devan Kirk 4:28.00a, (#12) Aaron Rainboth 4:33.58;
3200m - (#16) Aaron Rainboth 10:21.19, (#19) Stefan Mueller 10:39.14a;
110mH - (#2) Chris Diaz 14.20a, (#9) Matthew Bangsberg 17.98a, (#17) Drew Archer 19.98a, (#18) Ben Sivankeo 20.15a;
300mH - (#1/School Record) Chris Diaz 39.40a, (#13) Matthew Bangsberg 46.94a;
2K Steeplechase - (#5) Jack Parkinson 7:57.19a;
4x100m Relay - (#1/School Record) Chris Diaz 43.06a, (#11) Camden Correos, Skylar Widman, Ronnie Gary 44.15a;
4x200m Relay - (#4) Chris Diaz 1:36.14a, (#7) Skylar Widman, Art Anderson 1:39.06a, (#8) Connolly Grady, Kyle Grenfell, Preston Tu, Tae Thongdee 1:40.72a;
4x400m Relay - (#4) Skylar Widman, Kyle Duplessis, Devan Kirk 3:28.18, (#6) Chris Diaz, Aaron Rainboth 3:29.64a;
4x800m Relay - (#1/School Record) Aaron Rainboth, Devan Kirk 8:25.60, (#9) Senay Hailai, Allen Saewong, Lucas Kleyn, Jack Parkinson 9:57.41a;
SMR 100-100-200-400m - (#1/School Record) Devan Kirk 1:38.67a;
DMR 1200-400-800-1600m - (#3) Devan Kirk, Aaron Rainboth 11:12.42a;
Shot Put - (#12) Luke Gersmehl Hudson 41’ 11.25;
Discus Throw - (#10) Luke Gersmehl Hudson 130’ 5.00;
Javelin Throw - (#3) Brett Burgess-Hunt 161’ 3.00;
High Jump - (#1/SCHOOL RECORD) Ronnie Gary 6’ 8.00;
Pole Vault - (#13Tie) Andy Johnson 11’ 6.00;
Long Jump - (#8) Ronnie Gary 20’ 7.00;
Triple Jump - (#2) Ronnie Gary 43’ 9.00, (#14) Tae Thongdee 40’ 1.25

Emily Farden (right) and Eileen Beres (left) run to the finish line
on their way to 2nd place and 3rd place finishes respectively in the 1600 Meter Run
Photo by Corey Rainboth

Women
100m - (#5) Chrislove Brandt 12.63a;
200m - (#5) Chrislove Brandt 26.37a
800m - (#7) Rachel Hansen 2:22.55a, (#8) Lisa Jensen 2:22.66a;
1600m - (#16) Lisa Jensen 5:30.70a, (#18) Rachel Hansen 5:31.53a;
3200m - (#13) Rachel Hansen 11:58.20, (#15) Brianna McGrath 12:08.35a, (#18) Emily Farden 12:25.96a
2K Steeplechase - (#2) Rachel Hansen 7:53.12a, (#4) Brianna McGrath 8:15.30;
300mH - (#19) Annie Suh 56.99a;
4x100m Relay - (#13) Chrislove Brandt 51.20a, (#18) Hai-Ying Aw, Elise Dorvilias, Ashley Macapagal 52.83a;
4x200m Relay - (#4) Chrislove Brandt 1:46.56a, (#19) Ashley Macapagal, Elise Dorvilias, Rebeca Rodriguez 1:54.59a;
4x400m Relay - (#6) Rachel Hansen 4:11.01a, (#12) Chrislove Brandt, Lisa Jensen 4:15.35, (#16) Emily Farden, Brianna McGrath 4:36.54a;
4x800m Relay - (#5) Lisa Jensen, Brianna McGrath, Elisha Klco 10:11.39a;
DMR 1200-400-800-1600m - (#1/School Record) Rachel Hansen, Brianna McGrath, Lisa Jensen 12:55.65a;
Shot Put - (#9) Jasmine Pollard 32’ 8.50, (#11) Abby Bickford 31’ 9.00, (#12) Timony Sherry 30’ 8.50;
Discus Throw - (#6) Jasmine Pollard 102’ 9.00, (#10) Abby Bickford 93’ 3.00, (#11) Teala Frazier 91’ 6.00;
Javelin Throw - (#16) Jessie Wymer 88’ 8.00, (#19) Teala Frazier 87’ 8.00;
High Jump - (#11) Claira Petit 4’ 10.00;
Long Jump - (#6) Marileyni Francisco 16’ 3.75, (#12) Hai-Ying Aw 15’ 1.50



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Shorewood Track & Field - 2016 Birger Solberg Invitational

Friday, April 15, 2016

Ronnie Gary makes one final jump attempt after winning a Gold Medal in the Mens High Jump and setting a Shorewood school record with a leap of 6' 8.00.

Text and photos by Corey Rainboth

On Saturday, 4/9/2016, Shorewood competed in the Birger Solberg Invitational at Civic Stadium in Bellingham. There were 34 teams competing in the meet. The Shorewood Men finished 2nd place overall while the Shorewood Women finished 11th place overall. Full meet results are available here.

BIRGER SOLBERG INVITATIONAL - 4/9/2016
Civic Stadium - Bellingham, WA
Team Scores
Varsity - Mens
1.
84.5
2.
64.5
3.
61.5
4.
57.5
5.
51
6.
38
7.
37
8.
35.5
9.
33.5
10.
27.5
11.
25
12.
24
13.
23
13.
23
15.
22
15.
22
17.
21
18.
20
19.
18.5
20.
18
21.
15
22.
11
22.
11
24.
10
25.
5
26.
4
26.
4
28.
3.5
29.
3
29.
3
29.
3
32.
.5



Varsity - Women

1.
77

2.
70

3.
65.5

4.
58

5.
51

6.
46

7.
45

8.
40

9.
35

10.
34

11.
29.5

12.
25

13.
23

14.
21

15.
20

15.
20

17.
19

18.
18

19.
16

20.
11

21.
9

21.
9

23.
8

23.
8

23.
8

26.
5

26.
5

28.
3


Rachel Hansen leaps a barrier on her way to a Gold Medal victory in the Women's 2K Steeplechase with a time of 7:53.12.

There were many highlights turned in by Shorewood athletes and teams in this meet. Ronnie Gary executed a thrilling Gold Medal Mens High Jump of 6’ 8.00 that broke the Shorewood School Record and likely the meet record.

Rachel Hansen earned a Gold Medal in the Women's 2K Steeplechase, winning the race convincingly with a time of 7:53.12 which placed her 2nd on the Shorewood All-Time List in this event.

The Shorewood Mens 4 x 400m relay team (Chris Diaz, Skylar Widman, Aaron Rainboth and Devan Kirk) also had a stellar performance, earning a Gold Medal and winning the race by 4 seconds with a time of 3:29.64 which placed the team 6th on the Shorewood All-Time List.

Aaron Rainboth races to the front of the pack in the third leg of the Mens 4 x 400 Meter Relay on his way to a 52.2 second 400 meter split.  The Shorewood relay team earned a Gold Medal victory with a time of 3:29.64 which currently ranks 4th in the Washington 3A Division.

Gold Medals were also earned by Chris Diaz in the Mens 110m hurdles (14.31) as well as Camden Correos, Skylar Widman, Ronnie Gary, and Chris Diaz in the Mens 4 x 100m relay (44.45).

A Silver Medal was earned by Devan Kirk in the Mens 800m run with a time of 1:56.87.

Bronze Medals were earned by Skylar Widman in the Mens 100m dash with a time of 11.26 seconds, Jasmine Pollard in the Women's Discus with a throw of 103’ 5.00 and Jose Luis Gandara in the Men's Frosh/Soph 1600m run with a time of 4:44.52.  Many other excellent performances were turned in by Shorewood including numerous PRs and several Shorewood All-Time performances.  See the Shorewood Fun Facts for details.

Shorewood has two meets this week.  On Thursday (4/14), Shorewood has a Dual Meet with Henry Jackson.  Then on Friday and Saturday (4/15-4/16), Shorewood completes at Historic Hayward Field in Eugene, OR in the Oregon Relays.  This event draws some of the best high school and college athletes in the Northwest.

-- Corey Rainboth



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