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ALL-PENINSULA: The best girls’ track athletes on the Olympic Peninsula

Published 1:30 am Tuesday, June 20, 2017

ALL-PENINSULA: The best girls’ track athletes on the Olympic Peninsula
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ALL-PENINSULA: The best girls’ track athletes on the Olympic Peninsula
Gracie Long, Port Angeles junior                                Distance runner, high jump                                24 first places as individual and relay member; 5th in state 2A meet in 1,600 meters, 7th in state 2A meet in 3,200 meters. School record times in both events. 12th at state 2A in high jump.
Aubry Botkin, Port Townsend sophomore.                                Hurdler, triple jump                                19 first-place finishes as individual and relay member; 2nd in state 1A meet in 100 hurdles; 11th at state 1A meet in triple jump.
Morgan Bingham, Sequim                                Distance events                                9 first-place finishes; 2nd in 1,600 at WCD 2A District, 3rd in 3,200 at WCD 2A district
Devin Edwards, Port Angeles                                Shot put, discus, javelin                                12 first-place finishes; 15th at state 2A meet in shot put
Kynzie Deleon, Port Angeles freshman                                Distance events, 4x400 relay                                7 first-place finishes as individual and relay team member; 8th at WCD 2A District in 800
Jennica Maines, Clallam Bay senior                                High jump, sprinter, relays                                12 first-place finishes as individual and relay team member; placed in to eight in two individual and one relay event at state 1B meet, third at state 1B in high jump.
Ashara Dodson, Crescent.                                Discus                                5 first-place finishes, third at state 1B meet in the discus
McKenzie Brannan, Crescent senior                                Javelin, discus                                6 first place finishes; top javelin throw on Olympic Peninsula (103-4); 11th in discus at state 1B meet, 12th in javelin atstate 1B meet
Marissa Bailey, Forks sophomore                                Distance runner and sprints                                11 first-place finishes as individual and relay team member; 12th in 800 at state 1A meet, 16th in 1,600 at state 1A meet
Atokena Abe, Clallam Bay senior                                Shot put, triple jump, relays                                16 first-place finishes as individual and relay team member; placed in top eight at two individual and two relay events at state 1B meet.
Jada Trafton, Chimacum                                Sprinter, long jumper                                3 first-place finishes, 14th at state 1A meet in long jump
Miriam Wonderly, Clallam Bay Sophomore                                200 meters, relays 13 first-place finishes as individual and relay team member; placed in top eight in one individual and three relay events at state 1B meet.
ALL-PENINSULA: The best girls’ track athletes on the Olympic Peninsula

Placing in two events at the State 2A Track and Field championships, winning 24 events during the season and shattering two 33-year-old school records was more than enough for Port Angeles’ Gracie Long to be selected as the MVP among the girls track and field athletes on the Olympic Peninsula.

But, Long wasn’t the only girl to have a successful season. We selected the top 12 all-Peninsula girls’ track and field team from schools around the Peninsula. It wasn’t easy, and there were good candidates who didn’t quite make the team.

Below is our all-Peninsula girls track and field squad.