Crescent's Jordan Scott

Crescent's Jordan Scott

TRACK AND FIELD: Sequim’s Shreffler, Clallam Bay’s Willis rank first in state; area leaders

Two North Olympic Peninsula high school track and field athletes rank first in their classifications heading into this week’s district championships.

Sequim senior runner Waverly Shreffler has Class 2A’s best time in the girls 800-meter run. She ran the event in 2 minutes, 19.40 seconds at the Shelton Invitational last month. That time is nearly a second faster than the next-best time, the 2:20.55 achieved by Grace Oswin of Squalicum over the weekend.

Clallam Bay freshman Clayton Willis is tied for the best boys long jump in Class 1B. He jumped 20-03 in Port Angeles on March 31.

Klickitat’s Easton Atchley reached that same mark last month.

Crescent junior Jakob Baillargeon is ranked third at 20-01.5. His mark came at the same meet as Willis’.

Willis had three other top-10 1B rankings: sixth in triple jump, ninth in 400 and tied for ninth in the long jump.

Sequim senior Oscar Herrera sits second in the boys 2A 300 hurdles and third in the 110 hurdles.

Port Townsend freshman Aubry Botkin ranks second in the Class 1A girls 100 hurdles with the 15.21-second time she achieved over the weekend at the Olympic League 1A Subdistrict championships.

The Peninsula’s final state top-three belongs to the Clallam Bay girls’ 4×100 relay. Atokena Abe, Molly McCoy, Miriam Wonderly and Jennica Maines ran the classification’s third-best time at the North Olympic League Subdistrict Championships last week.

Complete list of area athletes who rank in the state’s top 10, by classification:

Class 2A

■ Port Angeles girls: Gracie Long, ninth in high jump.

■ Sequim boys: Herrera, second in 300 hurdles, third in 110 hurdles; Jackson Oliver, ninth in high jump; 4×400 relay, 10th.

■ Sequim girls: Shreffler, first in 800; 4×400 relay, eighth.

Class 1A

■ Chimacum boys: Trevon Noel, 10th in discus.

■ Forks boys: Alan Ensastegui, 10th in 1,600; Cole Baysinger, 10th in high jump.

■ Port Townsend boys: Koby Weidner, fifth in 200, seventh in 100; Seren Dances, fifth in long jump, sixth in triple jump; 4×100 relay, fourth.

■ Port Townsend girls: Botkin, second in 100 hurdles; Eileen Leoso, ninth in triple jump.

Class 1B

■ Clallam Bay boys: Willis, tied for first in long jump, sixth in triple jump, ninth in 400, tied for ninth in high jump; Jamari Signor, 10th in 800.

■ Clallam Bay girls: Kaylin Signor, fifth in 3,200; Molly McCoy, fourth in 100 hurdles, tied for sixth in high jump; Jennica Maines, fifth in triple jump, tied for sixth in high jump; 4×100 relay, third; 4×200 relay, fifth; 4×400 relay, seventh.

■ Crescent boys: Jordan Scott, eighth in 110 hurdles; Wyatt McNeece, sixth in shot put, eighth in discus; Jakob Baillargeon, third in long jump.

■ Crescent girls: Grace Baillargeon, fifth in 400; Leonie Hofmann, 10th in 800; Chloe Conat, ninth in 1,600, eighth in 3,200; Raine Westfall, seventh in shot put.

■ Neah Bay boys: Cameron Buzzell, eighth in 200, 10th in 100; 4×100 relay, 10th.

AREA LEADERS

Here are the North Olympic Peninsula’s top-three high school track and field marks for each event, as of Monday:

BOYS

100 Meters

1. Koby Weidner, Port Townsend, 11.27

2. Seren Dances, Port Townsend, 11.37

3. Carson Marx, Port Townsend, 11.52

200 Meters

1. Koby Weidner, Port Townsend 22.95

2. Seren Dances, Port Townsend, 23.24

3. Oscar Herrera, Sequim, 23.44

400 Meters

1. Austin Pegram, Forks, 53.94

2. Kane Stoddard, Sequim, 54.26

3. Clayton Willis, Clallam Bay, 54.30

800 Meters

1. Jackson Oliver, Sequim, 2:00.92

2. Alan Ensastegui, Forks, 2:10.17

3. Austin Pegram, Forks, 2:11.43

1,600 Meters

1. Jackson Oliver, Sequim, 4:34.65

2. Alan Ensastegui, Forks, 4:38.44

3. Josue Lucas, Forks, 4:43.44

3,200 Meters

1. Alan Ensastegui, Forks, 10:18.45

2. Josue Lucas, Forks, 10:19.40

3. Wendall Lorenzen, Sequim, 10:28.16

110m Hurdles

1. Oscar Herrera, Sequim, 14.73

2. Sam Golden, Chimacum, 16.15

3. Jordan Scott, Crescent, 17.77

300m Hurdles

1. Oscar Herrera, Sequim, 38.63

2. Sam Golden, Chimacum, 42.50

3. Jordan Scott, Crescent, 45.96

4×100 Relay

1. Port Townsend (River Yearian, Seren Dances, Carson Marx, Koby Weidner), 44.20

2. Sequim (Curtis Gorr, Logan Habner, Oscar Herrera, Kane Stoddard), 45.04

3. Chimacum (Ryan Caldwell, Jadyn Roberts Eoin Hartnett Domenick Zack), 45.79

4×400 Relay

1. Sequim (Oscar Herrera, Kane Stoddard, Jackson Oliver, Logan Habner), 3:31.05

2. Port Townsend (Kyle Blankenship, River Yearian, Alex Brown, Koby Weidner), 3:44.55

3. Chimacum (Matt Torres, Eoin Hartnett Domenick Zack, Sam Golden) 3:48.21

Shot Put

1. Caleb West, Port Angeles, 46-01.5

2. Jacob Kennedy, Port Angeles, 45-07

3. Trevon Noel, Chimacum, 44-01

Discus

1. Trevon Noel, Chimacum, 142-09

2. Paul Van Rossen, Port Angeles, 133-05

3. Cole Baysinger, Forks, 131-09

Javelin

1. Chris Sevilla, Chimacum, 144-02

2. Taylor Millsap, Port Angeles, 140-08

3. Brenden Lauritzen, Sequim, 139-09

High Jump

1. Jackson Oliver, Sequim, 6-04

2. Cole Baysinger, Forks, 6-0

3. Mayah Simpson-Thompson, Port Angeles, 5-10

Pole Vault

1. Ari Athair, Port Angeles, 12-03

2. Quinton Johnson, Sequim, 9-06

3. Connor Martin, Sequim, 9-0

Long Jump

1. Seren Dances, Port Townsend, 21-03

2. Clayton Willis, Clallam Bay, 20-03

3. Jacob Baillargeon, Crescent, 20-01.5

Triple Jump

1. Seren Dances, Port Townsend, 43-04

2. Clayton Willis, Clallam Bay, 39-08.5

3. Logan Habner, Sequim, 38-03.5

GIRLS

100 Meters

1. Jada Trafton, Chimacum, 13.03

2. Eileen Leoso, Port Townsend, 13.17

3. Mercedes Woods, Sequim, 13.30

200 Meters

1. Jada Trafton, Chimacum, 27.21

2. Mercedes Woods, Sequim, 27.25

3. Emma Beeson, Sequim, 28.45

(tie) Sammy Raines, Chimacum, 28.45

400 Meters

1. Waverly Shreffler, Sequim, 1:00.23

2. Grace Baillargeon, Crescent, 1:04.25

3. Gracie Long, Port Angeles, 1:04.31

800 Meters

1. Waverly Shreffler, Sequim, 2:19.40

2. Audrey Shingleton, Sequim, 2:27.18

3. Gracie Long, Port Angeles, 2:33.35

1,600 Meters

1. Gracie Long, Port Angeles, 5:22.90

2. Audrey Shingleton, Sequim, 5:24.23

3. Waverly Shreffler, Sequim, 5:26.40

3,200 Meters

1. Gracie Long, Port Angeles, 11:48.82

2. Audrey Shingleton, Sequim, 12:20.50

3. Maddie Dougherty, Port Angeles, 12:51.7

100m Hurdles

1. Aubry Botkin, Port Townsend, 15.21

2. Mattie Clark, Sequim, 17.22

3. Molly McCoy, Clallam Bay, 17.74

300m Hurdles

1. Aubry Botkin, Port Townsend, 49.53

2. Mattie Clark, Sequim, 53.20

3. Gracie Long, Port Angeles, 53.29

4×100 Relay

1. Sequim (Waverly Shreffler, Mercedes Woods, Emma Beeson, Kiara Pierson), 52.24

2. Port Townsend (Brenna Franklin, Ari Winter, Aubry Botkin, Eileen Leoso), 52.59

3. Chimacum (Jada Trafton, Bailey Castillo, Juliet Alban Vallat, Sammy Raines), 53.91

4×200 Relay

1. Sequim (Gretchen Happe, Mercedes Woods, Emma Beeson, Kiara Pierson), 1:49.80

2. Port Angeles (Haili Farnam-Vessey, Ciara Gentry, Cassidy Hodgin, Lainnie Lyamba), 1:54.50

3. Chimacum (Jada Trafton, Bailey Castillo, Juliet Alban Vallat, Sammy Raines), 1:54.55

4×400 Relay

1. Sequim (Waverly Shreffler, Mercedes Woods, Audrey Shingleton, Kiara Pierson), 4:11.59

2. Port Angeles (Gracie Long, Maddie Dougherty, Gretchen Sotebeer, Madison St. George), 4:36.17

3. Clallam Bay (Miriam Wonderly, Atokena Abe, Molly McCoy, Kendra Anderson) 4:45.20

Shot Put

1. Devin Edwards, Port Angeles, 33-01

2. Raine Westfall, Crescent, 32-0.5

3. Shenoa Snyder, Port Townsend, 31-10

Discus

1. Shenoa Snyder, Port Townsend, 99-06

2. Cheryl Armstrong, Sequim, 99-0

3. Alysha Graham, Sequim, 91-11

Javelin

1. Ciara Gentry, Port Angeles, 110-10

2. Bailey Castillo, Chimacum, 104-02

3. Sira Wines, Port Townsend, 103-02

High Jump

1. Gracie Long, Port Angeles, 5-0

2. Molly McCoy, Clallam Bay, 4-10

(tie) Jennica Maines, Clallam Bay, 4-10

(tie) Aubry Botkin, Port Townsend, 4-10

Pole Vault

1. Abigail Hansted, Sequim, 8-06

(tie) Kiara Pierson, Sequim, 8-06

(tie) Elizabeth Sweet, Sequim, 8-06

Long Jump

1. Eileen Leoso, Port Townsend, 16-04.25

2. Lainnie Lyamba, Port Angeles, 15-03.5

3. Jada Trafton, Chimacum, 15-02.75

Triple Jump

1. Eileen Leoso, Port Townsend, 35-0.25

2. Lainnie Lyamba, Port Angeles, 31-05.5

3. Jennica Maines, Clallam Bay, 31-02.25

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