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Prep highlights (April 18): Will Foster of Prairie, Revac Banfield of Columbia River, Leilani Mays of Union shine at Ingram Twilight observe and area meet

WashingtonPrep highlights (April 18): Will Foster of Prairie, Revac Banfield of Columbia River, Leilani Mays of Union shine at Ingram Twilight observe and area meet

Will Foster of Prairie went huge within the shot put, Revac Banfield of Columbia River swept the boys springs and Leilani Mays of Union gained three occasions on Friday evening on the John Ingram Twilight observe and area meet at Columbia River Excessive Faculty.

Foster cleared 63 ft twice within the shot put to win the occasion with mark of 63 ft, 6 inches. The senior additionally gained the discus at 189-0.

Banfield went sub-11 within the 100 meters to win 10.99 seconds, and he additionally gained the 200 in 22.15 seconds.

Different winners within the boys meet included Elijah Brooks of Union (400, 50.55), Joseph Ianello of Columbia River (800, 1:59.02), Trae Copper of Battle Floor (1,600, 4:25.38), Ian Guasco of Hockinson (3,200, 9:45.29), Luke Livengood of Washougal (javelin, 162-6), Nicolas Ricardo of River (pole vault, 13-6) and Evergreen obtained wins from Ryder Keplar (excessive soar, 6-4), Josiah Alanis (lengthy soar, 23-8) and James Bethune (triple soar, 44-8.5.

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Columbia River gained the crew title, beating out Union 129-106.

Mays led Union to the women crew title by profitable the 100 meters (12.25 seconds), 200 meters (25.45) and 100-meter hurdles (14.68).

Ella Koch additionally gained two occasions for Union, taking the 800 (2:19.59) and 1,600 (5:18.04).  E. Brookes of Union tied for first within the lengthy soar with Hailey Luff of Battle Floor at 32-2.5.

Different winners within the women meet included Lyla Taylor of Hockinson (3,200, 11:35.74), Elsie Herold of Mark Morris (300 hurdles, 45.49), Addyson Bowyer of Ridgefield (excessive soar, 5-1), Julia Ogbeama of Prairie (lengthy soar, 17-1) and Kelso obtained wins from Jordyn Robarge (shot put, 38-7), Eleanor Treadway (javelin, 126-7) and Macy Swanson (pole vault, 12-0).

Union outdistanced Columbia River 126-79 for the crew title.

Stars of the day

Luke Jenisch, Columbia River baseball, allowed one run on three hits over 5 innings in a 4-1 win over Hudson’s Bay.

Riley Younger, R.A. Lengthy baseball, went 3 for 3 with a house run, three RBI and stroll in a 12-1 win over Hockinson.

Henry Wikstrom, Ridgefield baseball, allowed two runs over 6.1 innings and went 3 for 4 with a run in a 7-2 win over Washougal.

Payton Blunt, Prairie softball, went 2 for 3 with 4 runs, a house run, three RBI and two walks in an 18-6 win over La Middle.

Taylor Lies, Skyview softball, went 4 for 4 with 4 runs, a double, two triples and three RBI in a 13-3 win over Heritage.

Makenzie Henthorn, Mark Morris softball, recorded all 15 outs by strikeout, permitting simply two hits in a 15-0 five-inning over R.A. Lengthy.

Gracelynn Huffman, Woodland softball, allowed simply two earned runs over seven innings and went 2 for 3 with 4 runs, a double, two RBI and walks in a 15-4 win over Hockinson.

Ruby Lew, Columbia River softball, went 2 for 4 with two doubles and 4 RBI in a 14-2 win over Washougal.

Gracie Olmos, Ridgefield softball, struck out six over 4 excellent innings in a 15-0 win over Hudson’s Bay that ended after 4 innings.

Rebecca Townsend, Stevenson softball, went 3 for five with three runs, a double, dwelling run and 5 RBI in a 24-5 win over Corbett (Ore.).

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