Cody Hernkind competes in the triple jump in Oak Harbor
John Fisken / Whidbey News-Times
Cody Hernkind competes in the triple jump in Oak Harbor's win Thursday. Hernkind finished fifth in the event, won the 100 and 4x100 relay (with Carlton Johnson, Sheyenne Sams and Josiah Miller) and placed second in the long jump.

Wildcat boys win home meet | Track

By JIM WALLER
Whidbey News Times Sports editor
March 30, 2012 · Updated 6:47 PM 

Grabbing eight firsts, the Oak Harbor High School boys track team swept a double-dual meet in a windy, rainy Wildcat Memorial Stadium Thursday, March 29.

The Oak Harbor boys defeated Mountlake Terrace 91-54 and Glacier Peak 92.3-52.7; while the Wildcats girls split, topping Terrace 99-42 and losing to GP 88-58.

Seven different Wildcat boys won individual events: Cody Hernkind (100, 12), Josiah Miller (200, 23.05), Josh Schrum (800, 2:01.9), Matt Reith (1,600, 4:44.91), John Rodeheffer (3,200, 10:15.6), Dayne Herron (shot, 45) and Josh McVey (pole vault, 10-06).

Hernkind, Miller, Carlton Johnson and Sheyenne Sams won the 4x100 relay (45.04).

The Oak Harbor girls earned six firsts, two by Raeanna Wynne (100 hurdles, 16.91; 300 hurdles, 51.41). Christina Alexander (200, 29.29), Christina Wicker (400, 1:00.62) Dominique Jackson (shot, 31-07) and the 4x200 relay team (Irysh Concepcion, Kelsey Johnson, Molly Nordquist, Lizzy Chase, 2:02.25) also won.

The Wildcats take on Meadowdale and Marysville Getchell at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 12, at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.

Other Oak Harbor results:

Second, boys: Conner Meyer, 800, 2:02.34; Reith, 3,200, 10:16.13; Cody Sanders, 110 hurdles, 18.57; Patrick Mayer, 300 hurdles, 46.87; Keon Crumpton, discus, 126-07; Chris Hailer, high jump, 6-02; Hernkind, long jump, 19-04.75; Miller, triple jump, 39-03.5; 4x400, Dejon Devroe, Chris Opdyke, Meyer, Miller, 3:30.49.

Second, girls: Jessica Hollins, 100, 13.72; Sierra Seabolt, 200, 29.6; Maura McKole, 400, 1:02.74; Alex Laiblin, 1,600, 5:43.65; Ciera Wiser, javelin, 95-11; 4x100 relay, Seabolt, Dejsha Lollar, Alexander, Hollins, 53.91.

Third, boys: Johnson, 100, 12.05; Opdyke, 400, 52.5; Rodeheffer, 1,600, 4:51.05; James Harrison, pole vault, 9-06; Devroe, long jump, 18-03; 4x100, Cameron Hartley, Julian Faralan, Austin Marler, Deshawn Phillips, 47.97; 4x400, Johnson, Sams, Schrum, Peter Franssen, 3:45.51.

Third, girls: Seabolt, 100, 13.89; Wicker, 800, 2:34.89; Laiblin, 3,200, 12:26.87; Jackson, shot, 31-07, javelin, 80-02; 4x400 relay, Alexander, Hannah Bressler, Hollins, Wicker, 4:37.45.

Fourth, boys: Johnson, 200, 24.66; Devroe, 400, 52.62; Sebastian Ceasar, 800, 2:14.46; Clayton Richardson, 3,200, 10:47.8; Mayer, 110 hurdles, 19.2; Sanders, 300 hurdles, 49.49; Connor Paramenter, pole vault, 8-06.

Fourth, girls: Alexander, 100, 13.95; Hollins, 200, 30.11; Bressler, 800, 2:37.91; Jonalynn Horn, 1,600, 5:48.18; Nalani Gabbert, 100 hurdles, 18.69, 300 hurdles, 53.78; Kaylee Lamb, shot, 23-11.5; 4x400, Heather Dale, Jackie Dejesus, Nikki Blanchard, Rachel Crowther, 4:52.01.

Fifth, boys: Sams, 100, 12.29; Josh Crebbin, 800, 2:14.89; Hartley, discus, 106-06; Sam Schultz, high jump, 5-02; Keenan Davilla, pole vault, 7-06; Faralan, long jump, 17-09; Hernkind, triple jump, 37-05.5; 4x400, Courtney Shavers, Ceasar, Faralan, Mayer, 3:57.12.

Fifth, girls: Wynne, 200, 30.54, triple jump, 30-02; Dejesus, 100 hurdles, 18.99; Haileigh Baier, shot, 20-05.

Sixth, boys: Jayden Davilla, 100, 12.35; Tucker Lundstrom, triple jump, 35-07.25.

Sixth, girls: Wiser, 200, 30.57; Crowther, 400, 1:09.47; Dale, 800, 2:39.91; Marisa Sligh, 1,600, 5:55.61; Bressler, 3,200, 12:37.74; Amelia Berner, long jump, 12-11.25; Chylan Bass, triple jump, 29-08.75.

Contact Whidbey News Times Sports editor Jim Waller at jwaller@whidbeynewsgroup.com or 360-675-6611 ext. 5060.

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