State meet update, No. 1 | Track

Oak Harbor and Coupeville high school state track meet update, Friday, May 27, 2 p.m.,

State track meet update, Friday, May 27, 2 p.m.

3A, Mount Tahoma High School (Tacoma)

1A, Eastern Washington University (Cheney)

Friday ( 2 p.m)

Oak Harbor’s Joseph Noland threw the discus nearly 11 feet beyond is previous personal best to finish second. He entered the state meet with the sixth-best 3A mark of 157-08. Last year his top throw was 129-04.

Wyatt Musser of Kamiakin won the 2016 title with a throw of 185-10.

Coupeville’s Dalton Martin took eighth in the 1A javelin with a mark of 149-03. It was only the fourth time he threw the javelin in competition. His previous PR was 146-08, the 28th best effort in 1A heading into the state meet and the 16th best of those who participated at state.

Lakeside’s Zach Annanie won the 1A javelin with a 183-07.

The Wolves girls 4×200 relay finished second in their preliminary heat with a 1:47.08. Lauren Grove, Lindsey Roberts, Sylvia Hurlburt and Makana Stone qualified for the finals (10:20 a.m. Saturday) with the third-best time overall behind Cascade (Leavenworth), 1:46.54.

Roberts qualified seventh in the 100 hurdles in 16.57. The finals are 11 a.m. Saturday. Hannah Rusnak of Lynden Christian led the field with a 15.56.

Coupeville’s Jacob Smith was 11th in the 100-meter preliminaries in 11.76 and did not qualify for the finals.

Thursday

Oak Harbor’s Jared Gray clocked a 16.16 in the preliminaries of the 110 high hurdles, good for 17th place, and did not make the finals.

The Wildcat boys 4×400 relay team of Gray, Daniel Guerrero, Josh Cote and Mac Nuanez was 14th in the preliminaries in 3:33.34 and did not qualify for the finals.