Wildcats boys win double dual meet | Track

The Oak Harbor High School boys track team won both ends of a double dual meet Thursday, April 30, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium, while the girls finished with a win and a tie.

The Oak Harbor High School boys track team won both ends of a double dual meet Thursday, April 30, at Wildcat Memorial Stadium, while the girls finished with a win and a tie.

The Wildcat boys thumped Stanwood 91-54 and Everett 100.67-44.33.

The Oak Harbor and Stanwood girls tied at 73, and Oak Harbor ripped Everett 113-33.

Dejon Devroe, Jared Gray, John Rodeheffer and Jonalynn Horn were all multiple winners in individual events for Oak Harbor.

Devroe won the 200 (23.03), 400 (49.92) and the 4×400 relay with Gray, Mac Nuanez and Ozelle Jackson (3:34.06).

Devroe’s time in the 400 is the second fastest in the state this spring among 3A runners. He ran a 49.46 earlier this season.

Gray took both hurdle events (110, 16.57; 300, 40.96), and Rodeheffer captured both distance events (1,600, 4:37.18; 3,200, 9:53.14).

Other winners for the boys were Tyler Adamson (shot put, 49-09), Diangelo McKinney (long jump, 20-05) and the 4×100 relay team of Kris Medina, Ty Baker, Brycin McIntyre and Daniel Guerro (46.94).

For the girls, Horn won the 1,600 (5:26.76) and 3,200 (11:51.06).

Alana Austin won the 200 (26.57) and ran on two winning relay teams. She teamed with Matti Miesle, Janae Payne and Jenna Cooley to win the 4×100 (52.17) and with Kaitlyn Chelberg, Payne and Miesle in the 4×200 (1:49.09).

Also recording firsts for the girls were Amaya Ritlierodt (100, 13.21), Taylor Deconzo (shot, 35-08.5) and Hayley Lundstrom (triple jump, 32-04).

Oak Harbor heads to Marysville for the Tomahawk Classic at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 2.

 

Other top-six results for Oak Harbor Thursday:

Boys:

Second: Gray, 100, 11.61; Kris Medina, 200, 23.79; Sebastian Ceaser, 800, 2:10.42; Mark Johnston, long jump, 19-11; Zach Norton, triple jump, 39-02; 4×100 (Immanuel McLaurrin, Andrew Miller, Mac Carr, Thomas Gilham), 47.72.

Third: Devroe, 100, 11.63; Nuanez, 400, 54.7; Miguel Guzman, 800, 2:10.46; Ceaser, 1,600, 4:41.73; Garren Guerrero, 300 hurdles, 45.6; Kyle Nickols, high jump, 5-08; Quinn Karney, pole vault, 9; Norton, long jump, 19-04.5; McKinney, long jump, 37-10; 4×100 (Adamson, Blaine Coleman, Princeton Lollar, Michael Corfman), 50.33.

Fourth: Medina, 100, 11.7; Michael Lym, 800, 2:15.23; Wyatt Pauley, 3,200, 10:50.03; Guerrero, 110 hurdles, 18.08; high jump, (tie) 5-06 Joseph Nolan, discus, 123-08; Nuanez, high jump, (tie) 5-06; Jackson, triple jump, 36-09.

Fifth: Cullen Wood, 200, 24.33; Jake Hucko, 800, 2:15.62; Matthew Kolden, 330 hurdles, 51.91; Lollar, shot, 38-09; Tyren Perdue, discus, 114-10; Johnston, triple jump, 35-09.

Sixth: Nuanez, 200, 24.4; Guzman, 1,600, 4:48.87; Kolden, 110 hurdles, 21.27; Sam Zook, shot, 37-05; discus, 106-03; Coleman, javelin, 122-11; Carr, triple jump, 35-08.

 

Girls:

Second: Ritlierodt, 200, 28.23; Deja Bunch, 400, 1:02.63; Chelberg, 100 hurdles, 17.43; Samantha Hines, 300 hurdles, 51.94; Kaylee Lamb, shot, 32-05; Julie Jansen, discus, 97-11; Priya Osborne, long jump, 15-07; 4×400 (Megdaline Fink, Austin, Suzanne Kaltenbach, Bunch), 4:20.73.

Third: Payne, 200, 28.26; Kaltenbach, 400, 1:04.7; Chelberg, 300 hurdles, 55.9; Deconzo, javelin, 107-09; Lundstrom, high jump, 4-08; Cooley, long jump, 15-03; Callie Nuttall, triple jump, 31-02; 4×400 (Carolyn Wicker, Alora Callier, Olivia Flack, Megan Keating), 4:49.29.

Fourth: Miesle, 100, 13.52; Cooley, 200, 28.4; Fink, 400, 1:06.35; Hines, 100 hurdles, 17.92; javelin, 94; Krista Alamo, 300 hurdles, 1:01.74.

Fifth: Cooley, 100, 13.59; Miesle, 200, 28.5; Chelberg, 400, 1:07.88; Wicker, 800, 2:39.43; 1,600, 5:53.69; Nalani Gabbert, 100 hurdles, 18.61; Kenna Prosch, discus, 85-02; Juliet Aspery, pole vault, 6-06.

Sixth: Payne, 100, 13.6; Keating, 400, 1:11.57; Nuttall, 100 hurdles, 19.87; Osborne, triple jump, 29-04.5.

(Priya Osborne soars to second place in the long jump. Photo by John Fisken.)