WALLA WALLA -- The Waitsburg-Prescott boys and girls each dominated the field in a track meet Thursday at Martin Field.
Boys
Team scores--Waitsburg-Prescott 186, Pomeroy 69, DeSales 44, Walla Walla Valley 41, Dayton 6. 100--Nnameka Opara (WWVA) 11.6, Hondo Battalla (W-P) 11.9. 200--N.Opara (WWVA) 23.1, Battalla (W-P) 24.8. 400--Eddie Bartlow (Pom) 52.6, Jace Zugar (W-P) 53.9. 800--Chinonso Opara (WWVA) 2:18.2, Joey Garcia (W-P) 2:22.0. 1600--Omar Iglesias (W-P) 5:11, Otis Montgomery (W-P) 5:18. 3200--Iglesias (W-P) 11:31.4, Matt Brown (DeS) 11:55.0. 110H--Morgan Baker (W-P) 16.3, Josh Smith (W-P) 16.4. 300H--Baker (W-P) 41.3, Smith (W-P) 41.5. 4x100--Waitsburg-Prescott 45.5. 4x400--Waitsburg-Prescott 3:38.8. HJ--Wyatt Withers (W-P) 5-4. PV--John Notturno (DeS) 10-6, Michael Gibbs (DeS) 10-0. LJ--Kevin Curnett (Pom) 18-7 3/4. TJ--Bartlow (Pom) 39-9 1/2, Withers (W-P) 38-10. Shot--James Lehr (W-P) 46-8, Cory Gall (DeS) 41-1. Dis--Trevor Dobbins (DeS) 119-1, Lehr (W-P) 118-0. Jav--Tyson Cole (W-P) 139-0, John Gertsch (W-P) 134-2.
Girls
Team scores--Waitsburg-Prescott 136, Pomeroy 85, Dayton 51, Walla Walla Valley 27, DeSales 24, Touchet 6. 100--Stacy Potter (W-P) 13.5. 200--Potter (W-P) 27.8, Jacqlyn Archer (WWVA) 29.5. 400--Asia Wolf (Pom) 1:07.0, Shawny Ingle (W-P) 1:07.9. 800--Isabella Benito (W-P) 3:06.1, Maryalice Potollicchio (W-P) 3:31.4. 1600--Benito (W-P) 7:16.5, Potollicchio (P-W) 7:59.0. 3200--Potollicchio (W-P) 17:41.5. 100H--Kellisa Owens (Day) 17.1, Michelle Warner (T) 18.6. 300H--Owens (Day) 50.6, Sara Lapape (W-P) 55.4. 4x100--Pomeroy 53.7, Waitsburg-Prescott 54.9. 4x200--Pomeroy 1:57.9, DeSales 2:03.0. 4x400--Pomeroy 4:43.6, Waitsburg-Prescott 4:46.5. HJ--Laura Jacobsen (WWVA) 4-10. PV--Beth Notturno (DeS) 9-6, Lapap (W-P) 7-0. LJ--Kelsey Warren (Day) 14-9, Archer (WWVA) 13-8 3/4. TJ--Owens (Day) 31-6 1/2, Warren (Day) 30-10 3/4. Shot--Caris Cole (W-P) 30-2, Genesis Pearson (W-P) 27-4. Dis--Pearson (W-P) 92-4, Rebecca Brown (W-P) 75-3. Jav--Cole (W-P) 97-1.
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