Past, who had a time of 5:37.8. Katie Hogan ran a great time of 13:27.8 to take second in the 3,200 meter, followed by Brooke Moorhead, who took third with a time of 14:04.1.
In the 100 meter hurdles, Diane Keller took second for Mount Si with a time of 16.8, followed by Lauren Snead, who took second with a time of 17.7 seconds. Snead then went on to win the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 52.4 seconds.
The 4X100 relay team of Hasbun, McLain, Symone Shaw and Woolsey took first with a time of 52.2 seconds, as did the 4X400 relay team of Woolsey, Past, Robbins and Parson with a time of 4:23.9.
In the throwing events, the trio of Alisha Larion, Katelyn Walker and Kelsey Tarp took one, two and three respectively in the shot. Larion had a distance of 32 feet, 3.5 inches, followed by Walker at 32 feet, 1.5 inches and tarp at 30 feet, 11.25 inches. In the discus, Tarp won the event with a throw of 86 feet, five inches, followed by Tori Howell, who took third with a throw of 81 feet, four inches. In the javelin, Molly Meyers took second with a distance of 91 feet, 11 inches, followed by Katelyn Walker, who took third with a throw of 88 feet, seven inches.
In the high jump, Mount Si dominated. Stephanie Burk cleared five feet even to win the event. Teammate Keller notched four feet, six inches for second place, and Wendy Hecker took third, clearing four feet six inches.
Robbins won the pole vault, clearing seven feet, six inches, followed by Kelly Besmer, who took third, also clearing seven feet, six inches.
Shaw dominated the long jump, clearing 16 feet, 2.5 inches, followed by Hasbun, who flew 15 feet, 3.5 inches and Keller who cleared 14 feet, six inches.
In the triple jump, Burk won with a distance of 29 feet, eight inches.
JV team defeats Interlake
The Mount Si High School girls JV tennis team defeated Interlake last week, 11-2. Winning their singles matches were Michelle Whims, Christina Finley, Kaitlyn Usselman, Shelby Thomas, Bethany Freeler and Anne Yang. Doubles winners were the teams of Summer Nikolasen/Jodie Magnuson, Alix Crandell/Linzi Gant, Bailey Barnard/Natalie Knoetgen, Linsey Masters/Kaitlyn McCauley and Finley/Usselman.
Wildcat girls tennis
feeling growing pains
The Mount Si High School girls tennis team made a strong effort in their match against Interlake, but it was the Saints who came out on top, winning seven of nine matches.
The Wildcat winners were Linnea Olson in singles, who defeated Chelsea Bucklin of Interlake in straight sets 6-3, 6-3; and Kelsey Wise and Mariana Zanella in doubles, who took care of the Saints’ top doubles pair of Audrey Motto and Dorine Rassaian in straights as well, 6-4, 6-4. Wise had a solid singles effort against Motto, but fell 4-6, 4-6 in that contest to the Interlake player.
“Kelsey Wise had a really good match yesterday,” Wildcat coach Sue Gallacher told the Valley Record.
Interlake’s number-one Audrey Motto “is a very good player who did very well at the state tournament last year,” Gallacher said. “Kelsey stayed with her in singles in both sets, and she and Mariana had a great win in doubles.”
Zanella also had a good start in her singles contest against the Saints’ Alysha Dhnmi, but the Wildcat senior ran out of gas late and fell 4-6, 1-6. Victoria Falcon in singles and the doubles team of Georgia Reynolds and Vivian Yang also started out strong in their respective matches, but they, too, ran out of steam down the stretch and lost.
Match results for a scheduled match last Friday, March 28, against Skyline were not available by press time.
The Wildcats played Liberty on Wednesday, March 19, and while that contest was rained out before it could be completed, there were good efforts shown by Olson, Falcon and Kelcy Simpson in their matches with their Patriot opponents. More information on this match will be available in future issues of the Valley Record when the teams are able to complete the contest.