Inglemoor relays roll to second, fourth at state/ 4A State Track and Field

Inglemoor High’s Tess Parent finished second in Thursday’s 4A state triple-jump competition with a mark of 38 feet, 10 inches. Tahoma’s Bianca Walton took first with 39-05.25.

Parent, who will compete at Yale University in the fall, owned the top mark in the state for a while this year with her previous best of 38-4.

On Friday, Parent topped out at 17-1.25 to take third in the long jump. (Her state-best mark this year was 18-5.25 heading into the meet.) Also for Inglemoor, Brittany McKinney took 10th with 16-7.

In another Friday final, Inglemoor’s Becca Berge placed fifth in the 100-meter hurdles in 15.48 seconds.

Here’s the results from Saturday’s finals:

* Inglemoor’s girls finished fourth in the team standings

* Girls 4×200 relay — Inglemoor fourth (1:42.93); Parent, McKenna Grimsby, Lindsy Johanson and Hannah Stevenson

* Boys 800 — Bothell’s Ashkon Nima sixth (1:57.77)

* Girls 800 — Inglemoor’s Lacey London fifth (2:18.70); Bothell’s Alex Neil sixth (2:18.83)

* Girls 300 hurdles — Berge fifth (45.20)

* Boys 100 — Inglemoor’s Mark Roetcisoender sixth (11.61)

* Boys 4×100 relay — Inglemoor fourth (42.89); Roetcisoender, Kamin Jenkins, Jordan Gray and Todd Raynes

* Girls 4×100 relay — Inglemoor second (48.61); Parent, Grimsby, Johanson and Stevenson

* Boys 200 — Roetcisoender eighth (22.25)

* Boys pole vault — Inglemoor’s Shamus Mukai fifth (14-0)

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