Hornet tracksters post double-dual victory | Enumclaw Track and Field


May 2, 2012 · Updated 10:34 AM 

The Enumclaw High track and field team kept busy last week.

The Hornets hosted Auburn Mountainview Thursday. Saturday, some of the boys participated in the Shoreline Invitational and the girls in the 36th Lake Washington Invitational. The girls team took 31st place with eight points at Lake Washington.

The Enumclaw girls team beat Auburn Mountainview 83-63 and the boys team won 80-65

Against Auburn Mountainview the girls nearly swept the field events.

KC Moulden won the shot put with a throw of 34 feet, 2.5 inches and the discus, reaching 106-05.

AnnaMarie Forza took the javelin at 108-10.

Olivia Bannerot cleared 4-10 to win the high jump and 15-11 to take the long jump.

Sherry Baer won the pole vault clearing 8-06.

In running events, Hannah Calvert took the 800 meters  in 2 minutes, 29.57 seconds.

Taryn Schreiner won the 1,600 in 5:48.10.

Maria Blad won the 100 meters hurdles in 16.91.

On the boys side Cory Johnson won the 800 in 2:01.65.

Tarik Hagen finished on top in 110 hurdles in 17.20.

Enumclaw took the 1,600-meter relay in 3:51.69 with Daniel Milat, Rob Tuttle, Justin Richenburg and Johnson running.

Matt Wasisco took the javelin at 147-09.

Enumclaw will travel to Bonney Lake Thursday for the final meet of the season. The subdistrict meet is scheduled for May 11 and 12 at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner.

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