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Star Track XXVII is in the books. The state track and field meet's return to Tacoma went off without hitch. But there was plenty of buzzing -- from some incredible performances and the wasps that thought the clerk's tent in the infield was a good place to build a hive.
The best moments of the meet? Here's a short list off the top of my head:
-- Bellarmine Prep senior Shaquana Logan's jubilant reaction after winning the 4A girls 100-meter hurdles.
-- Beamer senior Duran Ward leaning at the finish line to edge Federal Way junior Trenton Pinson. Ward won by two-thousandths of a second, 10.802 to 10.804. It was an incredible race.
-- Franklin Pierce junior Germe Poston totally dominating the field in the 100 and 200 meter sprints. No one came close to her at all. I'm looking forward to see what she can do as a senior next year.
-- Selah sprinter Brett Blanshan astonishing the crowd and other athletes with his blistering time of 10.60 seconds in the 2A 100 and passing runners on the anchor leg of Selah's 4x100 relay. Blanshan and his relay mates donned T-shirts after their victory that read "Amazin' Blazin' Caucasian."
-- Blaine freshman Cherish Morrison won four events -- 100, 200, 400 and 4x200 -- and a 2A team championship with the Borderites.
Here are some more detailed accounts of the last day of the state meet.
Here is my story on 4A and here is Todd Milles' story on the 3A and 2A meets.
Meet officials estimated that the paid attendance for the three-day was meet was around 14,000. An exact figure will be available early next week.
MVP: Casey Woodruff, Steilacoom
Coach of the Year: Tony Crudo
FIRST TEAM
Joe Kyle Sr, Fife
Cameron Andrews Sr, Fife
Jesus Esquevel Sr, Fife
Dustin Yarrington Jr, Fife
Caesar Esquivel Fr, Fife
Casey Woodruff Sr, Steilacoom
Max Torres Jr, Steilacoom
Zack Billman Jr, Steilacoom
Lucas Morrow Sr, Steilacoom
Eric Zuniga Sr, Washington
Cristian McMillian Sr, Washington
Alvis Ramirez Fr, Washington
Jason Helbig Sr, Eatonville
Zach Bass Sr, Eatonville
SECOND TEAM
Kyle Swayze Sr, Fife
Kanian Landholm So, Fife
Jordan McDaniel Sr, Fife
Derick Watson So, Fife
Weston Morrow Sr, Steilacoom
Taylor Caluwe So, Steilacoom
Nolan Russell Jr, Steilacoom
Son Tran Sr, Washington
Enrique Espinoza So, Washington
Doug Engelhardt So, Washington
Dylan King Sr, Eatonville
Justin Bollen So, Eatonville
Bay Division
Co-MVP: Heidy Wells, Stadium; Carolyn Cross, Central Kitsap
First team
Pitchers: Ally VanSchoorl, sr., Olympia; Anna Olson, jr., Bellarmine Prep.
Catchers: Katie Hanten, sr., Central Kitsap; Ciarra Pederson, sr., Bellarmine.
Infield: Jenna Bartlett, so., Central Kitsap; Brittney Lott, fr., Stadium; Emma Kelly Glasoe, so., Olympia; Erin Curtis, sr., Central Kitsap; Lynsey Moroz, jr., Bellarmine.
Outfield: Julie Fengus, sr., Central Kitsap; Becca Cable, sr., Stadium; Naomi Stocks, jr., Central Kitsap; Kelsey Segawa, sr., Olympia.
Utility: Shannon Reed, sr., Mount Tahoma.
Second team
Pitcher: Ashley Denbrock, sr., Mount Tahoma.
Catcher: Olivia Lewis, sr., Olympia.
Infield: Haley Dusek, fr., Bellarmine; Kenley O'Hanlon, fr., Stadium; Sarah Buskink, jr., Central Kitsap; Leah Barta, jr., Bellarmine; Devynne Nelons, jr., Stadium; Tahni Arndt, sr., Mount Tahoma.
Outfield: Lauren Schilter, so., Bellarmine; Kelly McLaughlin, fr., Bellarmine; Jacqilynn Castleton, so., Stadium; Danielle Rants, sr., Olympia.
Utility: Katelin Sisk, soph., Stadium
Honorable mention
Morgan Barnes, sr., Mount Tahoma; Chelsae Titus, jr., Stadium; Stephanie Redaway, sr., Stadium; Kelsey Randich, so., Olympia; Emily Dixon, sr., Olympia; Ashley Falcon, Sr., Stadium; Kianna Wells, Sr., Mount Tahoma
Bridge Division
MVP: Taylor Darneille, sr., Wilson.
First team
Pitchers: Janessa Flynn, fr., Wilson; Kjersti Johnson, jr., Gig Harbor.
Catcher: Meagan Ransier, so., South Kitsap; Taylor Clark, fr., Wilson
Infield: Riley Jornlin, fr., Wilson; Taylor Gomsrud, so., Wilson; Ally Johnson, sr., South Kitsap; Bridjet Box, jr., South Kitsap; Sabrina Cleveland, sr., Foss.
Outfield: Aquila Fox, jr., Wilson; Nancy Lavochina, fr., Wilson; Mickelle Oslin, jr., Gig Harbor; Cortney Echternach, sr., South Kitsap.
Second team
Pitchers: Emilly Cunningham, so., South Kitsap; Alexis White-Watters, sr., Foss.
Catcher: Sarah Fonoimoana, jr., Foss.
Infield: Chantel Biehl, fr., Gig Harbor; Maddy Foster, fr., Gig Harbor; Alexis O'Dell, jr., South Kitsap; Holly Lider, jr., South Kitsap; Alexa Olague, fr., Wilson.
Outfield: Megan Cole, jr., Foss; Jessica Tachell, fr., Wilson; Alicia Lund, Shelton.
Honorable mention
Courtney Dignam, sr., Gig Harbor; Sam Jacobs, sr., South Kitsap; Jacquelyne Gable, Shelton; Destiny Warren, sr., Lincoln.
