Clallam Bay andNeah Bay at State

1B Girls Meet

There were a number of great performances at the 1B meet from Neah Bay and Clallam Bay athletes, led by the Neah Bay girls.

The Neah Bay 4×200 team of Alexa Greene, Qwaapeys Greene, Brianna McGimpsey and Angel Halttunen won its preliminary heat Friday, then took first in the finals early Saturday morning at the 1B state track and field meet in Yakima in a time of 1 minute, 49.78 seconds, winning by more than a second.

Later in the day, the same four girls, running for the Neah Bay 4×100 team, also took first in a time of 52.34 seconds, winning by 0.16 of a second over a team from Odessa.

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Halttunen placed in two more events as an individual. She finished sixth in the 200 meters in a time of 27.14 and eighth in the 100 in 13.28.

The Neah Bay girls finished 10th as a team with 24 points.

1B boys and more

The Clallam Bay boys had a great meet, led by William Hull.

Hull finished second in the 300 hurdles with a personal-record time of 40.55 seconds, just 0.39 of a second out of first, set by Levi McPherson of Garden City.

Hull also finished seventh in the triple jump at 39-3, while teammate Cyrus Politte was eighth at 38-11¾.

Politte was also seventh in the 110 hurdles in a time of 17.39 seconds.

Neah Bay’s Daniel Cumming had a great meet, as well. He finished third in the discus at 138-7 and fourth in the shot put at 45-9. The Clallam Bay boys finished 17th at state and Neah Bay 11th.