Ketchikan Invitational Results

Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated the order of boys 300-meter hurdles finishers, due to an error by the track meet staff. The Thunder Mountain High School boys team placed third in the meet, not second. This article has been updated to reflect this change.

The Thunder Mountain High School girls took first place in the Ketchikan Invitational over the weekend with 186 points. The Juneau-Douglas High School girls finished in third.

Ketchikan High School ran away with the boys title with 145 points. TMHS came in third place and JDHS finished in fifth.

Falcons Tzadi Hauck, Hannah Deer and Audrey Welling were dominant in their respective events. Hauck swept the 100 and 200-meter dashes, Deer swept the 400 and 800-meter runs and Welling swept the 100 and 300-meter hurdles.

JDHS’ Sadie Tuckwood and Arne Ellefson-Carnes topped the field in the 1,600-meter runs. Tuckwood finished in 5 minutes, 30 seconds, while Ellefson-Carnes completed the race in 4:41, beating Sitka’s Dominic Baciocco by less than a second.

Like Hauck, TMHS senior Erick Whisenant won both the 100 and 200-meter dashes.

The teams head to the Sitka Invitational next weekend.

2018 Ketchikan Conference Invite

Team scores

Boys — 1, Ketchikan, 145. 2, Sitka, 104. 3, Thunder Mountain, 97. 4. Petersburg, 84; 5. Juneau-Douglas, 52; 6, Throne Bay, 30.

Girls — 1, Thunder Mountain, 186. 2, Petersburg, 140. 3, Juneau-Douglas, 86. 4, Ketchikan, 37. 5, Sitka, 33.

Top-3 Results

Girls 100 meter Dash — 1, Hauck, Tzadi, Thunder Mountain, 13.59. 2, Neal, Gretchen, Juneau-Douglas, 13.71. 3, Brewer, Iayanah, Thunder Mountain, 13.80.

Girls 200 meter Dash — 1, Hauck, Tzadi, Thunder Mountain, 28.63. 2, Brewer, Iayanah, Thunder Mountain, 29.25. 3, Neal, Ashleigh, Juneau-Douglas, 31.12.

Girls 400 meter Dash — 1, Deer, Hannah, Thunder Mountain, 1:02.84. 2, Knight, Rachel, Ketchikan, 1:05.88. 3, Bartolaba, Lindsey, Sitka, 1:08.66.

Girls 800 meter Run — 1, Deer, Hannah, Thunder Mountain, 2:36.78. 2, Pfundt, Erin, Petersburg, 2:37.53. 3, Cook, Shyla, Petersburg, 2:43.71.

Girls 1,600 meter Run — 1, Tuckwood, Sadie, Juneau-Douglas, 5:30.43. 2, Pfundt, Erin, Petersburg, 5:44.91. 3, Cowan, Maia, Petersburg, 5:49.70.

Girls 3,200 meter Run — 1, Tuckwood, Sadie, Juneau-Douglas, 11:50.00. 2, Cowan, Maia, Petersburg, 12:30.00. 3, Pfundt, Erin, Petersburg, 12:44.00.

Girls 100 meter Hurdles — 1, Welling, Audrey, Thunder Mountain, 17.35. 2, Neal, Ashleigh, Juneau-Douglas, 18.22. 3, Davis, Allison, Petersburg, 18.84.

Girls 300 meter Hurdles — 1, Welling, Audrey, Thunder Mountain, 51.16. 2, Cowan, Maia, Petersburg, 55.03. 3, Wallace, Erin, Thunder Mountain, 55.25.

Girls 4×100 meter Relay — 1, Thunder Mountain (Brewer, Welling, May, Hauck), 55.94. 2, Petersburg, 58.34. 3, Ketchikan, 1:00.35.

Girls 4×200 meter Relay — 1, Thunder Mountain (Brewer , May, Landes, Hauck), 2:05.78.

Girls 4×400 meter Relay — 1, Thunder Mountain (Wallace, Deer, Landes, Frazier), 4:55.44. 2, Juneau-Douglas (Neal, Monsef, Dezirae, Neal), 4:58.94.

Girls 4×800 meter Relay — 1, Petersburg, 10:44.09. 2, Juneau-Douglas (Iverson, Monsef, Tuckwood, Lloyd), 11:33.37. 3, Ketchikan, 11:49.81.

Girls High Jump — 1, Wittstock, Gillian, Petersburg, 4-04. 2, Whitmore, Vespasia, Thunder Mountain, 4-02. 3, Coonrad, Kendra, Petersburg, 4-00.

Girls Long Jump — 1, Kivisto, Kianna, Petersburg, 14-03. 2, Nguyen, Lindzy, Thunder Mountain, 13-07.50. 3, Neal, Ashleigh, Juneau-Douglas, 13-05.75.

Girls Triple Jump — 1, Kivisto, Kianna, Petersburg, 30-04. 2, Davis, Allison, Petersburg, 28-05.50. 3, May, Mikayla, Thunder Mountain, 27-06.75.

Girls Shot Put — 1, Kish, Ciara, Thunder Mountain, 28-06. 2, Davis, Jessica, Sitka, 27-11. 3, Rehder, Trinity, Juneau-Douglas, 23-00.

Girls Discus Throw — 1, Davis, Jessica, Sitka, 91-09. 2, Kish, Ciara, Thunder Mountain, 85-10.50. 3, Murray, Lexi, Thunder Mountain, 72-09.

Boys 100 meter Dash — 1, Whisenant, Erick, Thunder Mountain, 11.78. 2, Worhatch, Alex, Petersburg, 11.79. 3, Credito, Lester, Ketchikan, 12.03.

Boys 200 meter Dash — 1, Whisenant, Erick, Thunder Mountain, 24.78. 2, Hodges, Kadin, Ketchikan, 25.20. 3, Hickok, Dawson, Juneau-Douglas, 26.37.

Boys 400 meter Dash — 1, McAndrews, Josh, Thunder Mountain, 54.60. 2, Buxton, Tabor, Sitka, 56.71. 3, Bartlett, Ryan, Sitka, 56.96.

Boys 800 meter Run — 1, Pate, Joseph, Sitka, 2:10.38. 2, Baciocco, Dominic, Sitka, 2:11.59. 3, McAndrews, Josh, Thunder Mountain, 2:12.78.

Boys 1,600 meter Run — 1, Ellefson-Carnes, Arne, Juneau-Douglas, 4:41.40. 2, Baciocco, Dominic, Sitka, 4:41.63. 3, Kelly, Tucker, Thunder Mountain, 4:45.69.

Boys 3,200 meter Run — 1, Baciocco, Dominic, Sitka, 10:01.00. 2, McIntyre, Skyler, Sitka, 10:04.00. 3, Ellefson-Carnes, Arne, Juneau-Douglas, 10:10.00.

Boys 110 meter Hurdles — 1, Tripple, Titus, Thorne Bay, 16.18. 2, Taylor, Isaac, Petersburg, 18.38. 3, Cordero, Miguel, Thunder Mountain, 18.91.

Boys 300 meter Hurdles — 1, Tripple, Titus, Thorne Bay, 42.32. 2, Parsons, Kincaid, Sitka, 43.66. 3, Pate, Joseph, Sitka, 44.47.

Boys 4×100 meter Relay — 1, Thunder Mountain (Whisenant, Gilbert, James, Cordero), 48.09. 2, Petersburg, 48.28. 3, Ketchikan, 52.28.

Boys 4×200 meter Relay — 1, Thunder Mountain (Whisenant, Gilbert, Suzuki, King), 1:44.31. 2, Ketchikan, 1:46.69. 3, Thorne Bay, 1:49.15.

Boys 4×400 meter Relay — 1, Sitka, 3:50.97. 2, Ketchikan, 4:05.68. 3, Petersburg, 4:13.34.

Boys 4×800 meter Relay — 1, Sitka, 8:40.81. 2, Thunder Mountain (McAndrews, Deer, Tucker, Brown), 9:12.43. 3, Ketchikan, 9:30.90.

Boys High Jump — 1, Taylor, Isaac, Petersburg, 5-07. 2, Suzuki, Shafer, Thunder Mountain, 5-04. 3, Luhr, Aiden, Petersburg, 5-02.

Boys Long Jump — 1, Hickok, Dawson, Juneau-Douglas, 15-11.50. 2, Cumps, Julian, Petersburg, 15-10.50. 3, Sullivan, Noah, Petersburg, 15-07.

Boys Triple Jump — 1, Taylor, Isaac, Petersburg, 37-11.50. 2, Meyer, Nolan, Ketchikan, 35-04. 3, Holt, Trevor, Ketchikan, 34-00.

Boys Shot Put — 1, Wong, Brendan, Ketchikan, 37-04. 2, Yoder, Justice, Ketchikan, 34-05. 3, Rhoads, Joey, Ketchikan, 33-10.

Boys Discus Throw — 1, Sperl, Koren, Petersburg, 116-10. 2, Rhoads, Joey, Ketchikan, 112-05. 3, Wong, Brendan, Ketchikan, 109-02.


• Contact sports reporter Nolin Ainsworth at 523-2272 or nainsworth@juneauempire.com.


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