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4A-3A-2A boys track: Washougal’s Bischoff places 2nd in discus

Mountain View's Reese finished 3rd in javelin

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: May 31, 2015, 12:00am

TACOMA — Standing 6-foot-5, Joshua Bischoff has a large presence.

But Saturday, his smile was bigger than his stature.

The Washougal junior placed second in the Class 2A discus at the state track and field championships. He arrived at Mount Tahoma High School just hoping to grab one of eight spots on the awards podium.

“I expected to get seventh at best,” Bischoff said. “When I got second, it was the most shocking thing to me.”

Adding to the shock, five of Bischoff’s six throws didn’t go well. He scratched twice and had three tosses that were less than the 151 feet, 9 inches he threw at the district meet last weekend.

But on his third throw, everything clicked.

“I had my mind clear,” Bischoff said. “It was pretty much blank. Just the habit of throwing so much came through.”

The disc sailed 158 feet, 2 inches, a personal best by more than six feet.

“When I saw it flying through the air, I knew it was going to be a good one,” he said.

While Bischoff finished higher than he expected, Mountain View senior Lexington Reese hoped for higher than his third-place finish in the 4A javelin.

“I was looking for more, but I’ll take it,” Reese said. “I just had fun. I didn’t know if I was going to even throw this year.”

In October, Reese suffered a broken wrist that required surgery. Yet his marks were among the state’s best throughout the season, twice surpassing 190 feet.

Saturday, Reese stumbled as his feet crossed over during his second throw, his first of three consecutive fouls.

“If you don’t have your steps down, you’re done,” he said.

Yet Reese rebounded on his final throw with his longest of 184 feet, 11 inches. South Kitsap’s Cole Sunkel won the event in 193-1.

Other notable stories

• Skyview senior Kaden Harbertson placed fourth in the 3,200 in Class 4A. The senior’s time of 9 minutes, 12 seconds was a personal best by 17 seconds.

• Woodland’s Eli Whitmire earned a top-eight medal for the third consecutive day. Saturday, he finished seventh in the 100 meters adding to his third-place finish in the long jump and eighth place in the triple jump.

• Ridgefield sophomore Silas Griffith placed fifth in the 3,200 in Class 2A. He ran a personal-best for the fourth consecutive race, finishing in 9 minutes, 28 seconds.

BOYS TRACK AND FIELD

Class 4A state championship

At Tacoma

Saturday’s finals

Winner and local athletes

Team scores (top four) – South Kitsap 50, Wenatchee 47.5, Eastmont 39, Ferris 36.

100 – 1, Phillip Moore (Eastmont) 10.80.

200 – 1, Phillip Moore (Eastmont 21.78.

400 – 1, Michael Rhoads (Inglemoor) 48.44; 7, Adam Ryan (Camas) 49.91.

800 – 1, Cole Christman (Wenatchee) 1:53.05; 6, Said Guermali (Camas) 1:55.46.

3,200 – 1, Jack Yearian (Bellarmine Prep) 8:59.94; 4, Kaden Harbertson (Skyview) 9:12.87; 9, Yacine Guermali (Camas) 9:21.75.

400 relay – 1, Graham-Kapowsin 41.75; 7, Camas (William Ephraim, David Monarrez, Ryan Gunther, Cole Zarcone) 43.43.

1,600 relay – 1, Eastmont 3:21.14; 5, Camas (Adam Ryan, Ryan Gunther, Said Guermali, Dustin ZImmerly) 3:22.61.

300 hurdles – 1, Aiden Basco (Mount Rainier) 37.85; 6, Ryan Gunther (Camas) 39.84.

Javelin – 1, Cole Sunkel (South Kitsap) 193-1; 3, Lexington Reese (Mountain View) 184-11.

Long jump – 1, Brandon Stribling (Kentwood) 23-0.75; 8, Peyton Fredrickson (Skyview) 21-7.5; 10, Eric Trimble (Skyview) 20-2.

Class 3A state championship

At Tacoma

Saturday’s finals

Winner and local athletes

Team scores (top four) – Bellevue 58, O’Dea 41, Mount Spokane 40, Rainier Beach 34.

100 – 1, Myles Gaskin (O’Dea) 11.02.

200 – 1, Emmanuel Wells, Rainier Beach 22.24.

400 – 1, Evan Malfias (O’Dea) 49.16.

800 – 1, Dejon Devroe (Oak Harbor) 1:52.61.

3,200 – 1, John Dressel (Mount Spokane) 9:00.32; 10, Austin Blankenship (Columbia River) 9:35.67.

400 relay – 1, Bellevue 42.70; 5, Columbia River (Nathaniel Hawthorne, Jacob Ringold, Jacob Bystry, Nathan Kunz) 43.43.

1,600 relay – 1, Bellevue 3:22.69.

300 hurdles – 1, Christapherson Grant (Meadowdale) 38.45.

Shot put – 1, Dylan Ledbetter (O’Dea) 54-1.5.

High jump – 1, Tyson Penn (Bellevue) 6-8.

Triple jump – 1, Tyson Penn (Bellevue) 47-4.75; 9, Jacob Ringold (Columbia River) 42-3.75.

Class 2A state championship

At Tacoma

Saturday’s finals

Winner and local athletes

Team scores (top four) – River Ridge 71, West Valley-Spokane 55, East Valley-Spokane 36, Sequim 35.

100 – 1, Dejuan Frye (River Ridge) 11.17; 7, Eli Whitmire (Woodland) 11.41.

200 – 1, Dejuan Frye (River Ridge) 21.75.

400 – 1, Isaac Westlund (Archbishop Murphy) 47.84.

800 – 1, Brigham Cardon (Selah) 1:54.96.

3,200 – 1, Scott Kopczynski (East Valley-Spokane) 9:08.64; 5, Silas Griffith (Ridgefield) 9:28.62.

400 relay – 1, River Ridge 41.93.

1,600 relay – 1, Sequim 3:22.53.

300 hurdles – 1, Mac Baxter (West Valley-Spokane) 37.87.

Discus – 1, Jakob Chamberlin (Bellingham) 172-5; 2, Joshua Bischoff (Washougal) 158-2.

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