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Prep highlights: Mickenham, Knight set Tiger Invite records

Camas boys, Union girls take home team titles

By Columbian staff
Published: March 23, 2019, 10:33pm
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Columbia River’s Grace Gordon clears the bar while competing in the pole vault at the Tiger Invitational on Saturday, March 23, 2019, at Battle Ground High School. She won the event with a vault of 9 feet, 6 inches.
Columbia River’s Grace Gordon clears the bar while competing in the pole vault at the Tiger Invitational on Saturday, March 23, 2019, at Battle Ground High School. She won the event with a vault of 9 feet, 6 inches. (Samuel Wilson/for The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Nolan Mickenham of Prairie set a meet record in the 200 meters and won two events, and Trey Knight broke another record Saturday at the Tiger Invitational track and field meet at Battle Ground.

Mickenham won the 200 in 22.07 seconds, surpassing the previous meet record of 22.35 set by Kevin Washington of Skyview in 2013. Runner-up Blake Deringer of Camas also bested the previous meet record, finishing in 22.30, as did third-place finisher Ryan Davy of Washougal (22.34).

Mickenham also won the 100 meters in 10.85 seconds.

Knight swept to easy victories in the shot put and discus. His shot put of 63-3 1/2 feet broke his own meet record set last year of 63-3.

Knight won the discus with a mark of 177-1.

Tyler Flanagan of Woodland won the 110 hurdles (15.26) and 300 hurdles (39.92).

Bryan Tavera of Ridgefield won the triple jump (44-6) while placing second in the long jump.

Other winners were Mason Gross of Camas (400), Andres Solorzano-Jones of Union (800), Sam Geiger of Camas (1,600), Daniel Maton of Camas (3,200), Trent Thompson of Battle Ground (javelin), Alex Bishop of Woodland (high jump), Tyrel Halme of Battle Ground (pole vault) and Tresean Foreman of Mountain View (long jump).

Camas won the boys team title with 114 points, followed by Ridgefield with 60 and Prairie 58 1/2 .

Giovanna Rhoads of Columbia River and Katherine Kadrmas of Mountain View shined in the girls meet.

Rhoads won three events — the high jump (5-2), long jump (16-3 1/2 ) and triple jump (35-2).

Kadrmas won two events — the 100 hurdles (15.10) and 300 hurdles (45.93) — and placed second in the 200.

Other winners included Brinley Jackson (100) and Logan Nelson (200) of Union, Meri Dunford of Prairie (800), Anna Harrison (1,600) and Emily Phelps (3,200) of Fort Vancouver, Jasmine Tiatia of Evergreen (shot put), Mykala Preston of Mountain View (discus), Shalene Talkington of Battle Ground (javelin) and Grace Gordon of Columbia River (pole vault).

Union won the girls team title with 121 points, followed by Camas (77 1/2 ) and Mountain View (68 1/2 ).

Stars of the day

• Christian Martin, Seton Catholic boys soccer, scored two goals and assisted on another as the Cougars beat La Center 5-3.

• Tyler Forner, Camas baseball, went 3 for 5 with a double, triple, home run, two RBI and scored three runs in the Papermakers’ 18-4 win at Fruitland, Idaho.

• Lucas Warner, Camas baseball, was 3 for 3 with a double and two RBI in the Papermakers’ 11-5 win over Sugar-Salem of Idaho. He was also 2 for 2 with a double and three RBI against Fruitland.

• Jake Blair, Camas baseball, hit a two-run home run and had three RBI and three runs scored in the Papermakers’ 12-1 win over Ontario, Ore.

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