Facing 13 programs in higher classifications, spanning Oregon and Washington, the Sherman Huskies had Isaiah Coles lead the way for the boys with four second-place finishes, and both Emily Hill and Desiree Winslow showed well at the inaugural Green and Gold Invitational Friday at Pendleton.
Coles had a personal-record time of 11.49 seconds in the 100-meter race.
The junior soared to 5-feet-7 inches in the high jump, tallied a season-best 20-1.25 in the long jump and had a PR triple jump of 41-1.25 for his final fourth-place finish.
Makoa Whitaker scored seventh in the 400-meter race in 55.78, and he added a javelin toss of 122-8 for 10th place.
Gabe Walker scored seventh in the high jump at 5-3, Reese Blake went for 34-11.5 in the triple jump for ninth place and Keenan Coles had a long jump of 17-6.5 to score 10th.
Alex Fields went for 8-6 in the pole vault to grab 13th place and Keenan Coles crossed the finish in 25.28 for 11th in the 200-meter race, Luke Martin went for 4:50.80 to grab 13th in the 1,500 and Kenny Earl had a 15th place shotput distance of 35-9.5.
On the girls’ side, Winslow worked her magic in the 100 meters with a sixth-place marker of 13.87, Hill went for 18.78 in her try at 100-meter hurdles, and Kiersten Casper added 10th place in the 1,500 meters where she timed out in 5:52.84.
The sophomore standout added a 1:09.65 in the 400 meters, Winslow tacked on a 29.75 in the 200, went for 6-0 in her pole vault event, and Hill had a top-10 output in the triple jump with a distance of 26-1.
Sherman is in action at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 22 for the Bruin Invitational in White Salmon, Wash.
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