Peninsula: They”re best in the state, too!

  • TIM ROACH
  • Sunday, May 30, 2004 12:01am
  • Sports

By Tim Roach

CHENEY — Crescent’s Ruth Wilhelm and Forks’ McKinnon Hanson broke state Class 2A and B meet records on their way to winning titles in the discus and high jump, respectively, in the state championship track and field tournaments Friday and Saturday.

Both the 2A and B meets were held at the Eastern Washington University campus.

Wilhelm’s throw of 141 feet, 3 inches came on her final attempt and edged Annie Hess of Bickleton, who threw 137-11.

“To throw 141 was pretty cool and to have it be on my last throw was great,” Wilhelm said after the meet.

Hanson’s leap of 5 feet, 7 inches put her atop the 2A field.

For Sequim, James Brabant took third in the Class 3A boys 300-meter hurdles, setting a new school record for the Wolves with a time of 38.39 seconds.

“James set a personal and school record by doing the best he could do,” Sequim head coach Brad Moore said.

The 3A and 4A meets were held in Pasco at Edgar Brown Stadium.

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