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    Petrey wins three events at Prefontaine Rotary Invitational

    By John Gunther World Sports,

    2024-04-10

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    Bandon’s Marley Petrey was one of several South Coast athletes with big days at the annual Prefontaine Rotary Invitational at Marshfield on Saturday.

    Petrey won the 100 (13.13), 400 (1:00.91) and 300 hurdles (48.38) on the track and also was second in the triple jump.

    Bando’s Analise Miller won the 800 with a new best 2:30.82.

    North Bend’s Ellie Massey won the Prefontaine Mile (5:31.53) and was third in the 3,000 (11:01.77).

    Bandon’s Giada Moore was third in the 300 hurdles with a new best 49.64.

    Coquille’s Ada Millet was third in the 400 (1:01.99) and fifth in the 100 (13.64) and 300 hurdles (50.24).

    North Bend’s Eva Jensen was third in the 200 (28.17).

    North Bend’s Drew Hood was second (17.58) and Bandon’s Makiah Vierck fourth (17.80) in the 100 hurdles.

    North Bend also was second in the 4x400 relay, with the quartet of Emma Slade, Jensen, Ayla Riddle and Lauren Efraimson posting a season-best 4:18.94.

    In other field events, Marshfield’s Daphne Scriven was second in the shot put (33-10) and won the discus (120-3). Coquille’s Holli Vigue (113-2) and Callie Millet (110-5) were second and third in the discus and Millet won the javelin with the South Coast posting the top four finishers. Millet and Bandon’s Katelyn Senn both threw 123-4, with Millet having a better second throw. Myrtle Point’s Kenzie Robinson was third (117-10) and North Bend’s Hood was fourth (106-7). Senn and Robinson both had career bests.

    The South Coast went 1-5 in the pole vault, with North Bend’s Abby Woodruff edging Coquille’s Callie Millet and Reagan Krantz for the title based on fewer misses after they all cleared 10-6. North Bend’s Roxy Day was fourth (9-6) and Coquille’s Ada Millet fifth (8-6).

    Coquille’s Melanie Lambson soared a new best 17-3 to win the long jump, with Marshfield’s Alie Clarke second with her own best 16-8.

    In the triple jump, Emma Johnston of St. Mary’s won with a mark of 35-11, while Petrey had a new best 34-11 ¾ to finish second, with North Bend’s Lauren Efraimson third (34-3) and Coquille’s Emelia Wirebaugh fourth (33-8).

    Myrtle Point’s Jadelin Warner was third in the high jump, clearing 4-10 for the first time.

    For the boys, North Bend’s Jason Padgett won the 100 (11.23 seconds) and 200 (23.15) and Marshfield’s Bodey Lutes won the 400 (48.50).

    Marshfield won the 4x100 relay. The quartet of Lutes, Carter McGriff, Quinton Kloster and John Parks finished in 43.74, about half a second ahead of North Bend’s group of Padgett, Cole Hansen, Andrew Efraimson and Connor Macbeth (44.26).

    Marshfield also won the 4x400 relay with the group of Lutes, Kloster, Joe Herbert and Elijah Cellura finishing in 3:29.63.

    Marshfield’s Jaxson Stovall had a big personal best to take third in the 3,000 (9:07.29).

    Myrtle Point’s Mason Detzler was a double-winner in the throws, taking the shot put by almost 14 feet with his throw of 58 feet, 3 ¼ inches and the discus by almost 17 feet with his ark of 150-5.

    North Bend’s Shaunathan Wilder was fourth in the shot put (43-1 1/2).

    Gold Beach’s Nelson Wilstead was second in the javelin (165-0).

    North Bend’s Miles Baxter cleared 6-1 for the first time in the high jump, finishing second to Brayden Decker of Phoenix, who won with a height of 6-2. Baxter also was second in the long jump, with a new best of 19-10 ½ and fourth in the triple jump (38-5 ½).

    Parks won the pole vault for Marshfield by clearing 14-3, with teammate Danner Wilson second (13-6).

    Crook County won the boys title with 102 points, ahead of South Eugene (92), Marshfield (69) and North Bend (58).

    South Eugene topped the girls with 93 points, followed by Eureka (86.5), North Bend (82), Coquille (79) and Bandon (74).

    This week, most of the South Coast’s smaller schools will be in Coquille for the Coquille Twilight on Friday.

    Marshfield and North Bend are at Junction City on Tuesday and in Roseburg for its invitational on Saturday. Bandon also will be at Roseburg.

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