Photo gallery: Celts claim wins in track, field meet at North Salem

McNary High School athletes took the track and field at North Salem High School by storm in a meet on Wednesday, March 18.

Both the boys and girls teams won their meets in the three-way competition.

RESULTS:

Wednesday, March 18 – The Breaker, North Salem High School

Boys: McNary 90, North Salem 66, McKay 11

Winners:

100M – Mason Bowlby

1500 – Yosef Picazo, first; Jaxsen Herring, second; Garrett Clack, third

4×100 relay – D’Sean Wynter, Adam Ellis, Joey Elston, Mason Bowlby

4×400 relay – Yosef Picazo, Adam Ellis, Joey Elston, Mason Bowlby

Shot, discus, javelin – Derek Olivo

Long jump – Adam Ellis

Triple jump – Jacob Gruenefeldt

Girls: McNary 84, North Salem 37, McKay 11

Winners:

100M – Madison Herring

200M – Courtney Corron

400M – Kali Ellis

1500M – Jocelyn Schnurbusch, first; Kali Ellis, second; Kailyn Bollman-Lechner, third

3000M– Jocelyn Schnurbusch

100 hurdles – Katelyn Comer

300 hurdles – Kylie Saddler

4×100 relay – Ivana Contreras, Courtney Corron, Kennedy Herring, Madison Herring

4×400 relay – Madison Herring, Amelia Estrada, Carrington Boyko, Kali Ellis

Discus – Isabella Walker

Javelin – Alayna Garcia

High jump – Kalo Utaatu, first; Makenna Carden, second; Johanna Nasset, third

Long jump – Johanna Nasset

Photographer Steve Schnurbusch captured the action in this gallery.

McNary competes in the 3000-meter race at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
McNary’s team in the 4×400 relay celebrates its win at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. The team included Yosef Picazo, Adam Ellis, Joey Elston and Mason Bowlby. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
Katelynn Comer of McNary competes in the 100-meter hurdles at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. She won the race. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
Kalo Utaatu of McNary competes in the high jump at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. She won the event as well as the shot and javelin. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
Celt Mason Bowlby (right) competes in the 200-meter race at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. The Celts girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
Celt Gideon Carpenter competes in the long jump at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
Celt Kali Ellis awaits the handoff from Carrington Boyko in the 4×400 relay at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. The relay team that also included Madison Herring and Amelia Estrada won the event. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
Izaak Hendrix of McNary competes in the javelin at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
Jocelyn Schnurbusch of McNary sets a winning pace in the 1500-meter race at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)
Runners come out of the blocks for the 100-meter race at the Breaker meet at North Salem High School on Wednesday, March 18. McNary’s Mason Bowlby won. The Celt girls and boys teams each won the meet in the three-way competition. (STEVE SCHNURBUSCH/For Keizertimes)

CORRECTION: Two of the runners on McNary’s team were Yosef Picazo and Garrett Clack. An earlier version misspelled their names. Keizertimes apologizes for the error.

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