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100M Dash (5A Girls) All Times Are FAT, Except 100m Dash (5A Girls) All times are FAT, except 2 0 2 1 R A N K I N G S A L L - T I M E T O P - 1 0 P E R F O R M A N C E S 1 12 Nerissa Thompson 12.35 North Salem 1 Margaret Johnson-Bailes 11.30a Churchill 1968 2 12 Emily Stefan 12.37 West Albany 2 Kellie Schueler 11.74a Summit 2009 3 9 Kensey Gault 12.45 Ridgeview 3 Jestena Mattson 11.86a Hood River Valley 2015 4 12 Cyan Kelso-Reynolds 12.45 Springfield 4 LeReina Woods 11.90a Corvallis 1989 5 10 Madelynn Fuentes 12.78 Crook County 5 Nyema Sims 11.95a Jefferson 2006 6 10 Jordan Koskondy 12.82 North Salem 6 Freda Walker 12.04c Jefferson 1978 7 11 Sydney Soskis 12.85 Corvallis 7 Maya Hopwood 12.05a Bend 2018 8 12 Savannah Moore 12.89 St Helens 8 Lanette Byrd 12.14c Jefferson 1984 9 11 Makenna Maldonado 13.03 Eagle Point Julie Hardin 12.14c Churchill 1983 10 10 Breanna Raven 13.04 Thurston Denise Carter 12.14c Corvallis 1979 11 9 Alice Davidson 13.05 Scappoose Nancy Sim 12.14c Corvallis 1979 12 12 Jada Foster 13.05 Crescent Valley Lorin Barnes 12.14c Marshall 1978 13 11 Tori Houg 13.06 Willamette Wind-Aided 14 9 Jasmine McIntosh 13.08 La Salle Prep Kellie Schueler 11.68aw Summit 2009 15 12 Emily Adams 13.09 The Dalles Maya Hopwood 12.03aw Bend 2016 16 9 Alyse Fountain 13.12 Lebanon 17 11 Monica Kloess 13.14 West Albany C L A S S R E C O R D S 18 12 Molly Jenne 13.14 La Salle Prep 9th Kellie Schueler 12.12a Summit 2007 19 9 Ava Marshall 13.16 South Albany 10th Kellie Schueler 12.01a Summit 2008 20 11 Mariana Lomonaco 13.19 Crescent Valley 11th Margaret Johnson-Bailes 11.30a Churchill 1968 21 10 Kelsey Guzon 13.20 Lebanon 12th Jestena Mattson 11.86a Hood River Valley 2015 22 10 Emelia Warta 13.22 La Salle Prep 23 9 Simone Tillman 13.27 Hood River Valley 50 12 Kaela Hemingway 13.70 Ashland 24 9 Hayden Knutson 13.31 Lebanon 51 9 Lina Pescosolido 13.73 North Eugene 25 12 Victoria Azar 13.33 La Salle Prep 52 11 Hannah Hayduk 13.74 St Helens 26 11 Brighton Ring 13.38 Wilsonville 53 12 Leighann Jackman 13.74 Hillsboro 27 9 Kendal Priaulx 13.38 North Eugene 54 10 Jillian Goggins 13.75 Springfield 28 12 Sophia Dau 13.42 Churchill 55 11 Lauren Griggs 13.76 Hood River Valley 29 10 Emily Snyder 13.44 Redmond 56 10 Kaya Thompson 13.78 Ridgeview 30 10 Kirsten Kuenzi 13.47 Silverton 57 12 Maya Johnson 13.79 Redmond 31 10 Noelle Sherle 13.50 Churchill 58 9 Annika Morrow 13.79 Redmond 32 9 MaeAni Dotts 13.52 Churchill 59 10 Adria Kaumanns 13.79 Corvallis 33 11 Kelsey Lovercheck 13.52 Pendleton 60 11 Kianna Guzon 13.79 Lebanon 34 11 Emma Stanek 13.52 Eagle Point 61 9 Kiera Easterly 13.80 Wilsonville 35 10 Ashley Swanson 13.54 Putnam 62 12 Kiana Walter 13.80 Silverton 36 12 Katelyn Gailey 13.55 Crater 63 11 Kyra Bashor 13.82 Silverton 37 10 Celeste Le 13.58 North Bend 64 11 Natalie Rawson 13.83 Springfield 38 12 Bella Fries 13.58 Crescent Valley 65 10 Emma Gall 13.84 La Salle Prep 39 11 Avery Shinkle 13.58 Dallas 66 9 Jackie Bier 13.84 North Salem 40 12 Isabella Nelson 13.64 St Helens 67 10 Aubrey Miller 13.85 Milwaukie 41 12 Skylar Thompson 13.64 Ridgeview 68 10 Molly Kuenzi 13.85 Silverton 42 11 Madyson Hellem 13.64 West Albany 69 10 Zoe Giertych 13.86 Dallas 43 12 Meghan Cho 13.65 Silverton 70 9 Austin Erwen 13.88 Milwaukie 44 10 Greta Koegler 13.66 Crescent Valley 71 9 Lennon Riddle 13.89 North Bend 45 11 Reilly Lovercheck 13.67 Pendleton 72 11 Muriel Jones-Hoisington 13.89 Pendleton 46 9 Kate Siekkinen 13.68 Hood River Valley 73 9 Morgan Jones 13.91 South Albany 47 10 Katherine Dufner 13.68 Dallas 74 9 Caroline De la motte 13.91 Wilsonville 48 12 Aubrey Love 13.69 Crook County 75 10 Alexandra Nelson 13.91 St Helens 49 11 Isabella Mungall 13.69 Pendleton 76 11 Avery Wormdahl 13.92 North Eugene TF - 1 200m Dash (5A Girls) All times are FAT, except 2 0 2 1 R A N K I N G S A L L - T I M E T O P - 1 0 P E R F O R M A N C E S 1 12 Nerissa Thompson 25.71 North Salem 1 Margaret Johnson-Bailes 22.95a Churchill 1968 2 12 Emily Stefan 25.88 West Albany 2 Kellie Schueler 23.69a Summit 2009 3 12 Cyan Kelso-Reynolds 26.00 Springfield 3 Jestena Mattson 24.51a Hood River Valley2015 4 12 Savannah Moore 26.26 St Helens 4 LeReina Woods 24.64c Corvallis 1988 5 11 Sydney Soskis 26.31 Corvallis 5 Nyema Sims 24.80a Jefferson 2006 6 9 Kensey Gault 26.45 Ridgeview 6 Denise Lucas 24.84a Jefferson 1985 7 10 Jordan Koskondy 26.63 North Salem 7 Tammy Golden 24.84c Madison 1989 8 10 Breanna Raven 26.71 Thurston 8 Venus Nguyen 24.94c Hermiston 1997 9 9 Simone Tillman 26.73 Hood River Valley 9 Karen Buston 24.94c Hillsboro 1980 10 12 Molly Jenne 26.85 La Salle Prep 10 Allie Church 24.95a Wilsonville 2011 11 12 Victoria Azar 27.01 La Salle Prep Wind-Aided 12 12 Emily Adams 27.16 The Dalles Allie Church 24.91aw Wilsonville 2011 13 9 Alyse Fountain 27.20 Lebanon 14 11 Tori Houg 27.46 Willamette C L A S S R E C O R D S 15 9 Jasmine McIntosh 27.47 La Salle Prep 9th Kellie Schueler 24.88a Summit 2007 16 11 Brighton Ring 27.48 Wilsonville 10th Kellie Schueler 24.50a Summit 2008 17 12 Jada Foster 27.54 Crescent Valley 11th Margaret Johnson-Bailes 22.95a Churchill 1968 18 11 Ava McKee 27.57 Crescent Valley 12th Jestena Mattson 24.51a Hood River Valley 2015 19 10 Madelynn Fuentes 27.63 Crook County 20 9 Ava Marshall 27.65 South Albany 50 12 Stella Goldsberry 28.63 Putnam 21 10 Emily Snyder 27.68 Redmond 51 10 Sadie Wendring 28.64 Central 22 11 Monica Kloess 27.72 West Albany 52 9 MaeAni Dotts 28.64 Churchill 23 11 Isabella Dreiling 27.8 Willamette 53 12 Ellie Hintzman 28.64 Corvallis 24 11 Makenna Maldonado 27.8 Eagle Point 54 12 Leighann Jackman 28.69 Hillsboro 25 12 Meghan Cho 27.87 Silverton 55 12 Bella Fries 28.71 Crescent Valley 26 11 Hannah Hayduk 27.89 St Helens 56 10 Katherine Dufner 28.77 Dallas 27 10 Jillian Goggins 27.97 Springfield 57 11 Lauren Griggs 28.78 Hood River Valley 28 12 Megan Miller 27.98 Thurston 58 10 McKenzie Jonas 28.79 Crook County 29 12 Eva Brady 28.00 Willamette 59 9 Kiera Easterly 28.83 Wilsonville 30 12 Sadie Paschall 28.00 Springfield 60 10 Emma Mcdonald 28.89 Putnam 31 11 Emma Stanek 28.06 Eagle Point 61 12 Ellie Herber 28.89 Crescent Valley 32 10 Noelle Sherle 28.10 Churchill 62 11 Madyson Hellem 28.9 West Albany 33 9 Hayden Knutson 28.12 Lebanon 63 10 Molly Kuenzi 29.05 Silverton 34 11 Muriel Jones-Hoisington 28.14 Pendleton 64 10 Ashley Swanson 29.06 Putnam 35 11 Reilly Lovercheck 28.17 Pendleton 65 9 Kendal Priaulx 29.07 North Eugene 36 10 Kirsten Kuenzi 28.19 Silverton 66 9 Grace Pitner 29.16 Pendleton 37 10 Celeste Le 28.21 North Bend 67 9 Kate Siekkinen 29.16 Hood River Valley 38 12 Katelyn Gailey 28.28 Crater 68 10 Terese Korpela 29.22 St Helens 39 9 Jennifer Dietrich 28.30 Silverton 69 10 Lillian Wesse 29.24 Wilsonville 40 11 Mariana Lomonaco 28.32 Crescent Valley 70 10 Kaya Thompson 29.29 Ridgeview 41 10 Gabrielle Hanke 28.35 Scappoose 71 9 Lina Pescosolido 29.30 North Eugene 42 10 Zoe Dunn 28.36 The Dalles 72 11 Tienna Quinn 29.32 Crook County 43 10 Taylor Roles 28.38 Lebanon 73 12 Kendall Bonzani 29.32 Pendleton 44 9 Madelyn Harrison 28.43 The Dalles 74 10 Sadie Voight 29.33 Lebanon 45 9 Lennon Riddle 28.46 North Bend 75 11 Paulina Rodriguez 29.34 North Salem 46 10 Greta Koegler 28.51 Crescent Valley 76 10 Hadley Brown 29.40 Pendleton 47 9 Morgan Jones 28.54 South Albany 77 9 Aria Kimdon 29.44 Corvallis 48 11 Cambrea Goodwin 28.57 Crater 78 9 Coaley Clifton 29.47 Crook County 49 11 Kianna Guzon 28.59 Lebanon 79 10 Njeri Cayton 29.48 North Salem TF - 1 400m Dash (5A Girls) All times are FAT, except 2 0 2 1 R A N K I N G S A L L - T I M E T O P - 1 0 P E R F O R M A N C E S 1 10 Breanna Raven 59.73 Thurston 1 Kellie Schueler 54.25a Summit 2009 2 12 Savannah Moore 59.84 St Helens 2 Venus Nguyen 54.84c Hermiston 1997 3 11 Ava McKee 1:00.5 Crescent Valley 3 Suzy Setterholm 55.55a Madison 1984 4 12 Maggie Ramoss 1:00.76 Crook County 4 Angelica Rodriguez 55.63a Hermiston 2010 5 12 Eva Brady 1:00.87 Willamette 5 Leann Warren 55.66a Crescent Valley 1979 6 12 Victoria Azar 1:01.12 La Salle Prep 6 Sara Schaaf 55.73a Klamath Union 2001 7 11 Hannah Hayduk 1:01.1 St Helens 7 Denise Lucas 56.04c Jefferson 1984 8 12 Ellie Hintzman 1:01.21 Corvallis 8 Leah Worthen 56.15a Marshfield 2005 9 10 Jordan Koskondy 1:01.54 North Salem 9 Piper Flannery 56.29a Summit 2015 10 10 Jailyn Arleth Becerra-Brigido1:01.65 North Eugene 10 Malika Waschmann 56.50a Corvallis 2013 11 12 Kendall Bonzani 1:01.69 Pendleton 12 12 Elizabeth Hernandez 1:02.0 North Salem C L A S S R E C O R D S 13 10 Noelle Sherle 1:02.25 Churchill 9th Kellie Schueler 55.88a Summit 2007 14 11 Kelsey Lovercheck 1:02.33 Pendleton 10th Kellie Schueler 54.70a Summit 2008 15 10 Mary Sophia Cellini 1:02.46 Ashland 11th Kellie Schueler 54.25a Summit 2009 16 11 Reilly Lovercheck 1:02.72 Pendleton 12th Kellie Schueler 55.17a Summit 2010 17 10 Jillian Goggins 1:02.88 Springfield 18 11 Isabella Dreiling 1:03.0 Willamette 50 10 Angela Martin 1:07.28 Crescent Valley 19 11 Sophie Bliss 1:03.17 Central 51 12 Sadie Paschall 1:07.40 Springfield 20 9 Jillian Bremont 1:03.31 Redmond 52 11 Tienna Quinn 1:07.46 Crook County 21 12 Chloe Bullock 1:03.78 Hood River Valley 53 12 "Dallas" Majorie Hutchins1:07.53 Crook County 22 9 Haley Blaine 1:03.95 West Albany 54 10 Marley Lamb 1:07.99 Dallas 23 10 Sadie Wendring 1:04.01 Central 55 11 Sydney Hanke 1:08.20 Scappoose 24 9 Peyton Lennox 1:04.01 Scappoose 56 12 Hannah Ziegenhagen 1:08.26 The Dalles 25 12 Stella Goldsberry 1:04.72 Putnam 57 11 Emma Jones 1:08.34 South Albany 26 11 Muriel Jones-Hoisington 1:04.70 Pendleton 58 9 Eleanor Sperry 1:08.42 Springfield 27 10 Emma Mcdonald 1:04.76 Putnam 59 9 Hannah Middleton 1:08.50
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