Shoreline Invitational track and field results

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The 37th annual Shoreline Invitational track and field events took place at Shoreline Stadium on April 30, 2016, featuring a remarkable turnout of over a thousand athletes from 88 schools. This local competition served as a platform for high school athletes to showcase their talents in a variety of track and field events. Lincoln of Tacoma claimed victory as the Team Champion, demonstrating their strength in the field. A standout performance came from Zach Shugart of Bishop Blanchet, who not only won the Pole Vault but also set a new meet record with an impressive vault of 16-3. Kentridge High School's Tanner Conner shone brightly, winning multiple events including the 110 and 300 Hurdles and the Long Jump, showcasing his multifaceted athletic abilities.

The event emphasized the importance of community and competition within the local high school sports scene. Detailed results were made available through links, ensuring that fans and participants could track the achievements of their favorite athletes. This celebration of athletic excellence highlights the rich tradition of track and field in the Shoreline area.

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