The Fife Trojans proved way too tough for White River Thursday afternoon, defeating both the Hornet boys and girls handily in South Puget Sound League 2A track and field competition.
Squaring off at Fife High, the Trojans won the girls meet 111-35 while the Fife boys were on the winning end of a 106-38 score.
The White River girls were headed by two-time winner Jade Crawford. She took the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 15.57 seconds and won the high jump, clearing 4 feet, 10 inches.
Other winners among the Hornet girls were Maddie Moser, who topped the field in the 1,600-meter run, clocking a time of 6 minutes, 1 second, and Cassidy Kunst, who won the 300-meter hurdles in 51.68.
Taking second-place honors for White River were Kunst in the 100-meter dash, Gabrielle Sandsness in the shot put and Crawford in the triple jump. Earning third-place points were Kelsey Bunker in the 800 meters, Jenna Guenthner in the 3,200 meters, Sandsness in the discus and Kunst in the triple jump.
The White River boys had a trio of individual event winners. Brandon Scheer won the 400-meter run with a time of 56.08; Seth Berryhill topped the field in the 3,200 meters, finishing in 11:44.30; and Trevor Schoon won the discus with a throw of 114-06.
Finishing second for the Hornet boys were Jadon Flanders, 800 meters; Alex Anderson, 1,600 meters; Schoon, shot put; Duggan young, javelin; Spencer Hall, high jump; and Spencer Wilson, pole vault. Taking third were Caden Sparks in both the 100 and 200 meters; Berryhill, 1,600 meters; Young, shot put; and Matthew Huff, triple jump.