Kent-Tahoma Middle School League boys varsity track and field final standings | May 28

Final regular-season dual meet scores and standings for the area's middle school programs.

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  • Thursday, May 28, 2015 2:41pm
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VARSITY GIRLS, won, lost

x-Mill Creek, 5-0
Northwood, 4-1
Tahoma Blue, 4-1
Cedar Heights, 2-3
Meeker, 2-3
Tahoma Gold, 2-3
Mattson, 1-4
Meridian, 0-5

x-champion

Wednesday’s dual meets

Northwood 66.5, Tahoma Gold 47.5
Meeker 67, Meridian 47*
Mill Creek 70, Cedar Heights 44
Tahoma Blue 73, Mattson 41

* Scores to be adjusted due to use of an ineligible Meridian participant. Does not affect win/loss.

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VARSITY BOYS, won, lost

x-Cedar Heights, 5-0
Meeker, 4-1
Tahoma Gold, 4-1
Mattson, 3-2
Mill Creek, 3-2
Tahoma Blue, 1-4
Meridian, 0-5
Northwood, 0-5

x-champion

Wednesday’s dual meets

Tahoma Gold 91, Northwood 23
Meeker 94, Meridian 20*
Cedar Heights 80.33, Mill Creek 33.66
Mattson 81, Tahoma Blue 33

* Scores to be adjusted due to use of an ineligible Meridian participant. Does not affect win/loss.


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