Cutting wins state 3,200-meter title

Sequim High senior Allison Cutting won her first state track title Thursday night

Sequim High senior Allison Cutting won her first state track title Thursday night, besting the field in the 3,200-meter race in the 2A state finals at Mount Tahoma in Tacoma.

Cutting finished in 11:04.5, topping runner-up Marina Roberts, a sophomore from Kingston, by more than nine seconds.

“It was a pretty good day overall,” Cutting told flotrack.org in a post-race interview. “I just wanted to win it. It’s my senior year. I just wanted to feel out the competition the first mile. With 800 left, I just decided to pull out from the pack … and just keep pushing to the end. I was pretty prepared for whatever would come.”

Sequim’s 4×400 relay boys’ team qualified for Saturday’s finals by placing eighth in the preliminaries with a 3:30.55 mark.

Sequim’s 4×400 girls’ team missed a chance at Saturday’s finals by less than a second, placing ninth in the preliminaries.

The track meet continues today, with events concluding at 5:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon.