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All nine Washington schools, plus some pros, head to SoCal for meets in Walnut, Azusa and Long Beach...

If you plan to catch all nine Washington Division I and II schools in action this weekend, Southern California is the place to go. If that's the plan, make sure that your Apple or Google Maps app is open, and you have your web browser pointed to the meet's web site(s) so you have the most up to date time schedules. Action gets underway Wednesday, as combined events specialists Teko Cates (Paul Merca photo) and Sofia Cosculluela compete in Walnut, California at the Mt SAC Relays decathlon and heptathlon meets on the campus of Mount San Antonio College.  The rest of the Washington sprints, jumps, vault and throws group joins them on Friday for the main portion of the Mt. SAC Relays, which goes through Saturday. Washington's Hana and Amanda Moll will begin their 2026 collegiate outdoor campaign at Mt. SAC, as they skipped the Stanford Invitational two weeks ago after competing at the Maurie Plant meet in Melbourne, Australia at the end of March. The Mt. SAC Relays is southern...

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