PACIFIC GROVE >> Sandwiched between running laps around a track in two different races, Antony Gabrik earned points in another event, and another league title.

The Pacific Grove High distance ace did what was expected in capturing Pacific Coast Athletic League Cypress Division track titles in the 1,600 and 3,200 meter runs. As the season wore on, he became the top 300 intermediate hurdler in the division as well.

Gabrik won three events Friday, providing 30 points as the host Breakers brought home a boys team title after outdistancing runner-up North Salinas 161-97.

Upon completion of the 300 intermediate hurdles, Gabrik’s break is a pair of 200-meter sprints before he gets back on the track to tackle the 3,200, which he held on to win in 10 minutes, 10.91 seconds.

Teammate Travis Travaille defended his 100-meter title (11.07) and finished second in both the 200 and long jump for Pacific Grove, while Trenton Maciel captured the high jump.

Keon Ealey was a triple event winner for Seaside with wins in the 200 (22.17) and 400 (50.30), while running a leg on the winning 400 relay team.

Clara Adams began preparation for another podium finish at the state championships, cruising to Cypress Division titles for North Salinas in the 100 (12.22), 200 (25.86) and 400 (62.72).

Last year the sophomore won the Central Coast Coast Section 200 meter title — the first in North Salinas school history for a girl — and placed fourth at the state championships in the 400.

Sophia Schultz was a double event winner for Pacific Grove with titles in the long and triple jump. Ally Juarez-Gonzales became Trinity’s first double event champion, collecting individual accolades in the 100 hurdles and 300 low hurdles.

Gabilan Division

The feeling was there were ways to create 30 more points than many projected. In the end, Palma coach Jason Smith estimated that 25 extra points were created.

“We had a good day,” Smith said. “We gave ourselves a chance. But Hollister did what it was supposed to do and picked up points. You can’t be unhappy when you have effort.”

The defending Gabilan Division champion Chieftains didn’t have the depth to keep up with Hollister, which swept the boys and girls team titles at Hollister, securing a 155-118 win in the boys’ division and a 169.5-104 decision over Salinas in the girls’ division.

“We were not able to pull it off,” said Smith, who has guided the Chieftains to seven league boys’ titles over the last decade. “I don’t like to lose. But we didn’t beat ourselves. Hollister was just better.”

Behind triple event winner Osbaldo Godoy, the Chieftains swept the first two spots in the 110 high hurdles and 300 intermediate hurdles, as well as the pole vault.

“We dominated the hurdle events,” said Smith, whose squad scored 40 points in the two events. “While we won the sprints, we didn’t win the points battle.”

Smith was referring to Weldon Chisum sweeping the 100- and 200-meter sprints for 20 points, only to see Hollister pile up 25 points with multiple places in the two events.

Yet, Palma found itself tied with Hollister with 101 points with a handful of events remaining. What crippled its chances is it failed to produce a point in the 400, both throwing events and three distance events.

“We won a title before without scoring a point in the distance events,” Smith said. “I had hoped some of the other schools would beat each other up in those events. We just weren’t deep enough to make up those points.”

Chisum, the school record holder in the 100 meters, also ran a leg on the winning 400 relay team, while Sebastiann Ponce finished behind Godoy in both hurdle events.

“Almost all of our kids had personal bests today,” Smith said. “That’s what you want your kids to do at the end. When you throw it all on the line, you can’t be unhappy.”

Hannah Vincent, Golda Demby and Prienna Chavez were all double event winners as the ‘Balers continued their dominance in the girls’ division.

Vincent, a state meet qualifier last year, won the long jump and triple jump, while Demby captured both throwing events and Chavez the 1,600 and 3,200.

Annabella Rodriguez was a double event winner for Salinas with titles in the 100 and 200, while teammate Emma Beck won the 100 hurdles and finished second in the 300 low hurdles, triple jump and long jump.

Bella Ortega cleared 11-feet to win the pole vault title for Carmel.

Mission Division

King City made an argument to return to the Gabilan Division after running off with the Mission Division boys’ title Friday at Rancho San Juan, defeating runner-up Stevenson 169-115.

John Ruelas was a triple event winner for the Mustangs with titles in the 200 and 400, as well as running a leg on the winning 400 relay team that included 100-meter champion Carson Tidwell.

Izaiah Valencia captured the 110 high hurdles and 300 intermediate hurdles for King City, with Alvaro Garcia sweeping the distance events with titles in the 1,600 and 3,200.

Anna Kosmont was a double event winner for girls’ team champion Stevenson — 115-101 winners over runner-up Monterey — with titles in the 100 and 200. Angela Ayozie of Alvarez won the shot put and discus.

Santa Lucia Division

Giovanni Ochoa was a triple event winner at the Santa Lucia Division finals for Gonzales, winning the 800, 1,600 and 3,200. Izaak Ocampo of team champion Pajaro Valley swept the 100 and 200 and captured the long jump.

Giselle Zepeda ran off with titles in the 100, 200 and 400 and ran a leg on the winning 400 relay for Soledad. Iris Paten won the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 for Pacific Collegiate, with St Francis of Watsonville claiming the girls’ team title.