To give a quick overview of what I know on the league:
Sunnyside: Had some competitors in sprinting last year. Say goodbye to all that due to gradutions of Schilperoort and the likes but watch Jaime Sambrano. He has some potential and is a lock for Regionals. Also, theres two sophomores from Sunnyside's sprint/jump group that seem like they could make a mark on this year's MVL competition.Sorry, don't know the names.
As for Wapato: There's a sophomore whose name is slipping from me right now but should make a big dent in the competition come league time- as far long jump goes. I think his best mark was 19'3" but either way, I'm doing TERRIBLE with names thus far.
Prosser: Beyond Barbosa and a couple upperclassmen throwers I've watched over the last few weeks, I don't think they've got much to bring to the table this time through...
Hanford/WV boys teams will battle for #1.
E-burg girls just might give WV girls a run for the top this year. Might surprise some but I think they've got a shot.
I don't watch distance teams much at all, but just reviewing the big namers Selah is the biggest problem for it's opponents when it comes to the points battle.