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Wolf freshman Cyrus Sparacio is among the best distance runners in 2B so far this season. (Marquette Cunningham photo)

They’re the fab four.

Coupeville High School currently has a quartet of track and field athletes who land among the top 10 in at least one event when we look at the best statewide in the 2B classification.

Freshmen Tamsin Ward and Cyrus Sparacio are joined by sophomores Lillian Ketterling and Wyatt Fitch-Marron, with Fitch-Marron the highest-ranked.

The only one of these four Wolves with a state meet medal already to his credit, he’s currently #2 in the high jump, an event where he finished 7th at last year’s big dance.

There are still two months to go in the track season, with Coupeville’s next meet coming Wednesday, when it travels to Mount Vernon.

But through Mar. 30, here’s where the Wolves land among the best in 2B:

 

GIRLS:

Shot Put — Tamsin Ward (5th) 30-10

High Jump — Ward (8th-tie) 4-08

Pole Vault — Lillian Ketterling (7th-tie) 7-00

 

BOYS:

1600 — Cyrus Sparacio (6th) 4:46.29

3200 — Sparacio (7th) 10:47.10

High Jump — Wyatt Fitch-Marron (2nd-tie) 5-10

Savannah Coxsey unleashes hot death. (Julie Wheat photo)

Busy, busy, busy.

With Coupeville High School heading into the last week before Spring Break, its athletic teams will be highly active over the next six days.

The first half of the week features road trips, while the second half is all about homestands.

CHS girls’ tennis is slated to travel to East Jefferson Monday, then host Granite Falls Friday, while Wolf track and field will be in Mount Vernon Wednesday for a mid-week meet.

Meanwhile, baseball motors off to East Jefferson Monday and Darrington Tuesday, before flipping things and hosting Darrington Thursday and East Jefferson Saturday afternoon.

Finally, the red-hot Wolf softball sluggers get two league clashes — Tuesday at Darrington and Thursday at home against the same rival — before also welcoming East Jefferson to Cow Town for a Saturday special.

Those weekend clashes will also feature the CHS diamond squads hosting their annual Strike Out Cancer fundraiser.

After that, barring any schedule shuffling, the actual week of Spring Break will have no events whatsoever for Coupeville athletes.

As we head into the thick of things, here’s where things sit through Mar. 29:

 

Northwest League baseball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 4-0 5-0
Coupeville 2-0 3-1
Concrete 1-1 1-1
Orcas Island 1-1 2-3
La Conner 0-1 1-3
Friday Harbor 0-2 1-3
Darrington 0-3 0-6

 

Northwest League girls’ tennis:

School League Overall
Coupeville 1-0 1-1
Friday Harbor 0-1 0-1

 

Northwest League softball:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 3-0 3-2
Coupeville 2-0 5-0
La Conner 0-0 1-0
Darrington 0-1 1-1
Concrete 0-2 0-2
Friday Harbor 0-2 1-5

On to a new week! (Jackie Saia photo)

Coupeville track star Taylor Marrs had a busy Saturday, competing in four events in Stanwood. (Photo courtesy Emili Marrs)

No old farts allowed.

Saturday was all about the young guns, with the Coupeville High School track and field team competing at the 12-team Stanwood Frosh/Soph Invitational.

As the title of the event indicates, the meet was restricted to 9th and 10th graders, with athletes vying against rivals from their own graduating classes.

Though, in a couple of cases, Wolf freshmen moved up a rung and ran in relays with the sophomores.

Despite repping one of the smallest schools in attendance, the 2B Wolves held up well against their larger rivals.

The CHS girls earned a 6th place showing in the team standings, while their male counterparts finished 10th.

The 3A Stanwood girls and 4A Redmond boys, both featuring very deep rosters, finished atop the mountain.

Overall, the Wolves posted 30 PRs, with two athletes winning individual titles.

Freshman Tamsin Ward was tops in the shot put, while sophomore Wyatt Fitch-Marron scraped the sky in the high jump.

That duo has combined to snag five victories across the season’s first three meets.

Coupeville’s entire team gets back into action this coming Wednesday, Apr. 1, when the Wolves travel to the mainland for a Northwest 2B/1B League meet hosted by Mount Vernon Christian.

Kennedy O’Neill and Nathan Coxsey ran strongly for Wolf relay teams. (Marquette Cunningham photo)

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

 

FRESHMEN:

100 — Tamsin Ward (3rd) 13.67 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Kennedy O’Neill (5th) 20.65 *PR*

300 Hurdles — O’Neill (7th) 1:02.41 *PR*

Shot Put — Ward (1st) 30-10 *PR*

Discus — Ward (4th) 68-03 *PR*

High Jump — Ward (3rd) 4-06

Long Jump — O’Neill (6th) 12-04 *PR*

 

SOPHOMORES:

100 — Willow Leedy-Bonifas (9th) 15.02 *PR*

200 — Isa Mc Fetridge (6th) 29.77 *PR*

400 — Olivia Hall (4th) 1:08.67; Taylor Marrs (6th) 1:17.11

4 x 100 Relay — Arianna Cunningham, Leedy-Bonifas, Mc Fetridge, O’Neill (4th) 58.69

4 x 200 Relay — Laken Simpson, Cunningham, Marrs, Mc Fetridge (2nd) 2:04.06

4 x 400 Relay — Lillian Ketterling, Hall, Simpson, Marrs (5th) 4:52.41

Shot Put — Inara Maund (11th) 16-07 *PR*

Discus — Ketterling (6th) 72-03; Marrs (12th) 55-04 *PR*

Javelin — Cunningham (3rd) 73-00 *PR*; Maund (13th) 32-01 *PR*

Pole Vault — Ketterling (3rd) 7-00

Triple Jump — Cunningham (6th) 26-08.75; Leedy-Bonifas (7th) 26-00

 

BOYS:

 

FRESHMEN:

800 — Ossian Merkel (9th) 2:36.40 *PR*; Nolan Hunt (14th) 3:23.30 *PR*

1600 — Cyrus Sparacio (4th) 4:46.29 *PR*; Merkel (15th) 5:35.65 *PR*

3200 — Hunt (9th) 16:08.90 *PR*

Javelin — Hunt (14th) 31-02 *PR*

Long Jump — Brian Thompson (6th) 15-10

 

SOPHOMORES:

100 — Liam Blas (12th) 12.61; Beckett Green (13th) 12.67

200 — Edmund Wilson (12th) 25.82 *PR*; Richmond Bandong (17th) 26.85 *PR*

800 — Russell Miller (15th) 3:04.93 *PR*

1600 — Will Tierney (16th) 5:59.39 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Wilson (8th) 49.70 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Green, Blas, Wyatt Fitch-Marron, Nathan Coxsey (2nd) 47.25

4 x 200 Relay — Green, Bandong, Coxsey, Fitch-Marron (4th) 1:43.10

4 x 400 Relay — Brian Thompson, Wilson, Cyrus Sparacio, Green (3rd) 3:59.15

Shot Put — Khanor Jump (6th) 33-07.50 *PR*

Discus — Jump (6th) 98-06; Blas (7th) 98-02 *PR*; Shilo Sandlin (19th) 43-04

Javelin — Bandong (7th) 99-02; Johnathan Jacobsen (11th) 90-02 *PR*; Jump (12th) 87-02 *PR*; Sandlin (18rth) 73-05 *PR*

High Jump — Fitch-Marron (1st) 5-08; Jacobsen (5th) 5-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Wilson (2nd) 16-05 *PR*

Avery Parker waits for the downbeat to hit. (Jackie Saia photos)

Let the musical notes hit the ceiling!

Coupeville High School and Middle School students presented the spring choir performance, under the leadership of Casie Grevè, with the singers knocking it out of the park.

The pics seen above and below come to us courtesy Jackie Saia.

Cami (left) and Sydney Van Dyke are part of a potent Coupeville lineup which has outscored foes 71-10 through the first five games. (Julie Wheat photo)

Haylee Armstrong can slam a door shut.

The Coupeville High School junior delivered two noteworthy catches in center field late in Thursday’s softball game on Friday Harbor, before coming in to retire six of the eight hitters she faced as a pitcher to seal a 7-1 victory for the Wolves.

Coming on the heels of a 17-3 home win over the same foe a day earlier, the season sweep of a key rival gets Aaron Lucero’s sluggers to 2-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-0 overall.

Thursday’s royal rumble went in a different direction than Wednesday’s prairie blowout.

For one thing, it was nothing but blue skies above Friday Harbor. Almost spring-like.

For another, the Wolverines managed to escape without getting severely dinged in any inning like they did Wednesday, even holding CHS scoreless in three frames.

Still, the Coupeville bats had their moments, with seven hitters combining to rap out 13 base-knocks, including five of the extra-base variety.

The Wolves got on the board in the top of the first when catcher Teagan Calkins crashed another inside-the-park homerun — “The Red Dragon” also hammered a four-bagger Wednesday — followed by an RBI double from starting pitcher Adeline Maynes.

The fireball-chuckin’ sophomore whiffed nine across five-plus innings of work, only getting into a bit of trouble in the sixth.

With Coupeville playing cleaner defense than it had a day before, Friday Harbor wasn’t able to push a runner across until the bottom of the sixth, and then, only one.

By that time, the Wolves were up 7-0, having added three runs in the second and a single tally in both the fourth and sixth.

The second-inning onslaught started with 8th grader Cami Van Dyke lashing a missile of a single off a glove.

From there, CHS piled up a double to left from Armstrong, a single from Sydney Van Dyke, and a two-run double to deep right field off the bat of Chelsi Stevens.

The run in the fourth came courtesy some smart base-running from the wise old vet, as Calkins crashed into third on a single by Stevens, then snuck home when she caught the Friday Harbor defense not paying attention.

In the sixth it was back to the big hit bonanza, with a Calkins double and a Capri Anter triple creating Coupeville’s final run.

Haylee Armstrong is on a tear this season. (Jackie Saia photo)

On a day when everyone in the Wolf lineup made a solid contribution, Armstrong delivered the exclamation point.

She made a catch on the run heading for the wall in center, then two batters later came charging towards the infield to snag a rapidly falling ball before it could touch grass.

When Friday Harbor opened the sixth with a pair of singles and a walk, Aaron Lucero decided to change things up, moving Maynes to second base and tapping his arm to bring his version of Mariano Rivera out of the bullpen.

If the bullpen was located in center field.

Armstrong came skipping in, slapped on her face mask, practiced a mean mug or two, then revved her arm up to turbo mode, striking out five of the eight hitters she stared down, before getting the game’s final out on a fly ball.

With Coupeville’s aces combining for 14 strikeouts, the gauntlet has been laid.

Adeline did great and Haylee came in with the heat,” Aaron Lucero said. “Great duo. Great job all the way around.”

 

Thursday stats:

Capri Anter — One single, one triple
Haylee Armstrong — Two singles, one double
Teagan Calkins — One double, one home run
Ava Lucero — One walk
Adeline Maynes — One single
Chelsi Stevens — One single, one double, one walk
Cami Van Dyke — Two singles, one walk
Sydney Van Dyke — One single, one walk

Eyeballing another victory. (Jackie Saia photo)