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Madison McMillan

She’s found her groove.

Coupeville grad Madison McMillan is on a tear of late, hammering the ball at a wicked clip for a red-hot Edmonds College softball squad.

And Wednesday was a prime example, as the former Wolf bomber put together a stellar performance to help lift the Tritons to a doubleheader sweep of visiting Pierce College.

Winning 11-1 and 8-4, with McMillan delivering the go-ahead hit in the nightcap, Edmonds runs its win streak to 12 and sits at 12-1 heading into a busy weekend.

The Tritons host Douglas College Saturday and Skagit Valley College Sunday, playing four more games as long as Mother Nature cooperates.

Squaring off with Pierce, McMillan rapped a single in the opener, then delivered a three-hit, three-RBI, two-run, one-walk master class in the second game.

Her biggest blow was a two-run double in the bottom of the sixth which put Edmonds ahead for good at 6-4.

While she’s now a college standout, McMillan’s legend still looms large in Cow Town, where she played volleyball, basketball, and softball for CHS, helping lead the spikers and sluggers to the state tourney.

Tamsin Ward (left) and Lillian Ketterling, seen during soccer season, both delivered strong performances in the first track meet. (Jandellyn Ward photo)

She’s a winner, at every level.

During her middle school track and field days, Tamsin Ward set a Coupeville record, earning 39 victories across three seasons, most for any CMS athlete ever, girl or boy.

Jump forward to 2026, and the supernova, now a high school freshman, isn’t missing a beat.

Opening the season in La Conner Wednesday, Ward claimed titles in both the shot put and high jump, slapping an exclamation point on Coupeville’s performance at a 12-team meet.

She was joined atop the victory podium by sophomore Wyatt Fitch-Marron, who soared to his own win in the high jump a year after finishing 7th at the 2B state meet in the same event.

Rounding out Coupeville’s winners were the quartet of Cyrus Sparacio, Brian Thompson, Malachi Somes, and Beckett Green, who hit the tape first in the day’s final event, the 4 x 400 relay.

That late win flipped the Wolf boys ahead of Friday Harbor in the team standings, with CHS nipping the Wolverines 90-88 to finish second behind La Conner (117).

On the girl’s side of things, Mount Vernon Christian (142.5) finished atop the heap, with La Conner (134), Providence Classical Christian (102), and Coupeville (75.5) rounding out the top four.

The meet consisted of all six Northwest 2B/1B League schools who compete in track — Coupeville, MVC, Concrete, Orcas Island, Friday Harbor, and La Conner — as well as Shoreline Christian, Lopez Island, Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood, Grace Academy, Evangel Christian, and Providence Classical Christian.

“A great start to the season with a lot of new faces and a younger team than we’ve seen in the past, but just as competitive,” said Coupeville coaches Bob Martin and Elizabeth Bitting.

“Despite windy and muddy conditions, the team showed a lot of grit and teamwork.

“We’re excited to see how much they grow and develop throughout the season!”

It’s a busy first week of competition for the Wolves, who claimed 41 PR’s Wednesday.

After two days of practice, CHS returns to action Saturday with a trip to the Rainier Icebreaker.

 

Wednesday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Tamsin Ward (10th) 14.69 *PR*; Isa Mc Fetridge (12th) 15.15

200 — Mc Fetridge (8th) 31.31; Taylor Marrs (15th) 34.98 *PR*

400 — Olivia Hall (2nd) 1:10.19; Marrs (7th) 1:16.75 *PR*

1600 — Mikayla Wagner (8th) 6:55.10; Devon Wyman (10th) 6:59.00 *PR*

3200 — Wagner (5th) 14:24.97; Wyman (7th) 14:39.25 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Lexis Drake (11th) 22.57; Myra McDonald (13th) 23.79; Frankie Tenore (14th) 24.64

300 Hurdles — Kennedy O’Neill (8th) 1:03.13 *PR*; Tenore (10th) 1:12.24; McDonald (11th) 1:13.04

4 x 100 Relay — Mc Fetridge, Arianna Cunningham, Willow Leedy-Bonifas, O’Neill (5th) 1:00.38

4 x 200 Relay — O’Neill, Drake, A. Cunningham, Ward (3rd) 2:07.25

4 x 400 Relay — Hall, Lillian Ketterling, Marrs, Drake (4th) 5:12.82

Shot Put — Ward (1st) 30-07 *PR*

Discus — Ketterling (4th) 66-03; Marrs (13th) 52-04 *PR*

High Jump — Ward (1st) 4-06 *PR*; Tenore (5th) 4-00

Pole Vault — Ketterling (4th) 6-00

Long Jump — A. Cunningham (10th) 11-05.75; O’Neill (13th) 10-04.25 *PR*; McDonald (16th) 10-01; Leedy-Bonifas (17th) 10-0.75

Triple Jump — A. Cunningham (4th) 27-01 *PR*; Leedy-Bonifas (6th) 25-05

 

BOYS:

100 — Chase Anderson (5th) 12.42; Davin Houston (7th) 12.59; Marquette Cunningham (10th) 12.72; Liam Blas (14th) 12.90; Wyatt Fitch-Marron (16th) 13.00 *PR*; Nathan Coxsey (17th) 13.01; Beckett Green (20th) 13.10; Richmond Bandong (33rd) 13.71; Edmund Kunz (35th) 13.79 *PR*; Sage Arends (39th) 14.09 *PR*; Shiloh Sandlin (47th) 14.70 *PR*; Jaxen Curry (57th) 17.10 *PR*

200 — Houston (4th) 25.38; Bandong (15th) 28.36; Sandlin (25th) 30.03 *PR*

400 — Green (5th) 1:02.05 *PR*; Coxsey (6th) 1:03.61 *PR*; Bandong (10th) 1:05.83 *PR*

800 — Ossian Merkel (10th) 2:37.34 *PR*; Johnathan Jacobsen (12th) 2:44.45; Hunter Atteberry (15th) 3:02.07 *PR*; Zach Blitch (16th) 3:19.12 *PR*; Zachary Saho (18th) 4:16.39 *PR*

1600 — Cyrus Sparacio (2nd) 4:58.72 *PR*; Malachi Somes (4th) 5:03.67; Kenneth Jacobsen (10th) 5:27.78; Merkel (14th) 5:44.38 *PR*; Will Tierney (20th) 6:08.81 *PR*; Atteberry (26th) 7:02.20 *PR*; Nolan Hunt (28th) 7:29.84 *PR*; Blitch (29th) 7:44.58 *PR*; Saho (31st) 10:32.89 *PR*

3200 — K. Jacobsen (6th) 12:00.97; Kunz (7th) 12:49.08; Atteberry (11th) 15:38.40 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Blas, Green, Thompson, Edmund Wilson (3rd) 49.09

4 x 400 Relay — Sparacio, Thompson, Somes, Green (1st) 4:03.99; Blas, Arends, Coxsey, Wilson (4th) 4:14.89

Shot Put — Saho (8th) 32-09; Khanor Jump (19th) 26-01.50; Blitch (27th) 22-02

Discus — Jump (7th) 105-04 *PR*; Blas (10th) 89-00; Saho (20th) 66-06; Tierney (26th) 57-04 *PR*; Sandlin (28th) 54-01 *PR*; Blitch (35th) 48-08; J. Jacobsen (36th) 48-01

Javelin — Jump (14th) 80-03 *PR*; Bandong (18th) 77-03 *PR*; J. Jacobsen (20th) 76-00 *PR*

High Jump — Fitch-Marron (1st) 5-04; Houston (2nd) 5-02; J. Jacobsen (4th) 5-02; Tierney (6th) 5-00 *PR*

Long Jump — Arends (4th) 17-08 *PR*; Thompson (8th) 16-08 *PR*; Wilson (14th) 15-06

Coupeville’s SWISH basketball players rule the gym. (Julie Wheat photos)

“There is real talent being developed here.”

Both the present and future of Coupeville boys’ basketball is a bright one, with Cow Town’s hardwood heroes filling out four successful SWISH teams this winter.

One of those squads, the 7th/8th grade team, earned third place in its league tourney, qualifying for the state tourney, which goes down in Spokane this weekend.

Meanwhile, the Wolf 4th/5th graders claimed second in their playoff rumble, while the 6th graders were fourth, and the 3rd graders doubled up, playing two tourneys and finishing first and second.

“This group of athletes makes us incredibly excited for the future of Coupeville basketball,” said Wolf coach Kassie O’Neil.

“All four teams in the program showed tremendous growth this season.

“It’s exciting to think about what’s ahead as these players continue to grow and move up through the program.

“We can’t wait to keep working with this group and see where their love of the game takes them next.”

 

The teams are:

3rd grade:

Allen Black (Coach)
Hudson Black
Shae Burgoyne
Gavin Fasolo
Asher Grinstead
Ender O’Neil
Kassie O’Neil (Coach)
Beau Sherman
Case Sherman
Maverick Stuurmans

 

4th/5th grade:

Hayden Cooper
Kevin Cooper (Coach)
Cruz Fasolo
Eddie Fasolo (Coach)
Lincoln Folkestad
Bentley Glover
Brody Glover
Cole Jackson
Lincoln Joiner
Holden O’Neil
Even Sierra
Ezra Tercero

 

6th grade:

Logan Flowers
Brayden Grinstead
Gabe Ketterling
Hayden Maynes
Mica McCloskey
Abel O’Neil
Braxten Ratcliff
RayLynn Ratcliff (Coach)
Brady Sherman
Willie Smith (Coach)
Nico Strong
Burke Winger

 

7th/8th grade:

Colton Ashby
Curtis Ashby (Coach)
Rick Beaman (Coach)
Xander Beaman
Luke Blas
Diesel Eck
Xander Flowers
Gracen Joiner
Remmy Nuqui
Kamden Ratcliff
River Simpson
Trey Stewart
Aiden Wheat

Hazel Goldman and Co. will walk on by the bus Tuesday. (Julie Wheat photo)

Rain, rain, go away, we’ll play another day.

Mother Nature has been gunning for the Wolves since the start of “spring” sports and finally got ’em Tuesday.

The Coupeville High School girls’ tennis squad was slated to travel to Granite Falls for a non-conference rumble, but never made it on the bus, as liquid sunshine washed away a day’s worth of athletics.

Also getting knocked off the schedule were softball and baseball games which would have featured Orcas Island joining CHS in traveling to the city known as “The Big Burn.”

Seriously, that’s what Wikipedia says about Granite. Look it up.

Coupeville’s tennis match has been rescheduled for Apr. 20, which should give the wet weather time to improve.

Should…

Juniper Dotson weaves her way through the defense. (Julie Wheat photos)

No season is complete until the final photos drop.

So, while the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball teams wrapped game action last week, we take a momentary detour to offer up some more Julie Wheat pics from the hardwood campaign.

Once again, she shoots and scores.