
Sylvia Hurlburt is super excited about qualifying for tri-districts in four events. (John Fisken photos)
The number of Coupeville High School track and field athletes advancing to tri-districts May 22 and 24 at Shoreline just got bigger.
In the complicated world of high school track, only one thing was a given going into this weekend’s District 1 meet, and that was that the top five finishers in each event advanced on.
After qualifiers from District 2 and 3 were added in, each event would have 13 of the 16 competitors. Those remaining spots would be filled by the best times/throws from any of the three districts.
And that’s where CHS surged, as sixth-place finishes such as freshman shot putter Skyler Lawrence and a couple of Wolf relay teams suddenly jumped back into the picture.
“Pretty good showing for the crew we assembled,” Coupeville coach Randy King said. “Many season bests in the sub-district and my, they were needed.”
Regardless of which Wolves go to tri-districts, the final stop before the state meet, they will face a tough test.
“No guarantees,” King said. “Our tri-district is loaded in the throws and sprints! We just have to keep after it!”
Tri-District qualifiers:
GIRLS:
100 — Sylvia Hurlburt
200 — Makana Stone, Hurlburt
400 — Stone, Marisa Etzell
4 x 100 Relay — Etzell, Ashlyn Miller, Lauren Grove, Hurlburt
4 x 200 Relay — Hurlburt, Etzell, Grove, Stone
Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence
BOYS:
400 — Jared Helmstadter
4 x 100 Relay — Ryan Griggs, Brandon Kelley, Helmstadter, Lathom Kelley
4 x 400 Relay — L. Kelley, B. Kelley, Sebastian Davis, Helmstadter
Shot Put — Nick Streubel












































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