
Lauren Grove stands high above the crowd, one fourth of two of the fastest relay squads in the state. (John Fisken photos)

Jacob Smith, seen here during a relay at sub-districts, has the 7th fastest time in the 200 among all 1A runners.
The magnificent seven continues to ride high.
With just two meets left in the track and field season (districts and state), Coupeville has seven athletes who currently own one (or more) of the best marks set in 1A this year.
Senior Makana Stone is the leader of the pack, with Top 10 times in two individual events as well as two relays.
One of those relay squads — the 4 x 200 girls — was nudged out of a top spot over the weekend.
After sitting #1 for much of the way, the Wolves (1:47.00) are now .22 of a second behind Cascade (Leavenworth), which posted its time of 1:46.78 at the Caribou Trail League Meet Saturday.
What does that mean? Showdown in Cheney in two weeks!
Of course, the Wolves can always move back up to the top at this weekend’s district meet in Bremerton, as well.
As strategy is planned, and the final days of the season unfold, take a quick moment to ogle where the Wolves stand as of May 16:
Girls:
400 — Makana Stone (2nd in 1A) 58.55
800 — Stone (8th in 1A) 2:21.89
4 x 100 — Lauren Grove, Lindsey Roberts, Stone, Sylvia Hurlburt (5th in 1A) 51.10
4 x 200 — Grove, Roberts, Hurlburt, Stone (2nd in 1A) 1:47.00
Boys:
200 — Jacob Smith (7th in 1A) 23.01
300 Hurdles — Lathom Kelley (5th in 1A) 41.48
Discus — Dalton Martin (3rd in 1A) 161-07
To see how Coupeville compares to the rest of the track world, hop over to:
http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Division/Top.aspx?DivID=73261











































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