
Wolf track stars (clockwise, from upper left) Sean Toomey-Stout, Jean Lund-Olsen, Ariah Bepler and Cameron Toomey-Stout are among the best in 1A. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Nothing stays the same.
With the regular season winding down this week, the battle to be in the top 10 for state track and field marks has ramped up in intensity.
As they prep for the sub-district meet May 4 in Coupeville, seven Wolves are currently among the best in all of 1A in at least one category.
That’s down from nine a week ago, as the CHS girls relay teams were recently knocked out of the top 10 in both the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200.
While that chops three names off the list (at least for a moment), another Wolf has popped onto the charts for the first time this season.
Senior Ariah Bepler hit a PR in the high jump last week and that propelled him all the way up to a tie for fourth among 1A male jumpers.
His fellow senior, Jacob Smith, remains the top Wolf, with his name showing up in three different categories at the moment.
Now, as soon as you finish reading this, a tardy coach or administrator may pop onto Athletic.net and drop a time or height or distance which throws all this asunder.
But, at this exact moment, 10:25 PM, Saturday, Apr. 28, here’s how Coupeville stacks up against the best of 1A:
Girls:
100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (7th) 15.82 *Down one slot*
Boys:
100 — Jacob Smith (5th) 11.32 *Same position on charts*
200 — Smith (4th) 22.96 *Up three slots*
400 — Danny Conlisk (8th) 51.97 *Down two slots*
4 x 100 — Jean Lund-Olsen, Smith, Cameron Toomey-Stout, Sean Toomey-Stout, Smith (6th) 45.01 *Up four slots*
High Jump — Ariah Bepler (4th) 6-00 *Debut on the charts**











































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