
Don’t even try and sneak in the back way Friday for the Olympic League track and field championships. Wolf coach Randy King can, and will, kick you into another dimension. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Want to see Wolf track stars like Lindsey Roberts or Jacob Smith compete for a league title?
Get ready to fork over some greenbacks.
The 1A Olympic League finals, which are set to go down 2 PM Friday at Coupeville High School’s track complex, will be on a pay-to-watch basis for fans.
CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith confirmed Thursday that the event is being operated under the same guidelines as all other postseason events.
Ticket prices:
Adults and students w/o ASB – $8
Students (with ASB) – $5
Elementary (under 12) – $4
Senior Citizens (62+) – $5
Also, there will be only one entry point open Friday, and that is through the gate off the elementary school.
The back entrance by the baseball field will not be used for the event, so if you choose to park in the baseball/softball parking lot, expect to walk all the way around.
The league finals brings Chimacum, Port Townsend and Klahowya to town to face off with the Wolves.
Top three finishers in each event Friday punch their ticket to the district meet May 18-19 in Renton.
Districts fills out its eight-athlete draws by taking the top four finishers from the Nisqually League, then awarding the final spot to the better time/distance between the OL #4 and NL #5.











































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