
Coupeville football legend Sean Toomey-Stout will tackle you if you don’t have a ticket. Spoiler: It will probably hurt. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
It’s the third most important meet of the season.
Coupeville High School hosts the District 1 track and field championships Saturday, May 14 — the stepping-stone to Bi-Districts and the state meet.
Things will be hoppin’, with 12 teams — three 2B schools and nine 1B ones — competing.
Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood, Fellowship Christian, Grace Academy, Lopez Island, Lummi Nation, Mount Vernon Christian, Providence Classical Christian, Shoreline Christian, and Concrete round out the 1B field.
On the 2B side, it’s Coupeville, La Conner, and Friday Harbor.
Field events begin at 11 AM, with running events kicking off a half-hour later.
Making it even more of a festive occasion, the CHS concession stand will be open for business all day.
But, and this is important — for the first time this season you’ll have to pay to attend a track meet, and you can’t do so with cash.
Spectators have to enter through the main entrance at Mickey Clark Field, which sits right behind Coupeville Elementary (6 S. Main).
The back entrance by the baseball field is reserved for athletes and coaches.
Tickets have to be purchased online through GoFan, and you’ll need your phone to show your ticket(s).
No cash sales will take place.
Admission prices:
Adults and students without ASB — $7
Children (5-12) — $5
Senior citizen (62+) — $5
Student with ASB — $5
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