
Central Washington University thrower Logan Martin hangs out with his #1 fan. (Photo courtesy Abbie Martin)
All across the USA, former Wolves were on the prowl Saturday.
Whether it was track and field, rowing, or baseball, Coupeville grads were knee deep in college sports.
A look at CHS alumni in action:
Ja’Tarya Hoskins:
The former Wolf cheerleader and track star ran in the 200 at the Peyton/Shotwell Invitational in Tacoma, hitting the tape in 30.52 seconds.
Hoskins is a redshirt sophomore at Saint Martin’s University and on target to graduate this spring.

Ja’Tarya Hoskins is racing on the college track oval, and towards graduation. (Photo courtesy Hoskins)
Joey Lippo:
The former Wolf three-sport star racked up three hits, three walks, two runs, an RBI, and a stolen base while playing a pair of baseball doubleheaders in Boston this weekend.
A junior at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, Lippo continues to be one of the true bright spots for an Owls team struggling to find a winning groove.
On the season, he’s hitting .283 with 14 hits, including a triple and a home run.
Lippo has scored eight times, while picking up six RBI and walking six times.
Logan Martin:
The Central Washington University freshman was also at the Peyton/Shotwell Invitational, where he claimed 2nd place in the discus.
Besting 14 of 15 rivals, Martin heaved the throwing implement 128 feet, nine inches.
Lucy and Sophie Sandahl:
The sister combo was on the waters at the Husky Open Saturday, competing for Seattle Pacific University in women’s rowing.
Lucy was the coxswain for a pair of varsity 4+ boats which finished second to powerful Cal Poly in four-team fields, while Sophie manned an oar as the Falcons varsity 8+ crew zipped along.
The Sandahl sisters return to action Apr. 1, when SPU hosts the Falcon Regatta.
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