Tate Wyman is running off to a different state.
The Coupeville High School senior signed a letter of intent Monday to compete in track and field at Oregon Tech.
He’s the third member of the current CHS oval squad to sign a college letter, with Taygin Jump (SUNY Plattsburgh) joining him at Monday’s ceremony.
Fellow Wolf senior Mitchell Hall previously signed to run cross country at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
Before he competes as an NAIA athlete, Wyman has a few more days left as a Coupeville student, with a trip to the state championships on the agenda for this coming weekend.
He’s part of a 4 x 100 relay unit ranked #3 in the state among all 2B schools.
Wyman ran cross country all four years at CHS, and participated in track and field three seasons, with pandemic restrictions erasing spring sports his freshman year.
During his time as a Wolf, he competed in eight events, ranging from sprints to hurdles to relays to the occasional foray into the world of steeplechase.
At Oregon Tech, Wyman will find a school founded in 1947 to train and re-educate World War II vets.
The school’s athletic teams, which compete in the Cascade Collegiate Conference, are the Owls.
Or, sometimes, when they’re moving quickly, the Hustlin’ Owls.
Congratulations Tate Wyman. We’re proud of you