They’ve gone to a higher level but are still making headlines.
Three Coupeville High School grads pulled on college athletic uniforms Saturday, continuing to provide an inspiration to current Wolves.
From track meets to rowing regattas, here’s what they were up to:
Logan Martin:
Now a sophomore at Central Washington University, he was busy throwing things far away at the Oregon Preview in Eugene.
Martin opened with a strong sixth place finish in the hammer throw (out of 15 competitors) Friday.
His throw landed 173 feet, one inch away from where he let it go.
Saturday, Martin was back at it, launching the shot put 42-01.25 to claim 12th place.
Lucy Sandahl:
The former Wolf celebrated Senior Day with four fellow Seattle Pacific University rowing teammates at the Falcon Regatta.
Facing off with the University of Washington and the top two NCAA D-II teams — the University of Central Oklahoma and Cal Poly Humboldt — on the L.W. Ship Canal, the Falcons more than held their own.
Sandahl was the coxswain in two boats, guiding her 4+ boat to a win and her 8+ boat to a second-place finish.
Tate Wyman:
Now a freshman at Oregon Tech, he participated in his school’s first home meet in 12 years.
The event went down in Klamath Falls on a “spring” day that was a test of everyone’s soul.
Enduring wind, rain, hail, and cold temps, Wyman ran in both the 110 hurdles and on a 4 x 100 relay team.














































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