
Former Coupeville ace Savina Wells (right), kickin’ butt and takin’ names in Florida. (Photo property Mike Woodard)
She finished her season with a flourish.
Outperforming her seed by five spots, Fernandina Beach High School junior Savina Wells claimed eighth place in the high jump Thursday at the FHSAA Class 2A State Track and Field Championships in Florida.
She was one of three Pirates to compete at state, and one of two to score points, joining javelin chucker Luke Twardy.
The former Coupeville supernova tied her season-best mark with a jump of four feet, 11.75 inches, barely missing her PR, which stands at 5-00 from her sophomore campaign.
Wells, who grew up playing multiple sports on Central Whidbey’s prairie, earned her ticket to state by winning a jump-off at regionals May 7, after finishing in a three-way tie for second place.
Along with the high jump, she also competed in the javelin, discus, and long jump this season, finishing fifth in the first of those events at regionals.
This was Wells second season of track at Fernandina Beach, and her first trip to state.
She also plays volleyball and basketball for the Pirates.
Ulrik and Izzy’s younger sister, sometimes referred to as “The Chosen One” by Cow Town sports bloggers back in the day, was a four-sport sensation as a young Wolf, also ripping up the softball field.
Coupeville’s loss became Florida’s gain when she and her family moved to the Sunshine State after her freshman year.











































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