Every day a new PR.
It seems that way at times for Coupeville High School sophomore Khanor Jump, who capped the 2026 spring track and field season Sunday by finishing 12th at the Washington State High School Hammer Championships.
Competing at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, the Wolf ace chucked his implement 127 feet, 2.75 inches, shattering his best previous mark by a solid eight feet.
It was the second time around at the event for Jump, who claimed 22nd as a freshman.
Teeraphat Phongprasansak of Kamiak and Kimberly Beard of King’s took home titles, with 21 boys and 17 girls competing.
The hammer throw is not part of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association-sanctioned state meet, so throwers have to travel a more far-flung path in search of chucking excellence.
Jump was the complete thrower during his sophomore campaign at CHS, flinging the shot put, javelin, discus, and hammer for the Wolves.
He advanced to districts in the first three of those events, where he set PRs in both the discus and shot put.












































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