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Tasty treats make Landon Roberts run fast. (Sherry Bonacci photo)

The big payback!

Garnering a measure of revenge, the Coupeville High School boys’ cross country team chased down Mount Vernon Christian Thursday at Tri-Districts.

The Hurricanes edged the Wolves by one point at the Northwest 2B/1B League championships a week ago.

Jump ahead seven days, move to Fort Steilacoom Park in Lakewood, and Coupeville came out ahead 76-79 this time around.

That earned the Wolves 2nd place in a 16-team meet featuring schools from Districts 1, 2, and 3, and sends Coupeville’s boys to the state tournament as a complete unit Nov. 4 in Pasco.

The CHS girls claimed 5th place, so their team won’t advance, but sophomore Noelle Western made the cut as an individual runner by cracking the top 14 finishers.

Thursday’s meet drew 130 competitors to the 5,000-meter course.

Junior Isaac Betz of Mount Vernon Christian and freshman Ruby Henry of Pope John Paul II claimed individual titles, with PJP2 sweeping the team titles.

Run like it’s the 1970’s. (Photo courtesy Elizabeth Bitting)

For the Coupeville boys, this will be their first trip to the biggest run of the year as a team since the Wolves claimed 5th place at state back-to-back in 1976 and 1977.

Fun fact about ’76.

Future school board director Don Sherman ran the trails for Coupeville that year, while his future wife, then known as Debbie Dire, competed at the same state meet for Cascade of Everett.

While the parents of Brad, Tony, and Bryan didn’t officially meet until later, apparently it was fated the farmer and teacher would unite and build a prairie empire.

In more recent times, individual male runners such as 2010 state champ Tyler King and recent star Danny Conlisk have made it to state, while the Wolf girls went as a team last season.

Thursday, it was time to go to the past for Coupeville’s lads, powered by big leg kicks down the stretch.

“The boys had tough competition in their race,” CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting said.

“Pope John Paul II is a powerhouse and ran an amazing race. It was a total battle royale for 2nd through 4th, just six points between us all — it’s a testament to the competition these boys brought to the race.”

Afterwards Bitting was approached by a rival who passed on words of congratulations.

“It was a major compliment to have a fellow coach approach me after the race and comment, Coupeville wasn’t even on my radar, but at mile one I took notice.

“You guys came out of nowhere. Congratulations! See you at Pasco.”

The first six Wolf boys to hit the line did so in sub-19 minutes, all landing in the top 27.

For Bitting, who has been the primary driving force behind the rebirth of cross country in Cow Town, it was a sublime moment.

“I cannot even describe the excitement we had when we saw they finished 2nd! OH MY GOODNESS!!!! So many high fives, so many hugs!!!”

A ferocious five-pack. (Photo courtesy Elizabeth Bitting)

Bitting also praised the MVC boys for their “awesome sportsmanship,” Coupeville Middle School running guru Amber Wyman for her support, and the Wolf girls for their grit.

“They persevered, pushed themselves and all ran a beautiful race,” Bitting said.

“Each and every girl dug deep and entered the final stretch with a kick through the finish line. I was so very impressed of them all!

“Super big shout out to Coach Wyman for always being there, supporting, cheering the team on and helping to navigate the craziness and fun-ness of it all!!! I LOVE HER!!!!!!

 

Thursday results:

 

GIRLS:

Noelle Western (14th) 22:44.8
Aleksia Jump (23rd) 24:13.5
Ari Armstrong (38th) 26:34.1
Erica McGrath (42nd) 28:24.4
Reagan Callahan (43rd) 28:30.3

 

BOYS:

Carson Field (7th) 18:13.9
Landon Roberts (13th) 18:26.4
Ezekiel Allen (16th) 18:36.1
George Spear (20th) 18:46.2
Thomas Strelow (26th) 18:57.8
Kenneth Jacobsen (27th) 18:57.8
Axel Marshall (56th) 21:45.0

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Coupeville cross country put five runners in the top 10 at Thursday’s league championship meet. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

It came down to the wire.

The Coupeville High School boys’ cross country team put four runners in the top nine Thursday at the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships but missed out on a team title by a single point.

Host Mount Vernon Christian held off the Wolves 39-40, while the Hurricane girls also edged Coupeville for the team crown by a 22-33 margin.

“What a rush!” said Coupeville coach Elizabeth Bitting. “To be separated by one point at the league championship is a testament to the hard work all these runners in our league put in.

“ONE POINT! They gave it their all!”

Runners from six schools competed on the 5,000-meter course, with Friday Harbor (66), Orcas Island (93) and Evangel Classical (114) rounding out the battle for the boys’ team title.

Only MVC and Coupeville fielded full rosters in the girl’s race.

Overall, 46 boys and 21 girls hit the tape, with Isaac Betz and Evangeline Fikkert of MVC capturing individual crowns.

Coupeville sophomore Noelle Western and junior Carson Field topped their squad, both claiming 4th place.

George Spear (5th), Ezekiel Allen (8th), and Landon Roberts (9th) also cracked the top 10, while eight of the nine Wolves who ran at last year’s NWL Championships set a PR this time around.

“Having four boys in the top 10 and one girl is amazing,” Bitting said. “They pushed themselves and it showed.”

Next up for the Wolves is Tri-Districts, which brings together harriers from District 1, 2, and 3 in a battle royal Thursday, Oct. 26 at Fort Steilacoom Park in Lakewood.

The top four girls’ teams and top two boys’ teams at that event advance to the state meet Nov. 4 in Pasco.

If your team doesn’t qualify, you can still punch your ticket to the big dance as an individual.

The top 28 girls and top 14 boys earn slots.

“They gotta bring it next Thursday!” Bitting said, as she mentally mapped out a week of practice in advance of Tri-Districts.

 

Thursday results:

 

GIRLS:

Noelle Western (4th) 23:49.66
Aleksia Jump (12th) 25:52.64
Ari Armstrong (15th) 28:27.34
Reagan Callahan (17th) 28:42.27
Erica McGrath (18th) 28:42.55

 

BOYS:

Carson Field (4th) 18:41.03
George Spear (5th) 19:00.47
Ezekiel Allen (8th) 19:14.32
Landon Roberts (9th) 19:20.29
Kenneth Jacobsen (14th) 19:46.69
Thomas Strelow (17th) 20:35.55
Nicholas Wasik (26th) 21:20.54
Axel Marshall (28th) 21:29.55
Preston Howard (29th) 21:30.61
Santi Ojeda (33rd) 21:52.93
Damy Giacobbe (43rd) 29:31.26

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Blue skies and fast feet. (Amber Wyman photos)

They hit the tape for the final time this season.

Running Wednesday at the Cascade League Championships in South Whidbey, the Coupeville Middle School cross country squad put a bow on the 2023 campaign.

The Wolf girls, led by top finisher Mikayla Wagner, claimed 3rd place in the team standings, while the CMS boys finished 4th.

South Whidbey’s girls and Lakewood’s boys earned top honors at the seven-team event.

For Coupeville’s 8th graders, the meet was just one part of a busy day.

After zipping across the 3,000-meter course, they joined Coupeville coach Amber Wyman in hitting the road for a class field trip to Camp Moran.

And, since their destination sits on Orcas Island, that meant a late ferry trip.

But even with a long day, the Wolf team leaders were still going strong as they moved from one adventure to another.

Livin’ the ferry life.

 

Wednesday results:

 

GIRLS:

Mikayla Wagner (8th) 13:43.55
Laken Simpson (11th) 14:20.28
Lillian Ketterling (12th) 14:24.25
Allie Powers 
(15th) 14:38.75
Marin Winger 
(21st) 15:17.62
Anna Powers (23rd) 15:25.28
Hazel Goldman (26th) 15:34.72
Elizabeth Marshall
(49th) 17:38.34
Devon Wyman
(53rd) 17:58.93
Ava Lucero
(58th) 18:07.65
Claire Lachnit
(59th) 18:08.16
Mary Western (61st) 18:16.84
Hailey Goldman (72nd) 18:43.49

 

BOYS:

Beckett Green (16th) 12:35.80
Henry Purdue (17th) 12:38.25
Isaiah Allen (18th) 12:52.06
Archer Schwarz (26th) 13:37.81
Edmund Kunz (29th) 13:44.20
Avery Eelkema (40th) 14:29.45
Ossian Merkel (42nd) 14:33.65
River Simpson (46th) 14:47.55
Christopher Zenz (53rd) 16:03.82

To the start line, one last time.

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Mitchell Hall (right), fast and smart. (Maria Summers photo)

He’s still moving down the trail.

Despite battling pain in his Achilles and knee, Coupeville grad Mitchell Hall competed in his fourth college cross country meet Saturday.

The former Wolf, now a freshman at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, ran at the Augustana Interregional Invitational in Rock Island, Illinois.

Hall covered the 8K course in 29 minutes, 41.2 seconds, placing 276th in a field of 404 runners.

His college PR is 29:10.2.

Rose-Hulman returns to training for two weeks, with its next meet the HCAC Championships Saturday, Oct. 28 in Shelbyville, Indiana.

During his time at CHS, Hall was a standout student and track and cross country athlete who was also flying up through the ranks at Prairie Center Market.

He’s studying physics and mathematics at Rose-Hulman.

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Ready to rumble. (Photos by Sherry Bonacci and Laura Callahan)

They were back, and faster than ever.

Returning to Lake Padden in Bellingham, where many of them competed in a relay event back in August, Coupeville High School cross country runners sparkled Thursday afternoon.

This time out, the event was the Lake Lap Invite, with the Wolf girls finishing 6th in the team standings and the boys squad claiming 7th.

The Meridian girls and Sehome boys brought home team titles, with sophomores Logan Ignacio of Meridian and Nickolas Luce of Lynden Christian finishing fastest on the 2.6-mile course.

Marking the end of the regular season, the event catapults the Wolves into the postseason.

“What a rush! What a race!” said CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting.

“EVERYBODY who ran the relay in August PR’d their time by well over a minute! A very fast race.”

Junior Carson Field was the fastest Wolf, cracking the 15-minute barrier, while his teammates all ran strongly.

“Top five boys were within one minute of each other,” Bitting said. “The girls ran a beautiful, strong race. So much fun!!!”

As her runners competed on one of the prettiest courses they will see this season, Bitting got some help from bus driver extraordinaire Laurie Black, who doubled as an unofficial assisant coach.

“She helped me with times!” Bitting said. “I truly do appreciate our bus drivers; they are the best!!!”

Coupeville charges into the postseason after this, with the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships Oct. 19 at Mount Vernon Christian.

After that comes Tri-Districts Oct. 26 at Fort Steilacoom Park, and, hopefully, the state meet Nov. 4 in Pasco.

George Spear kicks it into overdrive.

 

Thursday results:

 

GIRLS:

Noelle Western (16th) 19:17.90
Jasmine Castellanos (36th) 21:00.20
Aleksia Jump (46th) 21:46.90
Reagan Callahan (59th) 23:52.50
Erica McGrath (61st) 24:19.00

 

BOYS:

Carson Field (23rd) 14:52.90
Landon Roberts (50th) 15:38.40
George Spear (53rd) 15:42.20
Ezekiel Allen (56th) 15:45.30
Kenneth Jacobsen (61st) 15:50.80
Nicholas Wasik (107th) 17:22.00
Santi Ojeda (115th) 17:36.70
Preston Howard (121st) 17:50.50
Axel Marshall (124th) 17:59.20
Zach Blitch (165th) 23:37.60
Damy Giacobbe (168th) 23:46.50

Your moment of Zen.

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