Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for the ‘Middle School’ Category

Gabe Eck sportin' Team USA colors. (Cielo Eck photos)

Gabe Eck sportin’ Team USA colors. (Cielo Eck photos)

The home of football excellence.

The home of football excellence.

Ty Eck

Ty Eck

award

Ty Eck’s award from the U of O camp.

Football is their ticket across the USA.

As they prepare for their eighth grade season at Coupeville Middle School, twins Gabe and Ty Eck are already familiar with their helmet and pads.

The pair took a brief break from their spring baseball season, when they played for the Oak Harbor Babe Ruth squad, to attend a three-day football camp at the University of Oregon.

Out of 350 players in grades 8-12, camp officials singled out 32 to receive awards, with Ty Eck being tabbed as the Most Outstanding 8th Grade Defensive Back.

Then, after wrapping their baseball season, the Ecks hit the road for a far longer trip, heading off to Canton, Ohio, home of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

While there, the duo attended the week-long USA Football’s National Team Development Games. The event, sponsored by Shock Doctor, was held at Walsh University.

Drawing in players from across the country, the event, which boasted more than 180 incoming eighth-grade and freshman players, was a 2-in-1 affair.

Players had the chance to receive coaching and skills work while also getting a chance to compete for spots on the U15 U.S. National Team, which competes against Canada in the International Bowl.

Playing and practicing in front of current NCAA coaches and USA Football scouts, the Ecks and their fellow players competed in game action and had numerous seminars.

While there, they received instruction on proper equipment fitting, concussion education, heat preparedness and hydration education and proper tackling techniques.

Read Full Post »

Sage Renniger tears up the 400. (John Fisken photo)

Sage Renniger tears up the 400. (John Fisken photo)

Lindsey Roberts cleared her final hurdle.

The Coupeville Middle School 7th grader capped an auspicious first season by winning the 75 meter hurdles at the Cascade Conference Championships Monday, smashing her personal record in the event along the way.

Her win, along with a victory by the 7th grade boys’ 4 x 200 relay unit of Chris Battaglia, Ty Eck, Gabe Eck and Uriah Kastner provided the highlights for the Wolves as they wrapped their season.

After Day 1 of the two-day season finale played out May 28 with mostly prelims, Day 2 was all finals, all day.

Complete Day 2 results:

GIRLS:

200 (7th) — Lindsey Roberts (5th) 31.68; Ashlie Shank (8th) 32.42

200 (8th) — Mckenzie Meyer (5th) 31.57; Payton Aparicio (8th) 32.71

400 (8th) — Sage Renniger (4th) 1:09.54

1600 (7th) — Reed Richards (4th) 6:17.47; Roberts (5th) 6:24.45

1600 (8th) — Lauren Bayne (4th) 6:16.11; Aparicio (6th) 6:30.65

75 Hurdles (7th) — Roberts (1st) 13.76; Kalia Littlejohn (4th) 15.02

75 Hurdles (8th) — Bayne (8th) 14.71

4 x 100 Relay (7th) — Richards, Littlejohn, Shank, Roberts (4th) 1:00.60

4 x 100 Relay (8th) — Bayne, Abby Parker, Allison Wenzel, Aparicio (7th) 1:03.02

4 x 200 Relay (7th) — Maddy Hilkey, Julia Beumer, Emma Smith, Allison Jungmann (2nd) 2:15.70

4 x 200 Relay (8th) — Renniger, Meyer, Kyla Briscoe, Aparicio (3rd) 2:05.81

Discus (7th) — Hilkey (9th) 55-03; E. Smith (12th) 48-09; Moira Reed (22nd) 32-10

Discus (8th) — Ashley Smith (14th) 50-09

Long Jump (8th) — Parker (7th) 13-02.75; Meyer (10th) 12-11.50; Maggie Crimmins (27th) 10-08.75

BOYS:

100 (7th) — Gabe Eck (3rd) 13.49

200 (8th) — Jacob Smith (6th) 27.22

400 (8th) — J. Smith (3rd) 59.45

110 Hurdles (7th) — Ty Eck (4th) 19.91

110 Hurdles (8th) — Cameron Toomey-Stout (3rd) 18.73; Jesse Hester (7th) 19.51

4 x 100 Relay (7th) — Danny Conlisk, Teo Keilwitz, G. Eck, Uriah Kastner (4th) 58.49

4 x 100 Relay (8th) — Lawrence Boado, Henry Wynn, Noah Allison, Coleby Fleming (5th) 54.14

4 x 200 Relay (7th) — Chris Battaglia, T. Eck, G. Eck, Kastner (1st) 1:57.25

4 x 200 Relay (8th) — Boado, Hunter Downes, Wynn, J. Smith (4th) 1:59.51

Shot Put (8th) — Luke Carlson (17th) 26-10.25

High Jump (7th) — Battaglia (3rd) 4-10; Kastner (9th) 4-04; T. Eck (11th) 4-02

High Jump (8th) — Luke Merriman (9th) 4-06; J. Smith (13th) 4-04; Toomey-Stout (18th) 4-02

Read Full Post »

Lindsey Roberts

Lindsey Roberts cruises in an earlier-season race. (John Fisken photo)

Reed Richards (far left), shown with her relay teammates (l t r) Roberts, Kalia Littlejohn and Ashlie Shank.

Reed Richards (far right), with relay teammates (l t r) Roberts, Kalia Littlejohn and Ashlie Shank. (Sherry Roberts photo)

The Reed and Lindsey Show rolls on.

Coupeville Middle School seventh graders Reed Richards and Lindsey Roberts continued their torrid track seasons Wednesday, winning events at Day 1 of the Cascade Conference Championships in Shoreline.

Richards went nuclear, dropping 11 seconds off of her personal record to out-duel Mary Carbajal of Sultan and win the finals of the 800 by nearly a second. Third place was a whopping 17 seconds off of Richards‘ pace.

Roberts claimed first in the prelims for the 75 meter hurdles, also setting a PR.

The two-day event wraps up Monday, June 2.

Day 1 was a mix of finals in some throwing and jumping events and a handful of distance races, while the sprints were prelims. Day 2 will include the relays and the remainder of the finals for all events.

Complete Day 1 results:

GIRLS:

100 (7th) — Julia Beumer (15th) 16.05; Allison Jungmann (18th) 16.30

100 (8th) — Allison Wenzel (10th) 15.58; Maggie Crimmins (21st) 16.60

200 (7th) — Lindsey Roberts (5th) 31.42; Ashlie Shank (7th) 32.23; Beumer (16th) 33.97; Jungmann (23rd) 35.94

200 (8th) — Mckenzie Meyer (4th) 31.03; Payton Aparicio (8th) 32.50

400 (7th) — Kalia Littlejohn (9th) 1:14.78

400 (8th) — Sage Renninger (5th) 1:09.90

800 (7th) *FINAL* — Reed Richards (1st) 2:45.30

800 (8th) *FINAL* — Abby Parker (4th) 2:43.63

75 Hurdles (7th) — Roberts (1st) 13.95; Littlejohn (6th) 15.18; Richards (12th) 15.87

75 Hurdles (8th) — Lauren Bayne (8th) 14.46; Wenzel (13th) 15.24; Ashley Smith (19th) 16.08

Shot Put (7th) *FINAL* — Maddy Hilkey (4th) 20-06.50; Emma Smith (12th) 19-02.25; Moira Reed (21st) 16-10.50

Shot Put (8th) *FINAL* — A. Smith (12th) 20-04.50

High Jump (7th) *FINAL* — Littlejohn (8th) 3-08

High Jump (8th) *FINAL* — Bayne (7th) 3-10

 

BOYS:

100 (7th) — Gabe Eck (5th) 13.77; Teo Keilwitz (14th) 14.92; Seth David (20th) 16.02; Ethan Kedrowski (25th) 17.79

100 (8th) — Kenny Johnson (11th) 14.19; Luke Merriman (15th) 14.90

200 (8th) — Jacob Smith (6th) 27.50; Lawrence Boado (12th) 28.23

400 (8th) — Smith (4th) 1:00.88; Noah Allison (11th) 1:04.47; Jesse Hester (15th) 1:08.26

1600 (7th) *FINAL* — Chris Battaglia (3rd) 5:34.45

1600 (8th) *FINAL* — Boado (6th) 5:34.91; Allison (8th) 5:37.30

110 Hurdles (7th) — Ty Eck (5th) 20.57

110 Hurdles (8th) — Hester (3rd) 19.05; Cameron Toomey-Stout (5th) 19.10; Allison (9th) 20.26

Discus (7th) *FINAL* — Keilwitz (16th) 54-10; Dawson Sorrows (25th) 40-07

Discus (8th) *FINAL* — Luke Carlson (17th) 68-02

Long Jump (7th) *FINAL* — T. Eck (4th) 15-01; G. Eck (7th) 14-05.50; Uriah Kastner (19th) 12-06.25; David (24th) 11-10

Long Jump (8th) *FINAL* — Toomey-Stout (8th) 14-07; Merriman (14th) 13-06.50; Hunter Downes (21st) 12-02.50; Johnson (28th) 10-10

Read Full Post »

Maggie Crimmins slices through the 100. (John Fisken photos)

Maggie Crimmins slices through the 100. (John Fisken photos)

Lindsey Roberts explodes over a hurdle.

Lindsey Roberts explodes over a hurdle.

Shot put strength, part one.

Shot put strength, part one.

And part deux.

And part deux.

Reed Richards (left) hands the baton to Roberts in the 4 x 100 relay.

Reed Richards (left) hands the baton to Roberts in the 4 x 100 relay.

We have launch!

We have launch!

They beat the rain by a day.

The wet stuff is falling all over the place Friday, but Thursday it was clear skies for the Coupeville Middle School track and field squad as they traveled down the Island to tangle with arch-rival Langley.

While we don’t have results to post yet (we’ll have to see if Langley coaches pull a Northshore and fail to report anything to athletic.net or step up and makes the whole Island proud), we do have photos.

They come courtesy of John Fisken, and, if you like them, head over to the link below to see more (and possibly purchase some). A percentage of all sales goes to fund college scholarships for CHS student athletes.

P.S. — I don’t know all the middle school students by sight, so some photos have names. Others don’t.

http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf3528f17a30

Read Full Post »

CMS throwers Emma Smith (left) and Maddy Hilkey get photobombed by speedy Lindsey Roberts. (Sherry Roberts photo)

CMS throwers Emma Smith (left) and Maddy Hilkey get photo-bombed by speedy Lindsey Roberts. (Sherry Roberts photo)

The lightning fast 7th grade 4 x 100 relay unit is (l to r) Roberts, Kalia Littlejohn, Ashlie Shank and Reed Richards.

  The lightning fast 7th grade 4 x 100 relay unit is (l to r) Roberts, Kalia Littlejohn, Ashlie Shank and Reed Richards.

Teo Keilwitz (Janie Keilwitz photo)

  Teo Keilwitz, Julia Beumer (center) and Allison Jungmann hang out in the sun. (Janie Keilwitz photo)

There have been three middle school track meets this season, and yet I have reported results from only two.

Why, you ask?

Because Northshore Christian Academy can’t get its stuff together, that’s why.

After hosting Coupeville and King’s May 14, Northshore, as the home team, would be expected to post results to athletic.net, the clearing house for all things track related.

They didn’t, though, stiffing the Wolves, both in person and online, leaving CMS without times or distances in any event.

Nothing was posted, nothing was announced in person.

Nada. Zip.

Boo, Northshore! You had one job, and you blew it.

If they had posted times, we’d be able to tell you that 7th grade stars Lindsey Roberts (6:33) and Reed Richards (6:34) set PRs in the 1600.

Well, I guess I just did, thanks to the efforts of CMS coach Janie Rosenkrance, who hand-timed that event, and mom Sherry Roberts, who passed on the info.

But, if you came here looking for stats on Chris Battaglia, the Eck brothers or Kalia Littlejohn, go check with Northshore, cause that apparently is a secret not to be revealed.

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »