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Mary Western flies across the tundra in an earlier race. (Wendy Wasik photo)

Defend the home trail.

The Coupeville Middle School cross country team sent 21 runners to the line Thursday, as the Wolves hosted a six-team meet at Fort Casey State Park under sunny skies.

The Lakewood boys and South Whidbey girls claimed team titles, with CMS earning fourth and third, respectively.

Isaac Girma and Corinne Hudders, both 8th graders from King’s, finished atop the individual races, while Coupeville’s Mikayla Wagner and Isaiah Allen notched top 10 performances.

Overall, 138 runners enjoyed the scenic views of Central Whidbey during Coupeville’s only home meet of the season.

CHS cross country runners came out to help their younger counterparts, operating as race marshals and cleanup crew.

“They were such a big help,” said CMS coach Amber Wyman.

“It was a beautiful, sunny Whidbey day!” she added. “We received many compliments on the race and were told multiple times that this was a favorite for many.”

From the weather to the views, the race went off without a hitch.

Fast times and PR’s for many of the Wolves helped put a cherry on the top.

“The Coupeville athletes pushed themselves with several achieving their personal goals,” Wyman said.

“I could go on and on; these athletes impress me each week!”

The Wolves next chance to shine arrives Saturday, when they head off to Shoreline for the King’s Roller Coaster Run.

Coupeville’s male runners crowd the starting line at Ft. Casey. (Amber Wyman photo)

 

Thursday results:

 

GIRLS:

Mikayla Wagner (10th) 10:54.75
Lillian Ketterling (12th) 11:04.03
Laken Simpson (14th) 11:24.20
Allie Powers (15th) 11:26.04
Anna Powers
(16th) 11:26.39
Hazel Goldman 
(20th) 12:04.81
Elizabeth Marshall
 (35th) 13:30.33
Mary Western
 (39th) 13:41.47
Ava Lucero 
(47th) 14:17.44
Claire Luchnit
(53rd) 14:54.54
Hailey Goldman
 (58th) 15:48.52
Amelia Crowder 
(68th) 17:28.39

 

BOYS:

Isaiah Allen (10th) 9:34.54
Henry Purdue (15th) 9:57.51
Cyrus Sparacio (18th) 10:26.58
Archer Schwarz (23rd) 10:45.86
Edmund Kunz (26th) 10:48.49
Johnathan Jacobsen (30th) 10:58.22
Ossian Merkel (33rd) 11:14.12
River Simpson (38th) 11:26.06
Avery Eelkema (61st) 15:00.32

 

The Wolf girls, ready to rumble in the sunshine. (Amber Wyman photo)

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The Wolves celebrate Lillian Ketterling’s top 10 finish. (Wendy Wasik photos)

It begins.

A new season of Coupeville Middle School cross country officially kicked off Saturday, with the Wolves travelling to Langley for the 44th annual Carl Westling Invite.

While there, 19 Wolves hit the trail, with 8th graders Lillian Ketterling and Beckett Green zipping across the 3000-meter course to claim top 10 finishes.

Injuries and family obligations reduced Coupeville’s roster a bit, but Wolf coach Amber Wyman came away pleased with the performance of those who were available.

“The athletes that were able showed up to run!” she said. “They all did a great job, pushed themselves hard and it showed.

“I’m very excited to see what this season is going to bring!”

Cyrus Sparacio heads for the finish line.

The Wolves have a busy week ahead of them, with two meets in three days.

Coupeville hosts a four-team Cascade League meet at Ft. Casey next Thursday, Sept. 21, then travels to Shoreline Sept. 23 for the King’s Roller Coaster Run.

 

Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

Lillian Ketterling (10th) 14:51.87
Allie Powers (11th) 14:53.49
Laken Simpson
(13th) 15:10.09
Hazel Goldman
(19th) 16:32.39
Elizabeth Marshall
(33rd) 18:25.96
Devon Wyman
(35th) 18:28.43
Mary Western
(36th) 18:30.90
Ava Lucero
(48th) 20:44.15
Hailey Goldman
(51st) 21:29.72
Amelia Crowder
(52nd) 21:31.88

 

BOYS:

Beckett Green (10th) 13:01.22
Isaiah Allen (12th) 13:31.55
Cyrus Sparacio (22nd) 14:22.91
Johnathan Jacobsen (27th) 14:59.88
Archer Schwarz (28th) 15:00.27
Ossian Merkel (32nd) 15:23.55
River Simpson (34th) 15:29.53
Christopher Zenz (43rd) 16:03.04
Avery Eelkema (55th) 20:23.41

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Cris Matochi returns to lead Coupeville Middle School volleyball. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Plan now, but always keep an eye out for changes.

Coupeville Middle School has released mostly official schedules for its fall sports teams, though seasoned observers know that even the best plans sometimes get tweaked down the road.

The Wolves send volleyball spikers and cross country harriers into action, with the first competitions set for September.

The schedules as they stand today:

 

CROSS COUNTRY:

Sat-Sept. 16 — @ Westling Invite (South Whidbey) — (10:00)
Thur-Sept. 21 — HOME meet (3:30)
Sat-Sept. 23 — @ King’s Invite — (12:00)
Thur-Sept. 28 — @ Granite Falls — (3:30)
Fri-Oct. 6 — @ Hole in the Wall (Lakewood) — (3:30)
Wed-Oct. 11 — @ Sultan — (3:30)
Tue-Oct. 17 — @ Cascade League Championships (S. Whidbey) — (3:30)

 

VOLLEYBALL:

Mon-Sept. 25 — @ Sultan — (3:15)
Thur-Sept. 28 — @ King’s — (3:30)
Mon-Oct. 2 — Granite Falls — (3:15)
Wed-Oct. 4 — Northshore Christian — (3:15)
Mon-Oct. 9 — Sultan — (3:15)
Wed-Oct. 11 — @ South Whidbey — (3:30)
Wed-Oct. 18 — South Whidbey — (3:15)
Mon-Oct. 23 — @ Lakewood — (3:15)

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Wolf 6th grader Tamsin Ward made a splash in her first middle school track season. (Photo courtesy Jandellyn Ward)

She’s off to an impressive start.

Coupeville Middle School 6th grader Tamsin Ward won 11 times, across four different events, in the just-concluded track and field season.

While middle school stats are notoriously hard to document (more on that in a second), her 2023 campaign ranks as the third-best put up by a Wolf athlete in the last 15 years.

Only Lindsey Roberts, with 18 wins, and state champ Alex Murdy, with 12, had more in a single spring, and both accomplished that feat as 8th graders.

Danny Conlisk (10), who went on to win two state titles as a high school runner, is fourth, while Nick Laska notched nine victories as a 7th grader this spring, tying him with Makana Stone at #5 on the CMS single-season list.

Now, here’s where we talk about why it’s nearly impossible to fully document what may have happened in the past.

While athletic.net makes modern life much easier, compiling track and field activity from across the country, it’s only been with us since 2004.

Originally released just in Oregon (not a state we live in), its Coupeville Middle School-related data doesn’t go back any further than 2008.

So, while I can document 87 Wolves who have earned a medal at the high school state track and field championships — dating back to 1963 — only 39 of those competitors have readily available middle school results.

But wait, CMS might have something in its own records … ha ha, just kidding. No one held on to anything.

So, while Tyler and Kyle King have 11 and 10 state meet medals, respectively, and Natasha Bamberger won five state titles, they and other “early” contenders such as Jeff Fielding and Joy Hack aren’t part of this project.

Unless someone has some handwritten notes stashed in a box out in a barn.

Until then, the best seasons by a CMS track and field athlete between 2008-2023 are listed below.

The list goes 12 deep, and not 10, because of a three-way tie at #10.

Seen here as a high school track athlete, Jared Helmstadter got off to a strong start in middle school. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Lindsey Roberts
18 wins
2015 – 8th grade

200 (6)
1600 (4)
100 Hurdles (6)
4 x 100 Relay (2)

 

Alex Murdy
12 wins
2019 – 8th grade

200 (2)
4 x 100 Relay (4)
High Jump (3)
Long Jump (3)

 

Tamsin Ward
11 wins
2023 – 6th grade

100 (4)
Shot Put (4)
High Jump (2)
Long Jump (1)

 

Danny Conlisk
10 wins
2015 – 8th grade

100 (1)
200 (3)
1600 (6)

 

Nick Laska
9 wins
2023 – 7th grade

4 x 100 Relay (2)
Shot Put (3)
Discus (4)

 

Makana Stone
9 wins
2012 – 8th grade

200 (2)
400 (4)
4 x 200 Relay (2)
Long Jump (1)

 

Chris Battaglia
8 wins
2014 – 7th grade

1600 (3)
4 x 200 Relay (3)
High Jump (2)

 

Chris Battaglia
8 wins
2015 – 8th grade

Discus (4)
High Jump (4)

 

Jared Helmstadter
7 wins
2012 – 8th grade

100 (3)
400 (2)
4 x 100 Relay (2)

 

Beckett Green
6 wins
2023 – 7th grade

100 (2)
200 (2)
4 x 100 Relay (2)

 

Lathom Kelley
6 wins
2012 – 8th grade

800 (2)
4 x 100 Relay (2)
Shot Put (2)

 

Lindsey Roberts
6 wins
2014 – 7th grade

200 (1)
1600 (2)
75 Hurdles (3)

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Kennedy O’Neill soars to glory.

No more meets, but a few photos left to deal with.

The Coupeville Middle School track and field team wrapped its season last week with the Cascade League Championships, and today we offer up the remaining pics we had still stashed away.

The action photos are from Wolf Mom Ana Oliveira, the coach portraits snapped by John Fisken.

Ready to launch.

Wolf coach Amber Wyman guided her team to a strong finish.

Feel the burn.

A jumper comes in hot.

Devon Wyman cruises on by.

Jon Gabelein, track guru.

Up, up, and away.

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