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   Ben Smith set PRs in two events Tuesday during a home CMS track meet. (Deb Smith photo)

   Kiara Contreras (left) and Ja’Kenya Hoskins amuse themselves between events. (Susan Hulst photo)

Success is in their DNA.

An astonishing 17 of the 20 Coupeville Middle School track and field athletes who competed Tuesday set at least one PR.

Part of the success might have stemmed from the Wolves being able to run and throw at a facility they are well acquainted with, cause it’s their own.

The lone home meet of the CMS season, it featured Coupeville facing off with Chimacum and Blue Heron (Port Townsend) and was held under rare sunny skies.

While all of the Wolves had strong days, Bella Velasco and Ja’Kenya Hoskins led the way, both nabbing PRs in all four of their events.

Coupeville has one regular season meet left on the schedule — a trip to Sequim May 16 — then wraps the year with the league championships at Forks May 24.

Complete CMS Tuesday results:

Girls:

60 — Ja’Kenya Hoskins 8.18 *PR*

100 — Angelina Gebhard 16.30; Kylie Chernikoff 16.41; Kiara Contreras 16.50

200 — Hoskins 29.30 *PR*; Alana Mihill 42.00

400 — Bella Velasco 1:28.50 *PR*

800 — Adair De Jesus-Ramirez 3:07 *PR*; Mihill 3:21 *PR*

1600 — Catherine Lhamon 6:53

75 Hurdles — Contreras 17.01

200 Hurdles — Velasco 36.60 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — De Jesus-Ramirez, Gebhard, Noelle Daigneault, Velasco 1:04 *PR*

4 x 200 Relay — Hoskins, Contreras, Gebhard, Velasco 2:07 *PR*

Shot Put — Chernikoff 19-00

Discus — Chernikoff 65-00 *PR*

Turbo Javelin — Mihill 39-04 *PR*; De Jesus-Ramirez 35-10 *PR*

Long Jump — Hoskins 14-02.50 *PR*; Contreras 12-00 *PR*; Gebhard 10-09

Boys:

60 — Sage Downes 9.15; Sam Wynn 9.16

100 — Jake Mitten 12.72 *PR*; Aiden Burdge 13.35 *PR*; Downes 13.50 *PR*; Zach Murtha 13.75 *PR*, Ben Smith 14.00 *PR*; James Mayne 15.35 *PR*; Gabe Shaw 15.50; Alex Jimenez 16.12 *PR*; Trystan Ford 16.69

1600 — Connor Barton 5:50; Wynn 5:53 *PR*; Murtha 5:58 *PR*

75 Hurdles — Mayne 17.65 *PR*

200 Hurdles — Smith 33.00 *PR*; Barton 34.00 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Wynn, Burdge, Downes, Mitten 56.64

Shot Put — Jimenez 22-10; Ford 22-05

Discus — Ford 57-01; Jimenez 51-06 *PR*

Turbo Javelin — Ford 72-05; Jimenez 40-08

Long Jump — Barton 13-03

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Cookies are handed out for PRs. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

   A Wolf prepares to heave the shot put into the great wide open. (Deb Smith photo)

   Track — a whole lot of waiting around, followed by running as fast as you can, then waiting some more for your next event. (Susan Hulst photo)

It was a day for PRs, and cookies.

Competing at a three-team meet in Port Townsend Wednesday, the Coupeville Middle School track squad ripped up its record books.

Logan Martin smashed his PR in the turbo javelin by an astonishing 47 feet, and that was just the start.

Others making big moves included Ben Smith (a 24-foot improvement in the javelin), Emily Fiedler (a 10-foot jump in the same event) and Catherine Lhamon (a 22-second time drop in the 800).

“I could go on and on!! It was a good day!!!,” said CMS coach Elizabeth Bitting.

The Wolves return home for their first meet on the school’s new track Tuesday, May 9.

Complete Wednesday results:

Girls:

60 — Ja’Kenya Hoskins 8.43; Emily Fiedler 9.05; Maddy Andrews 9.60

100 — Kiara Contreras 15.09; Kylie Chernikoff 16.01; Angelina Gebhard 16.02

200 — Hoskins 30.15; Bella Velasco 34.84; Alana Mihill 40.15

800 — Catherine Lhamon 3:14.40; Adair De Jesus-Ramirez 3:16.40; Mihill 3:28.70

1600 — De Jesus-Ramirez 7:00

75 Hurdles — Contreras 16.60

4 x 100 Relay — De Jesus-Ramirez, Gebhard, Noelle Daigneault, Velasco 1:04.05

4 x 200 Relay — Hoskins, Contreras, Gebhard, Velasco 2:09.07

Shot Put — Chernikoff 20-05; Daigneault 18-05; Andrews 11-07

Discus — Chernikoff 53-00

Turbo Javelin — Fiedler 72-08; Ella Colwell 52-02; Daigneault 50-02; Lhamon 32-05

Long Jump — Gebhard 13-05; Hoskins 12-01.25; Contreras 10-4.25; Colwell 8-09; Chernikoff 7-10

High Jump — Fiedler 4-02

Boys:

60 — Sam Wynn 8.02; Sage Downes 8.09

100 — Jake Mitten 12.81; Aiden Burdge 13.75; Downes 14.02; Ben Smith 14.28; Zach Murtha 14.58, Gabe Shaw 15.48; Trystan Ford 16.08; Alex Jimenez 16.78; James Mayne 17.37

1600 — Connor Barton 5:48; Wynn 5:50; Murtha 6:14; TJ Rickner 6:58

75 Hurdles — Mayne 18.75

200 Hurdles — Smith 33.06; Barton 34.28

4 x 100 Relay — Wynn, Burdge, Downes, Mitten 54.80; Murtha, Smith, Logan Martin, Barton 57.00

Shot Put — Ford 23-08; Jimenez 23-07.50; Shaw 22-09.50

Discus — Ford 57-00; Jimenez 44-02; Shaw 44-01

Turbo Javelin — Martin 144-06; Smith 98-06; Ford 76-08; Rickner 73-09; Logan Wertz 68-02; Jimenez 44-03

Long Jump — Wynn 14-05; Barton 13-09.50

High Jump — Martin 4-10; Mitten 4-10

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   Coupeville Middle School track coach Elizabeth Bitting shares results with some of her athletes. (Deb Smith photos)

Ben Smith waits for his moment to shine.

The weather in Port Angeles was a constantly changing affair.

A new season begins.

Packing 20 or so athletes onto the bus, the Coupeville Middle School track and field squad headed to Port Angeles Wednesday, where it clashed in a three-team meet.

While there, the Wolves faced one team (Forks) comparable in size and one (host Stevens) which had 140+ athletes.

And yes, that is supposed to say 140 and not just 40…

While the Wolves had no shot at bringing home team titles in those kind of conditions, they did battle for individual glory, with Jake Mitten (High Jump) and Ja’Kenya Hoskins (60-yard dash) winning their events.

“We had some standout performances,” said CMS coach Elizabeth Bitting. “We were able to get some places.

“We had rain, wind, sun, a little bit of it all.”

Now, as you gaze upon the following results, give me a little leeway, since A) I’m going off of handwritten results and a couple of numbers were tricky to decipher and B) not a single bit of this is appearing in the Whidbey News-Times.

So, here we go, and let’s see how close I got to reality.

Girls (8th grade):

800 — Catherine Lhamon 3:36.20

1600 — Lhamon 6:31.00

High Jump — Emily Fiedler 4-00

Turbo — Fiedler 62-09; Lhamon 43-09

Girls (7th grade):

60 — Ja’Kenya Hoskins 8.75

100 — Kiara Contreras 16.23; Bella Velasco 16.25; Angelina Gebhard 17.07

200 — Hoskins 20.14

800 — Alana Mihill 2:37.00

4 x 100 Relay — Gebhard, Ella Colwell, Noelle Daigneault, Velasco 1:07.52

4 x 200 Relay — Hoskins, Contreras, Gebhard, Velasco 2:13.03

Shot put — Daigneault 20-12.50

Discus — Colwell 50-04

High Jump — Hoskins 3-08

Long Jump — Gebhard 12-00; Contreras 10-10.50; Colwell 7-10

Turbo — Mihill 35-11

Boys (8th grade):

60 — Ben Smith 9.21

100 — Jake Mitten 13.14, Smith 15.02, James Mayne 16.06; Alex Jimenez 16.91; Trystan Ford 17.64

200 — Mitten 23.30

200 Hurdles — Smith 35.99

Shot Put — Ford 20-05; Mayne 16-07.50; Jimenez 14-05.50

Discus — Ford 56-04; Jimenez 50-07.50

High Jump — Mitten 4-08

Turbo — Smith 72-07; Ford 58-08; Jimenez 46-09

Boys (7th grade):

60 — Zach Murtha 9.36

100 — Aiden Burdge 13.95; Murtha 14.98; Logan Martin 15.26; Gabe Shaw 16.07

1600 — Connor Barton 5:56.30; Murtha 6:20.00

200 Hurdles — Barton 34.40

4 x 100 Relay — Burdge, Shaw, Barton, Murtha 1:00.50

Shot Put — Martin 23-11

Discus — Martin 85-05

Long Jump — Barton 14-00; Burdge 12-04

Turbo — Martin 97-00; Shaw 53-02

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   Adair DeJesus (left) and Ja’Kenya Hoskins (middle) are among 26 Wolves who have turned out for track season. (John Fisken photo)

The oval just got crowded.

With the high school squad already off running (and throwing), the brand-new Coupeville track and field facilities welcomed middle school athletes into the mix this week.

Co-coaches Elizabeth Bitting and Jon Gabelein (she’s a vet, he replaces Bob Martin, who moved up to the high school squad) are joined by assistant coach (and former Wolf great) Larry Hurlburt.

They’ll be working with 26 athletes and the team’s five-meet season kicks off with a trip to Port Angeles April 27.

With the new home facilities, the Wolves will get to host a meet, as well.

The schedule:

Thursday, Apr. 27 @ Port Angeles
Wednesday, May 3 @ Port Townsend
Tuesday, May 9 home meet
Thursday, May 16 @ Sequim
Wednesday, May 24 @ League Championships (Forks)

The roster as it sits today:

Madi Andrews
Connor Barton
Aiden Burdge
Kylie Chernikoff
Ella Colsell
Kiara Contreras
Noelle Daigneault
Adair DeJesus
Sage Downes
Emily Fiedler
Trystan Ford
Angelina Gebhard
Ja’Kenya Hoskins
Alex Jimenez
Catherine Lhamon
Logan Martin
James Mayne
Alana Mihill
Jake Mitten
Zachary Murtha
TJ Rickner
Gabe Shaw
Ben Smith
Bella Velasco
Logan Wertz
Sam Wynn
Autumn Cernick
(Manager)

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   Genna Wright, thoroughly enjoying every moment of her athletic career. (John Fisken photo)

The little sister can kick your fanny, too.

Genna Wright is one of the most naturally exuberant athletes to ever grace Coupeville, epic smile beaming from coast to coast every time she plays, regardless of the sport or the outcome of the game.

Truth be told, though, she has a lot more good plays than bad.

Which is only fitting, since she comes from a family jam-packed with current and former Wolf stars that include Genna’s siblings and cousins alike.

Monday, the youngest in the family firmly seized the spotlight, torching Blue Heron for 20 points in her last hoops game in a Coupeville Middle School uniform.

Popping jumpers from everywhere on the floor, crashing the boards, leading the break, Wright was a one-woman wrecking ball, sparking the Wolf 8th graders to a 56-6 romp in their season finale.

Toss in a 24-10 win for the CMS 7th graders and things came to a positive end all around.

With the victories, the young guns finished 6-4 for first-year coach Megan Smith, while the “older” crew topped out at 3-7 for departing coach Ryan King.

We put older in parenthesis, since there were only four 8th graders playing this year, requiring the CMS coaches to shuffle players around all season.

Monday, it didn’t matter much which players were on the floor for the Wolves, cause they all shot the lights out.

8th grade:

Three plays in and the game was over.

Wolf scoring ace Chelsea Prescott put a rebound back up and in, knocked down a layup off a pass from Mollie Bailey, then circled around, paused for a second to see if big brother Devin was paying attention and sliced through the defense for a third-straight bucket.

At which point Wright waved her hand, bellowed “Hold my water!” and really unleashed (metaphorical) death and destruction.

By the time she was done (for a moment), she had racked up 10 points in the first quarter alone and CMS was sitting up 24-3 at the first break.

In between Wright’s early buckets, three of which came off of steals, the Wolves got a sweet jumper from Bailey, a steal and pedal-to-the-metal layup from Heidi Clinkscales and one more eye-popper from Prescott.

Picking the pocket of a Blue Heron player, #23 spun down the left side of the court, slashed to her right at the last moment, then arm way out in front of her, dropped a scoop shot high off the glass.

The one and only shot the visitors hit in the first half was a thing of beauty, a three-ball from way behind the arc lofted by Blue Heron’s smallest, but maybe hardest-charging player.

With the game way, way out of reach, King and his squad did everything possible to not inflict any more damage than necessary.

Wright, who had 16 at the half, settled for just two jumpers after the break, instead looking to set up her teammates.

It worked, as all nine Wolves who saw action in the nightcap scored a bucket, with the biggest roar reserved for 7th grader Lily Leedy.

A plucky ball-hawk who relentlessly crashes through the defense, and made off with a string of steals Monday, she tends to be a pass-first player, but her teammates wanted to get her in the scoring column.

Playing to the moment, Leedy banked home a jump shot with 34 ticks on the clock, getting the kind of response from the fans normally reserved for a buzzer-beater.

As Leedy back-pedaled, ready to shred people on defense, her smile matched that of Wright, who ran by pumping her fist.

Prescott finished with 12 to back Wright’s 20, while Abby Mulholland drained three gorgeous jumpers en route to six points of her own.

Izzy Wells (5), Clinkscales (5), Leedy (2), Bailey (2), Katelin Painter (2) and Bella Velasco (2) rounded out the season-best scoring performance.

7th grade:

The opening game was a classic example of an afternoon where Coupeville could have won by 50, if the ball hadn’t kept taking weird spins and popping back out the hoop.

The Wolves were in control from start to finish, opening and closing with 8-0 quarters, and when Blue Heron hit shots, they tended to be of the miracle variety.

CMS opened with four different players popping for buckets in the first quarter, with the highlight being a beautifully-crafted give-and-go play run by Kiara Contreras and Kylie Van Velkinburgh.

Audrianna Shaw, who not once, but three times, blew up defenders, knocking them off their feet, and still got the foul called on her rival each time, closed the first half with a bang.

Taking the ball off the rim, she went coast-to-coast on back-to-back rampages, capping each play with a driving lay-in where she firmly banked the ball home.

Contreras became the go-to player after the break, knocking down a bank shot from the side (virtually identical to a bucket drained moments earlier by teammate Katelin McCormick), before swishing a pair of perfectly-angled free throws off the glass to cap things.

Shaw and Contreras tied for the scoring lead with six apiece, while Ja’Kenya Hoskins (3), Anya Leavell (3), Samantha Streitler (2), McCormick (2) and Adair De Jesus (2) rounded out the attack.

The trio of Leedy, McKenna Somes and Alana Mihill were constantly-buzzing bees on defense, as CMS harassed their visitors from opening tip to final buzzer.

One final note:

While CMS routed its visitors, the two schools showed genuine camaraderie.

In between games, players from both teams moved back and forth in the bleachers, waving their phones at each other and buzzing about matters big and small.

And, as the season closed, a pack of Wolves led by Hoskins descended on the Blue Heron players and started hugging people left and right.

As they did so, one of the Port Townsend girls screamed, “WE LOVE COUPEVILLE!!”

So, we got that going for us, which is nice.

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