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Lindsey Roberts (right), seen here during basketball season, won her first three track races Wednesday. (John Fisken)

   Lindsey Roberts (right), seen here with mom Sherry during basketball season, won her first three track races Wednesday. (John Fisken photo)

Lindsey Roberts is the new Makana Stone.

Setting her track season off with a bang, the Coupeville Middle School eighth grader won all three of her solo events Wednesday at a season-opening four-team meet in Shoreline.

Shredding her opponents just like Stone, who has set school records left and right for the Wolves in three seasons of high school track, Roberts won the 200, 1600 and 100 hurdles.

She accounted for three of Coupeville’s seven wins on the day, with fellow eighth graders Danny Conlisk (1600) and Gabe Eck (long jump) joining her at the top of the charts.

The CMS seventh graders were led by Maya Toomey-Stout (100 hurdles) and the 4 x 200 relay squad (Jillian Mayne, Anna Dion, Oliana Stange, Megan Thorn), who also recorded wins.

Host King’s won the eighth grade boys’ team battle, while Lakewood captured the seventh grade boys title and swept both girls competitions.

Complete Coupeville results:

 

GIRLS (8th grade):

100 — Jasmine Nastali (5th) 14.97

200 — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 29.02; Ashlie Shank (3rd) 32.19

1600 — Roberts (1st) 6:26.86

100 Hurdles — Roberts (1st) 19.03

Shot Put — Emma Smith (3rd) 21-00; Nicole Laxton (8th) 18-11

Discus — Smith (8th) 49-10; Laxton (14th) 38-11

Long Jump — Nastali (3rd) 11-04; Laxton (16th) 8-10.25

 

GIRLS (7th grade):

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (3rd) 14.58; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (5th) 14.75; Mallory Korteum (6th) 15.07; Cassidy Moody (8th) 15.16; Avalon Renninger (12th) 15.88; Tia Wurzrainer (17th) 16.43; Ashleigh Battaglia (20th) 17.20

200 — Korteum (3rd) 31.64; Moody (4th) 31.84; Renninger (6th) 32.87; Wurzrainer (9th) 34.69; Jillian Mayne (11th) 37.46

400 — Oliana Stange (3rd) 1:18.63

800 — Anna Dion (6th) 3:24.71

100 Hurdles — Toomey-Stout (1st) 20.89; Megan Thorn (14th) 22.77

4 x 100 Relay — Kortuem, Renninger, Wurzrainer, Toomey-Stout (3rd) 1:00.33

4 x 200 Relay — Mayne, Dion, Stange, Thorn (1st) 2:40.67

Shot Put — Stange (3rd) 21-02; Battaglia (7th) 18-02.50

High Jump — Hoskins (2nd) 3-10; Thorn (6th) 3-08

Long Jump — Dion (17th) 8-08.75

 

BOYS (8th grade):

100 — Gabe Eck (3rd) 12.88;  Danny Conlisk (5th) 13.34; Teo Keilwitz (8th) 13.75; Kyle Burnett (16th) 14.31; Seth David (18th) 15.96; Dawson Sorrows (19th) 16.10

200 — Eck (2nd) 26.47; Conlisk (3rd) 26.76; Keilwitz (7th) 29.22

400 — Jakobi Baumann (3rd) 1:16.54

1600 — Conlisk (1st) 5:26.98

110 Hurdles — Burnett (3rd) 20.68

4 x 100 Relay — Burnett, Uriah Kastner, David, Keilwitz (4th) 57.84

Shot Put — Chris Battaglia (2nd) 33-08; Sorrows (13th) 26-07, Baumann (17th) 21-08

Discus — Battaglia (2nd) 108-00; Sorrows (14th) 66-09; Baumann (18th) 57-09

High Jump — Kastner (7th) 4-02

Long Jump — Eck (1st) 16-05; Burnett (6th) 13-03; David (11th) 11-11

 

BOYS (7th grade):

100 — Sean Toomey-Stout (6th) 14.78; Jaylen Nitta (8th) 15.18; Gabe Carlson (14th) 15.65; Dawson Houston (18th) 17.53

200 — Nitta (7th) 33.54; Tucker Hall (9th) 34.90

400 — Thane Peterson (4th) 1:14.68; Nitta (6th) 1:15.93

800 — Robert Roper (9th) 3:57.09

1600 — Hall (2nd) 6:11.78

110 Hurdles — Houston (15th) 28.41

4 x 100 relay — No names listed (4th) 59.17

Discus — Peterson (3rd) 65-11; Mason Testroet (4th) 65-00

High Jump — Testroet (8th) 4-00

Long Jump — Toomey-Stout (3rd) 14-06.25; Testroet (6th) 12-06.00

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Lauren Bayne set PRs in the , winning the 3200. (John Fisken photo)

   Wolf freshman Lauren Bayne set PRs in the 3200, javelin and 300 hurdles Thursday, winning the 3200. (John Fisken photo)

Lauren Bayne claimed the spotlight as her own.

With three of its fastest runners (Makana Stone, Sylvia Hurlburt and Kirsten Pelroy) not competing Thursday in Sequim, the Coupeville High School girls’ track squad turned to its youngsters for its highlights.

Bayne, a speedy freshman, set PRs in all three of her events, while claiming the only victory of the day for the Wolves in the 3200.

She won that event by nearly 16 seconds.

Abby Parker tied Bayne with three PRs, while Delaney Armstrong, Connor Thompson, Mitchell Losey and Jesse Hester all had two apiece.

The meet drew seven schools, with the host school taking top honors in both team races.

Coupeville finished fifth on the girls side and sixth on the boys.

Complete results:

GIRLS:

100 — Marisa Etzell (7th) 14.34; Lauren Grove (8th) 14.37 *PR*; Allison Wenzel (21st) 15.32; Delaney Armstrong (28th) 16.19 *PR*

200 — Etzell (2nd) 29.47; Grove (4th) 29.90; Abby Parker (12th) 32.63 *PR*

800 — Parker (4th) 2:48.26 *PR*; Mattea Miller (8th) 3:11.07

3200 — Lauren Bayne (1st) 13:26.88 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Bayne (4th) 1:01.25 *PR*

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (6th) 27-07.25; Naika Hallam (9th) 22-07.50; Etzell (14th) 20-02.50 *PR*; Amanda Foley (15th) 19-09.50

Discus — Lawrence (4th) 82-05 *PR*; Armstrong (10th) 62-04 *PR*; Wenzel (12th) 61-00 *PR*; Foley (14th) 57-07; Parker (21st) 47-04

Javelin — Hallam (5th) 73-00 *PR*; Miller (7th) 71-03; Bayne (8th) 71-01 *PR*; Wenzel (9th) 70-03; Lawrence (10th) 70-01; Parker (11th) 70-00 *PR*

Long Jump — Grove (3rd) 13-01

Triple Jump — Grove (4th) 26-04

BOYS:

100 – Jacob Smith (9th) 12.43; Jared Helmstadter (12th) 12.55; Connor Thompson (22nd) 12.94 *PR*; Mitchell Losey (25th) 13.27 *PR*; Grey Rische (31st) 13.59 *PR*

200 — Helmstadter (5th) 24.81; Smith (10th) 25.49

400 — Smith (7th) 56.71 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Jesse Hester (5th) 19.21 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Hester (7th) 49.26 *PR*

4 x 100 — Helmstadter, Dalton Martin, Lathom Kelley, Smith (4th) 47.74; Hester, Losey, Rische, Thompson (8th) 51.80

Shot Put — Martin (2nd) 39-09.50 *PR*

Discus — Martin (3rd) 110-02; Losey (12th) 88-03 *PR*; Rische (21st) 61-09

Javelin — Kelley (3rd) 118-03; Losey (6th) 108-00; Rische (9th) 105-06; Hester (17th) 79-07

High Jump — Thompson (5th) 5-04

Triple Jump — Thompson (4th) 37-00 *PR*

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Amanda Foley

Amanda Foley

Amanda Foley overflows with talent.

The Coupeville High School senior, who celebrates a birthday today, does a little bit of everything and does it all supremely well.

Cheer, track, drama, band, ASB board and that’s just the start.

When I did a feature story on her in 2013 — https://coupevillesports.com/2013/09/01/cheerleading-isnt-just-short-skirts-and-big-smiles/ — it was easy to see she was a bright, brilliant young woman well on her way to accomplishing great things.

Today, as she nears graduation and plans for success at the next level — college and beyond — Foley remains one of the best this town has to offer.

Right now, as I write this, she is on a bus with her Wolf teammates, headed to another track meet.

I want to wish her the best — at the meet, on her birthday and in her boundless future.

You’re a bright shining star, Amanda.

Keep being yourself. Keep being super awesome.

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Lauren Grove (John Fisken photo)

   Lauren Grove set PRs in the 100 and triple jump Thursday, while also running a leg on a victorious 4 x 100 relay unit. (John Fisken photos)

Mitchell Losey

Mitchell Losey ran the 100 and threw the javelin at Port Townsend.

Can’t touch the relay teams.

Without having to resort to running season bests, the Coupeville High School girls’ track squad still cruised to two wins at a five-team meet in Port Townsend Thursday.

The Wolves strolled to victories in the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200, besting relay units from Olympic League rivals Klahowya and Port Townsend, as well as 2A Sequim and Canadian interloper Ketchikan.

Makana Stone added a victory in the 100, while Skyler Lawrence (shot put), Allison Wenzel (javelin) and Stone (400) claimed second-place finishes.

Overall, 14 Wolves combined to set 20 PR’s at the meet.

Lauren Grove, Delaney Armstrong, Naika Hallam, Jesse Hester, Kenny Johnson and Grey Rische led the way, each earning career bests in two events.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Makana Stone (1st) 13:55; Sylvia Hurlburt (5th) 14.12; Kirsten Pelroy (8th) 14.34 *PR*; Marisa Etzell (9th) 14.39; Lauren Grove (10th) 14.45 *PR*; Allison Wenzel (18th) 15.50; Delaney Armstrong (25th) 16.40 *PR*

200 — Hurlburt (3rd) 29.06; Etzell (6th) 29.58; Pelroy (7th) 29.98; Grove (9th) 30.22

400 — Stone (2nd) 59.97

800 — Abby Parker (6th) 2:55.23; Lauren Bayne (8th) 3:00.37; Mattea Miller (10th) 3:13.62

1600 — Bayne (3rd) 6:12.60 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Etzell, Hurlburt, Grove, Pelroy (1st) 52.20

4 x 200 Relay — Etzell, Pelroy, Stone, Hurlburt (1st) 1:50.82

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (2nd) 29-05; Naika Hallam (4th) 23-05 *PR*; Alexxis Otto (5th) 23-00 *PR*; Amanda Foley (8th) 21-08.50

Discus — Lawrence (3rd) 72-02; Otto (7th) 53-09; Armstrong (8th) 53-00 *PR*; Foley (9th) 52-03; Parker (11th) 49-05

Javelin — Wenzel (2nd) 78-03 *PR*; Hallam (4th) 71-02 *PR*; Lawrence (5th) 67-10; Miller (6th) 66-11; Parker (7th) 65-05 *PR*; Otto (14th) 50-07

Long Jump — Parker (9th) 9-07.25

Triple Jump — Grove (3rd) 28-04.50 *PR*

BOYS:

100 — Jared Helmstadter (7th) 12.35; Jacob Smith (8th) 12.52; Connor Thompson (14th) 13.02 *PR*; Mitchell Losey (17th) 13.42; Kenny Johnson (21st) 13.69 *PR*; Grey Rische (22nd) 13.91 *PR*; Mitchell Carroll (25th) 17.05 *PR*

200 — Helmstadter (6th) 25.54; Smith (7th) 25.74; Johnson (17th) 28.31 *PR*

400 — Helmstadter (5th) 58.32; Johnson (11th) 1:10.36

110 Hurdles — Jesse Hester (4th) 20.66 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Hester (6th) 51.06 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Helmstadter, Dalton Martin, Lathom Kelley, Smith (4th) 48.86

Discus — Rische (14th) 73-09

Javelin — Rische (5th) 110-03 *PR*; Losey (6th) 109-03

Long Jump — Carroll (10th) 15-08.50; Smith (13th) 14-06.50 *PR*

Triple Jump — Thompson (6th) 34-05

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Maya Toomey-Stout is heading into her third sport, having already played volleyballa nd basketball for CMS. (John Fisken photos)

   Maya Toomey-Stout is heading into her third sport, having already played volleyball and basketball for CMS. (John Fisken photos)

No matter the sport, Kalia Littlejohn has a winning attitude.

No matter the sport, Kalia Littlejohn has a winning attitude.

They have the numbers.

New Coupeville Middle School track coaches Elizabeth Bitting and Bob Martin kicked off the 2015 season Monday by welcoming almost 40 athletes to the start of practice.

The coaching duo replaced Janie Rosenkrance and Alex Heilig and they and their teams will make their competition debut April 29 at a meet hosted by King’s.

The current CMS roster:

Ashley Battaglia
Chris Battaglia
Jakobi Baumann
Alonzo Boyles
Kyle Burnett
Gabe Carlson
James Conlisk
Seth David
Anna Dion
Gabe Eck
Ty Eck
Tucker Hall
Ja’Tarya Hoskins
Dawson Houston
Uriah Kastner
Teo Keilwitz
Mallory Kortuem
Nichole Laxton
Kalia Littlejohn
Jillion Mayne
Jean Lund Olsen
Trent Montoya
Cassidy Moody
Jasmine Nastali
Jaylen Nitta
Thane Peterson
Moira Reed
Avalon Renninger
Lindsey Roberts
Robert Roper
Ashley Shank
Emma Smith
Dawson Sorrows
Oliana Stange
Mason Testroet
Megan Thorn
Maya Toomey-Stout
Sean Toomey-Stout
Tia Wurzrainer

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