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Hunter Hammer -- solid gold.

Hunter Hammer — solid gold.

The Page Hit King is an All-American.

Coupeville High School grad Hunter Hammer, who now throws at Trinity Lutheran College, finished third in the discus at the NCCAA (National Christian College Athletic Association) outdoor track and field championships in Georgia Friday.

His throw of 46.46 meters was good enough to earn him All-American status, while scoring big points for his squad in the team battle.

Hammer also finished fifth in the event named after him — the hammer throw — with a hurl of 47.39.

He will wrap up his tournament with an appearance in the shot put final Saturday. He is seeded tenth in the field.

During his time as a Wolf, Hammer was a star basketball player and shattered most of the school’s throwing records.

He continued on as a thrower for Everett Community College for two seasons before following his throwing coach to Trinity.

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Speedy freshman Lauren Grove waits for the starter's gun. (John Fisken photos)

Speedy freshman Lauren Grove waits for the starter’s gun. (John Fisken photos)

Nick Johnson gets medieval with a shot put.

Nick Johnson gets medieval with a shot put.

It was all about the girls.

Even with superstar sophomore Makana Stone still largely sidelined by a sore knee, Coupeville High School’s track wins all came from feminine competitors Thursday.

Running against Lakewood and host Granite Falls, freshman Lauren Grove (triple jump), junior Marisa Etzell (400) and the 4 x 200 relay squad all came out on top.

Complete results:

GIRLS:

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (3rd) 13.75; Marisa Etzell (4th) 14.02; Ashlyn Miller (7th) 14.35; Merle Fitzenhagen (10th) 15.04; Dananecious Maxie (11th) 15.54

200 — Hurlburt (3rd) 28.90; Miller (6th) 29.83; Fitzenhagen (9th) 31.60; Maxie (10th) 32.08

400 — Etzell (1st) 1:07.39

800 — Carlie Rosenkrance (5th) 2:44.38; Erin Rosenkranz (9th) 2:56.37

1600 — Rosenkranz (3rd) 6:29.41

100 Hurdles – Rosenkrance (5th) 19.65

4 x 100 Relay — Fitzenhagen, Rosenkrance, Maxie, Miller (2nd) 58.13

4 x 200 Relay — Hurlburt, Etzell, Lauren Grove, Makana Stone (1st) 1:52.35

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (3rd) 28-04; Heni Barnes (7th) 25-07; Joye Jackson (8th) 22-08

Discus — Lawrence (5th) 78-09; Barnes (6th) 75-00; Amanda Foley (10th) 62-00; Sophia Jebrail (13th) 55-00; Julia Felici (14th) 46-10; Julianne Sem (16th) 32-04

Javelin — Lawrence (6th) 70-03; Jackson (8th) 65-02; Barnes (9th) 65-00; Jebrail (14th) 57-06; Fitzenhagen (18th) 54-05; Briess Potter (22nd) 53-01; Sem (25th) 38-05; Foley (28th) 32-04

Long Jump — Grove (2nd) 13-09; Potter (5th) 11-00

Triple Jump — Grove (1st) 27-05.50

BOYS:

100 — Jared Helmstadter (6th) 12.37; Brandon Kelley (6th) 12.37; Sebastian Davis (8th) 12.57; Mitchell Losey (13th) 13.42; Connor Thompson (14th) 13.44

200 — Helmstadter (6th) 24.94; Davis (9th) 25.61; Losey (12th) 27.50

400 — Helmstadter (2nd) 55.65; Jake McCormick (4th) 1:02.67; Manuel Lopez Santillana (5th) 1:03.53

300 Hurdles — Kelley (4th) 46.23

4 x 100 Relay — Davis, Matt Shank, Helmstadter, Kelley (2nd) 48.38

4 x 400 Relay – Stephen Edwards, Lopez Santillana, McCormick, Grey Rische (2nd) 4:09.75

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (16th) 35-03; M. Shank (19th) 33-10; Nick Johnson (21st) 31-07

Discus — Martin (2nd) 118-00; Johnson (13th) 80-02; Rische (15th) 78-08; Brian Shank (20th) 59-05

Javelin — M. Shank (5th) 114-02; Rische (9th) 106-07; Losey (15th) 92-01; B. Shank (20th) 74-02

High Jump — Ryan Griggs (2nd) 5-06; M. Shank (7th) 5-00; Thompson (7th) 5-00

Long Jump — Griggs (9th) 17-00; Edwards (10th) 16-08.50; Mitchell Carroll (11th) 16-03

Triple Jump — Griggs (3rd) 35-06; Thompson (4th) 33-02; Carroll (6th) 31-04.50-

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Kalia Littlejohn, kickin' your butt at any sport you choose. (Dawn Hesselgrave photo)

Kalia Littlejohn, kickin’ your butt at any sport you choose. (Dawn Hesselgrave photo)

The next pack of Wolf track stars is here, and they’ve got talent to burn.

Competing in the first meet of the season, Coupeville Middle School captured 15 titles Wednesday at a three-team meet in Langley.

And with six of those titles coming from the 7th grade girls, that squad bounced Lakewood and Langley to capture the team title.

Sprinter Kalia Littlejohn and thrower Maddy Hilkey were two-event winners for the 7th grade girls’ squad, while 7th grade boys Ty Eck and Chris Battaglia were the big winners on the male side.

Battaglia took home three titles, winning the 1600 and high jump, while also running a leg on a victorious 4 x 200 relay team.

Complete results:

GIRLS:

100 (7th) — Allison Jungman (5th) 16.23

100 (8th) — Kyla Briscoe (3rd) 14.97; Abby Parker (5th) 15.29; Allison Wenzel (6th) 15.46; Payton Aparicio (7th) 16.00; Maggie Crimmins (12th) 16.97

200 (7th) — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 32.14; Ashlie Shank (3rd) 32.63

200 (8th) — Mckenzie Meyer (3rd) 32.12; Aparicio (4th) 32.80

400 (7th) — Kalia Littlejohn (1st) 1:14.84

400 (8th) — Sage Renninger (2nd) 1:12.46

800 (7th) — Reed Richards (1st) 3:01.78

800 (8th) — Parker (3rd) 2:53.59

1600 (7th) — Roberts (1st) 6:47.34

75 hurdles (7th) — Roberts (2nd) 14.70; Littlejohn (3rd) 14.80; Richards (5th) 15.90

75 hurdles (8th) — Lauren Bayne (4th) 14.50; Wenzel (5th) 14.70

4 x 100 Relay (8th) — Hayley Dauphinais, Parker, Wenzel, Bayne (3rd) 1:02.50

4 x 200 Relay (8th) — Aparicio, Meyer, Renninger, Briscoe (1st) 2:10.59

Shot Put (7th) — Maddy Hilkey (1st) 20-03.75; Moira Reed (2nd) 18-02.25; Emma Smith (5th) 15-08.75

Shot Put (8th) — Ashley Smith (1st) 21-00

Discus (7th) — Hilkey (1st) 48-11; E. Smith (2nd) 39-06, Reed (5th) 23-01

Discus (8th) — A. Smith (14

High Jump (7th) — Littlejohn (1st) 3-08; Richards (3rd) 3-06; E. Smith (4th) 3-06

High Jump (8th) — Bayne (5th) 4-00; Crimmins (13th) 3-06

Long Jump (8th) — Briscoe (3rd) 11-09; Meyer (6th) 11-04; Parker (10th) 9-10; Crimmins (14th) 8-09.50

BOYS:

100 (7th) — Gabe Eck (4th) 13.96; Teo Keilwitz (6th) 14.68; Seth David (9th) 15.81; Ethan Kedrowski (12th) 18.30

100 (8th) — Coleby Fleming (6th) 13.78

200 (7th) — Ty Eck (1st) 28.56

200 (8th) — Henry Wynn (2nd) 27.36; Jacob Smith (3rd) 27.78; Lawrence Boado (6th) 28.99; Fleming (7th) 29.24

400 (8th) — J. Smith (1st) 1:04.22; Noah Allison (2nd) 1:09.14

1600 (7th) — Chris Battaglia (1st) 5:36.38

1600 (8th) — Wynn (1st) 5:36.47; Boado (2nd) 5:40.77; Allison (3rd) 5:48.2

110 Hurdles (8th) — Cameron Toomey-Stout (1st) 20.12; Allison (2nd) 21.15

4 x 100 Relay (8th) — Wynn, Allison, Boado, Fleming (2nd) 54.09

4 x 200 Relay (7th) — Battaglia, Uriah Kastner, G. Eck, T. Eck (1st) 2:01.36

4 x 200 Relay (8th) — Hunter Downes, Boado, J. Smith, Wynn (2nd) 2:00.28

Shot Put (7th) —Alex Turner (5th) 20-10.50

Shot Put (8th) — Luke Carlson (5th) 27-07.50

Discus (7th) — Keilwitz (4th) 46-09; Turner (8th) 38-07; Kedrowski (9th) 28-02

Discus (8th) — Carlson (3rd) 76-08; J.T. Quinn (7th) 55-04

High Jump (7th) — Battaglia (1st) 4-04; T. Eck (3rd) 4-04

High Jump (8th) — J. Smith (4th) 4-02; Toomey-Stout (4th) 4-02; Downes (7th) 4-00

Long Jump (7th) — G. Eck (2nd) 14-02; Battaglia (3rd) 14-01; T. Eck (4th) 12-11; Kastner (5th) 12-10; David (10th) 10-4.50; Kedrowski (12th) 8-05

Long Jump (8th) — Toomey-Stout (4th) 13-07.50; Downes (9th) 11-08; Quinn (12th) 9-10

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Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and Makana Stone, hangin' out. (John Fisken photo)

Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and Makana Stone, hangin’ out. (John Fisken photo)

I think they kinda like each other.

Coupeville High School track stars Makana Stone and Sylvia Hurlburt are close friends on and off the track oval, as shown in this photo where the dandy duo hang out while cheering on the Wolf boys’ soccer squad Tuesday.

OK everyone, take a moment and say, “aaaahhhhh.”

Now go about your Wednesday, content in the knowledge that love and friendship washes across the prairie.

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Marisa Etzell (John Fisken photo)

Marisa Etzell set a PR in the 400 Saturday, finishing sixth. (John Fisken photo)

It was a busy day.

With their school’s Prom looming just a few hours ahead, the Coupeville High School track team stole some time to compete at the Terrace Invite in Edmonds Saturday.

Facing off with big school 3A and 2A opponents, the 1A Wolves didn’t win any events, but did get a fifth-place finish from sophomore Lathom Kelley in the hyper-competitive 400.

There were 14 boys’ teams and 13 girls’ squads at the event, with Meadowdale (boys) and meet host Mountlake Terrace (girls) taking the team titles.

Coupeville’s top two athletes didn’t compete, as sprinter Makana Stone has a sore knee and thrower Nick Streubel is expected to be out several weeks with an illness.

Complete results:

GIRLS:

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (10th) 13.57; Marisa Etzell (15th) 14.11

200 — Hurlburt (9th) 28.48; Lauren Grove (14th) 29.38

400 — Etzell (6th) 1:06.08

800 — Carlie Rosenkrance (11th) 2:44.95

100 Hurdles — Rosenkrance (9th) 19.25

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (11th) 28-06; Heni Barnes (16th) 25-07.75; Dananecious Maxie (24th) 21-02.25

Discus — Lawrence (13th) 75-11; Barnes (14th) 75-07

Javelin — Barnes (13th) 76-01; Lawrence (15th) 66-09

Long Jump — Grove (8th) 14-00; Maxie (19th) 11-06

Triple Jump — Grove (9th) 27-00

BOYS:

100 — Lathom Kelley (15th) 12.16; Jared Helmstadter (17th) 12.32

200 — Helmstadter (9th) 24.53; Mitchell Losey (17th) 27.54

400 — Kelley (5th) 53.92

4 x 400 Relay – Sebastian Davis, Helmstadter, Kelley, Stephen Edwards (6th) 3:49.20

Shot Put — Matt Shank (16th) 32-07.75

Discus — Grey Rische (21st) 76-10; Brian Shank (24th) 59-10

Javelin — Davis (8th) 110-08; Losey (18th) 105-01; M. Shank (19th) 103-10

High Jump — Ryan Griggs (6th) 5-02

Long Jump — Edwards (11th) 17-06.50; Griggs (15th) 16-07.50

Triple Jump — Griggs (12th) 33-07; Edwards (13th) 32-10.50

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