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Tyler King: All-American

Tyler King: All-American

Kyle King -- Urban stylemaster

Kyle King — Urban stylemaster

When we last looked in on them, the Kings were busy running.

Not much has changed.

Wrapping up their outdoor college track and field seasons, Coupeville High School grads Kyle and Tyler King put together strong postseason outings.

Kyle, a senior at the University of Oklahoma, finished 17th in the 5,000 (14:50.20) and 11th in the 10,000 (30:06.31) at the Big 12 Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Younger brother Tyler, repping the purple and gold for the University of Washington, claimed 26th in the 5,000 (14:30.99) at the NCAA West Preliminary Championships.

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Angelina Berger

Angelina Berger

She’s not from Coupeville, but she has a Coupeville connection.

South Whidbey High School senior Angelina Berger, daughter of my former boss in child care at Harbor Haven, Sarah Berger, won the 1A girls’ discus title Saturday in Chelan with a heave of 128 feet, five inches.

That was an astounding eight and a half feet further than the Falcon legend had thrown before in competition.

She also finished 3rd in the shot put, a feat she accomplished in back-to-back seasons. Last year she did that in 2A, before South Whidbey dropped back to 1A this school year.

Berger wasn’t the only Falcon to have a huge weekend, as top tennis ace Hayley Newman (who has the 3rd most-read article out of 1,038 published here on coupevillesports.com) made a long, and successful, run through the 1A tourney.

Newman polished off foes from St. George’s, Chelan and Annie Wright, before losing in the final to Michele Lui of Forest Ridge. Lui, a junior, has won three straight 1A singles titles.

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Two medals is twice as nice for Madison Tisa McPhee. (Photo courtesy Mad Dawg productions)

Two medals is twice as nice for Madison Tisa McPhee. (Photo courtesy Mad Dawg Productions)

The 4 x 200 squad on the victory stand. (Kristin Hurlburt photos)

The 4 x 200 squad on the victory stand. (Kristin Hurlburt photos)

The big board makes it seem more official.

The big board makes it seem more official.

Coupeville's warriors enter the arena.

Coupeville’s warriors enter the arena.

Tisa McPhee shares a light moment with a rival before things get serious.

Tisa McPhee shares a light moment with a rival before things get serious.

Tisa McPhee and South Whidbey's Anna Hood, kickin' butt for Whidbey Island.

    Tisa McPhee and South Whidbey’s Anna Hood, jointly kickin’ butt for Whidbey Island. (Photo courtesy Mad Dawg Productions)

It was the time of their lives.

For the six Coupeville High School student athletes who went to Cheney this weekend for the 1A state track meet (Madison Tisa McPhee, Jai’Lysa Hoskins, Marisa Etzell, Sylvia Hurlburt, Makana Stone and Kirsten Pelroy), their coaches and their proud parents, it will be two days that will stay with them for a long time.

For their fans back at home, cheering on the news that Tisa McPhee had claimed 3rd in the 100 hurdles and the 4 x 200 relay team had taken 5th, it was a final bit of great news from a sensational season.

Now, they return home, medals in hand. Tisa McPhee and Hoskins will graduate in two weeks, while the other four — a sophomore and three freshmen — could conceivably make the trip East a yearly occurrence.

Regardless of where they go from this point, though, they will always have this weekend, when they stood tall, when they stood together, when they stood as Wolves.

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On to state! (Eileen Stone photo)

Sorry, South Whidbey. You can’t catch us! (Eileen Stone photo)

Madison Tisa McPhee went out with two Top-5 finishes at her final state track meet.

Wolf senior Madison Tisa McPhee went out with two Top-5 finishes at her final state track meet.

They were the perfect mix of experience and youth.

Using two seniors and two freshmen, and backed up by a sophomore and another freshman, the Coupeville High School 4 x 200 relay squad stepped onto the track oval at the 1A state meet in Cheney Saturday and proved they belonged.

Dropping their time from Friday’s prelims by nearly two seconds, the quartet of Madison Tisa McPhee, Jai’Lysa Hoskins, Sylvia Hurlburt and Makana Stone exploded to a fifth-place finish.

They leapfrogged three teams — including Island rival South Whidbey — after grabbing the eighth and final spot in the finals a day before.

Their time of one minute, 47.65 seconds was shy of the school record they set earlier this year, but less than two seconds off the winning time put up by Connell (1:45.98).

The strong showing capped off a stellar state meet, and track career, for Tisa McPhee.

Returning to the site of where she had finished 8th in 1A in the 100 hurdles as a sophomore, the senior went toe-to-toe with the best and refused to back off.

Battling eventual champ Arielle Walden of Newport (15.55) and runner-up Courtney Porter of Bellevue Christian to the tape, she claimed 3rd in 16.23, while South Whidbey freshman Tera Applegate finished 6th.

“It was a really fun two races,” Tisa McPhee said.

As a team, Coupeville finished 26th out of 47 teams. Cedar Park Christian/Bothell won the team title.

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They ran fast, then they went to Denny's. (Kristin Hurlburt photo)

They ran fast, then they went to Denny’s. (Kristin Hurlburt photo)

One day in, and Mad Dawg has them exactly where she wants them.

Staring down what might have been the final day of her high school track career Friday, Coupeville High School senior Madison Tisa McPhee instead lived to run another time, qualifying for the finals in two of her three events at the 1B/2B/1A state championships in Cheney.

Tisa McPhee had the third-fastest time of the day in her premium event — the 100 hurdles — while running a leg on the Wolf 4 x 200 squad, which grabbed the final spot in Saturday’s showcase.

The top eight times in each event advanced to the final, with Tisa McPhee being eliminated in the 300 hurdles. Also falling just short was Coupeville’s 4 x 100 relay team.

Mad Dawg finished 8th at state in the 100 hurdles as a sophomore. Saturday, she’ll have one final run to make personal-best history.

Complete Friday prelims results:

100 hurdles — Madison Tisa McPhee (3rd) 16.75

300 hurdles — Tisa McPhee (12th) 49.91

4 x 100 — Jai’Lysa Hoskins, Marisa Etzell, Sylvia Hurlburt, Makana Stone (11th) 52.09

4 x 200 — Tisa McPhee, Hoskins, Hurlburt, Stone (8th) 1:49.06

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