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Taygin Jump (left) is off to a strong start as a college student/athlete. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

A star athlete, a star student.

Coupeville grad Taygin Jump, who shone brightly for the Plattsburgh State track and field team, also excelled in the classroom.

The Cardinal freshman, who is majoring in geology, earned a slot on the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for the State University of New York Athletic Conference.

To land the honor, a student/athlete needed to compile a 3.3 or higher cumulative grade point average.

When she wasn’t hitting the books, Jump was busy flinging implements of all sizes and shapes.

The former Wolf competed in the hammer, javelin, shot put, and weight throw while competing in both indoor and outdoor seasons.

Jump won three times, while racking up 10 top-five finishes during her first season of collegiate athletics.

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Lyla Stuurmans enjoys a rare quiet moment.  (Photo courtesy Sarah Stuurmans)

She survived and thrived.

Coupeville High School junior Lyla Stuurmans closed out the two-day heptathlon at the Washington State Combined Events Championship Saturday, adding another PR in the javelin as she topped or tied her best career mark in four of seven events.

Her heave went 61 feet, four inches, while she also flew 14-01 in the long jump and hit the tape in the 800 in two minutes, 34.29 seconds, which was a season-best.

Stuurmans claimed 5th in the 800, her top finish in any event at the prestigious showdown at Lake Stevens High School.

The championships drew 32 competitors from across all classifications (4A-1B), with Rochelle Jeffries of Foster making off with the heptathlon crown.

Saturday’s finale came on the heels of Friday’s opener, in which Stuurmans competed in the 200, the shot put, the high jump, and the 100 hurdles.

She’s the second Wolf in as many years to qualify for the championships, as Aidan Wilson competed in the decathlon in 2023.

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Lyla Stuurmans (right) is a master of many events. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Her days are busy.

Coupeville High School junior Lyla Stuurmans is putting a cap on her track and field season by competing in the heptathlon at the Washington State Combined Events Championship this weekend.

The meet, held at Lake Stevens High School, began Friday and ends Saturday, with seven different events in play.

Stuurmans competed in the 100 hurdles, high jump, shot put, and 200 during day one, with the long jump, javelin, and 800 slated for the finale.

She set a PR in the hurdles, hitting the tape in 21.06 seconds, and tied her PR in the 200 at 29.19.

It was that kind of day for Stuurmans, who lobbed the shot put 23 feet, 00.75 inches in her debut in the event, while narrowly missing her PR in the high jump, clearing the bar at 4-03.25.

“The Franchise” is the second Wolf in as many years to compete in the combined events championship.

She’s following in the footsteps of Aidan Wilson, who finished 7th in the decathlon last spring.

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Reese Wilkinson and Jennie (Cross) Prince, the best female discus chuckers in CHS history. (Photo courtesy Bob Martin)

I love stuff like this.

Prairie legend Jennie (Cross) Prince showed up at Coupeville High School’s track and field awards banquet Thursday to officially pass the torch.

After holding the school’s discus record for 34 years since setting it back in 1990, she was finally caught when current Wolf senior Reese Wilkinson went nuclear at last weekend’s state championships.

The duo both earned 2nd place finishes at the big dance, separated by three and a half decades.

Now, they’ll be united on the track record board in the CHS gym, as Prince still holds the school record in the shot put.

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Aleksia Jump cruises to the finish line. (Parker Hammons photo)

They hit the final tape.

Coupeville High School track and field athletes wrapped their season — and the run of spring awards banquets — Thursday night.

Following on the heels of softball, baseball, and girls’ tennis, the school’s largest spring sports squad handed out varsity letters and participation certificates.

CHS coaches, led by Elizabeth Bitting and Bob Martin, also honored Erica McGrath and Hank Milnes as four-year athletes and hailed the 18 Wolves who went to state.

Marcelo Gebhard enters “The Zone.” (Parker Hammons photo)

 

State meet participants:

Blake Burrows
Carly Burt
Kayla Crane
Marquette Cunningham
Preston Epp
Carson Field
Nick Guay
Davin Houston
Aleksia Jump
Aleera Kent
Axel Marshall
Katie Marti
Zane Oldenstadt
Lyla Stuurmans
Zac Tackett
Matthew Ward
Reese Wilkinson
Cael Wilson

 

Varsity letter winners:

Blake Burrows
Carly Burt
Mason Butler
Jasmine Castellanos
Kayla Crane
Marquette Cunningham
Lexis Drake
Preston Epp
Carson Field
Marcelo Gebhard
Nick Guay
Davin Houston
Kenneth Jacobsen
Issabel Johnson
Aleksia Jump
Aleera Kent
Axel Marshall
Katie Marti
Myra McDonald
Erica McGrath
Hank Milnes
Nehemiah Myles
Zane Oldenstadt
Lydia Price
Mikey Robinett
Malachi Somes
George Spear
Thomas Strelow
Lyla Stuurmans
Zac Tackett
Frankie Tenore
Matthew Ward
Reese Wilkinson
Cael Wilson
Ayden Wyman

 

Participation certificates:

Ezekiel Allen
Zach Blitch
Alysia Burdge
Reagan Callahan
Tirsit Cannon
Dayvon Donavan
Damiano Giacobbe
Emma Garcia
Dane Hadsall
Preston Howard
Matthew Kuzma
Andrew Majestic
Alex Merino-Martinez
Devin Neveu
Jeann Nitta
(Manager)
Timothy Nitta
Santiago Ojeda Fernandez
Peerapong Prombut
Sam Richards
Ivy Rudat
Solomon Rudat
Zachary Saho
Jacob Schooley
Nick Shelly
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim
Captain Teuscher
Ethan Walling
Nicholas Wasik

Dane Hadsall is just looking for his NIL deal. (Bailey Thule photo)

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