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Logan Martin

Logan Martin was in a groove.

Competing in the Wildcat Open in Ellensburg Saturday, the Central Washington University freshman defended his home turf in style.

Martin, a 2022 Coupeville grad, claimed 6th place in the hammer throw and 9th in the discus, while competing in fields of 17 throwers.

The former Wolf nailed a PR in the hammer, letting it rip 167 feet, nine inches, while just missing a PR in the discus, where his implement returned to Earth at the 137-05 mark.

During his time at CHS, Dalton Martin’s younger brother played basketball, soccer, and tennis, as well as bringing home three 2nd place medals from the state track and field championships.

He’s a man of mystery, trapped in a net of emotion. (Bob Martin photo)

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Savina Wells, circa spring 2022. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

If she was still in Coupeville, she’d be two inches off the school record.

Of course, Savina Wells, onetime Wolf supernova, now lives in Florida, where she’s a sophomore at Fernandina Beach High School.

So, while her current accomplishments have no impact on the CHS track and field record board, her high-flying exploits still reverberate with her Whidbey fan club.

Wells cleared the high jump bar at an even five feet Thursday, tying her PR, to win a title at the district meet, and advance to regionals.

The CHS all-time mark for girls, set by Yashmeen Knox in 1999, is 5-02.

Wells has also vied in the long jump and 100 in her first season at Fernandina Beach, after delivering strong volleyball and basketball campaigns.

While growing up in Coupeville, Savina, younger sister of fellow Wolf stars Ulrik and Izzy Wells, was a marquee player in multiple sports.

Volleyball, basketball, softball, track and field, and doing cartwheels across the little league fields at Rhododendron Park — she was the undisputed queen.

And might have been referred to as “The Chosen One” in stories written at 2:00 AM by overly excitable bloggers.

Or at least that’s the rumor.

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Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo has fun in the sun. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was a clean sweep. Sort of.

The Coupeville High School track and field team won every event at a home meet Wednesday, though that came with a wrinkle.

The Coupeville Classic Invitational was a late addition to the calendar, created to give Wolf coaches a chance to honor their 26 seniors.

It was also an opportunity to get all their athletes back in action after a 10-day break between meets, even if the Wolves were the only team on the oval.

And finally, the event gave CHS coaches and helpers a chance to work out the kinks prior to hosting multiple teams during the district meet in May.

Competing against their teammates under sunny skies, the Wolves seized the opportunity, combining to post 69 PR’s.

That included the team’s first foray into the world of pole vaulting this season.

Carly Burt, Cael Wilson, and Adrian Cunningham made their debuts in the event, with school record holder Jordan Ford helping coach.

“Old school” pole vaulter Jordan Ford imparts wisdom to a new generation.

Coupeville returns to action this Saturday, traveling to Snohomish for the GearUp Eason Invitational.

That meet currently lists 92 schools planning to attend, drawing teams from Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia.

 

Wednesday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Monroe Myles (1st) 13.31; Issabel Johnson (2nd) 14.34 *PR*; Isabella Gaspio (3rd) 14.62 *PR*; Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo (4th) 15.10; Alysia Burdge (5th) 15.15; Anna Annunziato (6th) 15.46; Frankie Tenore (7th) 17.00 *PR*

200 — Claire Mayne (1st) 28.92 *PR*; Gwen Crowder (2nd) 32.25 *PR*; Noelle Western (3rd) 32.53 *PR*

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 1:05.00; Aleera Kent (2nd) 1:09.00 *PR*; Ayden Wyman (3rd) 1:12.09 *PR*

800 — Stuurmans (1st) 2:43.69 *PR*; Kent (2nd) 2:53.12

100 Hurdles — Mayne (1st) 17.41 *PR*; Katie Buskala (2nd) 22.47; Tenore (3rd) 23.53 *PR*; Crowder (4th) 26.35 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Mayne (1st) 58.00; Crowder (2nd) 1:07.28

4 x 100 Relay — M. Myles, Ryanne Knoblich, Mayne, Carly Burt (1st) 55.35

4 x 200 Relay — Burt, Knoblich, A. Wyman, Stuurmans (1st) 2:02.39

4 x 400 Relay — Stuurmans, Knoblich, A. Wyman, M. Myles (1st) 4:38.25

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (1st) 33-11.50 *PR*; Katie Marti (2nd) 26-07; Reese Wilkinson (3rd) 24-07.50; Erica McGrath (4th) 22-05.00; Anna Myles (5th) 21-08.75 *PR*; Desi Ramirez (6th) 19-09.75

Discus — Lhamon (1st) 91-01; Wilkinson (2nd) 89-01 *PR*; Marti (3rd) 86-09 *PR*; McGrath (4th) 83-02 *PR*; Taygin Jump (5th) 80-03 *PR*; Ramirez (6th) 58-03 *PR*; A. Myles (7th) 57-04; Jackie Contreras (8th) 47-09 *PR*

Javelin — Marti (1st) 100-04 *PR*; Jump (2nd) 89-10; Burdge (3rd) 62-09; Contreras (4th) 55-06 *PR*; Wilkinson (5th) 52-03; Crowder (6th) 42-05; Marcos-Cabrillo (7th) 36-06; Lavinia Tomba (8th) 25-01 *PR*; Delanie Lewis (9th) 23-10

High Jump — Knoblich (1st) 4-10; Buskala (2nd) 4-04 *PR*; Burdge (3rd) 3-10 *PR*; Marcos-Cabrillo (4th) 3-08

Pole Vault — Burt (1st) 6-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Burt (1st) 13-09; Buskala (2nd) 13-03 *PR*; Tenore (3rd) 11-03; Lewis (4th) 10-10; Sara Omega (5th) 10-09 *PR*; Valentina Nadela (6th) 10-06; Annunziato (7th) 10-02; Tomba (8th) 9-02 *PR*

 

BOYS:

100 — Dominic Coffman (1st) 11.36 *PR*; Nehemiah Myles (2nd) No time listed; Tim Ursu (3rd) 11.47; Tate Wyman (4th) 12.00 *PR*; Preston Epp (4th) 12.00 *PR*; Hank Milnes (6th) 12.56 *PR*; Matthew Kuzma (7th) 13.69 *PR*

200 — Nick Guay (1st) 24.06; Reiley Araceley (2nd) 24.53; P. Epp (3rd) 25.12; N. Myles (4th) 25.56; Adrian Cunningham (5th) 26.34; Milnes (5th) 26.34 *PR*; Alex Merino-Martinez (7th) 27.16 *PR*; Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim (8th) 27.50 *PR*; Easton Green (9th) 27.78 *PR*; Kris Sturtevant (10th) 28.50

400 — Milnes (1st) 58.09 *PR*; Cunningham (2nd) 1:00.00 *PR*; Anthony Smolen (3rd) 1:00.84; Simpson-Pilgrim (4th) 1:04:00; Kuzma (5th) 1:05.00 *PR*

800 — Ezra Boilek (1st) 2:22.07; Cameron Epp (2nd) 2:25.94; Malachi Somes (3rd) 2:27.05 *PR*; Ezekiel Allen (4th) 2:31.92

1600 — Somes (1st) 5:04.00; George Spear (2nd) 5:49.00; Allen (3rd) 5:52.00 *PR*; Green (4th) 6:02:00 *PR*

3200 — Mitchell Hall (1st) 10:31.00 *PR*; C. Epp (2nd) 11:37.00; Spear (3rd) 12:19.00

110 Hurdles — Araceley (1st) 17.69 *PR*; Aidan Wilson (2nd) 17.94 *PR*; Cael Wilson (3rd) 18.16 *PR*

300 Hurdles — T. Wyman (1st) 45.35

4 x 100 Relay — UrsuT. Wyman, N. GuayCoffman (1st) 45.53; N. Myles, Cunningham, C. WilsonP. Epp (2nd) 51.69

4 x 400 Relay — Boilek, T. Wyman, Araceley, C. Epp (1st) 4:06.66

Shot Put — Kai Wong (1st) 36-04.75 *PR*; Josh Upchurch (2nd) 35-02.75; Zane Oldenstadt (3rd) 34-10.50 *PR*; Zac Tackett (4th) 33-10.25; Josh Guay (5th) 20-11.50; Nick Shelly (6th) 19-10

Discus — Tackett (1st) 120-07; Oldenstadt (2nd) 103-00 *PR*; C. Epp (3rd) 90-10 *PR*; A. Wilson (4th) 90-09 *PR*; Wong (5th) 83-05; Upchurch (6th) 82-01; J. Guay (7th) 76-06 *PR*; Shelly (8th) 68-08 *PR*

Javelin — Somes (1st) 108-10 *PR*; Upchurch (2nd) 103-07 *PR*; Wong (3rd) 98-08 *PR*; Shelly (4th) 93-10 *PR*; Boilek (5th) 88-07; J. Guay (6th) 54-06

High Jump — Coffman (1st) 5-10; N. Guay (1st) 5-10; C. Wilson (3rd) 5-06 *PR*; Simpson-Pilgrim (4th) 5-00; Spear (5th) 4-06 *PR*

Pole Vault — C. Wilson (1st) 8-03 *PR*; Cunningham (2nd) 7-00 *PR*

Long Jump — A. Wilson (1st) 19-07 *PR*; Alex Murdy (2nd) 18-10; N. Myles (3rd) 17-06 *PR*; Merino-Martinez (4th) 16-05; Green (5th) 15-07 *PR*; Sturtevant (6th) 14-06 *PR*; Allen (7th) 12-08

Triple Jump — A. Wilson (1st) 42-00 *PR*; Cunningham (2nd) 35-01 *PR*; Milnes (3rd) 34-11.75; Araceley (4th) 34-11.50

The largest CHS track team in recent memory.

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Sara Omega (left) and Anna Annunziatio lead off a collection of seniors. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They could fill up a stadium.

Coupeville High School track and field honored 26 seniors Wednesday — 13 girls and 13 boys.

Photo-wise we did pretty well, with pics of 24 of 26 being sent my way.

So, a quick shoutout to Mercedes Kalwies-Anderson and Jermiah Copeland, who are not pictured, but were also part of what is likely the biggest group of seniors to ever come through a Wolf sports program.

Claire Mayne

Taygin Jump

Cristina McGrath (center)

Lavinia Tomba (center)

Gwen Crowder

Anna Myles

Katie Buskala

Carolyn Lhamon (second from left)

Ryanne Knoblich

Valentina Nadela (second from left)

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Wolf seniors (l to r) Josh Upchurch, Tim Ursu, Dominic Coffman, and Alex Murdy flex. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They could fill up a stadium.

Coupeville High School track and field honored 26 seniors Wednesday — 13 girls and 13 boys.

Photo-wise we did pretty well, with pics of 24 of 26 being sent my way.

So, a quick shoutout to Mercedes Kalwies-Anderson and Jermiah Copeland, who are not pictured, but were also part of what is likely the biggest group of seniors to ever come through a Wolf sports program.

Anthony Smolen

Kai Wong

Reiley Araceley

Cameron Epp (second from left)

Tate Wyman

Josh Guay (second from left)

Aidan Wilson

Mitchell Hall

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