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Emma Smith is state-bound after finishing 4th Thursday in the discus at bi-districts. (Konni Smith photo)

CHS running legend Jacob Smith (left) was on hand to witness Danny Conlisk break his school record in the 200. (Dawnelle Conlisk photo)

Things started off with a bang.

Like, a really, really big bang.

Busting four school records in one afternoon Thursday, the Coupeville High School track and field team kicked off the bi-district meet with a vengeance.

While most of Day 1 involved prelims for the running events, the Wolves, who are hosting the 16-team royal rumble, which pits three leagues and two districts against each other, qualified three athletes for state.

Maya Toomey-Stout leads that trio, winning a bi-district title in the long jump while taking down a CHS record which was set before she was born.

Kim Warder flew 16 feet, 5.50 inches in 1997, and no Wolf girl has touched her in 22 years … until Thursday.

Toomey-Stout splashed back down to Earth after a jump of 17-00.25, which is remarkable for many reasons.

“The Gazelle,” who did the long jump as a freshman, but took a break from the event as a sophomore, had only broken 16 feet once during this, her junior season.

That came last week at districts, where she cleared 16-01.50.

Jump ahead seven days, and Toomey-Stout picked up almost 11 inches.

Also qualifying for state Thursday were a pair of Wolf seniors, as Emma Smith and Ryan Labrador claimed 4th in the discus, and shot put, respectively.

While Toomey-Stout’s school record sent her to state, Coupeville’s other three milestones came in prelims.

Senior Lindsey Roberts lowered her own school record in the 100 hurdles, cruising across the line in 15.21 seconds, which betters her 15.26 from last season.

She also joined Toomey-Stout, Mallory Kortuem, and Ja’Tarya Hoskins on a 4 x 100 relay unit which chopped down a school record from three seasons ago.

The current Wolf four-pack hit the tape at 50.57 seconds, nipping the 50.66 run in 2016 by Makana Stone, Sylvia Hurlburt, Lauren Grove, and Roberts, then a freshman.

Rounding out the record-busters was senior Danny Conlisk, who had an almost flawless day, winning his prelims in the 100, 200, and 400.

The school record came in the 200, where he erased running buddy Jacob Smith from the record board.

Smith ran a 22.41 in 2017, then equaled that mark in 2018, while Conlisk scorched the track for a 22.20 Thursday.

While much of the day was a celebration, there was one down note, as Coupeville’s 4 x 100 boys relay squad, which was ranked #4 in all of 1A, bobbled a baton hand-off and missed the cut to advance to the finals by a single slot.

Coupeville returns to action Saturday, beginning at 11:30 AM, when Day 2 of bi-districts heats up Mickey Clark Field.

 

Complete Thursday results:

 

GIRLS:

100 (Prelims) — Maya Toomey-Stout (4th) 12.98; Ja’Kenya Hoskins (9th) 13.79

200 (Prelims) — Ja’Kenya Hoskins (7th) 27.85 *PR*

400 (Prelims) — Mallory Kortuem (3rd) 59.44 *PR*

100 Hurdles (Prelims) — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 15.21 *PR* *SCHOOL RECORD*; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (8th) 18.14

300 Hurdles (Prelims) — Ja’Tarya Hoskins (12th) 56.38

4 x 100 Relay (Prelims) — M. Toomey-Stout, Ja’Tarya Hoskins, Kortuem, Roberts (2nd) 50.57 *SCHOOL RECORD*

4 x 200 Relay (Prelims) — Roberts, Ja’Kenya Hoskins, Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout (2nd) 1:47.80

Discus (Finals) — Emma Smith (4th) 91-06 *STATE QUALIFIER*

Javelin (Finals) — Raven Vick (10th) 84-02

High Jump (Finals) — Roberts (9th) 4-08

Long Jump (Finals) — M. Toomey-Stout (1st) 17-00.25 *PR* *SCHOOL RECORD* *STATE QUALIFIER*; Ja’Kenya Hoskins (17th) 13-07

 

BOYS:

100 (Prelims) — Danny Conlisk (1st) 11.21; Jean Lund-Olsen (2nd) 11.28; Sean Toomey-Stout (7th) 11.59

200 (Prelims) — Conlisk (1st) 22.20 *PR* *SCHOOL RECORD*; Lund-Olsen (3rd) 22.57 *PR*

400 (Prelims) — Conlisk (1st) 50.71

110 Hurdles (Prelims) — Jakobi Baumann (11th) 18.67

4 x 100 Relay (Prelims) — Conlisk, Tiger Johnson, S. Toomey-Stout, Lund-Olsen (9th) 47.49

4 x 400 Relay (Prelims) — Lucious Halstead, Jak. Baumann, Jaschon Baumann, Johnson (11th) 4:00.45

Shot Put (Finals) — Ryan Labrador (4th) 44-04 *STATE QUALIFIER*

High Jump (Finals) — Koa Davison (6th) 5-06

Triple Jump (Finals) — S. Toomey-Stout (5th) 40-05.25 *PR*; Jak. Baumann (12th) 36-11.75 *PR*

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Ja’Kenya Hoskins and other CHS track stars get to compete at home during the Bi-District meet Thursday and Saturday. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Willie Smith is in the eye of the hurricane right now, with potential storms raging on all sides.

The Coupeville High School Athletic Director is being pulled in 20,000 different directions, as he and his school prepare to host two Bi-District track meets wrapped into one giant Trackageddon Thursday and Saturday.

CHS welcomes 22 other schools to Mickey Clark Field, as District 1 and 2 clash in both 1A and 2B meets.

The last stop before the state meet, it’s nirvana for track and field fans, and a chance for Coupeville to establish itself as a go-to place for big events, but also two days full of 1,001 logistical issues.

As Willie works his magic, what you need to know:

 

What:

1A and 2B Bi-District track meets.

In 1A, where Coupeville competes, District 1 is represented by the North Sound Conference and Northwest Conference, while District 2 is repped by the Emerald City League.

 

When:

May 16, 18

 

Where:

Coupeville Elementary School, located at 6 S. Main.

 

What’s at stake:

Top four finishers in each event advance to state.

 

Admission per day:

Adults and students without ASB — $7.00
Students with ASB, children and seniors — $5.00
Preschool children (with paying adult) – Free

 

Available food and drink?:

CHS concession stand, just a few steps from the track oval, will be open both days. Sales benefit the Class of 2020.

For other food stuff, the Coupeville Country Store (quickie mart) is a shot put throw away from CES, while Prairie Center Red Apple Market (grocery store) is just a couple blocks down the street.

 

Who’s coming?

According to athletic.net:

 

1B:

Crescent

 

2B:

Concrete
Crosspoint
Friday Harbor
La Conner
Seattle Lutheran

 

1A:

Bear Creek
Bush
Cedar Park Christian
Coupeville
Eastside Prep
Granite Falls
King’s
Lynden Christian
Meridian
Mount Baker
Nooksack Valley
Northwest
Seattle Academy
South Whidbey
Sultan
University Prep

 

What’s the schedule?

All events with ** after them are finals. Others are prelims. Start times may shift if things get backed-up.

 

Thursday:

3:30 – 1A – Boys – Javelin (followed by girls) **
3:30 – 1A – Boys – Triple Jump **
3:30 – 1A – Girls – Discus **
3:30 – 1A – Boys – High Jump (followed by girls) **
3:30 – 1A – Girls – Long Jump **
4:00 – 2B – Boys – 1600 **
4:10 – 2B – Girls – 1600 **
4:20 – 1A – Girls – 4 x 200 Relay
4:30 – 1A – Boys – 1600 **
4:40 – 1A – Girls – 1600 **
4:50 – 1A – Boys – 110 Hurdles
5:00 – 1A – Girls – 100 Hurdles
5:10 – 1A – Boys – 100
5:20 – 1A – Girls – 100
5:30 – 1A – Boys – 4 x 100 Relay
5:30 – 1A – Boys – Shot Put **
5:40 – 1A – Girls – 4 x 100 Relay
5:50 – 1A – Boys – 400
6:00 – 1A – Girls – 400
6:10 – 1A – Boys – 300 Hurdles
6:20 – 1A – Girls – 300 Hurdles
6:30 – 1A – Boys – 800
6:40 – 1A – Girls – 800
6:50 – 1A – Boys – 200
7:00 – 1A – Girls – 200
7:10 – 1A – Boys – 4 x 400 Relay
7:20 – 1A – Girls – 4 x 400 Relay

 

Saturday:

11:30 – 2B – Girls – Javelin (followed by boys) **
11:30 – 1A – Boys – Long Jump **
11:30 – 1A – Girls – Shot Put **
11:30 – 1A – Girls – Triple Jump **
11:30 – 1A – Girls – Pole Vault (followed by boys) **
11:30 – 1A – Boys – Discus **
11:30 – 2B – Boys – Shot Put (followed by girls) **
11:30 – 2B – Girls – Discus (followed by boys) **
11:50 – 2B – Girls – 4 x 200 Relay **
12:00 – 1A – Girls – 4 x 200 Relay **
12:05 – 2B – Boys – 110 Hurdles **
12:10 – 1A – Boys – 110 Hurdles **
12:15 – 2B – Girls – 100 Hurdles **
12:20 – 1A – Girls – 100 Hurdles **
12:25 – 2B – Boys – 100 **
12:30 – 1A – Boys – 100 **
12:35 – 2B – Girls – 100 **
12:40 – 1A – Girls – 100 **
12:45 – 2B – Boys – 800 **
12:50 – 1A – Boys – 800 **
12:55 – 2B – Girls – 800 **
1:00 – 1A – Girls – 800 **
1:05 – 2B – Boys – 4 x 100 Relay **
1:10 – 1A – Boys – 4 x 100 Relay **
1:15 – 2B – Girls – 4 x 100 Relay **
1:20 – 1A – Girls – 4 x 100 Relay **
1:25 – 2B – Boys – 400 **
1:30 – 1A – Boys – 400 **
1:30 – 2B – Boys – Long Jump (followed by girls) **
1:30 – 2B – Girls – Triple Jump (followed by boys) **
1:35 – 2B – Girls – 400 **
1:40 – 1A – Girls – 400 **
1:45 – 2B – Boys – 3200 **
2:00 – 2B – Girls – 3200 **
2:00 – 2B – Boys – High Jump (followed by girls) **
2:00 – 2B – Girls – Pole Vault (followed by boys) **
2:15 – 2B – Boys – 300 Hurdles **
2:20 – 1A – Boys – 300 Hurdles **
2:25 – 2B – Girls – 300 Hurdles **
2:30 – 1A – Girls – 300 Hurdles **
2:35 – 2B – Boys – 200 **
2:40 – 1A – Boys – 200 **
2:45 – 2B – Girls – 200 **
2:50 – 1A – Girls – 200 **
2:55 – 1A – Boys – 3200 **
3:10 – 1A – Girls – 3200 **
3:25 – 2B – Boys – 4 x 400 Relay **
3:30 – 1A – Boys – 4 x 400 Relay **
3:35 – 2B – Girls – 4 x 400 Relay **
3:40 – 1A – Girls – 4 x 400 Relay **
4:00 – Willie Smith goes and takes a nap … or has a stiff drink … or both

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Jean Lund-Olsen fires towards the finish line. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Raven Vick charges into battle.

Thane Peterson sails away.

Jakobi Baumann takes it all in stride.

Ja’Kenya Hoskins comes back down to Earth.

Ryan Labrador dances with the discus.

Alana Mihill grits it out, pounding laps in the day’s longest race.

Ja’Tarya Hoskins floats over the hurdles.

The wandering paparazzi ended up down in Lynden.

Looking for something to fill his day, photographer John Fisken swung by the district track meet Saturday, as Coupeville wrapped up the two-day event by adding two more titles to its collection.

To see everything he shot, and possibly purchase some glossies for grandma, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2018-2019/Track-2019-05-11-1A-District-1-Meet/

And remember, a percentage of all sales comes back around, as Fisken hands out two scholarships each year to CHS senior student/athletes.

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Wolves (l to r) Mallory Kortuem, Lindsey Roberts, Maya Toomey-Stout, and Ja’Kenya Hoskins are the fifth-fastest 4 x 200 relay team in 1A. (Brian Vick photo)

Two weeks until the big stage.

The Coupeville High School track and field squad has blasted its way through the regular season, the North Sound Conference meet, and districts.

Now, all that remains is bi-districts, which run May 16 and 18 on the Wolves home track, and then the state meet, May 23-25, in the heat-stroke capitol of Washington state, otherwise known as Cheney.

As the number of meets left decrease, the battle for the top of the leader board gets more intense.

Coupeville’s athletes are holding up well in the crucible, however, appearing in the top 10 of 1A in nine different events as of this morning.

 

CHS athletes in the Top 10 of 1A (through 10:04 AM on May 12):

 

GIRLS:

400 — Mallory Kortuem (7th) 1:00.65

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (5th) 15.50

4 x 100 Relay — Maya Toomey-Stout, Ja’Tarya Hoskins, Kortuem, Roberts (5th) 50.99

4 x 200 Relay — Roberts, Ja’Kenya Hoskins, Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout (5th) 1:47.40

 

BOYS:

100 — Danny Conlisk (2nd) 11.04; Jean Lund-Olsen (3rd) 11.06

200 — Conlisk (1st) 22.46; Lund-Olsen (4th) 22.69

400 — Conlisk (2nd) 50.16

4 x 100 Relay — Conlisk, Tiger Johnson, Sean Toomey-Stout, Lund-Olsen (4th) 44.16

Long Jump — S. Toomey-Stout (7th) 20-9.50

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Coupeville’s Emma Smith crushed it in the shot put Saturday, winning a district title at Lynden. (Konni Smith photo)

Raven Vick (left) pauses for a selfie with mom, only to be photo-bombed by Wolf mom Lisa Toomey. (Photo courtesy Maria Reyes)

CHS senior Danny Conlisk won the 200 Saturday, giving him four district titles in four events. (Photo courtesy Dawnelle Conlisk).

Day two was a little quieter, maybe, but still full of quality results.

After busting two school records, and narrowly missing on a third Thursday, the Coupeville High School track and field team settled for two titles Saturday, wrapping up the district meet in style.

Seniors Emma Smith and Danny Conlisk exited the stadium at Lynden Christian High School with top honors, besting the field in the shot put and 200, respectively.

Smith lobbed the four kilogram metal ball 34 feet, five inches, easily out-pacing runner-up Payton Elenbaas of Meridian, who lofted the orb 33-11.50.

Not only was it a PR for the Wolf standout, but she topped her previous best mark (32-10.50) by more than a foot-and-a-half.

Coming off of a PR Thursday in the discus, it capped a stellar district meet performance for Smith, but even she couldn’t quite catch up to the fleet-footed Conlisk.

After winning the 100 and 400, and also running a leg on a victorious 4 x 100 relay team, all on Thursday, the CHS team captain came back Saturday to zing to a win in the 200.

While doing so, he nailed a PR, barely held off teammate Jean Lund-Olsen (22.46 to 22.69) and just missed adding another school record to his resume.

Conlisk snatched away the 100 record from Jacob Smith Thursday, but he couldn’t quite catch the former Wolf in the 200, as his mark of 22.41 (barely) lives to see another day.

Coupeville finished the two-day, 10-team district meet in fourth place in both the girls and boys standings.

King’s girls and Meridian’s boys claimed team titles.

 

Girls results:

King’s (154.5)
Meridian (128)
Lynden Christian (108)
Coupeville (81)
South Whidbey (75)
Granite Falls (46.5)
Nooksack Valley (41)
Cedar Park Christian (37)
Sultan (11)
Mount Baker (10)

 

Boys results:

Meridian (133)
South Whidbey (126.5)
King’s (102)
Coupeville (84)
Mount Baker (61)
Cedar Park Christian (46)
Lynden Christian (44.5)
Nooksack Valley (40)
Granite Falls (21)
Sultan (5)

 

Up next for the Coupeville athletes still standing is the bi-district meet, which pits District 1 (Coupeville’s North Sound Conference and the Northwest Conference) against District 2 (Seattle’s Emerald City League).

That goes down May 16 and 18 in Coupeville, with the top four finishers in each event advancing to the state meet in Cheney the next weekend.

 

Complete Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

200 — Ja’Kenya Hoskins (6th) 28.54 *PR*

800 — Lucy Sandahl (11th) 2:44.69

3200 — Alana Mihill (12th) 14:11.53; Catherine Lhamon (13th) 14:41.10

300 Hurdles — Ja’Tarya Hoskins (9th) 53.69

4 x 200 Relay — Lindsey Roberts, Ja’Kenya Hoskins, Mallory Kortuem, Maya Toomey-Stout (2nd) 1:47.40

4 x 400 Relay — Sandahl, Mihill, Lhamon, Ja’Tarya Hoskins (5th) 5:19.69

Shot Put — Emma Smith (1st) 34-05 *PR*

Javelin — Raven Vick (12th) 76-10

High Jump — Roberts (6th) 4-10

Long Jump — M. Toomey-Stout (3rd) 16-01.50 *PR*; Ja’Kenya Hoskins (5th) 15-06.50 *PR*

 

BOYS:

200 — Danny Conlisk (1st) 22.46 *PR*; Jean Lund-Olsen (2nd) 22.69 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Jakobi Baumann (16th) 48.13

4 x 400 Relay — Lucious Halstead, Jak. Baumann, Jaschon Baumann, Tiger Johnson (9th) 4:00.34

Discus — Logan Martin (7th) 121-11 *PR*; Ryan Labrador (14th) 99-06

Pole Vault — Thane Peterson (11th) 9-00; Johnson (14th) 8-06; Kyle Burnett (15th) 8-06

Triple Jump — Sean Toomey-Stout (5th) 38-08; Jak. Baumann (12th) 36-00

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