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Tate Wyman

He’s back for a second go-round.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman kicked off a new season of indoor track and field this past weekend, competing in the Nevada Multi & Invite in Reno.

The former Wolf, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, set a PR in the 200, hitting the tape in 22.94 seconds, while also ripping off a 9.08 in the 60 hurdles.

The Hustlin’ Owls return to action this next Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Corban Indoor Meet in Salem, Oregon.

During his time at CHS, Wyman was a stellar cross country and track and field athlete, helping to carry the Wolves to a second-place finish in the 4 x 100 relay at the 2023 state meet.

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Taygin Jump, kickin’ butt and takin’ names in the Big Apple. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

If it’s Saturday, it’s likely a throwing day for Taygin Jump.

The Coupeville grad, now a sophomore at Plattsburgh State in New York, was back at it for the second weekend in a row, competing in the weight throw and shotput.

This time around Jump and her teammates were at the St. Lawrence Invitational in Canton, New York, with the Cardinals claiming third place in the team rumble.

The former Wolf ace finished 5th in the weight throw, chucking the implement 41 feet, one inch, while earning 16th in the shotput with a heave of 24-8.25.

Jump, who is majoring in Environmental Planning & Management/Geology, will get back at it Feb. 4, when her squad hosts the Plattsburgh State Tuesday Track and Field Meet.

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Taygin Jump, a star in whatever town she finds herself in. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

It’s been a bit.

Competing for the first time in six weeks, Coupeville grad Taygin Jump got right back into the flow of things Saturday in Vermont.

Competing at the Middlebury Winter Invitational, the Plattsburgh State sophomore claimed 6th place in the weight throw and 16th in the shot put.

Jump chucked the shot put 27 feet, 05.50 inches, while lobbing the weight throw implement a sturdy 41-00.25.

The former Wolf ace, who was a big contributor for both CHS volleyball and track and field teams, is majoring in Environmental Planning and Management/Geology.

She and her Cardinal teammates are back in action next Saturday, Jan. 25, when they compete at the St. Lawrence Invitational in Canton, New York.

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Taygin Jump

Year two is off to a strong start.

Coupeville High School grad Taygin Jump kicked off her sophomore season of college track and field with a stellar performance Saturday at the Saints Holiday Relays in Canton, New York.

The Plattsburgh State sophomore won a title in the weight throw, lobbing her implement 41 feet, 3.25 inches.

Jump also earned sixth place in the shot put, launching the ball 26-09.25.

Overall, she and her teammates finished second in the team standings at the six-team meet.

Plattsburgh returns to action after the holidays, getting back into competition Jan. 18 as the indoor track season begins to pick up full speed.

During her time in Coupeville, Jump, older sister of current Wolves Aleksia and Khanor, was a standout track and volleyball athlete.

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Former Wolf superstars (left to right) Lauren Marrs, Maddie Georges, and Nezi Keiper reunite at a college soccer game. (Emili Marrs photo)

The uniforms have changed, but the dream remains the same.

Former Coupeville High School athletes Nezi Keiper and Ben Smith are competing at the college level this fall, operating in different states and different sports.

Keiper is a freshman defender on the Edmonds College women’s soccer team and brings the same rough-and-tumble playing style to the pitch which endeared her to Wolf fans.

At a recent game against Skagit Valley College, she got to run into Lauren Marrs, a fab frosh goaltender who suits up for SVC.

Marrs was a standout athlete for Coupeville in her younger days, continuing through middle school, before attending Oak Harbor High School from her freshman season on.

Ben Smith is chasing that gridiron dream. (Photo courtesy Deb Smith)

Across the country, Smith is a senior linebacker for Concordia University in Chicago.

He’s racked up 10 tackles, including one for a loss, while playing his first season with the Cougars.

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