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“Now, gentlemen? Now we take over the world!” (Photo courtesy Alison Perera)

Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

Overcoming issues with their robot, the Whidbey Island Robotics Club scored big at an event in Bonney Lake this weekend and is now off to the district championship.

The team, which brings together students from Oak Harbor and Coupeville, will be in Portland April 4-6, where they will square off with foes from two states.

There are three current Wolves involved, with Natalie PereraOrion Liedtke, and Gabe Smith repping Cow Town, while former CHS soccer star Eddie Perera now attends OHHS.

The team’s trip to Bonney Lake was a wild one, as robot glitches threatened to derail the Islanders.

But the big brain bunch were picked by another team to form an alliance for the playoffs, which kept alive their district hopes.

The windfall which put Whidbey over the top, however, came when it received the FIRST Impact award, the most prestigious judged award in the tourney.

That alone was enough to send the Pereras and pals to Portland, as the award came with an automatic ticket to districts.

Tourney judges hailed Whidbey’s students, saying the award “is presented to the team judged to have the most significant measurable impact of its partnerships among its participants and community over a sustained period, not just a single build season.

“The winner is able to demonstrate progress towards FIRST’s mission of transforming our culture.”

Whidbey’s use of STEM skills was noted, as was the team’s non-robot work, which includes “building ramps and modifying gardens to ensure accessibility and inclusion.”

“They’ve also tackled societal issues head-on, making significant strides in menstrual equity and empowering student voices through legislation,” said the judges.

“These wild Islanders are the PURR-fect model for other teams to emulate!”

“I got two fists, and one mission — destroy you, sister!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let the wheels hit the oval, and the bodies hit the floor.

Saturday night is made for roller derby, and wanderin’ photographer John Fisken was on hand to snap pics as Whidbey Island’s best matched up with invaders from Canada.

To see everything he snapped, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Events/Roller-Derby-2024-03-16-at-OHHS

 

Lyla Stuurmans, a woman for all seasons. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re off to a strong start.

Two meets into a new season, Coupeville High School track and field athletes can be found all over the statewide top 10 rankings.

The Wolves appear in nine different categories on the boys’ side, and seven on the girls.

Leading the way are Lyla Stuurmans, Aleera Kent, Cael Wilson, and Carson Field, who each pop up in three different events.

Hot on their heels are Aleksia Jump, Preston Epp, Jasmine Castellanos, Nick Guay, and Marquette Cunningham, with two appearances each.

Overall, 20 Wolves, which accounts for about a third of Coupeville’s roster, currently grace the Top 10.

Now, there’s still a long way to go before things end at the state meet in May, but the early results bode well for CHS.

A look at where the Wolves rank state-wide among 2B athletes as of Mar. 18:

 

GIRLS:

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (5th) 2:39.59

1600 — Stuurmans (2nd) 6:15.89; Aleera Kent (5th) 6:27.38; Kayla Crane (8th) 6:31.86

3200 — Kent (3rd) 12:43.62; Aleksia Jump (4th) 12:46.88; Stuurmans (6th) 14:21.98

4 x 200 Relay — Jasmine Castellanos, Carly Burt, Tirsit Cannon, Myra McDonald (9th) 2:07.11

4 x 400 Relay — Ayden Wyman, Castellanos, Lydia Price, Kent (6th) 5:11.33

Discus — Reese Wilkinson (4th) 98-06; Erica McGrath (10th) 81-09

Pole Vault — Issabel Johnson (5th-tie) 6-00; Jump (10th-tie) 5-06

 

BOYS:

400 — Preston Epp (7th) 54.97

800 — Carson Field (10th) 2:20.24

1600 — Field (10th) 5:10.96

3200 — Field (10th) 11:43.59

4 x 100 Relay — Marquette Cunningham, Cael Wilson, Epp, Nick Guay (7th) 47.80

Discus — Zac Tackett (9th) 120-08

High Jump — Guay (2nd-tie) 6-00; Davin Houston (10th-tie) 5-04; Wilson (10th-tie) 5-04

Pole Vault — Wilson (2nd-tie) 11-00

Triple Jump — Cunningham (8th) 36-08

Taylor Brotemarkle is excited for a new season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’re in the thick of things now.

Spring sports are fully up and going, and the week ahead presents Coupeville High School fans with many viewing options.

Wolf baseball is at home twice, hosting Friday Harbor Tuesday, then welcoming Mount Vernon Christian to town Friday.

Meanwhile CHS softball has a split schedule.

The diamond women host Friday Harbor Tuesday, then travel to Blaine for the first of three-straight games on the road.

Track and field have a similar setup, hosting a Northwest 2B/1B League meet Wednesday, before venturing off to Stanwood Saturday for a freshman/sophomore invitational.

And Wolf girls’ tennis?

The netters are on the road all season, as they wait for new tennis courts to be finished.

Next week sees Coupeville’s hardcourt warriors visiting Granite Falls Friday.

As things really begin to heat up, a look at where early win/loss records sit through Mar. 17:

 

Northwest League baseball:

School League Overall
Concrete 0-0 0-0
Coupeville 0-0 1-2
Darrington 0-0 0-0
Friday Harbor 0-0 0-2
La Conner 0-0 2-0
MV Christian 0-0 1-2
Orcas Island 0-0 2-1

 

Northwest League girls’ tennis:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 1-0 1-0
Coupeville 0-1 0-2

 

Northwest League softball:

School League Overall
Concrete 0-0 0-1
Coupeville 0-0 1-0
Darrington 0-0 0-1
Friday Harbor 0-0 0-3
La Conner 0-0 0-2
Orcas Island 0-0 0-2

Coupeville sophomore Aleksia Jump soared in the pole vault and set a PR in the 3200 Saturday in Rainier. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

They came, they saw, they held their own.

Competing at the 23-team Rainier Icebreaker Saturday, the Coupeville High School track and field teams put in a long day’s work.

The Wolves left the gym at 6:30 AM and didn’t get back to home base until 10 PM.

But it was worth it, said CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting.

“It was a long day with some great results.

“Not only was the sun out bright and hot but our athletes were on fire today! Lots of PRs and lots of improvements.”

The Wolves racked up 27 personal bests, with 21 athletes garnering at least one.

Freshman Ivy Rudat led the way, setting records in the 200, 400, and long jump, while Kayla Crane, Myra McDonald, Reese Wilkinson, and Lexis Drake all earned two PRs.

Overall, the CHS girls finished 10th in the team standings, while the boys were 16th. Montesano claimed both titles.

Next up for the Wolves is a home meet Wednesday, Mar. 20.

But for now, Coupeville’s track stars can take a moment to bask in the afterglow of a solid performance on a big stage.

“The experience they get from invitationals like the Rainer Icebreaker is invaluable,” Bitting said. “It was a good day!”

Shot put and javelin ace Katie Marti (center, black hoodie) dreams about epic throws. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Issabel Johnson (21st) 14.87; Tirsit Cannon (26th) 15.16 *PR*

200 — Jasmine Castellanos (18th) 31.26 *PR*; Ivy Rudat (26th) 33.14 *PR*

400 — Rudat (16th) 1:16.11 *PR*; Ayden Wyman (19th) 1:22.01

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (3rd) 2:39.59; Kayla Crane (9th) 2:55.29 *PR*

1600 — Crane (7th) 6:31.86 *PR*; Aleera Kent (10th) 6:38.37

3200 — Kent (5th) 12:43.62 *PR*; Jump (7th) 12:46.88 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Myra McDonald (18th) 22.34 *PR*; Lexis Drake (19th) 22.77 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Drake (7th) 1:01.20 *PR*; McDonald (11th) 1:04.20 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Carly Burt, Cannon, Issabel Johnson, Castellanos (9th) 57.48

Shot Put — Reese Wilkinson (10th) 28-07.75 *PR*; Katie Marti (18th) 25-07.50

Discus — Wilkinson (5th) 98-06 *PR*; Erica McGrath (19th) 72-09

Javelin — Marti (6th) 92-06; Alysia Burdge (34th) 48-00

Pole Vault — Johnson (6th) 6-00 *PR*; Jump (8th) 5-06

Long Jump — Burt (15th) 12-11; Rudat (27th) 11-05 *PR*

 

BOYS:

100 — Davin Houston (23rd) 12.64 *PR*

200 — Nick Guay (10th) 24.86; Marquette Cunningham (13th) 25.58 *PR*

400 — Preston Epp (7th) 54.97 *PR*; Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim (24th) 1:01.15 *PR*

800 — Carson Field (10th) 2:20.24 *PR*; Thomas Strelow (17th) 2:27.93 *PR*

1600 — Field (12th) 5:15.07; Kenneth Jacobsen (19th) 5:26.28

3200 — George Spear (12th) 12:02.83; Nick Wasik (19th) 12:56.16 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Cael Wilson (7th) 19.23

300 Hurdles — Wilson (10th) 48.89; Mikey Robinett (17th) 54.13 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Dayvon Donavon, Dane Hadsall, Timothy Nitta, Matthew Ward (11th) 51.17

Shot Put — Zac Tackett (11th) 35-08.50; Zane Oldenstadt (19th) 33-04

Discus — Tackett (8th) 120-08; Oldenstadt (11th) 115-02 *PR*

Javelin — Marcelo Gebhard (30th) 87-08; Mason Butler (32nd) 82-06

High Jump — Guay (4th) 5-10; Wilson (8th) 5-04

Pole Vault — Wilson (4th) 11-00 *PR*

Long Jump — Alex Merino-Martinez (5th) 18-02 *PR*; Houston (14th) 16-06.50

Triple Jump — Cunningham (7th) 35-05; Hank Milnes (12th) 33-04

 

CO-ED:

4 x 400 Relay — Stuurmans, Epp, Burt, Guay (5th) 4:13.63

SMR 800 Relay — Johnson, Houston, Cannon, Milnes (11th) 2:00.12