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Plotting strategy under blue skies. (Photos courtesy Kimberly Kisch)

They’re young, talented, and coming for all your trophies.

The next wave of Coupeville soccer stars was on display this weekend, tearing up the pitch at the Matt Mikos Memorial Tournament in Oak Harbor.

The Rebels U12 brought the complete package, raining down goals from all angles while denying their rivals the chance to celebrate.

Showing off some hardware after a successful weekend on the soccer pitch.

With Lilly Hestbeck leading the way in goal, the booters gave up just two scores across four games as they romped to a title.

Leading the way on offense were Lucy Youderian, who converted a pair of direct penalty kicks, and Heidi Hestbeck, who showed off her “killer shot.”

“We have some amazing girls coming up,” said Kimberly Kisch, who teams up with Jerry Helm to coach the rising stars.

“We had amazing teamwork, textbook passing, and multiple goals scored from corner kicks.”

Don’t stop until you get to the top.

Winning ribbons and medals and taking names. (Photos courtesy Kelly Powers)

Step behind the curtain.

The photos seen above and below capture behind the scenes action featuring Coupeville Middle School track stars and come to us courtesy Wolf parents.

They provide a glimpse into the lives of young CMS athletes on the rise enjoying their prep sports careers to the full.

Alysia Burdge is the Class of 2025 Salutatorian. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Three to lead the way.

The Coupeville High School Class of 2025, which graduates Saturday, is paced by a trio of valedictorians, with Matthew Campbell, Zander Pulliam, and Nicholas Wasik topping the GPA chase.

Alysia Burdge stands alone as the salutatorian.

Rounding out the top 10 scholars from this class (in alphabetic order) are:

Yzabella Floyd
Makenna Jonker-Chambers
Ember Light
Elizabeth Lo
Pamela Morrell
Ayden Wyman

Valedictorians (l to r) Zander Pulliam, Matthew Campbell, and Nicholas Wasik.

Annaliese Powers (left) and Sarai Dangerfield may need a bigger trophy case. (Kelly Powers photos)

They doubled up on day two.

Putting an emphatic stamp on the season Thursday, the Coupeville Middle School track and field team picked up three more titles at the Cascade League Championships.

Competing at Lakewood, the Wolves claimed wins in the shot put (Collin Mirabile and Diesel Eck) and high jump (Malachi Chapa).

That comes on the heels of three titles Monday in the opener of the two-day finale, when Tamsin Ward (shot put, high jump) and Les Queen (discus) reigned supreme.

With his victory, Eck, a CMS 7th grader, reaches 13 wins on the season — the most for a Wolf middle school boy in one go-round.

At least according to athletic.net, which goes back to 2008 with its middle school results.

Tamsin Ward exchanges well wishes with a rival.

Ward, who had two top-three performances in sprint races Thursday, finished her final CMS campaign with 16 wins, second-best all-time behind Lindsey Roberts 19-win season as an 8th grader in 2015.

With 39 wins across three seasons, Ward departs the middle school scene with the CMS career record.

While Monday’s meet featured a mix of prelims and finals, Thursday was all finals, with the Wolves holding up well.

Competing under the brightest spotlight, CMS athletes racked up 21 PRs on the final day of the season.

Zaydyn Dees streaks to a PR in the 800.

“An amazing fact about track and field is that PRs become increasingly more challenging to earn each time you get one,” said Coupeville coach Jon Gabelein.

“Despite this logic, several of our athletes were able to overcome that challenge today.”

Coupeville’s 6th/7th grade boys finished second in the team standings behind Lakewood, while both CMS girls’ teams claimed 4th.

The Wolf 8th grade boys were 5th in a seven-team field.

South Whidbey swept team titles in both girls’ competitions, with King’s coming out on top among 8th grade boys’ squads.

Wolf coaches preached growth and improvement, something their young athletes demonstrated all season.

“We hope that our athletes found this year’s track season to be a rewarding adventure,” Gabelein said.

“The hard work they put in has made them stronger and faster than they were when they started. I encourage them to stay active throughout their summer.

“They really came together as a team and supported one another.

“I enjoyed helping them stay on the path towards continued improvement and realize that even the not-so-great results can be steps towards further growth.”

Discus chuckers Claire Lachnit (left) and Zariyah Allen stand tall on the podium.

 

Thursday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

8th grade:

100 — Tamsin Ward (3rd) 13.44

200 — Ward (2nd) 28.50

100 Hurdles — Kennedy O’Neill (4th) 20.17 *PR*; Elizabeth Marshall (5th) 20.20 *PR*

4 x 200 Relay — Marshall, O’Neill, Cassandra Powers, Sage Stavros (3rd) 2:18.05

Long Jump — Marshall (15th) 12-03.50; O’Neill (16th) 11-11.50; Stavros (17th) 11-05; Isley Garcia Fernandez (24th) 10-01.25 *PR*

 

6th/7th grade:

200 — Bella Sandlin (7th) 30.97 *PR*

400 — Sandlin (5th) 1:15.25

1600 — Annaliese Powers (3rd) 6:12.29 *PR*; Sarai Dangerfield (7th) 6:41.39 *PR*; Autumn Hunt (11th) 6:58.78

100 Hurdles — A. Powers (5th) 20.37 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Laurel Crowder, Mia Goers, Kaleigha Millison, Abbie Moss (5th) 1:00.07

Discus — Zariyah Allen (2nd) 73-08.50; Claire Lachnit (4th) 67-07.50 *PR*; Addison Jacobson (9th) 53-00 *PR*; Millison (15th) 47-07; Emma Green (16th) 47-01.50; Crowder (20th) 44-10 *PR*

Long Jump — Millison (10th) 11-07.50; Amira Anunciado (22nd) 10-08; Moss (27th) 10-01.75; Green (31st) 9-10; Ella Holm (33rd) 9-06

Malachi Chapa soared to a title in the high jump.

 

BOYS:

8th grade:

100 — Collin Mirabile (8th) 12.45 *PR*

400 — Brian Thompson (3rd) 1:01.82 *PR*

800 — Cyrus Sparacio (4th) 2:20.48 *PR*; Zaydyn Dees (13th) 2:47.29 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Henry Bailey, Mirabile, Sparacio, Thompson (4th) 51.02

Shot Put — Mirabile (1st) 37-06.50; Kion Tellery (16th) 28-03; Aaron DiDonna (18th) 26-03.50; Nolan Hunt (25th) 20-08

 

6th/7th grade:

200 — River Simpson (4th) 26.46 *PR*

400 — Malachi Chapa (3rd) 1:04.29

800 — Maverick Walling (4th) 2:37.51 *PR*; Lincoln Wagner (5th) 2:37.63 *PR*; Archer Schwarz (10th) 2:47.27 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Jacob Lujan (6th) 19.81

4 x 100 Relay — Xander Beaman, Chapa, Simpson, Diesel Eck (4th) 54.27

Shot Put — Eck (1st) 32-03; Vincent Alguire (3rd) 29-09 *PR*; Asher Harris (23rd) 19-06

High Jump — Chapa (1st) 5-01 *PR*; Beaman (3rd) 4-10 *PR*; Jesse Kehoe (4th) 4-06; Liam Stoner (10th) 4-04

“And now we feast!!”

Haylee Armstrong (left) and Capri Anter played key roles for a high-flying CHS softball squad. (Michelle Armstrong photo)

They dominated on the field and off.

Putting together a 20-3 season, the Coupeville High School softball squad went four games deep at the 2B state tourney — the second-best performance in program history.

Thursday, Aaron Lucero and his coaching staff hailed their players for all their hard work throughout the spring, handing out letters and awards at a team banquet.

Topping things was the announcement that seven players received All-League honors when Northwest 2B/1B League coaches voted.

Seniors Mia Farris and Madison McMillan, junior Teagan Calkins, and freshman hurler Adeline Maynes were First-Team picks, with seniors Taylor Brotemarkle and Jada Heaton and sophomore Haylee Armstrong tabbed as Second-Team selections.

In team awards, Calkins, Coupeville’s ace catcher, was selected as the Most Outstanding Player.

McMillan was the Offensive MVP, Maynes the Defensive MVP, while Armstrong won the Dirt Bag Award and Farris earned the Heart Award.

Calkins, Farris, and McMillan were honored for their work as team captains, while Heaton, Brotemarkle, Chloe Marzocca, McMillan, and Farris received Four-Year Awards.

Taylor Brotemarkle gets mobbed by Mia Farris (left) and Jada Heaton after making a spectacular catch. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Capri Anter
Haylee Armstrong
Taylor Brotemarkle
Teagan Calkins
Mia Farris
Jada Heaton
Ava Lucero
Chloe Marzocca
Adeline Maynes
Madison McMillan
Chelsi Stevens
Danica Strong
Sydney Van Dyke

 

Participation certificates:

Emma Cushman
Emma Leavitt
Olivia Martin
Allison Powers
Mary Western