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Lillian Ketterling flies high into the sky. (Parker Hammons photo)

They’ve crossed the finish line.

Coupeville High School track and field coaches handed out letters and participation certificates at a banquet Thursday, bringing an end to a successful season.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Chase Anderson
Liam Blas
Blake Burrows
Marquette Cunningham
Preston Epp
Carson Field
Wyatt Fitch-Marron
Marcelo Gebhard
Olivia Hall
Davin Houston
Kenneth Jacobsen
Aleksia Jump
Lillian Ketterling
Edmund Kunz
Willow Leedy-Bonifas
Axel Marshall
Katie Marti
Myra McDonald
Isa Mc Fetridge
Ivy Rudat
Solomon Rudat
Laken Simpson
Malachi Somes
George Spear
Lyla Stuurmans
Zac Tackett
Frankie Tenore
Mikayla Wagner
Ethan Walling
Matthew Ward
Cael Wilson
Marin Winger
Ayden Wyman
Devon Wyman

Olivia Hall zips around the oval. (Parker Hammons photo)

 

Participation certificates:

Isaiah Allen
Richmond Bandong
Zach Blitch
Nathan Coxsey
Ari Cunningham
Lexis Drake
Beckett Green
Easton Green
Dane Hadsall
William Hamm
Johnathan Jacobsen
Khanor Jump
Finn Price
Nikolas Rogers
Shiloh Sandlin
David Somes
Will Tierney
Nicholas Wasik
Noelle Western
Jonah Weyl
Edmund Wilson

Johnathan Jacobsen sends his javelin flying off into the wild blue yonder. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Pamela Morrell and Marz Halstead are award-winning members of the Coupeville High School Class of 2025. (Jackie Saia photo)

The list goes 67 names deep.

Coupeville High School will send the Class of 2025 out into the world Saturday, holding graduation at 1:00 PM at Mickey Clark Field.

Before the latest batch of Wolves get their diplomas, take a few moments to scan the list, which runs from Auen to Wyman.

Landon Roberts is itchin’ to run. (Photo by Lindsey Roberts)

“They call me Wheels, cause I’m always rollin’!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

He made his final moments count.

While Coupeville’s Landon Roberts is playing American Legion ball this summer, and hopes to continue his hardball adventures in college, Wednesday night put an official cap on his time as a high school baseball star.

The Wolf senior repped the red and black in the Northwest Senior Feeder Games in Anacortes, playing well on both sides of the ball.

The event, which featured a doubleheader at Alton R. Daniels Field, is one of the precursors to the All-State games in Yakima.

Roberts earned four innings of field time in each feeder game, patrolling right field in the opener and center field in the finale.

At the plate, the Wolf ace rapped a double off an Anacortes hurler.

In the field, he had plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, finally getting a ball sent his way at the very end.

Fielding it smoothly, Roberts pulled in the fly ball for the night’s final out, officially putting a stamp on his CHS diamond career.

The feeder games drew seniors from a wide range of schools in the region, with La Conner’s CJ Edwards being the only other player from the Northwest 2B/1B League.

South Whidbey (Sage Northup and Grady Davis) and Oak Harbor (Jayson Champignon and Brayden Rupp) also sent two players each to the hardball festivities.

Build the future, today!

Well, OK, things don’t actually get going until September, but you get the point.

Coupeville schools are putting a big push on robotics, with a two-pronged approach.

They want to expand their middle school team, which is open to students in grades 6-8, while also developing their first team at the high school (9-12) level.

For more info, take a gander at the photo above and contact Alison Perera at aperera@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

Isa Mc Fetridge (front) and Ari Cunningham team up in a relay. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Every event, every meet, the points piled up.

As the high school track and field season played out, Coupeville coaches kept a running tally of how their stars performed, and now you can see a breakdown.

Overall, 48 Wolves — 30 boys and 18 girls — racked up points, with five cracking triple-digits.

Topping the list? Seniors Katie Marti and Cael Wilson, who both advanced to the state meet in multiple events.

 

GIRLS:

Katie Marti — 172
Lyla Stuurmans — 111
Aleksia Jump — 70
Lillian Ketterling — 66
Mikayla Wagner — 45
Olivia Hall — 33.25
Ivy Rudat — 23.50
Frankie Tenore — 23
Ayden Wyman — 19
Devon Wyman — 18
Laken Simpson — 15.75
Willow Leedy-Bonifas — 13.25
Isa Mc Fetridge — 10.75
Myra McDonald — 10
Marin Winger — 10
Lexis Drake — 9.50
Noelle Western — 9
Ari Cunningham — 3

Marquette Cunningham delivers the baton to Davin Houston.

 

BOYS:

Cael Wilson — 151.50
Carson Field — 132
Chase Anderson — 107.25
Matthew Ward — 84.50
Axel Marshall — 76
George Spear — 76
Marquette Cunningham — 67.50
Preston Epp — 67.25
Davin Houston — 53
Liam Blas — 44.50
Marcelo Gebhard — 40.75
Blake Burrows — 32.50
Zac Tackett — 30
Malachi Somes — 28.25
Joshua Stockdale — 28.25
Kenneth Jacobsen — 20.25
Solomon Rudat — 16.25
Ethan Walling — 14
Edmund Kunz — 11
Mason Butler — 9
Wyatt Fitch-Marron — 8
Khanor Jump — 8
Dane Hadsall — 7.75
Beckett Green — 5.50
Nathan Coxsey — 2.50
Easton Green — 2.50
Jonah Weyl — 2.50
Richmond Bandong — 1.50
Will Tierney — 0.25
Edmund Wilson — 0.25