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Aleera Kent, seen here during the high school track and field season, was one of 273 runners to participate in this year’s Race the Reserve. (Parker Hammons photo)

Numbers stayed consistent.

The 2024 edition of Race the Reserve featured 273 runners rambling across the prairie Saturday, slightly down from last year’s 277.

The 5K and 10K attracted 100 and 91 runners, respectively, while the half marathon, with 82 competitors, was up 11 from a year ago.

Jarrett Manca won the premier event, hitting the finish line in one hour, 28 minutes, 46.87 seconds, while Cataldo DiDonna (35:49.62) and Galina Free (20:36.45) finished first in the shorter races.

Race the Reserve is the biggest fundraiser of the year for Coupeville High School’s senior class, with proceeds going to fund graduation night festivities.

 

Complete results:

 

Half Marathon:

Jarrett Manca (1st) 1:28:46.87
Aaron Dipzinski (2nd) 1:35:49.28
Caine Kras (3rd) 1:36:55.65
Rich Frazier (4th) 1:41:51.46
Sean Laberee (5th) 1:44:16.93
Shane Hovey (6th) 1:49:34.27
Michelle Francois (7th) 1:50:46.16
Tyler Oliverson (8th) 1:52:09.23
Sedona Ward (9th) 1:52:26.09
Artan Isom (10th) 1:52:27.33
Matthew Fredericksen (11th) 1:52:40.90
Coleman Busby (12th) 1:52:48.02
Max Hepp-Buchanan (13th) 1:52:57.32
Clayton Feis (14th) 1:53:14.23
Kane Chunn (15th) 1:53:50.92
James O’Brien (16th) 1:54:45.74
Weston Howse (17th) 1:55:04.91
Roy Seliber (18th) 1:55:33.48
Amy Harper (19th) 1:58:53.35
Brian Austin (20th) 2:01:06.41
Mia Sadowski (21st) 2:01:36.24
Sarah Angelos (22nd) 2:02:14.25
Yudong Rao (23rd) 2:02:43.71
Ana Howland (24th) 2:03:31.08
Stephen Howland (25th) 2:03:31.42
Steve Zarifis (26th) 2:03:38.10
Aditya Bhatia (27th) 2:03:49.14
Anonymous Participant (28th) 2:04:09.00
Noah Mozek (29th) 2:04:15.03
Randy DeWolde (30th) 2:04:45.53
Taylor Howse (31st) 2:04:50.96
Wengran Wang (32nd) 2:05:13.50
Stuart Austin (33rd) 2:05:35.65
Marco Caravetta (34th) 2:06:25.78
Mitchell Hopkins (35th) 2:07:01.05
Hannah Andersen (36th) 2:07:06.82
Caroline Lochner (37th) 2:07:26.89
Charles Wright (38th) 2:09:27.56
Kendee Yamaguchi (39th) 2:09:27.59
Chuck Stempler (40th) 2:09:55.25
Sue Stevens (41st) 2:12:20.35
Gina Forestieri (42nd) 2:12:26.34
Nathan Nicholson (43rd) 2:13:05.21
Eric Froines (44th) 2:13:19.21
Trevor Mason (45th) 2:13:28.74
Kate Anderson (46th) 2:13:28.78
Pete Brown (47th) 2:15:27.78
Sarah Kazanjian (48th) 2:15:37.42
Mike Embree (49th) 2:16:14.91
Kristina Barnes (50th) 2:16:48.10
Jodie Gagola (51st) 2:18:19.59
Lisa Lecuyer (52nd) 2:18:20.40
Peter Brown (53rd) 2:20:13.48
Jack Guth (54th) 2:21:12.45
Mayra Navarro Gomez (55th) 2:21:15.82
Peter Emery (56th) 2:22:17.03
Lily Woods (57th) 2:22:38.02
Brad Woods (58th) 2:22:38.13
Simon Potel (59th) 2:23:08.40
Grace Korthuis (60th) 2:23:16.99
Tom Prendergast (61st) 2:23:19.80
Kyle Cieslak (62nd) 2:24:38.71
Nikki Garcia (63rd) 2:26:07.80
Travis Loyd (64th) 2:28:29.83
Joseph McNally (65th) 2:28:59.56
Jaime Andersen (66th) 2:29:24.72
Laura Hernandez (67th) 2:30:34.01
Esther Mawi (68th) 2:32:19.22
Nicole Dipzinski (69th) 2:35:16.67
Tawnya Wavada (70th) 2:36:28.47
Afton Rader (71st) 2:37:36.09
Filippo Montechiaro (72nd) 2:39:25.08
Janet Jones (73rd) 2:42:00.90
Elisabeth Post (74th) 2:43:02.58
Jack Jones (75th) 2:43:14.25
Nohemy Moreno (76th) 2:45:01.34
Jim Hockstaff (77th) 2:50:43.81
Michael Wood (78th) 2:55:41.26
Emily Gomez (79th) 3:00:36.39
Liliya Patterson (80th) 3:18:13.88
Tatiana Reznikova (81st) 3:18:14.62
Gerard Lopez (82nd) 3:24:09.35

 

10K:

Cataldo DiDonna (1st) 35:49.62
Brennan Jarvis (2nd) 37:00.72
Gene Lecuyer (3rd) 40:02.71
Alexandra Laiblin (4th) 41:54.16
George Spear (5th) 43:32.53
Kenneth Jacobsen (6th) 43:53.66
Carson Field (7th) 45:15.41
Kyle Bishop (8th) 46:13.19
Cyrus Sparacio (9th) 46:21.35
Ezekiel Allen (10th) 46:41.18
Julia Latimer (11th) 47:09.36
Aigul Chichian (12th) 47:37.22
Anuraag Pokhrel (13th) 48:29.67
Adam Aguinaldo (14th) 48:49.67
Carl Lamoureux (15th) 49:27.41
Matt Sanglier (16th) 50:00.66
Thomas Strelow (17th) 50:37.95
Tova Slostad (18th) 52:38.87
Hana Baker (19th) 52:46.00
Isaiah Allen (20th) 52:58.86
Tom Zhang (21st) 53:36.43
Adam McIntyre (22nd) 53:43.39
Hilary Haskell (23rd) 53:53.97
Price Hu (24th) 54:02.69
Eric Jensen (25th) 54:02.73
Benjamin Materna (26th) 54:06.14
Ciara Hu (27th) 54:15.33
Stephen Mats (28th) 54:30.77
Christopher Welden (29th) 55:29.35
Alex Aguinaldo (30th) 55:53.63
Natalia Patterson (31st) 56:09.00
Ken Hess (32nd) 57:26.54
Jennifer Turzewski (33rd) 57:32.41
Jefferson Miller (34th) 57:59.05
Cecilia Keen (35th) 58:34.84
Sara Cooper (36th) 58:54.68
Marti Murphy (37th) 59:03.36
Shelly Chavez (38th) 59:05.36
Alexis Mauren (39th) 59:10.00
Dana Montgomery (40th) 59:26.08
Kathy Glaze (41st) 59:30.38
Cory Higgins (42nd) 59:33.45
John Latimer (43rd) 59:33.84
Tony Atwood (44th) 1:00:33.16
Chris Holm (45th) 1:01:17.42
Jenna Cardoso (46th) 1:01:27.79
Andrew Preiksa (47th) 1:01:38.55
Timothy Patterson (48th) 1:02:26.64
Allen Hills (49th) 1:03:00.77
Douglas Swoish (50th) 1:03:12.03
Sarah Wheeler (51st) 1:04:15.04
David Mott (52nd) 1:04:49.83
George Thawley (53rd) 1:05:54.77
Guillermina Gomez (54th) 1:06:40.37
Jessica Sandoval (55th) 1:06:58.47
Haileigh Garoutte (56th) 1:07:05.17
Omar Aldahleh (57th) 1:07:39.58
Kyle Mauren (58th) 1:08:22.88
Shawna Steele (59th) 1:08:43.41
Zane Bennett (60th) 1:09:02.23
Hayley Brown (61st) 1:09:10.17
Becky George (62nd) 1:09:53.54
Rick Gilman (63rd) 1:10:10.66
Elliot Burckhardt (64th) 1:11:36.82
Anonymous Participant (65th) 1:11:37.81
Clinton Burckhardt (66th) 1:11:49.92
Brenden Hansen (67th) 1:12:01.78
Ian Sebastian (68th) 1:12:31.18
Dale Wilson (69th) 1:12:42.77
Brandy Bookwalter (70th) 1:13:06.15
Kyle Halterman (71st) 1:14:11.82
Bethani White (72nd) 1:14:13.92
Naomi Ogan (73rd) 1:14:19.03
Luke Schwarz (74th) 1:17:01.13
Catherine Hoover (75th) 1:17:22.88
Megan Hewitt (76th) 1:17:53.29
April Wilson (77th) 1:18:24.26
Nadia Tommalieh (78th) 1:19:39.20
Cassandra Varn (79th) 1:20:02.86
Lincoln Kelley (80th) 1:20:07.52
Brandon Kelley (81st) 1:20:07.53
Caitlin Walters (82nd) 1:20:44.18
Dawn Stobaugh (83rd) 1:28:16.98
James Bookwalter (84th) 1:28:20.44
Frances DeVries (85th) 1:31:50.12
Mike Simpson (86th) 1:35:26.16
Taylor Schwarz (87th) 1:38:56.01
Mitchell Tillman (88th) 1:42:44.25
Kearstyn Small (89th) 1:42:55.66
Chelsea Stobaugh (90th) 1:42:56.27
Chris Jackson (91st) 1:47:26.32

 

5K:

Galina Free (1st) 20:36.45
Brannon Mucke (2nd) 23:34.71
Trina Gardner (3rd) 23:50.08
Eric Mathewson (4th) 24:48.89
Jessica Hughes (5th) 24:51.76
Anne Wang (6th) 24:53.80
Misael Lopez (7th) 24:54.20
Josh Van de Walle (8th) 24:54.21
Chris Bouma (9th) 24:55.80
Max Everitt (10th) 25:36.48
Aleera Kent (11th) 26:07.76
R. Austin (12th) 26:08.54
Mark Lowder (13th) 26:26.88
Nathan Toone (14th) 26:27.64
Brian Feis (15th) 26:31.25
Sophia Bouma (16th) 28:26.21
Kevin Estes (17th) 28:43.62
David Martin (18th) 29:02.95
Kathryn Hirning (19th) 29:10.42
Treah Hutchings (20th) 29:44.25
McNeel Jantzen (21st) 29:51.03
Cassie Martin (22nd) 29:59.19
Morgan DiDonna (23rd) 30:05.33
Ross Labrenz (24th) 30:34.20
Jon McGinnis (25th) 30:51.17
Maria Summers (26th) 30:59.03
Kelly Graham (27th) 31:14.25
Laura Kleckner (28th) 31:16.08
Philip Jenkins (29th) 31:23.39
Woody Atwood (30th) 31:39.58
Aleksia Jump (31st) 31:51.02
D. Leith (32nd) 32:04.27
Christina Jump (33rd) 32:09.14
Van Gamble (34th) 32:23.57
Alamer Macapagal (35th) 32:27.35
Daniel Doran (36th) 32:40.83
Lanie Boggs (37th) 32:41.42
Nicole Manni (38th) 33:09.18
Amber Austin (39th) 33:19.11
Valerie Carricaburu (40th) 34:07.31
Sarah Belair-Bergman (41st) 34:11.96
Wade Gardner (42nd) 34:31.33
Tessa Campbell (43rd) 34:32.88
Pam Sanstrom (44th) 35:03.17
Maia Robbins (45th) 35:58.77
Jay Gainer (46th) 36:11.04
Anonymous Participant (47th) 37:03.93
Ludovic Fourrage (48th) 37:10.67
Gabrielle Morris (49th) 37:11.99
Connor Donahue (50th) 37:12.00
Jim Smith II (51st) 37:30.62
Shannon Alexander (52nd) 37:35.62
Rachel Gonzalez (53rd) 37:49.19
Jennie Smith (54th) 38:03.68
Allison Toone (55th) 39:49.98
Candy O’Neal (56th) 40:09.66
Albert Estrada (57th) 40:53.16
Robert Clark (58th) 40:53.99
Ella Davis (59th) 40:55.18
Natalie Tomsic (60th) 40:59.93
Mark Feis (61st) 41:26.39
Kaveh Dilmaghani (62nd) 41:29.65
Carin Zuehl (63rd) 41:30.22
Cynthia Sebastian (64th) 41:48.15
Shari Ireton (65th) 41:58.92
Ron Pedersen (66th) 42:00.87
Cheryl Grehan (67th) 43:03.10
Laura Mayo (68th) 43:03.51
Elizabeth Ballard (69th) 43:31.41
Adrein Aguinaldo (70th) 44:01.70
Lisa Olds (71st) 48:28.91
Angelo Silva (72nd) 48:36.34
C. Jones (73rd) 49:51.00
Kirby Barnes (74th) 50:19.43
Kirsten Smith (75th) 50:59.65
Tim Bright (76th) 51:13.51
Guadalupe Eagleton (77th) 51:30.06
Esteban Hernandez (78th) 51:31.09
Stefanie Schultz (79th) 53:39.51
Ashley Rivera (80th) 53:40.15
Korey Wheatley (81st) 54:49.37
Stacy Cummings (82nd) 54:50.43
Christian Ayson (83rd) 55:28.74
Laurence Tomsic (84th) 55:30.10
Riley Anderson (85th) 56:09.16
Christine Anderson (86th) 56:10.10
A. Brown (87th) 56:32.47
E. Brown (88th) 56:37.88
Ana Brown (89th) 56:38.37
Luke Brown (90th) 56:39.80
Z. Worthington (91st) 59:23.03
Tammora Nedoroscik (92nd) 59:25.68
Beverly Pedersen (93rd) 1:01:05.60
Pat Hernandez (94th) 1:02:36.12
Evelyn Novak (95th) 1:02:36.64
Anthony Hernandez (96th) 1:02:39.33
X. Howard (97th) 1:03:45.64
Terry Schnarr (98th) 1:03:45.73
R. Worthington (99th) 1:10:45.48
Micah Worthington (100th) 1:11:41.84

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Kenneth Jacobsen ran strongly Saturday. (Anna Jacobsen photo)

The summer running season is off to a great start.

Coupeville coaches have been welcoming 15-20 runners, covering high school and middle school athletes, to their runs.

And Saturday CHS sophomore Kenneth Jacobsen showed off his speed, claiming fourth overall, and first in his age group, at the Hustle With the Heroes 5K.

The 15-year-old was hot on the heels of three guys ages 35, 39, and 21, hitting the finish line in 22 minutes, 2.69 seconds.

Jacobsen was almost three minutes faster than any other teenager in the race.

And he wasn’t the only Wolf in the field, as sisters Allie and Annaliese Powers earned 16th and 17th overall among 74 finishers.

The siblings finished in 29:02.59 and 29:02.68, respectively.

Hustle With the Heroes, which started at Coupeville Elementary, featured a who’s-who of Island County first responders.

Represented were the Island County Sheriff’s Department, Oak Harbor Police Department, Washington State Patrol, Langley Police Department, South Whidbey Fire/EMS, Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue, North Whidbey Fire and Rescue, Oak Harbor Fire Department, WhidbeyHealth EMS, ICOM 911, and Life Flight Network.

Coupeville’s runners will continue to put in the work as the summer months play out, in anticipation of the return of school sports in the fall.

“Coach (Amber) Wyman and I have some great miles planned for them,” said CHS cross country guru Elizabeth Bitting. “Let summer begin!”

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Luke and Maria Summers both ran in the half-marathon Sunday.

Thousands of runners, but we only care about 27 of them.

Sunday’s Whidbey Island Marathon brought a sea of humanity to Deception Pass and outlying areas, but the only way those runners get into this story is if they listed Coupeville as their hometown.

You call Alabama, Oregon, or (shudder) Oak Harbor your place of residence?

Good on you.

Now go start your own blog. It ain’t that hard.

With that said, we present the few, the proud, the Central Whidbey residents who ran in the half-marathon, 10K, or 5K.

As far as I can tell, no one from Coupeville took on the full 26.2-mile main event this time around.

 

Half-Marathon:

Luke Summers (50th) 1:42:36
Colin Albi (59th) 1:43:43
Hannah Teminsky (115th) 1:52:38
Gilberto Gonzalez (186th) 1:57:44
Maria Summers (321st) 2:12:03
Kyle Shipman (332nd) 2:12:50
Melissa Vrbanac (441st) 2:25:16
Kim Nguyen (516th) 2:44:59
Megan Fallert (582) 3:29:39

 

10K:

Kendall Parrett (171st) 1:08:58
Esteban Hernandez (240th) 1:19:06
Jennifer Thai (247th) 1:20:46
Anthony Hernandez (272nd) 1:35:19
Patricia Hernandez (282nd) 1:45:26

 

5K:

Charles Arndt (4th) 22:18
Ashley Carter (121st) 39:31
Michael Carter (122nd) 39:31
Lisa Olds (137th) 43:42
Sean Duffy (164th) 49:07
Irene Bryant (178th) 53:07
Brooke Crosby (185th) 54:32
Kelsey Crosby (187th) 54:38
Kelly Crosby (212th) 1:05:53
Gary Crosby (214th) 1:05:56
James Lovell (220th) 1:08:10
Shannone Lovell (221st) 1:08:11
Georgie Smith (227th) 1:11:59

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Coupeville’s James Steller finished 13th in the main event at Sunday’s Whidbey Island Marathon.

The 2022 edition of the Whidbey Island Marathon brought out 860 runners across four races Sunday morning.

But we’re only here to talk about 16 of them.

If you listed Oak Harbor, or Mukilteo, or some random city in West Virginia as your hometown, good on you for lacing up your running shoes.

But here, on a blog called Coupeville Sports, the only people to get their names published are those who actually listed Cow Town as their residence.

Want to see the other 844 names? Pop over to:

https://raceday.enmotive.com/#/events/2022-whidbey-island-marathon/results

 

And now, our Coupeville results:

 

5K:

Amaya Schaffeld (55th) 33:32
Rebecca Roberts (85th) 36:17
Amanda Schaffeld (95th) 38:15
Lauren Belfor (129th) 43:59
Marilyn Ferguson (158th) 50:34
Carolyn Horning (177th) 55:59

 

10K:

Kendall Parrett (125th) 1:11:31
Patricia Hernandez (195th) 1:36:58
Anthony Hernandez (196th) 1:36:58
Terri Eggers (204th) 1:43:06
John Eggers (205th) 1:43:09

 

Half Marathon:

Samuel Spanovich (93rd) 1:59:08
Samuel Perry (155th) 2:09:33
Daria Higman (216th) 2:19:32
Kay Babst (335th) 3:28:55

 

Marathon:

James Steller (13th) 3:37:17

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Charlie and Tammy Smith

Enjoy the outdoors and help one of Coupeville’s favorite Wolf Moms.

As Tammy Smith fights breast cancer, daughters Ciara and Ema have launched a number of fundraisers to help their mom.

Their primary goal has been to give her a professionally crafted wig — using their own hair — as her body battles through chemotherapy.

A GoFundMe — https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-tamtam-save-the-tatas?qid=1a74bcca7e65e30bde2db1bb489b0aae — has received 50 donations.

And now the Smith sisters are holding a Color Run 5K Saturday, Apr. 30.

The event will start at 9 AM at Coupeville’s Living Hope Foursquare Church (105 NW Broadway).

Kids, dogs, scooters, and strollers are welcome, and suggested donations are $10 for individuals and $25 for a group of four.

To sign up, email your names to run4tamtam@gmail.com.

To donate, use this QR code:

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