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CHS seniors Josh Upchurch (left) and Dominic Coffman are part of the best boys’ track and field team in the Northwest 2B/1B League. (Brittany Kolbet photo)

Hear the Wolves howl.

Coupeville High School track and field lit up Jack Whitaker Field in La Conner Wednesday, throwing down a dominant performance at the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships.

Boasting a deep roster, the Wolf boys cruised to a team title, doubling up their closest rival, while the CHS girls narrowly finished second to powerhouse Mount Vernon Christian.

Coupeville’s male athletes captured nine wins en route to rolling up 155 points.

La Conner (77), MVC (62), Friday Harbor (37), and Orcas Island (23) rounded out the team scoring.

Among the girls, the battle was much closer, with MVC holding off CHS 154.5-129.5.

Friday Harbor (36), La Conner (31), and Orcas (20) were way, way back of the titanic twosome.

Coupeville’s girls brought home eight titles of their own, with the Wolves claiming the top spot on the podium in 17 of the day’s 35 events.

Wolf senior Aidan Wilson led the way, earning top honors in the 400, 800, and triple jump, while sophomore Lyla Stuurmans (400, 800) and senior Mitchell Hall (1600, 3200) were double winners.

CHS female stars notching wins included Monroe Myles (100), Claire Mayne (100 Hurdles), Carolyn Lhamon (Shot Put), Katie Marti (Javelin), and Ryanne Knoblich (High Jump).

Zac Tackett (Discus), Nick Guay (High Jump), and Nehemiah Myles (Long Jump) are also league champs, as are the girls 4 x 400 relay squad and the boys 4 x 100 unit.

“They all ran, jumped, threw beautifully!” said Coupeville coach Elizabeth Bitting. “It was a good day!!!!!!!”

Next up for the Wolves is the district meet Saturday, May 13, which they will host.

That event, which is the direct lead-in to the state meet, kicks off at 11:00 AM at Coupeville’s Mickey Clark Field.

Foreign exchange students (l to r) Lavinia Tomba, Valentina Nadela, Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo, Sara Omega, and Anna Annunziato all competed Wednesday. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Wednesday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Monroe Myles (1st) 13.29 *PR*; Anna Annunziato (8th) 15.09 *PR*; Alysia Burdge (11th) 15.54; Isabella Gaspio (14th) 15.71; Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo (15th) 15.74; Gwen Crowder (17th) 16.20 *PR*; Sara Omega (19th) 17.25; Frankie Tenore (20th) 18.05

200 — Annunziato (10th) 32.48 *PR*; Noelle Western (11th) 32.98; Ayden Wyman (12th) 33.33; Desi Ramirez (16th) 37.18 *PR*; Reagan Callahan (17th) 38.07 *PR*; Valentina Nadela (18th) 43.31 *PR*

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 1:03.60 *PR*; A. Wyman (5th) 1:14.04; Aleera Kent (6th) 1:14.24; Aleksia Jump (7th) 1:17.21 *PR*; Tenore (9th) 1:27.07 *PR*; Callahan (10th) 1:33.84 *PR*; Delanie Lewis (11th) 1:35.41 *PR*

800 — Stuurmans (1st) 2:24.22; Kent (3rd) 2:50.76; Western (4th) 3:01.47

1600 — Erica McGrath (4th) 8:00.50 *PR*; A. Jump (5th) 8:41.56 *PR*; Taygin Jump (6th) 8:51.77 *PR*

3200 — Kent (3rd) 14:00.14 *PR*; Western (4th) 14:42.46 *PR*; Cristina McGrath (5th) 16:43.55

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (1st) 17.58 *PR*; Katie Buskala (6th) 22.17; Tenore (8th) 24.13; Crowder (9th) 25.63 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Mayne (4th) 56.35; Crowder (7th) 1:05.68

4 x 100 Relay — M. MylesRyanne Knoblich, Issabel Johnson, Mayne (2nd) 54.13

4 x 200 Relay — Knoblich, Burt, A. Wyman, Stuurmans (2nd) 2:00.19

4 x 400 Relay — Mayne, Burt, Kent, Stuurmans (1st) 4:27.11

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (1st) 31-04.25; Katie Marti (4th) 27-01; Reese Wilkinson (5th) 23-06.50; E. McGrath (6th) 22-10; Anna Myles (7th) 22-01 *PR*; Burdge (8th) 20-09 *PR*; Ramirez (10th) 19-08.25

Discus — Wilkinson (2nd) 91-11 *PR*; Lhamon (3rd) 87-09; Marti (4th) 83-03; A. Myles (5th) 80-08 *PR*; E. McGrath (6th) 77-10; T. Jump (7th) 77-03; Ramirez (10th) 60-05 *PR*; Aby Wood (15th) 46-00

Javelin — Marti (1st) 95-08; T. Jump (3rd) 88-05; Wood (9th) 56-07; Johnson (10th) 55-00; Burdge (11th) 53-05; Marcos-Cabrillo (12th) 53-00 *PR*; Nadela (14th) 52-09; Wilkinson (15th) 52-08; Crowder (17th) 45-06; A. Myles (18th) 40-07 *PR*; Lewis (20th) 27-09 *PR*; Lavinia Tomba (21st) 22-09

High Jump — Knoblich (1st) 5-00; Buskala (5th) 4-00; Marcos-Cabrillo (7th) 3-10 *PR*

Pole Vault — Burt (3rd) 7-00 *PR*; A. Jump (6th) 6-06 *PR*; Johnson (7th) 5-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Knoblich (3rd) 13-09; Burt (4th) 13-08; Buskala (9th) 12-04; Tenore (11th) 11-04; Wood (12th) 11-02 *PR*; Annunziato (14th) 10-02.25; Omega (15th) 10-02; Nadela (17th) 9-08.75; Lewis (18th) 9-07; Tomba (19th) 9-00

Triple Jump — C. McGrath (3rd) 27-01

 

BOYS:

100 — Tim Ursu (3rd) 11.94; Nehemiah Myles (4th) 11.95; Dominic Coffman (7th) 12.24; Preston Epp (12th) 12.55

200 — Ursu (3rd) 24.80; Alex Murdy (4th) 24.83 *PR*; N. Myles (5th) 25.91 *PR*; Nick Guay (6th) 24.93; Reiley Araceley (7th) 25.68; P. Epp (8th) 25.86; Marquette Cunningham (11th) 26.29; Hank Milnes (15th) 27.03; Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim (17th) 27.65 *PR*; Easton Green (18th) 27.65 *PR*; Alex Merino-Martinez (20th) 27.93; Kris Sturtevant (22nd) 28.05

400 — Aidan Wilson (1st) 53.47; P. Epp (4th) 56.26 *PR*; Milnes (6th) 57.93 *PR*; Cunningham (8th) 59.52 *PR*; Ezra Boilek (10th) 1:00.74 *PR*; Anthony Smolen (11th) 1:01.62; Merino-Martinez (14th) 1:03.16 *PR*; Sturtevant (15th) 1:04:10 *PR*; Simpson-Pilgrim (16th) 1:05.09

800 — A. Wilson (1st) 2:12.41; Boilek (3rd) 2:27.14; Ezekiel Allen (6th) 2:32.41; George Spear (9th) 2:35.90 *PR*

1600 — Mitchell Hall (1st) 4:44.85 *PR*; Malachi Somes (2nd) 5:06.32; Spear (4th) 5:22.46 *PR*; Allen (8th) 5:37.50 *PR*; Green (14th) 5:55:61 *PR*

3200 — Hall (1st) 10:36.29; Cameron Epp (2nd) 10:41.70 *PR*; Somes (3rd) 11:17.16; Spear (4th) 11:51.88 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Tate Wyman (3rd) 16.90 *PR*; Araceley (5th) 18.70; Cael Wilson (6th) 19.15

300 Hurdles — T. Wyman (2nd) 44.92; C. Wilson (6th) 47.77 *PR*; Araceley (7th) 47.92 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — N. Guay, T. Wyman, A. Wilson, Ursu (1st) 45.20

4 x 400 Relay — N. Guay, Milnes, P. Epp, C. Epp (2nd) 3:50.33

Shot Put — Zac Tackett (3rd) 36-10.25 *PR*; Kai Wong (4th) 35-11.50; Zane Oldenstadt (6th) 92-09; Josh Upchurch (9th) 31-04; Ursu (13th) 29-08 *PR*; Josh Guay (24th) 21-07.25; Nick Shelly (26th) 19-09.50

Discus — Tackett (1st) 126-02; C. Epp (4th) 98-03 *PR*; Oldenstadt (6th) 92-09; Wong (8th) 84-03; Upchurch (10th) 82-08 *PR*; J. Guay (13th) 79-06 *PR*; Shelly (19th) 73-00 *PR*

Javelin — Boilek (5th) 120-07 *PR*; Hall (8th) 106-04; Wong (9th) 102-05 *PR*; Upchurch (10th) 101-08; Coffman (11th) 100-10 *PR*; Somes (14th) 95-01; Tackett (15th) 93-06; Oldenstadt (17th) 91-00 *PR*; Shelly (21st) 74-09; Cunningham (22nd) 74-05; Allen (26th) 55-03 *PR*; J. Guay (27th) 51-07

High Jump — N. Guay (1st) 6-00 *PR*; C. Wilson (3rd) 5-08 *PR*; Murdy (4th) 5-06; Coffman (5th) 5-06; Simpson-Pilgrim (7th) 4-10

Pole Vault — C. Wilson (3rd) 8-06 *PR*; Cunningham (4th) 8-00 *PR*

Long Jump — N. Myles (1st) 19-07 *PR*; Murdy (3rd) 18-09; Merino-Martinez (11th) 15-09; Sturtevant (14th) 14-10.50 *PR*; Green (15th) 14-05.50; Allen (19th) 13-03 *PR*

Triple Jump — A. Wilson (1st) 40-09; Milnes (5th) 35-09; Araceley (9th) 32-09.50; Hall (10th) 29-05 *PR*

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CHS track star Tate Wyman is ranked in the top 10 state-wide in two events. (Sherry Bonacci photo)

We’re entering the stretch run, where every second and every inch counts big-time.

High school track and field enters the postseason this week, with Coupeville traveling to La Conner Wednesday for the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships.

After that, depending on performance, is districts and the state meet.

That means, across the state, every track athlete is gunning to throw down PR’s, which creates near-constant movement on the top 10 charts.

Coming off of strong work at Saturday’s Sunny and 70s Invitational, seniors Claire Mayne and Tate Wyman hurdle their way back into the mix for a top spot.

Also jumping onto a top 10 chart is fellow 12th grader Taygin Jump, who made her debut in the hammer throw an auspicious one.

At the same time, several Wolves who sat out Saturday’s meet find themselves bumped off the list, for the moment at least.

And, in a side note, there’s the case of sophomore Katie Marti, currently ranked #10 in the javelin with a throw of 98 feet, 10 inches.

Paul Messner’s granddaughter also has a throw of 100-04, which came at the one-team Coupeville Classic Invitational.

While listed as Marti’s PR, that lob has not been acknowledged as an official mark yet, however, because of complicated regulations on how results are reported, and what is considered “official” and “unofficial.”

With that in mind, a look at where the Wolves rank state-wide among 2B athletes as of May 1:

 

GIRLS:

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (6th) 1:03.76

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (9th) 17.96

4 x 400 Relay — Stuurmans, Ryanne Knoblich, Mayne, Carly Burt (6th) 4:37.74

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (4th) 33-09

Javelin — Katie Marti (10th) 98-10

High Jump — Knoblich (6th) 4-10

Hammer Throw — Taygin Jump (3rd) 56-08

 

BOYS:

400 — Aidan Wilson (6th) 53.08

800 — Wilson (2nd) 2:01.22

110 Hurdles — Tate Wyman (8th) 16.99

4 x 100 Relay — Nick Guay, Wyman, WilsonDominic Coffman (2nd) 45.37

4 x 400 Relay — Guay, Mitchell Hall, Hank MilnesWilson (10th) 3:42.76

Discus — Zac Tackett (10th) 127-05

High Jump — Guay (7th) 5-11; Coffman (8th) 5-10

Long Jump — Alex Murdy (5th) 19-11.75

Triple Jump — Wilson (5th) 40-08.75

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Wolf senior Dominic Coffman competed in three events Saturday at a 26-team meet. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Can’t hold ’em down.

Despite being the only “B” school in the 26-team field, Coupeville High School track and field held its own Saturday at the Sunny and 70 Invitational in Lakewood.

The Wolves claimed 13th in the boys’ standings and 14th in the girls, while 4A Kamiak (boys) and 3A Stanwood (girls) took home team titles.

Plus, the Wolves finished ahead of next-door neighbor South Whidbey, a 1A school, on both sides of the ledger, always a sweet cherry on top of the sundae.

The popular meet drew three 4A schools, four from 3A, seven from 2A, and 11 from 1A to go with 2B Coupeville.

Things actually started Friday with the hammer throw, and Wolf senior Taygin Jump made her debut in the event, finishing 9th against seasoned competitors.

Saturday’s meet, in which Coupeville athletes scored 11 PR’s, was the last regular-season event on the schedule.

The Wolves travel to La Conner Wednesday for the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships.

After that is the district meet, held May 13 in Coupeville, and the state meet May 27-29 in Yakima.

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (5th) 1:03.76 *PR*; Aleera Kent (23rd) 1:10.01

800 — Stuurmans (11th) 2:35.34 *PR*; Kent (20th) 2:48.86

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (8th) 17.96; Katie Buskala (26th) 21.45 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Gwen Crowder (25th) 1:06.51

4 x 100 Relay — Issabel JohnsonRyanne Knoblich, Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo, Mayne (12th) 55.77

4 x 200 Relay — Carly Burt, Knoblich, Ayden Wyman, Stuurmans (12th) 1:59.49

4 x 400 Relay — StuurmansKnoblich, Mayne, Burt (8th) 4:37.74

4 x 800 Relay — Noelle Western, Crowder, Taygin Jump, A. Wyman (7th) 13:17.90

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (6th) 31-10.75; Katie Marti (8th) 29-09.75 *PR*; Reese Wilkinson (20th) 26-03.75

Discus — Wilkinson (11th) 89-00; Marti (15th) 84-04; Erica McGrath (17th) 81-03; Lhamon (27th) 68-09

Javelin — Marti (7th) 95-02; Jump (17th) 82-10; Johnson (26th) 63-00

Hammer Throw — Jump (9th) 56-08 *PR*

High Jump — Knoblich (4th) 4-10

Long Jump — Burt (23rd) 11-11.25

 

BOYS:

100 — Dominic Coffman (22nd) 12.19

800 — Aidan Wilson (4th) 2:01.22 *PR*

1600 — Mitchell Hall (18th) 4:47.97

3200 — Cameron Epp (12th) 10:48.60 *PR*; Malachi Somes (21st) 11:23.30

110 Hurdles — Tate Wyman (7th) 16.99 *PR*; Cael Wilson (22nd) 19.57; Reiley Araceley (23rd) 19.68

300 Hurdles — T. Wyman (16th) 45.23

4 x 100 Relay — Nick GuayT. Wyman, A. WilsonCoffman (6th) 45.37

4 x 200 Relay — Guay, Preston Epp, Araceley, Alex Murdy (5th) 1:38.15

4 x 400 Relay — Guay, Hall, Hank Milnes, A. Wilson (9th) 3:49.54

4 x 800 Relay — Ezra Boilek, Alex Merino-Martinez, Somes, C. Epp (8th) 9:48.68

Discus — Zac Tackett (11th) 119-05

Javelin — Hall (25th) 111-02

2K Steeplechase — C. Epp (12th) 7:39.86 *PR*; Araceley (24th) 8:40.96 *PR*; Milnes (25th) 8:43.49 *PR*

High Jump — Guay (4th) 5-08; Coffman (7th) 5-06; C. Wilson (13th) 5-04

Long Jump — Murdy (5th) 19-11

Triple Jump — A. Wilson (3rd) 40-08.75; Milnes (21st) 35-02.75; Araceley (28th) 33-09.25

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Wolf senior Dominic Coffman is part of the fastest boys 4 x 100 relay unit in 2B this season. (Jackie Saia photo)

The finish line inches closer.

With another week of track and field action in the books, the Top 10 rankings for 2B shift, with new names popping up in places, and Coupeville High School making its presence felt.

As of Apr. 10, there are 18 Wolves on the big leaderboard, with CHS owning two #1 slots.

Super sophomore Lyla Stuurmans remains atop the girls 400 rankings, while a boy’s relay team of Tim Ursu, Tate Wyman, Aidan Wilson, and Dominic Coffman are your new leaders in the 4 x 100.

Wilson is currently in the Top 10 in five different events, which is one more than the limit for Washington state prep athletes during a meet.

The Wolf senior is one of eight Wolves to appear more than once, with junior Nick Guay showing up three times.

With two regular season meets left in April, and then the league/districts/state gauntlet in May, things can (and will) still change.

But for now, here’s where the Wolves land among the best in 2B:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Monroe Myles (7th) 13.52

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 1:03.83

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (8th) 18.69

4 x 400 Relay — Mayne, Carly Burt, Aleera Kent, Gwen Crowder (8th) 53.52

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (3rd) 33-09

Discus — Lhamon (7th) 97-08

Javelin — Katie Marti (10th) 93-02

High Jump — Ryanne Knoblich (3rd) 4-10

 

BOYS:

100 — Tim Ursu (6th) 11.64

200 — Nick Guay (7th) 24.12

400 — Aidan Wilson (3rd) 53.08

800 — Aidan Wilson (3rd) 2:04.98

1600 — Mitchell Hall (4th) 4:46.62

300 Hurdles — Tate Wyman (8th) 44.45

4 x 100 Relay — Ursu, Wyman, WilsonDominic Coffman (1st) 45.64

4 x 400 Relay — HallHank Milnes, GuayWilson (6th) 3:46.96

Discus — Zac Tackett (7th) 127-05

High Jump — Guay (3rd) 5-11; Coffman (4th) 5-10

Long Jump — Alex Murdy (2nd) 19-11.75

Triple Jump — Wilson (4th) 40-01

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Coupeville sophomore Lyla Stuurmans is the fastest female 400 runner in 2B. (Photo courtesy Scott Stuurmans)

Six down, three to go.

Having cleared March and sailed into April, the Coupeville High School track and field team is two-thirds of the way through its regular season meets.

The Wolves have that aforementioned trio of events on the schedule this month, which will take them to Bellingham, Snohomish, and Lakewood, then open the postseason with the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships May 3.

With one eye on current things, and one eye on the upcoming gauntlet of league, district, and state meets, Coupeville’s top athletes are all trying to post their best times and distances.

As of Apr. 3, there are 14 Wolves — nine boys and five girls — who hold a spot in the top 10 in at least one event when all 2B athletes are compared.

Senior Aidan Wilson leads the way, with five appearances on the big chart, while Dominic Coffman, Carolyn Lhamon, Nick Guay, Mitchell Hall, and Tate Wyman pop up twice.

Wolf sophomore sensation Lyla Stuurmans is currently the only Coupeville competitor to be ranked #1 in an event, as she has the fastest 400 run of the season.

 

Wolves in the Top 10 of 2B:

 

GIRLS:

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 1:04.33

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (7th) 18.69

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (3rd) 33-09

Discus — Lhamon (7th) 97-08

Javelin — Katie Marti (9th) 93-02

High Jump — Ryanne Knoblich (3rd) 4-10

 

BOYS:

400 — Aidan Wilson (3rd) 53.08

800 — Aidan Wilson (5th) 2:07.37

1600 — Mitchell Hall (4th) 4:46.22

110 Hurdles — Tate Wyman (10th) 18.44

300 Hurdles — Wyman (9th) 45.18

4 x 100 Relay — Tim Ursu, Reiley Araceley, Wilson, Dominic Coffman (4th) 46.64

4 x 400 Relay — HallHank Milnes, Nick GuayWilson (6th) 3:46.96

High Jump — Guay (3rd) 5-11; Coffman (7th) 5-08

Long Jump — Alex Murdy (2nd) 19-10.25

Triple Jump — Wilson (4th) 40-01

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