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Aleksia Jump cruises to the finish line. (Parker Hammons photo)

They hit the final tape.

Coupeville High School track and field athletes wrapped their season — and the run of spring awards banquets — Thursday night.

Following on the heels of softball, baseball, and girls’ tennis, the school’s largest spring sports squad handed out varsity letters and participation certificates.

CHS coaches, led by Elizabeth Bitting and Bob Martin, also honored Erica McGrath and Hank Milnes as four-year athletes and hailed the 18 Wolves who went to state.

Marcelo Gebhard enters “The Zone.” (Parker Hammons photo)

 

State meet participants:

Blake Burrows
Carly Burt
Kayla Crane
Marquette Cunningham
Preston Epp
Carson Field
Nick Guay
Davin Houston
Aleksia Jump
Aleera Kent
Axel Marshall
Katie Marti
Zane Oldenstadt
Lyla Stuurmans
Zac Tackett
Matthew Ward
Reese Wilkinson
Cael Wilson

 

Varsity letter winners:

Blake Burrows
Carly Burt
Mason Butler
Jasmine Castellanos
Kayla Crane
Marquette Cunningham
Lexis Drake
Preston Epp
Carson Field
Marcelo Gebhard
Nick Guay
Davin Houston
Kenneth Jacobsen
Issabel Johnson
Aleksia Jump
Aleera Kent
Axel Marshall
Katie Marti
Myra McDonald
Erica McGrath
Hank Milnes
Nehemiah Myles
Zane Oldenstadt
Lydia Price
Mikey Robinett
Malachi Somes
George Spear
Thomas Strelow
Lyla Stuurmans
Zac Tackett
Frankie Tenore
Matthew Ward
Reese Wilkinson
Cael Wilson
Ayden Wyman

 

Participation certificates:

Ezekiel Allen
Zach Blitch
Alysia Burdge
Reagan Callahan
Tirsit Cannon
Dayvon Donavan
Damiano Giacobbe
Emma Garcia
Dane Hadsall
Preston Howard
Matthew Kuzma
Andrew Majestic
Alex Merino-Martinez
Devin Neveu
Jeann Nitta
(Manager)
Timothy Nitta
Santiago Ojeda Fernandez
Peerapong Prombut
Sam Richards
Ivy Rudat
Solomon Rudat
Zachary Saho
Jacob Schooley
Nick Shelly
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim
Captain Teuscher
Ethan Walling
Nicholas Wasik

Dane Hadsall is just looking for his NIL deal. (Bailey Thule photo)

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Axel Marshall celebrates a title in the pole vault. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

Saturday was time for the young guns to shine, even if the weather didn’t cooperate.

Coupeville High School track and field sent its freshmen and sophomores on the road, where they endured “nonstop rain all day” at the Stanwood Invitational.

Regardless of the weather, the Wolves held their own against much-bigger schools, claiming a win and 13 PR’s.

The victory came from CHS frosh Axel Marshall, who sailed above the crowd to claim top honors in the pole vault.

The Wolves also got 2nd place finishes from Lydia Price (3200), Carly Burt (Pole Vault) and a girls 4 x 100 relay team of Aleksia Jump, Lexis Drake, Burt, and Jasmine Castellanos.

Jasmine Castellanos is ready to rock. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Overall, Coupeville’s girls, repping a 2B school, earned 5th in the team standings, while the Wolf boys finished 6th.

Arlington, a 4A school, claimed both team titles.

As she tried to dry off on the trip home, CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting couldn’t contain her enthusiasm.

“These athletes did great, drenched and all,” she said. “We wanted to see what they could do without their junior and senior counterparts and boy did we learn a lot!

“They can run, jump and throw, fast, high and far!”

The meet did give Bitting and her fellow coaches a chance to ponder the future, as well.

“We realized we need to fill in a few areas,” she said. “Maybe some athletes might be courageous and try a new event?

“Regardless of what they compete in, we know they will give it their all and continue to improve, but hopefully Mother Nature will be more cooperative.”

The Wolves get to test out that theory next Thursday, Mar. 28, when the entire team is slated to travel to Mount Vernon for a Northwest 2B/1B League meet.

Aleksia Jump climbs high into the skies. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS — Freshmen:

200 — Jasmine Castellanos (5th) 31.74; Ivy Rudat (9th) 33.84

400 — I. Rudat (3rd) 1:18.24

1600 — Lydia Price (4th) 7:31.16; Kayla Crane (5th) 7:33.74

3200 — Price (2nd) 16:01.12

100 Hurdles — Myra McDonald (6th) 22.62; Lexis Drake (8th) 22.98

300 Hurdles — Drake (4th) 1:02.68; McDonald (5th) 1:03.63

Long Jump — I. Rudat (9th) 9-08.75

 

GIRLS — Sophomores:

400 — Reagan Callahan (9th) 1:22.22 *PR*; Frankie Tenore (10th) 1:24.90

1600 — Aleksia Jump (6th) 7:12.26 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Tenore (7th) 23.39 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Jump, Drake, Burt, Castellanos (2nd) 1:00.65

4 x 200 Relay — Burt, Drake, Castellanos, McDonald (3rd) 2:08.97

4 x 400 Relay — Jump, Callahan, Price, Crane (3rd) 5:24.49

Pole Vault — Burt (2nd) 7-00; Jump (3rd) 6-00

 

BOYS — Freshmen:

100 — Davin Houston (10th) 13.20

400 — Solomon Rudat (9th) 1:07.56

800 — S. Rudat (3rd) 2:33.07 *PR*; Sam Richards (8th) 2:043.39 *PR*

1600 — Kenneth Jacobsen (4th) 5:38.55; Richards (8th) 6:59.42 *PR*

3200 — Axel Marshall (4th) 13:04.10 *PR*

Shot Put — Jacobsen (12th) 24-03 *PR*

High Jump — Houston (3rd) 5-02

Pole Vault — Marshall (1st) 8-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Houston (7th) 15-02; Marshall (10th) 13-04.75

 

BOYS — Sophomores:

100 — Matthew Kuzma (16th) 14.83

200 — Marquette Cunningham (7th) 26.00; Kuzma (14th) 28.44 *PR*

400 — Blake Burrows (8th) 1:01.51 *PR*

800 — Ezekiel Allen (8th) 2:32.90; George Spear (11th) 2:43.31

1600 — Allen (4th) 5:35.05 *PR*; Spear (6th) 5:42.28

3200 — Spear (8th) 11:53.05

4 x 100 Relay — Cunningham, Burrows, Kuzma, Houston (5th) 50.16

4 x 400 Relay — Jacobsen, Burrows, S. Rudat, Cunningham (4th) 4:08.39

Shot Put — Zachary Saho (10th) 26-08.25 *PR*

Discus — Jacob Schooley (5th) 79-00; Saho (11th) 58-09

Javelin — Saho (12th) 80-09

Long Jump — Burrows (5th) 15-03.50; Kuzma (8th) 13-11

Triple Jump — Cunningham (5th) 32-11.50

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Coupeville cross country put five runners in the top 10 at Thursday’s league championship meet. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

It came down to the wire.

The Coupeville High School boys’ cross country team put four runners in the top nine Thursday at the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships but missed out on a team title by a single point.

Host Mount Vernon Christian held off the Wolves 39-40, while the Hurricane girls also edged Coupeville for the team crown by a 22-33 margin.

“What a rush!” said Coupeville coach Elizabeth Bitting. “To be separated by one point at the league championship is a testament to the hard work all these runners in our league put in.

“ONE POINT! They gave it their all!”

Runners from six schools competed on the 5,000-meter course, with Friday Harbor (66), Orcas Island (93) and Evangel Classical (114) rounding out the battle for the boys’ team title.

Only MVC and Coupeville fielded full rosters in the girl’s race.

Overall, 46 boys and 21 girls hit the tape, with Isaac Betz and Evangeline Fikkert of MVC capturing individual crowns.

Coupeville sophomore Noelle Western and junior Carson Field topped their squad, both claiming 4th place.

George Spear (5th), Ezekiel Allen (8th), and Landon Roberts (9th) also cracked the top 10, while eight of the nine Wolves who ran at last year’s NWL Championships set a PR this time around.

“Having four boys in the top 10 and one girl is amazing,” Bitting said. “They pushed themselves and it showed.”

Next up for the Wolves is Tri-Districts, which brings together harriers from District 1, 2, and 3 in a battle royal Thursday, Oct. 26 at Fort Steilacoom Park in Lakewood.

The top four girls’ teams and top two boys’ teams at that event advance to the state meet Nov. 4 in Pasco.

If your team doesn’t qualify, you can still punch your ticket to the big dance as an individual.

The top 28 girls and top 14 boys earn slots.

“They gotta bring it next Thursday!” Bitting said, as she mentally mapped out a week of practice in advance of Tri-Districts.

 

Thursday results:

 

GIRLS:

Noelle Western (4th) 23:49.66
Aleksia Jump (12th) 25:52.64
Ari Armstrong (15th) 28:27.34
Reagan Callahan (17th) 28:42.27
Erica McGrath (18th) 28:42.55

 

BOYS:

Carson Field (4th) 18:41.03
George Spear (5th) 19:00.47
Ezekiel Allen (8th) 19:14.32
Landon Roberts (9th) 19:20.29
Kenneth Jacobsen (14th) 19:46.69
Thomas Strelow (17th) 20:35.55
Nicholas Wasik (26th) 21:20.54
Axel Marshall (28th) 21:29.55
Preston Howard (29th) 21:30.61
Santi Ojeda (33rd) 21:52.93
Damy Giacobbe (43rd) 29:31.26

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