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Devon Wyman leaves the Earth behind. (Ana Mc Fetridge photos)

Back in double digits.

Coupeville 7th grader Tamsin Ward claimed three more wins Thursday during a three-team middle school track and field meet in Langley.

Coming out on top in the 100 and shot put, while also running a leg on a triumphant 4 x 200 relay squad, the young Wolf reached 10 victories on the season.

That leaves Ward one off her pace from last season, when she debuted with 11 wins.

The two CMS teammates closest to her in claiming gold medals are 8th grader Beckett Green and 7th grader Brooklyn Pope, who both have won seven times this season.

Pope joined Ward, Elizabeth Marshall, and Emma Cushman on that 4 x 2 team Thursday, while also claiming an individual title in the high jump.

Green seized the day in the 200, with fellow Wolf 8th graders Johnathan Jacobsen (High Jump) and Roger Merino-Martinez (Long Jump) rounding out Coupeville’s winners.

Host South Whidbey won the girls team titles, while King’s claimed the boys’ crowns.

The day played out in less-than-spectacular conditions, but the Wolves held up well.

“Despite some rainy and cold weather, the middle school athletes had a successful last regular season meet!” said CMS coach Amber Wyman.

“Our athletes gave it their all! We are very proud of their accomplishments and are looking forward to seeing what they can do in their final two meets at Lakewood.”

Those meets comprise the Cascade League Championships, with prelims set for May 22 and finals for May 29.

Tamsin Ward fires the shot put.

 

Thursday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

8th grade:

100 — Isa Mc Fetridge (12th) 15.19; Willow Leedy-Bonifas (13th) 15.28; Amaiya Curry (15th) 15.62 *PR*; Denali Kalwies (20th) 16.57 *PR*; Delilah Castellanos (21st) 16.69 *PR*; Niella Bryan (22nd) 16.69; Inara Maund (25th) 17.29; Kayla Moch (26th) 17.81

200 — Laken Simpson (3rd) 31.26; Olivia Hall (7th) 32.15; Castellanos (10th) 35.48 *PR*

400 — Taylor Marrs (3rd) 1:18.71

1600 — Mikayla Wagner (2nd) 6:19.32 *PR*; Devon Wyman (3rd) 6:43.29

100 Hurdles — Ari Cunningham (8th) 21.20; Amelia Crowder (11th) 22.49; Bryan (13th) 24.00

4 x 100 Relay — Mc Fetridge, Cunningham, Curry, Leedy-Bonifas (2nd) 59.83; Hall, Lillian Ketterling, M. Wagner, L. Simpson (3rd) 1:00.11

4 x 200 Relay — Hall, L. Simpson, M. Wagner, Wyman (4th) 2:12.51

Shot Put — Marin Winger (7th) 24-00 *PR*; Marrs (8th) 23-05; L. Simpson (10th) 22-08; Emma McFadden (11th) 21-10 *PR*; Maund (15th) 20-00 *PR*; Moch (22nd) 16-08 *PR*; Castellanos (25th) 14-11

Discus — Marrs (2nd) 63-09 *PR*; Ketterling (3rd) 62-03 *PR*; Crowder (10th) 43-03

Long Jump — Cunningham (4th) 13-01.50; Leedy-Bonifas (7th) 12-06; Hall (12th) 11-09; Mc Fetridge (17th) 10-11; Wyman (22nd) 9-09; Bryan (23rd) 9-08; M. Wagner (24th) 7-11; Kalwies (28th) 7-00

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Tamsin Ward (1st) 14.31; Andrea Gonzalez (5th) 14.87 *PR*; Finley Helm (15th) 15.92 *PR*; Autumn Rubin (20th) 16.37; Kaleigha Millison (21st) 16.44; Ava Alford (24th) 16.58; Claire Lachnit (25th) 16.76 *PR*; Emma Cushman (28th) 16.99; Sabrina Judnich (33rd) 17.58; Eleanor Peterson (35th) 17.73; Annabelle Cundiff (46th) 19.02

200 — Anmarie Solis (7th) 33.96 *PR*; Bettie Woolworth (13th) 35.73 *PR*; Emma Green (14th) 35.77 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Elizabeth Marshall (7th) 21.24, Rubin (9th) 21.74 *PR*; Lily Fisher (14th) 22.39 *PR*; Helm (16th) 22.53 *PR*; Pria Powell (17th) 22.54; E. Green (18th) 22.88 *PR*; Millison (19th) 22.96; Woolworth (20th) 23.15 *PR*; Peterson (23rd) 23.70 *PR*; Annaliese Powers (24th) 23.88; Zariyah Allen (26th) 24.17; Alford (27th) 24.51

4 x 100 Relay — Marshall, Brooklyn Pope, Cushman, Powers (3rd) 1:04.91; A. Gonzalez, Powell, Lachnit, Judnich (4th) 1:07.83

4 x 200 Relay — Pope, Ward, Marshall, Cushman (1st) 2:08.76

Shot Put — Ward (1st) 32-00; Rubin (2nd) 26-09 *PR*; Savannah Niewald (9th) 17-10; Cundiff (13th) 16-01; Powers (15th) 15-09

Discus — Z. Allen (3rd) 57-06 *PR*; Lachnit (13th) 35-01 *PR*

High Jump — Pope (1st) 4-04; Ward (2nd) 4-00; Z. Allen (4th) 3-10; Alford (6th) 3-08; Millison (6th) 3-08

Long Jump — Rubin (2nd) 12-09.50 *PR*; Pope (7th) 12-02; Marshall (20th) 11-02; Powell (22nd) 11-00; Millison (26th) 10-06; E. Green (30th) 10-00 *PR*; Cundiff (34th) 8-00 *PR*; Cushman (39th) 7-06; Woolworth (45th) 6-11; Judnich (47th) 6-07; Peterson (48th) 3-02

Khanor Jump prepares to fling the discus.

 

BOYS:

8th grade:

100 — Beckett Green (2nd) 12.82 *PR*; Leonardo Rodriguez (6th) 13.47; Roger Merino-Martinez (7th) 13.48; Jackson Sollars (12th) 14.09; Diego Gonzalez (13th) 14.31 *PR*; Khanor Jump (15th) 14.65 *PR*; Isaiah Allen (22nd) 15.21; Johnathan Jacobsen (23rd) 15.44

200 — B. Green (1st) 26.68; Merino-Martinez (2nd) 27.61

1600 — Edmund Kunz (3rd) 5:59.38; D. Gonzalez (8th) 6:19.88 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Merino-Martinez, B. Green, Shiloh Sandlin, Wyatt Fitch-Marron (2nd) 53.25

Shot Put — Jump (2nd) 31-10

Discus — Jump (4th) 87-08

High Jump — Jacobsen (1st) 4-10 *PR*

Long Jump — Merino-Martinez (1st) 16-01; L. Rodriguez (3rd) 15-06 *PR*; Sandlin (5th) 15-01; B. Green (6th) 14-11; Kunz (14th) 12-09 *PR*; I. Allen (21st) 11-10 *PR*

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Collin Mirabile (2nd) 13.14 *PR*; River Simpson (5th) 13.89 *PR*; Henry Bailey (6th) 14.42 *PR*; Hunter Atteberry (10th) 15.47 *PR*; Ossian Merkel (19th) 16.27 *PR*; Benjamin Wertz (20th) 16.33; Diesel Eck (22nd) 16.70

400 — Cyrus Sparacio (6th) 1:16.13 *PR*; Sawyer Rudat (7th) 1:18.46 *PR*; Atteberry (9th) 1:19.25 *PR*; Ceiba Rusch (11th) 1:32.77 *PR*

800 — Sparacio (2nd) 2:52.41; Lincoln Wagner (4th) 2:57.58

1600 — Bailey (2nd) 5:59.27 *PR*; Sparacio (3rd) 6:05.11 *PR*; Archer Schwarz (6th) 6:38.54; Nolan Hunt (7th) 7:42.99 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Malachi Chapa (2nd) 21.86 *PR*; Jacob Lujan (3rd) 23.12 *PR*; L. Wagner (4th) 23.52; Rusch (6th) 27.74

4 x 100 Relay — Chapa, Henry Purdue, Xander Beaman, R. Simpson (2nd) 58.52

Shot Put — Mirabile (3rd) 31-03; Eck (4th) 26-04; Vincent Alguire (5th) 24-10 *PR*

Discus — Eck (3rd) 61-10 *PR*; Mirabile (5th) 61-04 *PR*; Hunt (17th) 37-04; Sparacio (20th) 36-02

High Jump — Merkel (6th) 4-04; Wertz (7th) 4-02; Beaman (11th) 4-00

Long Jump — R. Simpson (2nd) 13-02; Bailey (4th) 12-07; L. Wagner (5th) 12-05 *PR*; Rudat (12th) 11-00; Lujan (12th) 11-00 *PR*; Purdue (14th) 10-10; Chapa (17th) 10-09; Schwarz (20th) 10-04; Merkel (23rd) 10-03; Atteberry (26th) 9-09; Rusch (31st) 6-03

“We have handoff!”

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Ari Cunningham flies for the finish. (Ana Mc Fetridge photo)

The sun was shining, the PRs were popping, and the rivalry was raging.

Coupeville Middle School welcomed next-door neighbor South Whidbey to Cow Town Wednesday, with athletes from the two schools lighting up the oval.

While the Falcons finished atop the team standings, the Wolves held up well against the powerhouse Falcons, claiming 11 wins.

Eighth grader Beckett Green topped CMS, claiming victory in the 100 and 200, while also running a leg on a triumphant 4 x 100 relay squad.

Joining him as dual winners were 7th grade supernovas Brooklyn Pope (High Jump, Long Jump) and Tamsin Ward (100, Shot Put).

Ward, who claimed 11 victories in her middle school track debut a year ago, has a team-high seven wins through the first three meets this season, all in individual events.

With two relay wins and four individual titles so far this time around, Green is hot on her heels, while Pope has racked up five wins in her first season of track.

Along with the wins, Coupeville collected 88 PRs Wednesday.

“Our athletes have been working hard to sharpen their skills and reach even higher speeds,” said CMS coach Jon Gabelein.

“Extra efforts allowed many of them to enjoy earning impressive PR’s tonight!

“With our season already at the halfway point, we look forward to helping them stay focused and moving forward so they can achieve even more during the coming weeks.”

The Wolves get back at it next Thursday, May 16, when they travel to Langley for a rematch with South Whidbey.

 

Wednesday results:

 

GIRLS:

8th grade:

100 — Isa Mc Fetridge (4th) 14.96 *PR*; Willow Leedy-Bonifas (8th) 15.31; Amaiya Curry (11th) 15.91; Niella Bryan (14th) 16.61 *PR*; Delilah Castellanos (18th) 17.13 *PR*; Denali Kalwies (19th) 17.36; Inara Maund (20th) 17.53; Kayla Moch (21st) 17.92

200 — Laken Simpson (2nd) 31.17; Olivia Hall (4th) 31.95; Castellanos (7th) 35.81 *PR*

400 — Marin Winger (2nd) 1:16.02

800 — Mikayla Wagner (2nd) 2:57.26 *PR*

1600 — M. Wagner (1st) 6:26.80 *PR*; Devon Wyman (2nd) 6:41.35 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Amelia Crowder (5th) 22.49 *PR*; Bryan (6th) 23.28

4 x 100 Relay — Ari Cunningham, Mc Fetridge, Leedy-Bonifas, Curry (2nd) 59.79

4 x 200 Relay — Hall, Wagner, Wyman, L. Simpson (2nd) 2:13.60

Shot Put — Taylor Marrs (4th) 25-01 *PR*; Winger (5th) 21-07; L. Simpson (6th) 21-05; Emma McFadden (9th) 20-09 *PR*; Maund (11th) 19-07.50 *PR*; Moch (12th) 16-05 *PR*; Castellanos (14th) 14-11 *PR*

Discus — Crowder (4th) 42-05

High Jump — Crowder (4th) 4-00 *PR*

Long Jump — Leedy-Bonifas (2nd) 14-02 *PR*; Hall (11th) 11-11.50 *PR*; Mc Fetridge (13th) 11-04 *PR*; M. Wagner (14th) 11-03; Kalwies (16th) 10-02 *PR*; Wyman (17th) 9-09

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Tamsin Ward (1st) 14.07; Andrea Gonzalez (10th) 15.24 *PR*; Ava Alford (11th) 15.86 *PR*; Finley Helm (14th) 16.28 *PR*; Autumn Rubin (19th) 16.60; Kaleigha Millison (20th) 16.68; Emma Cushman (22nd) 16.98; Claire Lachnit (23rd) 17.22; Eleanor Peterson (28th) 17.55 *PR*; Sabrina Judnich (29th) 17.90; Annabelle Cundiff (33rd) 18.78 *PR*

200 — Anmarie Solis (4th) 35.08; Bettie Woolworth (7th) 36.04 *PR*; Emma Green (9th) 36.77 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Kennedy O’Neill (3rd) 20.38 *PR*; Elizabeth Marshall (7th) 21.31; Rubin (8th) 22.07 *PR*; Lily Fisher (10th) 22.61 *PR*; Millison (11th) 22.63; Helm (12th) 22.75 *PR*; Annaliese Powers (15th) 23.45 *PR*; Alford (16th) 23.62; E. Green (17th) 23.64 *PR*; Zariyah Allen (18th) 23.81; Woolworth (20th) 23.87 *PR*; Pria Powell (22nd) 26.10

4 x 100 Relay — Brooklyn Pope, Hyley Farrell, Cushman, Powers (2nd) 1:03.59; Judnich, A. Gonzalez, Lachnit, Powell (3rd) 1:06.77

4 x 200 Relay — Farrell, Sage Stavros, O’Neill, Marshall (2nd) 2:15.68

Shot Put — Ward (1st) 34-00; Rubin (5th) 21-08 *PR*; Savannah Niewald (6th) 21-07.50 *PR*; Cundiff (8th) 19-03.50 *PR*; Powers (9th) 18-00 *PR*

Discus — Z. Allen (1st) 56-11 *PR*; Lachnit (13th) 34-09 *PR*; A. Gonzalez (17th) 13-08 *PR*

High Jump — Pope (1st) 4-07 *PR*; Ward (3rd) 4-04; Alford (4th) 4-00 *PR*; Z. Allen (6th) 3-10; Millison (6th) 3-10 *PR*

Long Jump — Pope (1st) 13-01 *PR*; Millison (2nd) 12-09 *PR*; O’Neill (6th) 12-06 *PR*; Marshall (12th) 12-00.50 *PR*; Cushman (14th) 11-07 *PR*; Peterson (20th) 11-04.50 *PR*; Rubin (22nd) 11-03; Solis (22nd) 11-03 *PR*; Powell (30th) 10-08; Stavros (30th) 10-08; Fisher (34th) 10-00.50 *PR*; Woolworth (36th) 9-09; Helm (40th) 8-06; Judnich (43rd) 5-08 *PR*

 

BOYS:

8th grade:

100 — Beckett Green (1st) 12.96; Roger Merino-Martinez (3rd) 13.27 *PR*; Leonardo Rodriguez (4th) 13.36 *PR*; Jackson Sollars (7th) 13.94 *PR*; Isaiah Allen (11th) 14.40 *PR*; Khanor Jump (12th) 14.66 *PR*; Diego Gonzalez (13th) 14.83 *PR*; Johnathan Jacobsen (16th) 15.19 *PR*

200 — B. Green (1st) 26.89; Merino-Martinez (2nd) 27.30, Sollars (5th) 29.74 *PR*

1600 — Edmund Kunz (1st) 5:52.31 *PR*; D. Gonzalez (6th) 6:19.98 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — B. Green, Wyatt Fitch-Marron, Merino-Martinez, Shiloh Sandlin (1st) 51.11

Shot Put — Jump (1st) 32-05 *PR*

Discus — Jump (3rd) 90-05 *PR*

High Jump — Jacobsen (2nd) 4-08

Long Jump — Merino-Martinez (2nd) 16-04.50 *PR*; Fitch-Marron (3rd) 15-04.50 *PR*; Sandlin (5th) 15-01; L. Rodriguez (6th) 14-11.50 *PR*; B. Green (8th) 14-07; Kunz (14th) 12-03; I. Allen (18th) 11-03.50 *PR*

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Collin Mirabile (2nd) 13.56; River Simpson (3rd) 14.23; Henry Bailey (5th) 15.10 *PR*; Maverick Walling (6th) 15.12 *PR*; Hunter Atteberry (13th) 16.43; Diesel Eck (15th) 16.90; Vincent Alguire (17th) 17.02; Ceiba Rusch (21st) 18.29

800 — Ossian Merkel (2nd) 2:45.30 *PR*; Lincoln Wagner (4th) 2:47.96 *PR*; Sawyer Rudat (5th) 2:53.33 *PR*

1600 — Bailey (3rd) 6:00.45 *PR*; Archer Schwarz (4th) 6:26.51 *PR*; Nolan Hunt (5th) 7:50.99 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Malachi Chapa (2nd) 21.98 *PR*; L. Wagner (3rd) 23.31 *PR*; Jacob Lujan (4th) 26.44 *PR*; Rusch (5th) 27.84

4 x 100 Relay — Chapa, Henry Purdue, Xander Beaman, R. Simpson (2nd) 58.31; L. Wagner, Rudat, Lujan, Walling (3rd) 1:00.82

Shot Put — Mirabile (2nd) 32-00; Eck (4th) 25-02; Alguire (5th) 23-07 *PR*

Discus — Eck (3rd) 56-01 *PR*; Hunt (13th) 31-09

High Jump — Merkel (2nd) 4-04; Beaman (4th) 4-00 *PR*

Long Jump — R. Simpson (2nd) 13-03; Bailey (4th) 12-07 *PR*; L. Wagner (5th) 12-02 *PR*; Rudat (5th) 12-02 *PR*; Walling (9th) 12-00 *PR*; Atteberry (11th) 11-04.50 *PR*; Schwarz (14th) 11-00.50 *PR*; Purdue (16th) 10-10 *PR*; Rusch (18th) 10-05 *PR*; Chapa (21st) 10-04; Merkel (23rd) 10-03; Lujan (25th) 9-07.50

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Brooklyn Pope springs into action. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The tide is turning.

After years of being bashed about by King’s, the Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball program acquitted itself quite nicely Thursday afternoon.

Winning two of three games against the visiting Knights, the Wolves continue to play strongly as the season reaches the halfway point.

How the day played out:

 

Level 3:

Thursdays are reverse day, with games going 3-2-1, instead of 1-2-3, and that helped Coupeville get off to a blazing start.

Sort of.

The Wolves actually failed to score in the first quarter of the day’s opening rumble, but so did King’s, leaving things frozen at 0-0 seven minutes into play.

After that, the defenses cracked a bit, or the shots got a little more precise, with CMS eventually rallying for a nail-biting 18-16 win.

The victory lifts the Wolves to 2-1 on the campaign.

While the ball wasn’t staying in the bucket in the early going, that was partially because the hometown squad was playing inspired defense.

Kaleigha Millison pulled off a snappy hustle play, tiptoeing down the sideline as she grabbed a runaway ball and flipped it back over her head to keep the action flowing.

Meanwhile Brooklyn Pope shut down the Knights on the boards, snagging rebounds left and right, while teammate Claire Lachnit was like a bumblebee, madly buzzing from side to side, chasing down every Knight who dared to touch the ball.

Bouncing off the floor at a steady rate, Lachnit proved surprisingly resilient as well, popping up and charging back into action while shaking various body parts to restore feeling.

If her coaches thought about pulling the plucky ballhawk from the game to slow her rate of bruises, they relented as each time she flashed a huge smile, her joy overshadowing any pain.

Coupeville finally got on the board thanks to Cassandra Powers, who nailed a turnaround jumper, and with some big buckets from Pope, the Wolves rolled into halftime tied 6-6 with King’s.

Twice CMS snatched the lead in the third, only to have the Knights convert three straight offensive rebound putbacks to stake themselves to a 14-10 lead heading into the final frame.

King’s popped for one more bucket to open the fourth, then the Wolves clamped down, holding their foes scoreless for the final six minutes.

That gave Pope, Powers, and Millison time to chip away at the lead, with the winning bucket coming off of a rebound with less than a minute to play.

The Knights had the ball in their hands at the end but couldn’t get the tying bucket as Coupeville came full tilt on defense, setting off a huge celebration among CMS students in the stands.

Pope, who was a powerhouse all game, finished with a game-high 12 points, with Powers knocking down four and Millison rounding out things with a bucket.

Emma Cushman, precise point guard Cameron Van Dyke, Zayne Roos, Selah Rivera, Zariyah Allen, and the turbo-charged Lachnit also saw floor time for the Wolves.

 

Isabella de Souza Oliveira Mc Fetridge looks for an open teammate.

Level 2:

Coupeville blew the doors off the gym in the early going, then quietly added to their lead quarter by quarter in a 28-14 romp.

The victory lifts the Wolves to a stellar 3-1.

This one was briefly tied 2-2 about a minute into play, before CMS went on a tear to build a 12-4 lead by the first break.

Kennedy O’Neill, slashing hard to the hoop, pestering King’s ballhandlers until they didn’t know which way to turn, and flying down the floor like a missile, brought the main pain.

She peppered the net for six of her team-best 12 points in the first quarter, while also pulling off the best basketball IQ play of the day.

After being mugged while slapping home a breakaway layup, O’Neill had a chance to make it a three-point play the hard way with a free throw.

When her charity shot rolled off the rim and bounced free, nine players and both refs stood stock still, as if a second free throw was coming. Which it wasn’t.

Breaking the frozen portrait, O’Neill alertly shot forward, snagged the live ball and put it back up, showing at least one person in the gym knew the rules inside out.

The Wolves stretched the lead out to 18-8 by the half, with Amiaya Curry drilling a particularly gorgeous jumper.

It came on a play where the Wolf guard came strolling up to the key at the speed Matthew McConaughey drawls his dialogue, then suddenly lunged forward and drove home the exclamation point.

“Alright, alright … alright,” indeed.

The overall scoring was bit muted after the halftime break, but the Wolves pushed the margin out to 24-12 through three quarters before holding King’s scoreless for the first six minutes and 56 seconds of the seven-minute final frame.

O’Neill, who leads all Wolf scorers this season, netted 12 more points to lead the way, while Willow Leedy-Bonifas and Sophia Batterman both added four apiece.

Rhylin Price, Amelia Crowder, Allison Powers, and Curry all scored a bucket, with Sage Stavros, Isabella de Souza Oliveira Mc Fetridge, and Elizabeth Marshall bringing the fire on the defensive end of the floor.

 

Ari Cunningham dives for a loose ball.

Level 1:

A vintage King’s team, populated with three-ball shooters who all had mad hops, brutal speed, and the ability to attack the rim with both hands, proved to be too much for the Wolves in the finale.

The Knights cracked the game open with a 19-0 run midway through the first quarter and romped to a 48-18 win.

The loss drops the Wolves, who played King’s straight up in the second and fourth quarters, to 1-3 on the season.

CMS 8th grader Adie Maynes nailed a driving jumper to knot things up at 2-2, then the visitors went to work.

An Ava Lucero free throw at the very tail end of the opening quarter stopped King’s huge surge, but a 21-3 deficit heading into the break proved to be too much to overcome.

Tenley Stuurmans fired up the Wolves in the second quarter, scoring five points and loudly rejecting a Knights shot during a defensive stand, while Sydney Van Dyke netted a note-perfect jumper from the top of the key.

But while CMS won the quarter (7-6) it still trailed 27-10 at the half, and a 15-2 King’s run in the third sealed the deal.

Down by 30, the Wolves faced a running clock in the fourth quarter but played the visitors to a 6-6 standstill.

Lillian Ketterling, who fought valiantly all game while being smacked and poked, hit a layup, while Stuurmans continued to work hard down in the paint.

She finished with a team-high 11 points, with Maynes (2), Van Dyke (2), Ketterling (2), and Lucero (1) also netting points.

Olivia Hall, Taylor Marrs, Laken Simpson, Tamsin Ward, Marin Winger, and Ari Cunningham rounded out the active roster.

A portion of Coupeville’s bright basketball future.

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