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Noodles. It's what makes Lindsey Roberts (right) so fast. (John Fisken photo)

Noodles. It’s what makes Lindsey Roberts (right) so fast. (John Fisken photos)

Avalon Renninger

Avalon Renninger finished 5th in the discus.

Boom. Drop the mic and leave the stage.

Capping an unbeaten season in individual events, Lindsey Roberts won Cascade Conference titles in four events Wednesday at Shoreline.

The Coupeville Middle School eighth grader swatted the field at the league championships in the 200, 1600 and 100 hurdles, finishing the season 18-0 in solo races.

She also added a team title, joining up with Jasmine Nastali, Ashlie Shank and Emma Smith to cruise to a victory in the 4 x 100 relay.

Roberts, who won six events as a 7th grader, finished 20-2 overall this season.

She ran in four relay races, with the Wolves winning twice and finishing second twice.

Her 18 individual wins were twice as many as current Wolf junior Makana Stone, a four-time state medal winner, had as an eighth grader for CMS.

Coupeville won seven titles over the course of the two-day season-ending meet.

Danny Conlisk (1600), Chris Battaglia (discus) and Gabe Eck (long jump) won titles Monday and got their medals Wednesday.

Complete Day 2 results:

8th grade girls:

100 — Jasmine Nastali (6th) 14.71

200 — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 28.68; Ashlie Shank (6th) 31.66

1600 — Roberts (1st) 6:16.89

100 Hurdles — Roberts (1st) 17.45

4 x 100 Relay — Nastali, Shank, Emma Smith, Roberts (1st) 57.07

Discus — Smith (5th) 60-02; Nicole Laxton (14th) 48-11

Long Jump — Nastali (14th) 11-11; Laxton (28th) 9-09

7th grade girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (8th) 14.74

400 — Mallory Kortuem (5th) 1:09.95

800 — Tia Wurzrainer (6th) 3:00.21

100 Hurdles — Cassidy Moody (8th) 22.90

4 x 100 Relay — Kortuem, Avalon Renninger, Wurzrainer, Toomey-Stout (4th) 59.73

4 x 200 Relay — Oliana Stange, Anna Dion, Jillian Mayne, Megan Thorn (5th) 2:21.52

Discus — Renninger (5th) 60-11

Long Jump — Toomey-Stout (4th) 13-00.00; Ashleigh Battaglia (24th) 10-09.00; Dion (27th) 9-09.50; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (28th) 9-04.00

8th grade boys:

100 — Gabe Eck (3rd) 12.59; Danny Conlisk (5th) 12.93; Ty Eck (6th) 12.96

200 — G. Eck (3rd) 25.82; Conlisk (5th) 25.97

Shot Put — Chris Battaglia (3rd) 33-10.25; Dawson Sorrows (18th) 27-04.25

High Jump — Battaglia (2nd) 5-04

7th grade boys:

100 — Sean Toomey-Stout (5th) 13.81

4 x 100 Relay — Toomey-Stout, Gabe Carlson, Mason Grove, Jean Lund-Olsen (4th) 56.61

High Jump — Grove (10th) 4-02

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Gabe Carlson (John Fisken photo)

Gabe Carlson runs in the 100 earlier this season. (John Fisken photo)

Three champions in one day.

Kicking off the two-day Cascade Conference Championships in style Monday, Coupeville Middle School crowned three titlists.

Wolf eighth graders Danny Conlisk (1600), Chris Battaglia (discus) and Gabe Eck (long jump) all emerged from the field in Shoreline as the best in the eight-team competition.

Much of the activity on Day 1 involved prelims, as the biggest fields were narrowed down.

The top eight in each prelim advanced on to the finals Wednesday.

Leading the pack was the still-undefeated Lindsey Roberts, who improved to 15-0 in individual events by sweeping the 200 and the 100 hurdles.

Complete Day 1 results:

8th grade girls:

100 (Prelims) — Jasmine Nastali (3rd) 14.39; Madison Rixe (12th) 15.26

200 (Prelims) — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 28.49; Ashlie Shank (8th) 32.63; Rixe (11th) 33.29

100 Hurdles (Prelims) — Roberts (1st) 17.50; Nicole Laxton (18th) 28.37

Shot Put (Finals) — Emma Smith (4th) 25-02.50; Laxton (8th) 21-11.50

7th grade girls:

100 (Prelims) — Maya Toomey-Stout (7th) 14.48; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (12th) 14.94; Avalon Renninger (20th) 15.97; Tia Wurzrainer (22nd) 16.10; Ashleigh Battaglia (23rd) 16.16

200 (Prelims) — Battaglia (15th) 34.52

400 (Prelims) — Mallory Kortuem (3rd) 1:09.78; Megan Thorn (9th) 1:19.00; Oliana Stange (10th) 1:19.88; Anna Dion (13th) 1:24.70

800 (Finals) — Wurzrainer (6th) 3:00.21

100 Hurdles (Prelims) — Cassidy Moody (5th) 19.83; Kortuem (12th) 21.30; Thorn (21st) 22.78; Battaglia (23rd) 22.81

Shot Put (Finals) — Stange (12th) 20-03.50

8th grade boys:

100 (Prelims) — Gabe Eck (3rd) 12.66; Ty Eck (4th) 12.84; Danny Conlisk (7th) 13.01; Teo Keilwitz (19th) 13.77; Seth David (26th) 15.43

200 (Prelims) — Conslisk (3rd) 25.94; G. Eck (4th) 25.97; David (25th) 31.85

400 (Prelims) — Jakobi Baumann (17th) 1:14.12

1600 (Finals) — Conlisk (1st) 5:14.57; Chris Battaglia (2nd) 5:14.74

Discus (Finals) — Battaglia (1st) 119-03; T. Eck (6th) 94-08; Dawson Sorrows (20th) 70-09, Baumann (26th) 60-09

Long Jump (Finals) — G. Eck (1st) 17-09; David (30th) 11-09; Keilwitz (30th) 11-09

7th grade boys:

100 Meters (Prelims) — Sean Toomey-Stout (5th) 13.77; Gabe Carlson (13th) 15.37; Alonzo Boyles (14th) 15.39; Dawson Houston (19th) 17.04; Robert Roper (21st) 18.01

200 (Prelims) — Thane Peterson (15th) 32.40; Boyles (16th) 32.48; Houston (26th) 36.25

400 (Prelims) — Peterson (12th) 1:13.17; Mason Grove (15th) 1:14.41

1600 (Finals) — Tucker Hall (8th) 5:56.33

Discus (Finals) —  Peterson (11th) 59-10; Houston (16th) 52-11; Roper (22nd) 33-10

Long Jump (Finals) — Toomey-Stout (2nd) 16-06.00; Carlson (11th) 12-03.50; Boyles (30th) 9-07.00

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Sage Renniger tears up the 400. (John Fisken photo)

Sage Renniger tears up the 400. (John Fisken photo)

Lindsey Roberts cleared her final hurdle.

The Coupeville Middle School 7th grader capped an auspicious first season by winning the 75 meter hurdles at the Cascade Conference Championships Monday, smashing her personal record in the event along the way.

Her win, along with a victory by the 7th grade boys’ 4 x 200 relay unit of Chris Battaglia, Ty Eck, Gabe Eck and Uriah Kastner provided the highlights for the Wolves as they wrapped their season.

After Day 1 of the two-day season finale played out May 28 with mostly prelims, Day 2 was all finals, all day.

Complete Day 2 results:

GIRLS:

200 (7th) — Lindsey Roberts (5th) 31.68; Ashlie Shank (8th) 32.42

200 (8th) — Mckenzie Meyer (5th) 31.57; Payton Aparicio (8th) 32.71

400 (8th) — Sage Renniger (4th) 1:09.54

1600 (7th) — Reed Richards (4th) 6:17.47; Roberts (5th) 6:24.45

1600 (8th) — Lauren Bayne (4th) 6:16.11; Aparicio (6th) 6:30.65

75 Hurdles (7th) — Roberts (1st) 13.76; Kalia Littlejohn (4th) 15.02

75 Hurdles (8th) — Bayne (8th) 14.71

4 x 100 Relay (7th) — Richards, Littlejohn, Shank, Roberts (4th) 1:00.60

4 x 100 Relay (8th) — Bayne, Abby Parker, Allison Wenzel, Aparicio (7th) 1:03.02

4 x 200 Relay (7th) — Maddy Hilkey, Julia Beumer, Emma Smith, Allison Jungmann (2nd) 2:15.70

4 x 200 Relay (8th) — Renniger, Meyer, Kyla Briscoe, Aparicio (3rd) 2:05.81

Discus (7th) — Hilkey (9th) 55-03; E. Smith (12th) 48-09; Moira Reed (22nd) 32-10

Discus (8th) — Ashley Smith (14th) 50-09

Long Jump (8th) — Parker (7th) 13-02.75; Meyer (10th) 12-11.50; Maggie Crimmins (27th) 10-08.75

BOYS:

100 (7th) — Gabe Eck (3rd) 13.49

200 (8th) — Jacob Smith (6th) 27.22

400 (8th) — J. Smith (3rd) 59.45

110 Hurdles (7th) — Ty Eck (4th) 19.91

110 Hurdles (8th) — Cameron Toomey-Stout (3rd) 18.73; Jesse Hester (7th) 19.51

4 x 100 Relay (7th) — Danny Conlisk, Teo Keilwitz, G. Eck, Uriah Kastner (4th) 58.49

4 x 100 Relay (8th) — Lawrence Boado, Henry Wynn, Noah Allison, Coleby Fleming (5th) 54.14

4 x 200 Relay (7th) — Chris Battaglia, T. Eck, G. Eck, Kastner (1st) 1:57.25

4 x 200 Relay (8th) — Boado, Hunter Downes, Wynn, J. Smith (4th) 1:59.51

Shot Put (8th) — Luke Carlson (17th) 26-10.25

High Jump (7th) — Battaglia (3rd) 4-10; Kastner (9th) 4-04; T. Eck (11th) 4-02

High Jump (8th) — Luke Merriman (9th) 4-06; J. Smith (13th) 4-04; Toomey-Stout (18th) 4-02

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Lindsey Roberts

Lindsey Roberts cruises in an earlier-season race. (John Fisken photo)

Reed Richards (far left), shown with her relay teammates (l t r) Roberts, Kalia Littlejohn and Ashlie Shank.

Reed Richards (far right), with relay teammates (l t r) Roberts, Kalia Littlejohn and Ashlie Shank. (Sherry Roberts photo)

The Reed and Lindsey Show rolls on.

Coupeville Middle School seventh graders Reed Richards and Lindsey Roberts continued their torrid track seasons Wednesday, winning events at Day 1 of the Cascade Conference Championships in Shoreline.

Richards went nuclear, dropping 11 seconds off of her personal record to out-duel Mary Carbajal of Sultan and win the finals of the 800 by nearly a second. Third place was a whopping 17 seconds off of Richards‘ pace.

Roberts claimed first in the prelims for the 75 meter hurdles, also setting a PR.

The two-day event wraps up Monday, June 2.

Day 1 was a mix of finals in some throwing and jumping events and a handful of distance races, while the sprints were prelims. Day 2 will include the relays and the remainder of the finals for all events.

Complete Day 1 results:

GIRLS:

100 (7th) — Julia Beumer (15th) 16.05; Allison Jungmann (18th) 16.30

100 (8th) — Allison Wenzel (10th) 15.58; Maggie Crimmins (21st) 16.60

200 (7th) — Lindsey Roberts (5th) 31.42; Ashlie Shank (7th) 32.23; Beumer (16th) 33.97; Jungmann (23rd) 35.94

200 (8th) — Mckenzie Meyer (4th) 31.03; Payton Aparicio (8th) 32.50

400 (7th) — Kalia Littlejohn (9th) 1:14.78

400 (8th) — Sage Renninger (5th) 1:09.90

800 (7th) *FINAL* — Reed Richards (1st) 2:45.30

800 (8th) *FINAL* — Abby Parker (4th) 2:43.63

75 Hurdles (7th) — Roberts (1st) 13.95; Littlejohn (6th) 15.18; Richards (12th) 15.87

75 Hurdles (8th) — Lauren Bayne (8th) 14.46; Wenzel (13th) 15.24; Ashley Smith (19th) 16.08

Shot Put (7th) *FINAL* — Maddy Hilkey (4th) 20-06.50; Emma Smith (12th) 19-02.25; Moira Reed (21st) 16-10.50

Shot Put (8th) *FINAL* — A. Smith (12th) 20-04.50

High Jump (7th) *FINAL* — Littlejohn (8th) 3-08

High Jump (8th) *FINAL* — Bayne (7th) 3-10

 

BOYS:

100 (7th) — Gabe Eck (5th) 13.77; Teo Keilwitz (14th) 14.92; Seth David (20th) 16.02; Ethan Kedrowski (25th) 17.79

100 (8th) — Kenny Johnson (11th) 14.19; Luke Merriman (15th) 14.90

200 (8th) — Jacob Smith (6th) 27.50; Lawrence Boado (12th) 28.23

400 (8th) — Smith (4th) 1:00.88; Noah Allison (11th) 1:04.47; Jesse Hester (15th) 1:08.26

1600 (7th) *FINAL* — Chris Battaglia (3rd) 5:34.45

1600 (8th) *FINAL* — Boado (6th) 5:34.91; Allison (8th) 5:37.30

110 Hurdles (7th) — Ty Eck (5th) 20.57

110 Hurdles (8th) — Hester (3rd) 19.05; Cameron Toomey-Stout (5th) 19.10; Allison (9th) 20.26

Discus (7th) *FINAL* — Keilwitz (16th) 54-10; Dawson Sorrows (25th) 40-07

Discus (8th) *FINAL* — Luke Carlson (17th) 68-02

Long Jump (7th) *FINAL* — T. Eck (4th) 15-01; G. Eck (7th) 14-05.50; Uriah Kastner (19th) 12-06.25; David (24th) 11-10

Long Jump (8th) *FINAL* — Toomey-Stout (8th) 14-07; Merriman (14th) 13-06.50; Hunter Downes (21st) 12-02.50; Johnson (28th) 10-10

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Kurtis Smith charges a ball. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Kurtis Smith charges a ball. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

The top spot can still be theirs.

It’s a bit of a long shot, but the Coupeville High School baseball squad can still catch South Whidbey and earn the #1 district playoff seed among 1A schools in the Cascade Conference.

Repeat what they did Monday, when they thumped Sultan 9-0, over the course of the regular season’s final week, and catch a few breaks and it could happen.

Of course, nothing can go wrong.

CHS, now 7-8 overall, 6-8 in league play, will need to take two more from Sultan, win makeup games against Lakewood and Granite Falls, and root for the Falcons (10-6) to lose their final two games.

If all that happens, both Whidbey squads finish 10-8 and the Wolves own the tiebreaker, having won two of three when the squads faced off way back at the start of the season.

If nothing else, Coupeville wants to head into the postseason on a strong note, and it kicked off a five-games-in-six-days stretch with a bang.

Wolf senior hurler Ben Etzell was electric on the mound (again), whiffing 12 and scattering just two hits.

And, for once, his offense backed him up with a ton of runs. No 1-0 pitcher’s duels this time out.

At least once the game reached the fifth inning, when the Wolves blew open a scoreless game.

Wade Schaef (walk), Jake Tumblin (single, stolen base) and Etzell (intentional walk) juiced the bags, then Josh Bayne lashed a two-run single to right center to bust things open.

CHS poured it on after that, with big hits from Aaron Trumbull, Aaron Curtin and Kurtis Smith keying a three-run sixth and four-run seventh.

“It allowed us to win going away and finally put a team away as we should,” said CHS coach Willie Smith. “We are hoping that with four more games this week and playoffs looming next week, that we can use this game to help get us in a groove offensively and we can hit the playoffs running and in good shape.”

Tumblin and Curtin paced the Wolves with two hits apiece while Korbin Korzan collected three steals on the afternoon.

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