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Tate Wyman

He’s back for a second go-round.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman kicked off a new season of indoor track and field this past weekend, competing in the Nevada Multi & Invite in Reno.

The former Wolf, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, set a PR in the 200, hitting the tape in 22.94 seconds, while also ripping off a 9.08 in the 60 hurdles.

The Hustlin’ Owls return to action this next Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Corban Indoor Meet in Salem, Oregon.

During his time at CHS, Wyman was a stellar cross country and track and field athlete, helping to carry the Wolves to a second-place finish in the 4 x 100 relay at the 2023 state meet.

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Coupeville High School will combine basketball and cancer awareness Tuesday night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves are putting the spotlight on the fight against a terrible disease.

CHS basketball is holding its annual “Coupeville vs. Cancer” night Tuesday, when Mount Vernon Christian comes to town for four games.

Tip-off is 5:15 PM for girls’ varsity and boys’ JV, with boys’ varsity and girls’ JV set to go at 7:00.

Donations will be accepted, while t-shirts and cancer awareness bracelets will be for sale.

All proceeds will be donated to the V Foundation for Cancer Research, founded by ESPN and legendary college basketball coach Jim Valvano.

There will also be a large poster on the wall at the entrance to the CHS gym complex, with fans given a chance to sign the names of loved ones who have been impacted by the disease.

Pens in multiple colors will be available, so that those signing can match specific cancer ribbons.

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“Forget about the Gipper. Win one for me!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Now things get serious.

Next week is a huge one for Coupeville High School basketball teams, as they clash with the only schools ahead of them in the standings.

The Wolves welcome league leader Mount Vernon Christian to Whidbey Tuesday, Jan. 28, before traveling to La Conner three days later.

With only one conference clash left on the schedule after that, next week’s twin bill will have a ton to say on where both Coupeville teams end up in the race for playoff seeding.

As we gaze towards the future, a quick look at where things sit today:

 

Northwest League boys’ basketball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 6-0 9-7
La Conner 6-1 9-8
Coupeville 5-2 6-10
Friday Harbor 2-4 2-12
Orcas Island 2-5 4-12
Concrete 1-5 5-11
Darrington 1-6 6-10

 

Northwest League girls’ basketball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 6-0 12-3
La Conner 6-1 9-8
Coupeville 4-3 7-8
Concrete 3-3 12-5
Orcas Island 3-4 10-8
Darrington 1-6 5-9
Friday Harbor 0-6 1-14

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Coupeville hoops stars Lexis Drake (left) and Haylee Armstrong, living the ferry life. (Michelle Armstrong photo)

Real edge of your seat kind of stuff.

Pulling out a victory on the road Friday in their tightest game of the season, the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball squad brought a warm glow to their coach’s heart.

“I am very proud with how the girls fought through a close game,” Scout Smith said.

“In our first come-from-behind victory and first close game of the season the team showed immense composure and a calm, cool, and collected attitude.”

Roaring back from an early deficit, the young Wolves edged host Orcas Island to earn a nail-biting 36-34 win.

That lifts Coupeville to 4-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-5 overall, with three games left on the JV schedule.

First up is a home clash with Mount Vernon Christian this coming Tuesday, Jan. 28.

Friday’s fracas featured the Wolves using a 13-4 second-quarter surge to turn an early 11-5 deficit into an 18-15 lead at the half.

Freshman Adeline Maynes came up huge during the CHS run, pouring in nine of her team-high 17 points in the second frame.

Coupeville’s leading scorer this season, she has shown a willingness to mix it up below the basket.

Adie continues to anchor us offensively by attacking the paint, getting to the rim, and rebounding effectively,” Smith said.

Once it was in front, Coupeville held on to the advantage, clinging to a 26-24 advantage through three quarters before the teams played to a 10-10 tie in the fourth.

Smith praised her entire team, while throwing a little extra love to one of her hardest workers.

Sydney (Van Dyke) did an excellent job, especially late in the game, at shutting down Orcas’ offense.

“She continually broke up passes and created quick transition offense for us.”

“Overall, I am very proud of how the team played and continually deals with new challenges.”

Maynes led the offensive charge with her 17 points, while Ava Lucero and Haylee Armstrong each chipped in with five.

Van Dyke (3), Lexis Drake (3), Capri Anter (2), and Marin Winger (1) all scored, with Jeann Nitta, Chelsi Stevens, and Amelia Crowder also earning floor time.

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Taygin Jump, kickin’ butt and takin’ names in the Big Apple. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

If it’s Saturday, it’s likely a throwing day for Taygin Jump.

The Coupeville grad, now a sophomore at Plattsburgh State in New York, was back at it for the second weekend in a row, competing in the weight throw and shotput.

This time around Jump and her teammates were at the St. Lawrence Invitational in Canton, New York, with the Cardinals claiming third place in the team rumble.

The former Wolf ace finished 5th in the weight throw, chucking the implement 41 feet, one inch, while earning 16th in the shotput with a heave of 24-8.25.

Jump, who is majoring in Environmental Planning & Management/Geology, will get back at it Feb. 4, when her squad hosts the Plattsburgh State Tuesday Track and Field Meet.

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