Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Posts Tagged ‘CMS Wolves’

Maya Toomey-Stout, about to go kick some booty on the track oval. (Dawnelle Conlisk photos)

   Maya Toomey-Stout, about to go kick some booty on the track oval. (Dawnelle Conlisk photos)

Danny Conlisk (left) and Teo Keilwitz wait for their events.

Danny Conlisk (left) and Teo Keilwitz have a difference of opinion on the chance to have a photo op.

wait

The life of a track star — sitting around, waiting for your event to be called.

"By the time they get this race started, we'll be in college..."

“By the time they get this race started, we’ll be in college…”

Lindsey Roberts is in a hurry.

The Coupeville Middle School eight grader hasn’t been caught in a race this year yet, adding four more wins (200, 1600, 100 hurdles, 4 x 100 relay) to her resume Thursday in a three-team meet in Langley.

Oh yeah, and Roberts also set PRs in all three of her individual races. No big deal, just another day at the (oval) office.

The Wolf girls were especially strong in the relays, winning the 4 x 100 in both the 7th grade race (Mallory Kortuem, Avalon Renninger, Tia Wurzrainer, Maya Toomey-Stout) and 8th grade contest (Roberts, Ashlie Shank, Emma Smith, Jasmine Nastali).

On the boys side, CMS won seven events, sweeping the long jump (Sean Toomey-Stout, Gabe Eck), High Jump (Mason Testroet, Chris Battaglia) and 1600 (Tucker Hall, Danny Conlisk).

Battaglia was a two-time champ, also claiming first in the discus.

The meet brought together Island rivals Coupeville and Langley, with main-lander Granite Falls tossed in just for fun.

Complete Coupeville results:

7th grade girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (2nd) 14.30; Mallory Kortuem (3rd) 14.60; Cassidy Moody (4th) 14.70; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (4th) 14.70; Avalon Renninger (9th) 15.30

200 — Kortuem (3rd) 30.60; Renninger (6th) 32.40

400 — Megan Thorn (2nd) 1:19.60; Oliana Stange (3rd) 1:21.90; Anna Dion (4th) 1:27.00; Jillian Mayne (5th) 1:27.20

100 hurdles — Moody (4th) 20.20; Toomey-Stout (5th) 20.40; Thorn (11th) 21.80

4 x 100 Relay — Kortuem, Renninger, Tia Wurzrainer, Toomey-Stout (1st) 59.10; Stange, Moody, Mayne, Hoskins (2nd) 1:04.30

4 x 200 Relay — Stange, Dion, Mayne, Thorn (2nd) 2:31.80

Shot Put — Stange (2nd) 20-04

High Jump — Thorn (2nd) 4-00; Hoskins (2nd) 4-00; Mayne (6th) 3-08

Long Jump — Moody (6th) 11-05; Dion (12th) 9-09; Wurzrainer (14th) 8-00

8th grade girls:

100 Meters – Jasmine Nastali (2nd) 14.50; Madison Rixe (8th) 15.20

200 — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 28.20; Ashlie Shank (4th) 31.70; Rixe (8th) 33.30

1600 — Roberts (1st) 6:16.00

100 Hurdles — Roberts (1st) 17.80; Nicole Laxton (7th) 29.30

4 x 100 Relay — Roberts, Shank, Emma Smith, Nastali (1st) 58.30

Shot Put — Smith (2nd) 21-04.50; Moira Reed (3rd) 20-10.50; Laxton (4th) 20-09.50

Discus — Smith (3rd) 54-00; Reed (5th) 46-02; Laxton (7th) 43-04

Long Jump — Laxton (13th) 9-02.00; Nastali (14th) 8-08.00; Reed (15th) 6-07.00

7th grade boys:

100 — Sean Toomey-Stout (2nd) 13.80; Jean Lund-Olsen (3rd) 13.90; Jaylen Nitta (9th) 14.60; Gabe Carlson (11th) 15.20; Alonzo Boyles (14th) 16.20; Dawson Houston (15th) 16.90; Robert Roper (16th) 18.10

200 — Nitta (4th) 31.20; Mason Testroet (6th) 31.80; Boyles (7th) 32.20; Tucker Hall (8th) 33.10; Roper (14th) 40.80

400 — Thane Peterson (3rd) 1:14.30

800 — Houston (3rd) 3:18.00; Roper (5th) 3:47.00

1600 — Hall (1st) 6:09.00

110 Hurdles — Lund-Olsen (3rd) 20.50; Carlson (8th) 28.00; Houston (10th) 30.00

4 x 100 Relay — Nitta, Carlson, Toomey-Stout, Lund-Olsen (3rd) 1:04.30

Discus — Peterson (3rd) 75-10; Boyles (6th) 59-08; Testroet (7th) 58-02; Roper (10th) 31-00

High Jump — Testroet (1st) 4-06.00

Long Jump — Toomey-Stout (1st) 15-00; Lund-Olsen (2nd) 13-08.50

8th grade boys:

100 — Danny Conslisk (3rd) 12.40; Gabe Eck (4th) 12.50; Ty Eck (4th) 12.50; Teo Keilwitz (13th) 13.60; Seth David (15th) 14.70

200 — Conlisk (2nd) 25.70; Keilwitz (6th) 28.40

400 — Jakobi Baumann (4th) 1:12.40

800 — Baumann (6th) 3:10.00

1600 — Conlisk (1st) 5:28.00; Chris Battaglia (3rd) 5:31.00

4 x 100 Relay — Kyle Burnett, Uriah Kastner, David, Keilwitz (3rd) 55.60

Shot Put — Dawson Sorrows (4th) 26-03.00

Discus — Battaglia (1st) 107-07; T. Eck (4th) 90-00; Sorrows (6th) 79-03; Baumann (8th) 57-03

High Jump — Battaglia (1st) 5-05.00; Kastner (7th) 4-04.00; Baumann (11th) 4-02.00

Long Jump — G. Eck (1st) 16-11.00; Kastner (7th) 13-11.25; David (14th) 12-03.00

Read Full Post »

Wolf speedsters (l to r) Lindsey Roberts, Ashlie Shank, Jasmine Nastali and Emma Smith. (Photos courtesy Anonymous Parents of CMS, Inc.)

Wolf speedsters (l to r) Lindsey Roberts, Ashlie Shank, Jasmine Nastali and Emma Smith. (Photos courtesy Anonymous Parents of CMS, Inc.)

Roberts makes with the speed.

Roberts makes with the speed.

Madison Rixe smiles for the camera while

A lone Wolf in a sea of Falcons, Madison Rixe smiles for the camera.

jumpers

Wolf jumpers (l to r) Cassidy Moody, Tia Wurzrainer, Moira Reed, Nastali and Nicole Laxton do serious prep work before their events.

7th and 8th

More Wolves show up. This time, it’s (l to r) Mallory Kortuem, Wurzrainer, Moody, Maya Toomey-Stout, Megan Thorn, Avalon Renninger, Roberts and Shank.

Laxton

Laxton knows where the camera is. Always.

More photos, less typing.

With results from Thursday’s Coupeville Middle School track meet in Langley not yet posted (simmer down, I’ll keep an eye on athletic.net), we’ll get you primed with a medley of photos.

The pics were shot by two parents who both wish to remain in the background and don’t want photo credits and yes, the focus is on the girls side of the track oval.

If you’re a mom or dad and have shot photos of the Wolf boys, send them my way.

I can only run what I have.

So, here you go.

Read Full Post »

Bella Northup (left) (Kelly Crownover photos)

A chunk of last year’s league champ Central Whidbey Little League team reunite, as Bella Northup (left) stops by to see (l to r) Sarah Wright, Veronica Crownover and Tamika Nastali. (Kelly Crownover photos)

Tools of the trade, they come in many, many colors.

Tools of the trade, they come in many, many colors.

Every helmet has its own story to tell.

Every helmet has its own story to tell.

Triple triples.

Sarah Wright enjoys the three-bagger so much, she went out and nabbed three of them Monday.

The Coupeville Middle School eighth grader went wild with the bat, as she and her fellow Wolves paced the South Central Sox little league softball squad to a 16-4 win over host South Skagit Lightning.

While an 8-5 loss at Oak Harbor Wednesday gave the Sox — which draws players from Coupeville and South Whidbey — a split on the week, the offensive power show was all the talk.

Wright, who had played five games in two days over the weekend while at a select team tourney in Selah, was en fuego at the plate.

Playing under constant threat of cold rain, she bashed triples in the first, fourth and fifth innings.

Keeping pace, fellow Wolves Ema Smith (two singles, a stolen base), Tamika Nastali (single, stolen base) and Veronica Crownover (three singles, two stolen bases) all chipped in to the hitting clinic.

The victory and the hot hitting made up for the weather conditions.

“It was cold and it was wet … but fun was had by all; these two teams really enjoy competing against each other,” said softball mom Kelly Crownover.

The Wolf contingent was still on point against Oak Harbor, even though their team wasn’t able to pull out the win.

Wright slammed a double, then picked up two more singles and a stolen base, while Nastali had a stolen base and Crownover rapped out a single.

Read Full Post »

Jasmine Nastali (Kelly Crownover photos)

   Tamika Nastali dares the pitcher to throw the ball. Double dares her. (Kelly Crownover photos)

Ron Wright

Ron Wright imparts some wisdom.

Coupeville’s big bashers were locked and loaded.

Both Sarah Wright and Veronica Crownover launched thunderous extra-base hits Wednesday, but it wasn’t quite enough to lift their South Central Sox softball squad to a victory.

Playing on a day that saw a rain delay, followed by a rainbow settling over the field, the mix of Central and South Whidbey sluggers were eventually nipped 13-10 by host Oak Harbor.

Trailing late in the game, the Sox turned to their Wolf rock-em-sock-em girls, with Wright lashing an RBI triple, followed by Crownover crunching an RBI double of her own.

That rally sent the Sox ahead, but, after the rain delay, a string of errors allowed Oak Harbor to rally for the win.

“There was a rainbow over the field, but no Skittles in store for the Sox today,” said softball mom Kelly Crownover.

Read Full Post »

Lindsey Roberts (right), seen here during basketball season, won her first three track races Wednesday. (John Fisken)

   Lindsey Roberts (right), seen here with mom Sherry during basketball season, won her first three track races Wednesday. (John Fisken photo)

Lindsey Roberts is the new Makana Stone.

Setting her track season off with a bang, the Coupeville Middle School eighth grader won all three of her solo events Wednesday at a season-opening four-team meet in Shoreline.

Shredding her opponents just like Stone, who has set school records left and right for the Wolves in three seasons of high school track, Roberts won the 200, 1600 and 100 hurdles.

She accounted for three of Coupeville’s seven wins on the day, with fellow eighth graders Danny Conlisk (1600) and Gabe Eck (long jump) joining her at the top of the charts.

The CMS seventh graders were led by Maya Toomey-Stout (100 hurdles) and the 4 x 200 relay squad (Jillian Mayne, Anna Dion, Oliana Stange, Megan Thorn), who also recorded wins.

Host King’s won the eighth grade boys’ team battle, while Lakewood captured the seventh grade boys title and swept both girls competitions.

Complete Coupeville results:

 

GIRLS (8th grade):

100 — Jasmine Nastali (5th) 14.97

200 — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 29.02; Ashlie Shank (3rd) 32.19

1600 — Roberts (1st) 6:26.86

100 Hurdles — Roberts (1st) 19.03

Shot Put — Emma Smith (3rd) 21-00; Nicole Laxton (8th) 18-11

Discus — Smith (8th) 49-10; Laxton (14th) 38-11

Long Jump — Nastali (3rd) 11-04; Laxton (16th) 8-10.25

 

GIRLS (7th grade):

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (3rd) 14.58; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (5th) 14.75; Mallory Korteum (6th) 15.07; Cassidy Moody (8th) 15.16; Avalon Renninger (12th) 15.88; Tia Wurzrainer (17th) 16.43; Ashleigh Battaglia (20th) 17.20

200 — Korteum (3rd) 31.64; Moody (4th) 31.84; Renninger (6th) 32.87; Wurzrainer (9th) 34.69; Jillian Mayne (11th) 37.46

400 — Oliana Stange (3rd) 1:18.63

800 — Anna Dion (6th) 3:24.71

100 Hurdles — Toomey-Stout (1st) 20.89; Megan Thorn (14th) 22.77

4 x 100 Relay — Kortuem, Renninger, Wurzrainer, Toomey-Stout (3rd) 1:00.33

4 x 200 Relay — Mayne, Dion, Stange, Thorn (1st) 2:40.67

Shot Put — Stange (3rd) 21-02; Battaglia (7th) 18-02.50

High Jump — Hoskins (2nd) 3-10; Thorn (6th) 3-08

Long Jump — Dion (17th) 8-08.75

 

BOYS (8th grade):

100 — Gabe Eck (3rd) 12.88;  Danny Conlisk (5th) 13.34; Teo Keilwitz (8th) 13.75; Kyle Burnett (16th) 14.31; Seth David (18th) 15.96; Dawson Sorrows (19th) 16.10

200 — Eck (2nd) 26.47; Conlisk (3rd) 26.76; Keilwitz (7th) 29.22

400 — Jakobi Baumann (3rd) 1:16.54

1600 — Conlisk (1st) 5:26.98

110 Hurdles — Burnett (3rd) 20.68

4 x 100 Relay — Burnett, Uriah Kastner, David, Keilwitz (4th) 57.84

Shot Put — Chris Battaglia (2nd) 33-08; Sorrows (13th) 26-07, Baumann (17th) 21-08

Discus — Battaglia (2nd) 108-00; Sorrows (14th) 66-09; Baumann (18th) 57-09

High Jump — Kastner (7th) 4-02

Long Jump — Eck (1st) 16-05; Burnett (6th) 13-03; David (11th) 11-11

 

BOYS (7th grade):

100 — Sean Toomey-Stout (6th) 14.78; Jaylen Nitta (8th) 15.18; Gabe Carlson (14th) 15.65; Dawson Houston (18th) 17.53

200 — Nitta (7th) 33.54; Tucker Hall (9th) 34.90

400 — Thane Peterson (4th) 1:14.68; Nitta (6th) 1:15.93

800 — Robert Roper (9th) 3:57.09

1600 — Hall (2nd) 6:11.78

110 Hurdles — Houston (15th) 28.41

4 x 100 relay — No names listed (4th) 59.17

Discus — Peterson (3rd) 65-11; Mason Testroet (4th) 65-00

High Jump — Testroet (8th) 4-00

Long Jump — Toomey-Stout (3rd) 14-06.25; Testroet (6th) 12-06.00

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »