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Devon Wyman (left) and Ivy Rudat charge up a hill. (Elizabeth Bitting photos)

The rain fell on the plain, but mainly, it fell on their heads.

Returning to Orcas Island Wednesday, the Coupeville High School cross country team endured a damp day while taking part in a four-school race.

The Wolves lined up with Friday Harbor, Mount Vernon Christian, and their hosts for an event which featured one race — boys and girls combined, taking off from the same start line.

The 5,000-meter course offered a variety of experiences, said CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting.

“A true cross country course,” she said. “So much diverse terrain, literally across railroad tracks.

“It rained right up until race time, then started raining again as the race started, but they were happy to be back on Orcas, as it was cancelled last year.”

It’s a two-fer week for the Wolf runners, who hit the road again this Saturday, travelling to Seattle, where they will compete in the King’s Roller Coaster Run.

Thomas Strelow goes for the burn.

 

Wednesday results:

 

GIRLS:

Mikayla Wagner – 25:42.00
Noelle Western – 25:52.1
Kayla Crane – 26:24.1
Aleera Kent – 26:27.8
Devon Wyman – 26:45.3
Ivy Rudat – 26:47.8
Aleksia Jump – 27:09.0
Ari Armstrong – 27:42.8
Reagan Callahan – 28:49.8
Jeann Nitta – 31:00.9
Dahlia Miller
– 31:26.7
Ava Lucero – 31:34.3
Mary Western – 38:14.9

 

BOYS:

Carson Field – 19:39.1
Landon Roberts – 19:46.8
Ezekiel Allen – 19:53.4
Kenneth Jacobsen – 19:57.2
George Spear – 20:31.4
Thomas Strelow – 20:56.8
Isaiah Allen – 22:03.6
Beckett Green – 22:22.8
Ethan Walling
– 23:06.5
Will Tierney
– 23:51.8
Johnathan Jacobsen
– 25:40.2
Zach Blitch
– 33:34.9

One race, one start line.

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CHS cross country coach Elizabeth Bitting hits the tape first on photo day. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They keep Wolf sports humming along.

Coupeville High School coaches, some of whom are seen in the pics above and below, are the guiding lights for local athletes.

So today we swing the spotlight on them.

Gridiron gurus (l to r) Alex Turner, Bennett Richter, and Bobby Carr lead the league in facial hair. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Former Wolf supernova Scout Smith has returned to her alma mater, this time as the master. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Robert Wood keeps things hoppin’ on the soccer pitch. (Jackie Saia photo)

Cory Whitmore gets strategic. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Bennett Richter gazes into your soul. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ashley Menges can’t quite believe how badly Coupeville is crushing its foes. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Colton Ashby brought home some bling. (Taylor Little photo)

Meet #1 is in the books.

The Coupeville Middle School cross country squad kicked off a new season in style Saturday with an appearance at the 45th annual Carl Westling Invitational in Langley.

The young Wolves put four runners on the awards podium, earned second-place in the team standings for both girls and boys, and wowed their coach.

“They did amazing today!” said Amber Wyman. “I am so impressed and proud of their work and dedication.

“They have had four full weeks of training before our first race, and it shows with so many amazing PR’s!”

The CMS girls turned in strong performances on opening day. (Amber Wyman photo)

Nearly half of Coupeville’s runners this season are 6th graders, with the group showing continued improvement every run.

“Plan on more PRs as the season progresses,” Wyman said. “This is a determined crew, and they have goals to achieve!”

CMS gets right back at it next week with a trip to Sultan Friday, Sept. 27 for the Return of the Salmon Invitational.

 

Saturday results (3,000 meters):

 

GIRLS:

Allie Powers (8th) 15:13.21
Anna Powers (9th) 15:13.89
Claire Lachnit (14th) 16:05.68
Abby Hunt (25th) 17:14.30
Mia Goers (47th) 20:19.48
Hailey Goldman (49th) 20:45.59
Hazel Goldman (52nd) 22:36.46

They’re coming for all your trophies. (Taylor Little photo)

 

BOYS:

Cyrus Sparacio (5th) 12:07.80
Colton Ashby (7th) 12:34.49
Archer Schwarz (14th) 13:08.24
Asher Harris (15th) 13:14.08
Lincoln Wagner (21st) 13:37.01
River Simpson (22nd) 13:37.30
Jesse Kehoe (31st) 14:12.96
Christopher Zenz (32nd) 14:20.15
Jonah Meek (40th) 15:08.11
Cole Van Dyke (54th) 16:09.02
Magnus Western (56th) 16:26.00
Nolan Hunt (63rd) 18:06.10
Hunter Attebury (66th) 18:29.96
Avery Eelkema (68th) 20:18.89

The pack is on the attack. (Amber Wyman photo)

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Brothers Ezekiel (left) and Isaiah Allen prepare to hit the trail. (Shaloma Allen photo)

The weather was nice, and the times even nicer.

Competing at the 45th annual Carl Westling Invitational in Langley Saturday, the Coupeville High School cross country squad showed up and showed out.

“It was a good day!” said CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting.

The Wolves sent 22 runners to the line, spread out across multiple 5,000-meter races, with seven of those who ran in the event last year setting a PR this time around.

Bitting was impressed with her entire roster, repping one of the smallest of the 31 schools in attendance, while offering a little extra praise to some of the harriers.

Mikayla (Wagner), Devon (Wyman), Isaiah (Allen), and Beckett (Green), just a few of our freshmen runners, ran very impressive races,” she said.

“I am looking forward to see what they do over the season.

Aleera (Kent), Kayla (Crane), and Ethan (Walling), all new to cross country, are also runners to keep your eyes on. It was a good day for Cow Town!!!”

Spending their weekend wisely. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

Coming off the trip down island, Coupeville hits the road twice next week.

First up is a jaunt to Orcas Island for a Northwest 2B/1B League meet Wednesday, then an appearance Saturday in Seattle at a meet hosted by King’s.

The Wolf girls form a potent pack. (Photo courtesy Elizabeth Bitting)

 

Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity:

Aleera Kent (31st) 24:10.16
Mikayla Wagner (39th) 24:42.87
Kayla Crane (43rd) 24:50.87
Noelle Western (55th) 25:42.70
Aleksia Jump (61st) 26:22.46
Ivy Rudat (64th) 27:04.23

 

JV:

Devon Wyman (35th) 26:18.87
Reagan Callahan (78th) 29:46.48
Dahlia Miller (98th) 31:18.27
Ava Lucero (100th) 31:32.74
Lili Newberg (118th) 36:55.88
Mary Western (119th) 36:56.88

 

BOYS:

Varsity:

Carson Field (45th) 19:12.59
Ezekiel Allen (47th) 19:16.85
Kenneth Jacobsen (52nd) 19:29.06
George Spear (54th) 19:36.35
Thomas Strelow (84th) 20:57.05
Isaiah Allen (91st) 21:24.50
Ethan Walling (95th) 21:34.34

 

JV (sub-22:00):

Beckett Green (98th) 22:29.55

 

JV (22:00+):

Will Tierney (46th) 23:22.14
Johnathan Jacobsen (49th) 23:29.96

It’s all about the shorts. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

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The Coupeville Middle School girls stand tall. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s a deep roster.

With the first meet of the season coming up fast this Saturday in Langley, the Coupeville Middle School cross country squad lists 28 runners putting in miles under the guidance of coach Amber Wyman.

A mix of grizzled vets and first-time runners, they’re ready to claim the trail as their own.

Wolf boys have put in the miles.

 

The current roster:

Colton Ashby
Hunter Atteberry
Johnathyn Driscoll
Avery Eelkema
Mia Goers
Hailey Goldman
Hazel Goldman
Asher Harris
Abby Hunt
Nolan Hunt
Calvin Kappes
Jonathan Kappes
Jesse Kehoe
Claire Lachnit
Sophia Magdolen
Jonah Meek
Gunnar Merkel
Ossian Merkel
Allie Powers
Anna Powers
Henry Purdue
Archer Schwarz
River Simpson
Cyrus Sparacio
Cole Van Dyke
Lincoln Wagner
Magnus Western
Christopher Zenz

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