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Kenneth Jacobsen brought home a top 10 medal Saturday. (Photos courtesy Elizabeth Bitting, Amber Wyman, and Sarah Stuurmans)

She sent a whole pack to the start line.

Coupeville High School cross country coach Elizabeth Bitting had 25 runners compete Saturday at Civic Stadium in Bellingham, solid proof of how much the Wolf harrier program has grown.

The event was the 14th annual Gear Up Northwest XC Preview, hosted by Sehome High School, with 49 teams sending runners careening across the two-mile course.

Keeping things unique, the meet has runners largely compete against athletes from their own class — freshmen vs. freshmen, seniors vs. seniors, and so on.

Seniors (l to r) Landon Roberts, Thomas Strelow, and Carson Field are ready to go.

With so many runners, some of the Wolves were first timers, while always were returning to the site of past glory.

“What a great day!” Bitting said. “So many amazing PR’s!!!!”

Eight of the 11 Coupeville runners who had previously competed at the meet smashed their top times this time around.

“The most impressive PR was Reagan (Callahan). She went from a 20:41 last season to a 17:55 unofficial time this season,” Bitting said.

The Wolfpack invades Bellingham.

CHS senior Thomas Strelow knocked off almost a minute from last year, dropping from 13:34 to a hair under 12:44, while Kenneth Jacobsen nabbed Coupeville’s lone top 10 individual finish.

“Today’s race helped me a lot in seeing where each runner is and how they should be training,” Bitting said. “So many fun firsts for so many, (and a) shout out to Coach (Amber) Wyman for joining us.

“She is always so helpful!”

Wolf coaches Elizabeth Bitting (left) and Amber Wyman find a new friend.

Coupeville returns to action next Saturday, Sept. 21, but the bus trip will be a far shorter one.

The Wolves stay on Whidbey, heading south to Langley for the 45th annual Carl Westling Invitational.

Ava Lucero runs this joint, and she has the starter’s pistol to prove it.

 

Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

 

Seniors:

Ari Armstrong (100th) 17:00.66

 

Juniors:

Aleera Kent (52nd) 14:51.96
Noelle Western (93rd) 16:02.41
Aleksia Jump (118th) 17:13.25
Reagan Callahan (132nd) 17:59.58
Dahlia Miller (138th) 18:44.23
Jeann Nitta (139th) 18:44.75

 

Sophomores:

Kayla Crane (63rd) 15:12.42
Ivy Rudat (84th) 16:04.30
Lydia Price (89th) 16:11.05

 

Freshmen:

Mikayla Wagner (57th) 15:22.00
Devon Wyman (126th) 17:32.83
Ava Lucero (160th) 20:19.00
Mary Western (167th) 22:14.00

 

BOYS:

 

Seniors:

Landon Roberts (82nd) 11:50.81
Carson Field (106th) 12:37.23
Thomas Strelow (110th) 12:43.89

 

Juniors:

Ezekiel Allen (49th) 11:50.99
George Spear (59th) 12:05.09

 

Sophomores:

Ethan Walling (132nd) 13:19.53

 

JV:

Kenneth Jacobsen (8th) 12:03.72
Isaiah Allen (43rd) 13:13.01
Johnathan Jacobsen (83rd) 15:14.12
Beckett Green (86th) 14:07.92
Zach Blitch (136th) 19:31.95

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Dahlia Miller enjoys her debut as a Coupeville High School cross country runner. (Photos courtesy Elizabeth Bitting)

The season is underway … in a wet way.

The Coupeville High School cross country squad traveled to Maple Valley Saturday to participate in the Tahoma Co-Ed Relays at Lake Wilderness State Park.

The event, which drew 41 teams, was a jamboree, so official times weren’t posted, but it was a great learning experience for the Wolves.

“The season started with a splash!” said CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting. “A splashing blast!!”

Runners competed in groups of five, with a mix of male and female runners, and each harrier covering 3,000 meters.

The course was a mix of surfaces, with pavement, grass, trails, and yes, water, to traverse.

Having had their first taste of competition, the Wolves return to action next Saturday, Sept. 14 when they travel to Bellingham for the Gear Up Northwest XC Preview hosted by Sehome.

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Elizabeth Bitting’s pack is on the prowl.

The Coupeville High School boys’ cross country team, which returns all seven runners from the squad which finished 10th at last year’s state meet, is garnering some preseason hype.

The Wolves sit at #6 among 2B/1B schools in a preseason poll released Thursday by the Washington State Cross Country Coaches Association.

That puts them one slot ahead of Northwest 2B/1B League archrival Mount Vernon Christian.

Not bad for a CHS harrier program which only returned in 2017 after a two-decade absence.

The Wolves are not the only team from The Rock to get some love, as South Whidbey’s boys are currently ranked #4 among 1A schools by WSCCCA.

But this blog is called Coupeville Sports, so we’re focusing on Cow Town, where state meet veterans Carson Field, Landon RobertsEzekiel AllenGeorge SpearThomas StrelowKenneth Jacobsen, and Axel Marshall are all back in action.

And while the Coupeville girls might not be ranked as a team (yet), they also boast a two-time state meet qualifier in Noelle Western.

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Thomas Strelow (left) and Landon Roberts are back to make another run at state. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

Depth is no longer an issue.

After returning from a two-decade layoff in 2017, the Coupeville High School cross country program has steadily built up its numbers.

Now, with a new campaign officially launching with the first day of practice Monday, Wolf coach Elizabeth Bitting has 24 runners on her roster, with the hope of a few more harriers joining the cause in the coming days.

That depth means CHS won’t be leaving any points on the table, as it often did in the first couple of seasons of the rebirth. Every meet, there will be a full lineup ready to run together and score together.

“One of our key strengths this year is our team size,” Bitting said. “This depth, combined with the talent and enthusiasm of our runners, is a major asset for us.”

Among those 24 runners, Coupeville returns eight state meet veterans.

The entire seven-man crew which competed in Pasco last fall, finishing 10th in the boys’ team standings, is back, as well as Noelle Western, who vied at state last year as an individual.

She and Carson Field have qualified for state twice in their prep career, while Landon Roberts, Ezekiel Allen, George Spear, Thomas Strelow, Kenneth Jacobsen, and Axel Marshall are also aiming for a return trip to the big dance.

Toss in a strong pack of other runners, some with prior varsity experience, and some new to the scene, and Bitting has ample reason to be sky high.

“This year, we’re fortunate to have the majority of our core team back, having only lost two seniors,” she said. “Both the boys varsity and girls’ varsity teams are returning with strong, experienced rosters.

“It’s an exciting time with seven freshmen joining us this year,” she added.

“From what I’ve seen, five of these newcomers have shown a remarkable work ethic and potential.

“Additionally, we have 10th grader Ethan Walling, who has already demonstrated his determination and commitment through his hard work and athleticism.”

Coupeville runners (l to r) Aleksia Jump, Noelle Western, and Reagan Callahan help anchor a deep Wolf team. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

Coupeville’s main Northwest 2B/1B League rival, as always, will be Mount Vernon Christian, which moves from 1B up to 2B this season after new classification counts.

“Mount Vernon Christian has consistently been a strong competitor, and I expect this year to be no different,” Bitting said.

“They always push us to perform at our best, just as we strive to challenge them. It’s a competitive dynamic that keeps both teams sharp and motivated.”

While the Hurricanes provide the Wolves with strong competition, cross country often comes down to each runner battling with themselves, trying to shave time and set new bests.

“My primary goal for this season is to match or surpass our performance from last year, while expanding our roster and bringing more athletes along with us,” Bitting said.

“I’m aiming for a repeat of last year’s success and to build on it with an even stronger team.”

To get there, Bitting is focusing on two areas — increasing the overall mileage her athletes run and enhancing their finishing strength.

“I want to see our athletes push their mileage further and refine their already strong finishes,” she said. “There’s always room for growth and improvement.”

George Spear flies for the finish line. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Coupeville’s opening day roster:

Ezekiel Allen
Isaiah Allen
Zachary Blitch
Reagan Callahan
Kayla Crane
Carson Field
Beckett Green
Johnathan Jacobsen
Kenneth Jacobsen
Aleksia Jump
Aleera Kent
Axel Marshall
Lili Newberg
Jeann Nitta (Team Manager)
Lydia Price
Landon Roberts
Ivy Rudat
George Spear
Thomas Strelow
Will Tierney
Mikayla Wagner
Ethan Walling
Mary Western
Noelle Western
Devon Wyman

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Rain didn’t dampen the mood of Coupeville cross country runners. (Photos courtesy Elizabeth Bitting)

Bad weather never bothered them anyway.

Dodging steady rain Saturday, Coupeville cross country runners put up strong performances at the Lake Padden Relays.

The event, hosted by the Greater Bellingham Running Club, consists of relays in which four runners zip around the lake, covering 2.59 miles apiece.

While the calendar said August, the weather looked like October.

“The rain didn’t stop until the last runner crossed the line,” said CHS cross country guru Elizabeth Bitting.

“Mother Nature preparing us for a possibly wet and cold cross country season???”

Coupeville sent out two middle school squads, which finished second and third in their age divisions, as well as three high school quartets and a pack of coaches/parents.

The program leaders claimed fourth, while the high school boys earned a second-place finish.

The Wolf high school girls nabbed a second and third, with Aleera Kent and Mikayla Wagner doing double duty, running a leg with both squads.

“They were IMPRESSIVE!” said Bitting, who, even as she warms up from the late-summer freeze-fest, is more than ready for the start of the school season this coming Monday.

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