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Dominic Dausey set PRs in the shot put, discus and javelin Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

   Dominic Dausey set PRs in the shot put, discus and javelin Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

Lindsey Roberts (left) and Makana Stone are half of the fastest 4 x 200 girls relay team in 1A.

   Lindsey Roberts (left) and Makana Stone are half of the fastest 4 x 200 girls relay team in 1A.

The relay teams were on fire.

Competing against three 2A schools Thursday at North Kitsap, the Coupeville High School girls 4 x 200 relay unit put together the fastest time run this season by a 1A school.

Lauren Grove, Sylvia Hurlburt, Lindsey Roberts and Makana Stone toasted their big school foes, zipping across the finish line in 1:48.40 for the Wolves lone win on the day.

The same foursome also finished second in the 4 x 100, trailing just Olympic.

Coupeville’s time of 52.17 is the second-fastest by a 1A school this season (trailing just Lynden Christian), while Olympic’s winning time of 51.75 is second-fastest in 2A.

The relay rumblings capped a day in which 20 Wolves combined to set 30 PRs.

Senior thrower Dominic Dausey set career bests in shot put, discus and javelin to lead the way, while eight other CHS athletes achieved a pair of PRs.

While Coupeville got strong individual efforts, it didn’t have the depth to upend North Kitsap, Sequim or Olympic in team scoring battles.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (6th) 13.82; Ashlie Shank (12th) 15.30 *PR*; Madison Rixe (12th) 15.30; Jovanah Foote (16th) 15.91 *PR*

200 — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 28.68 *PR*; Hurlburt (3rd) 28.73; Shank (9th) 31.38 *PR*; Rixe (12th) 32.28 *PR*

1600 — Abby Parker (5th) 6:42.11 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Roberts (2nd) 17.93

300 Hurdles — Mckenzie Meyer (4th) 59.73 *PR*; Lauren Bayne (6th) 60.76

4 x100 — Lauren Grove, Hurlburt, Roberts, Makana Stone (2nd) 52.17

4 x 200 — Grove, Hurlburt, Roberts, Stone (1st) 1:48.40

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (3rd) 29-04.75; Alexxis Otto (6th) 25-06.50; Naika Hallam (10th) 22-02.50; Emma Smith (17th) 18-02; Estefanny Liquidano (18th) 17-06.50 *PR*

Discus — Lawrence (6th) 77-07; Otto (10th) 68-06; Allison Wenzel (12th) 65-04; Parker (14th) 61-02; E. Smith (16th) 59-09 *PR*; Foote (25th) 39-11; Liquidano (26th) 37-03

Javelin — Bayne (4th) 77-00; Lawrence (5th) 74-07; Wenzel (6th) 73-10; Hallam (7th) 73-03; Parker (8th) 72-04 *PR*; Otto (12th) 54-11; Foote (13th) 48-00

High Jump — Bayne (3rd) 4-04

Long Jump — Grove (7th) 14-06

Triple Jump — Grove (7th) 28-05.25

BOYS:

100 — Jacob Smith (3rd) 11.91, Jared Helmstadter (7th) 12.13; Gabe Eck (17th) 12.57; Jacob Martin (20th) 12.76 *PR*; Mitchell Losey (28th) 13.26; Kyle Burnett (30th) 13.43 *PR*

200 — Helmstadter (5th) 24.49; Danny Conlisk (8th) 25.39; Martin (11th) 25.69 *PR*; Burnett (27th) 28.08 *PR*

400 — Helmstadter (3rd) 55.67; Conlisk (5th) 57.59 *PR*; Ariah Bepler (12th) 65.32 *PR*

1600 — Conlisk (5th) 5:19.07; Jakobi Baumann (18th) 6:12.21 *PR*

3200 — Baumann (7th) 13:11.91 *PR*

4×100 — Eck, Jordan Ford, Martin, J. Smith (2nd) 47.17; Burnett, Losey, Hunter Downes, Grey Rische (8th) 52.35

Shot Put — Dominic Dausey (9th) 33-01.75 *PR*; Chris Battaglia (10th) 31-10.50 *PR*; Mitchell Carroll (12th) 30-10 *PR*; Connor Thompson (13th) 30-09; Rische (16th) 27-11.50 *PR*; Keahi Sorrows (20th) 26-08

Discus — Battaglia (7th) 103-00 *PR*; Dausey (11th) 91-04 *PR*; Sorrows (24th) 62-01

Javelin — Rische (5th) 123-04 *PR*; Carroll (9th) 111-11; Dausey (10th) 106-04 *PR*; Bepler (16th) 89-07 *PR*; Nile Lockwood (23rd) 78-03

Pole Vault — Ford (2nd) 10-6

High Jump — Ford (5th) 5-04; Thompson (6th) 5-02

Long Jump — Eck (5th) 17-08.50 *PR*; Ford (7th) 16-10.25 *PR*; Carroll (8th) 16-08.25; Martin (9th) 16-05.50; Downes (19th) 14-06.50 *PR*; Bepler (21st) 14-04.25; Lockwood (22nd) 13-09.25

Triple Jump — Carroll (7th) 36-01; Thompson (8th) 35-07

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Dominic Dausey

Dominic Dausey

Dominic Dausey may be fairly young, but he’s already a veteran.

The Coupeville High School sophomore first stepped on the gridiron when he was six, making this his ninth season as a football player.

A lineman who splits time between left guard on offense and nose guard on defense, Dausey uses his size to his advantage, while always looking to find new ways to beat blockers.

“My strengths are that I’m big and strong and pretty fast off the ball,” he said. “I would like to work on getting faster and lose some weight.”

A two-sport athlete (he also plays baseball), Dausey likes the camaraderie he finds on the football field.

“I enjoy football because it’s a great way to meet friends and meet new people that I wouldn’t otherwise meet or talk to,” he said.

Away from the field Dausey enjoys his weight training class, hanging out at home reading and a mix of country, rock and metal music.

His favorite movies are the Sandra Bullock football drama “The Blind Side” and zombie films.

He credits a former coach and his family for the support and guidance they’ve shown him over his football career.

“My old football coach, who I had as a coach for six seasons in a row, he helped me get better and put a lot of effort into helping me get better in the game,” Dausey said.

“My mom has been really supportive in my choices,” he added. “She has put a lot of effort and time into keeping me a good young man and not letting me do stupid choices and helping me in school and other stuff.”

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