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All-Conference goalie Julia Myers. (John Fisken photo)

All-Conference goalie Julia Myers. (John Fisken photo)

Izzy

   Klahowya’s Izzy Severns (9), McKenzie Cook (3) and teammates. Three more wins to a state title, ladies!

Second in the standings, first in manners.

The Coupeville High School girls’ soccer team capped its first season in the 1A Olympic League by putting three seniors on the All-Conference team and netting the league’s sportsmanship award.

Wolf goalie Julia Myers, midfielder Erin Rosenkranz and forward Marisa Etzell were all honored for their play during a 6-7-1 season, the best mark in program history.

Klahowya’s goal-scoring queens, Izzy Severns and McKenzie Cook, were tabbed as co-MVPs.

The duo has combined for 57 goals for the Eagles (18-2) this season, and will lead their team onto the pitch Saturday to play La Salle in the state quarterfinals.

In a side note, Severns and Cook were two of four All-Conference players who had a pre-season feature story in Coupeville Sports. Port Townsend goalie Malia Henderson and Chimacum goalie Kyah McKinlay were also honored.

Colin Foden of Port Townsend was picked as Coach of the Year.

The All-Conference team:

Klahowya:

Ashlyn Brandt, MF
Danni Antoldi
, F
Emily Peters
, MF
Rachel Seidel
, D

Coupeville:

Julia Myers, GK
Erin Rosenkranz, MF
Marisa Etzell, F

Port Townsend:

Malia Henderson, GK
McKinzie Ginter, D

Chimacum:

Kyah McKinlay, GK
Mechelle Nisbet, D

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Cousins (l to r) Erin Rosenkranz, Connor McCormick and Jake McCormick enjoy swimming lessons in their earlier days.

Cousins (l to r) Erin Rosenkranz, Connor McCormick and Jake McCormick enjoy swimming lessons in their earlier days.

Rosenkranz, now a star soccer player for both CHS and the GU18 Whidbey Islanders select squad. (John Fisken photo)

Erin, now a star soccer player for both CHS and the GU18 Whidbey Islanders select squad.

Jake McCormick during his high school track days.

Jake during his high school track days.

Connor clears the ball while patrolling the goal for CHS.

Connor clears the ball while patrolling the goal for CHS.

They’ve been athletic their entire lives.

Soccer sensation Erin Rosenkranz and her cousins, multi-talented Jake and Connor McCormick, have been involved in sports from the start.

In the early days, it was swim lessons together, as shown in the rare photo above.

These days Rosenkranz, who will be a senior at Coupeville High School in the fall, is a distance runner on the track team and a year-round star on the soccer pitch.

Her cousins play tennis, soccer, football, track and paintball and have made their own splashes in the world of Wolf athletics.

The family that plays together stays together — it applies not just to brothers and sisters, but cousins as well.

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Grey Rische (John Fisken photos)

  Grey Rische, seen here running in an earlier meet, competed in the throwing events Friday. (John Fisken photos)

Mattea and Erin

Mattea Miller (left) and Erin Rosenkranz each won an event at the Last Chance Qualifier.

It was their last opportunity, and four Wolves went out as winners.

Competing at the Cascade Conference’s Last Chance Qualifier Friday in Sultan, Mattea Miller (800), Erin Rosenkranz (1600), Stephen Edwards (Long Jump) and Mitchell Carroll (Triple Jump) all claimed individual titles.

The meet, held a day after the league championships, was an opportunity for athletes to have one last crack at setting a time or nailing a throw that would advance them to next week’s district meet.

Complete results:

GIRLS:

100 — Merle Fitzenhagen (3rd) 15.06; Dananecious Maxie (6th) 15.43; Sophia Jebrail (7th) 16.24

200 — Fitzenhagen (4th) 31.83; Maxie (8th) 32.50

800 — Mattea Miller (1st) 2:47.77

1600 — Erin Rosenkranz (1st) 6:20.89

Shot Put — Joye Jackson (7th) 21-06.50; Amanda Foley (11th) 18-04.50

Discus — Foley (8th) 61-09; Jebrail (10th) 55-05; Julianne Sem (13th) 46-07; Julia Felici (14th) 45-08; Jackson (16th) 41-04

Javelin — Jackson (7th) 72-00; Miller (9th) 66-06; Briess Potter (14th) 58-08; Jebrail (15th) 56-08; Fitzenhagen (16th) 54-02; Sem (17th) 49-06

Long Jump — Maxie (2nd) 12-01; Jebrail (3rd) 11-10.25; Potter (4th) 11-09

BOYS:

100 — Stephen Edwards (3rd) 12.91; Mitchell Losey (9th) 13.44; Connor Thompson (11th) 13.62

200 — Edwards (2nd) 26.09

400 — Edwards (2nd) 58.37; Jake McCormick (4th) 1:02.34

Discus — Grey Rische (16th) 71-09; Brian Shank (22nd) 61-08

Javelin — Rische (14th) 91-08; Losey (19th) 89-03; Shank (25th) 72-08

High Jump — Thompson (2nd) 5-02; Mitchell Carroll (3rd) 4-08

Long Jump — Edwards (1st) 17-07.50; Carroll (2nd) 16-02.25

Triple Jump — Carroll (1st) 33-07; Thompson (2nd) 33-03.50

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