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another birdie for me!!"

another birdie for me!!”

Christine Fields is tearin’ the joint up.

Playing in the 1A state girls’ golf tourney for the third straight year, the Coupeville High School junior is in fifth place after Wednesday’s opening round.

Fields, who finished 8th as a freshman and 15th as a sophomore, teed off at high noon in Lake Spanaway and was red-hot all the way round the links, carding an 84.

Defending champ Bree Wandersheid of Goldendale is atop the leader board with a 76, followed by Lauryn Keating of Elma (78), Hannah Roh of King’s (81) and Kendra Meeker of Friday Harbor.

South Whidbey’s Rosie Portillo, who Fields plays along side during the regular season, shot an 87 and will join her Wolf compatriot in Thursday’s second round.

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Christine Fields

Christine Fields tees off. (John Fisken photo)

It’ll be a familiar trip.

After carding an 87 Tuesday at the Gold Mountain Golf & Country Club to claim fifth place at Tri-Districts, Christine Fields is state bound for the third straight year.

The Coupeville High School junior continues to rise in her sport, having finished seventh at Tri-Districts as a freshman and sixth a season ago.

Now, she’ll return to the Lake Spanaway Golf Course in Tacoma May 27-29 for another crack at a girls’ 1A state links title.

The first day is a practice round, with the 36-hole tourney officially kicking off May 28.

To play through to the second day, you have to be in the top 20 (including ties) after the opening round.

Fields made the cut in both of her previous seasons, finishing 8th as a freshman and 15th as a sophomore.

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Christine Fields

Christine Fields rips a tee shot. (John Fisken photos)

Christine Fields (John Fisken photo)

“I’m coming for all your state titles!!”

Survive and move on.

That’s the mantra for Coupeville High School junior golfer Christine Fields as she navigates the postseason for the third time.

A two-time state qualifier (she finished 8th as a freshman and 15th as a sophomore), she’s cleared two out of the three hurdles to getting back to the pristine championship golf course at Lake Spanaway.

First Fields rallied on the back nine at the Cascade Conference championships, carding a 40 to sail in with an 88 for her travel around the links.

That nailed down a top-five finish and should earn her All-Conference honors once again.

Then she did just well enough at Sub-Districts Wednesday in Bellingham to punch her ticket to Tri-Districts, the last stop before state.

Made the cut!,” Fields said. “Shot a 101, but who cares, I’m moving on!!”

Tri-Districts will be May 20 at Gold Mountain Golf and Country Club and state is May 28-29.

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Christine Fields (John Fisken photo)

Christine Fields crushes the ball. (John Fisken photo)

Complete and utter domination.

That’s what Coupeville High School junior Christine Fields threw down Monday, running away with the individual title at a three-team golf meet at Sultan.

Playing at Blue Boy Golf and Country Club, Lone Wolf Fields rang up a score of 31 over nine holes using modified Stableford scoring.

None of the other ten golfers — five each from South Whidney and the host Turks — scored higher than a 24.

South Whidbey, which had all five of its golfers clumped together in the 24-22 range, easily won the team title, bouncing Sultan 114-58.

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Coupeville Middle School track star Kalia Littlejohn patrols the soccer field as a certified, uniform-wearing ref. (John Fisken photos)

Coupeville Middle School track star Kalia Littlejohn patrols the soccer field as a certified, uniform-wearing ref. (John Fisken photos)

Aaron Wright

Aaron Wright flies into action.

Breeanna Messner

It’s Breeanna Messner’s plate, and don’t you forget it!

Christine Fields

Christine Fields goes long off the tee.

McKayla Bailey

McKayla Bailey puts extra effort into her pitch.

CHS baseball fans (l to r) McKenzie Bailey, Julia Felici and James Vidoni

CHS baseball fans (l to r) McKenzie Bailey, Julia Felici and James Vidoni enjoy a Wolf win in the sun.

Jake Tumblin

Jake Tumblin dares you to run on his arm.

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Ryan Freeman shoots up-field, keeping his body between the ball and an opposing player.

Monday morning, time to clean out the drawer of photos.

Madly skipping around the Central Whidbey sports world, as travelin’ photo man John Fisken is prone to do from time to time, we offer up a medley of moments, captured on film for your education and enjoyment.

To see more, head over to a few of the links offered below.

And remember, a percentage of all purchases goes to fund college scholarships for Coupeville High School student athletes.

Boys’ soccer JV:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6192&league=2&page_name=photo_store&school=24&school_year=2013-14&sport=0

Boys’ soccer varsity:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6194&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Softball:

http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6190&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

 

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