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Danny Conlisk motors for home at his first high school cross country race. (John Fisken photos)

   Danny Conlisk motors for home at his first high school cross country race. (John Fisken photos)

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Wolf junior Henry Wynn (783) runs with the pack.

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Coupeville’s dynamic duo.

Cross country is back.

While Coupeville High School doesn’t have its own team, two Wolves have picked up the mantle on their own, with hopes of reviving memories of when CHS harriers Tyler King and Natasha Bamberger won state titles.

Wolf sophomore Danny Conlisk and junior Henry Wynn are training and traveling with South Whidbey, though competing under their own banner.

Saturday brought them their first taste of competition, as the duo ran through the rain in Langley at the 34th annual Carl Westling Cross Country Invitational.

Competing in a field of 97 varsity runners from 2A, 1A, 2B and 1B schools, Wynn finished 70th in 20 minutes, 18 seconds, while Conlisk was one slot off his pace in 20:20.

Cooper Arons of Overlake won the race in 17:12.87.

The 5000 meter (3.1 miles) race covered a mix of forest trail, grass, gravel and track.

36 teams showed up for the event, with runners divided into four races — JV over 22 minutes, JV under 22 minutes, small school varsity and big school (3A/4A) varsity.

South Whidbey has four other meets left on its regular season schedule, and then Conlisk and Wynn will split with the Falcons once the postseason begins.

The Wolf duo will begin their possibly journey to state with an appearance at the Olympic League Championships Oct. 20.

 

To see more photos (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

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   Coupeville hurler Allison Wenzel works on her javelin form at the University of Washington. (Susan Wenzel photos)

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Entrance way to the big time.

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Wenzel brings a touch of Wolf Nation to U-Dub.

Allison Wenzel is following in the legendary footsteps of her coach’s son.

Tyler King, a state champ in track and cross country during his days at Coupeville High School, went on to star at the University of Washington.

Now Wenzel, who just finished her sophomore season under the tutelage of CHS track guru Randy King, is spending time on the U-Dub campus at a summer track camp.

She and fellow Wolf junior-to-be Henry Wynn are both participating in the four-day event, which is put on by Washington Track Camps LLC.

But, just because both are making the trek from Whidbey doesn’t mean the high school teammates are hanging out in the big city.

They don’t see much of each other because he is working distance and sprint and she is doing throwing,” said mom Susan Wenzel. “Track and field … never the twain shall meet.”

Allison, also a volleyball and basketball star in Coupeville, is focusing on the javelin during her time at the UW camp.

She finished fourth at districts in the event as a sophomore and was an alternate to the state meet. Next year, she wants to fully punch her ticket to Cheney.

“She said she is learning a lot about form and technique,” Susan Wenzel said.

The second javelin thrower to come through the family (older sister Rachel chucked for the Wolves from 2011-2013) Allison is making an impression on her new coaches.

Wenzel walked away with a candy bar after beating her group with the closest throw to a hula hoop target.

Now, she’s already talking about making the trip a regular occurrence.

“She plans to go back next year because she is really enjoying it,” Susan Wenzel said. “And she wishes more Wolves were there!”

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Jacob Smith (Deb Smith photos)

The lure of the water bottle keeps Jacob Smith running through the heat. (Photos courtesy Deb Smith)

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The Ragnar logo glows in the evening light.

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The Wolf Pack pauses for a photo op.

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Henry Wynn runs the back roads of America.

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Wynn and Smith wait for their next leg.

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“Fly! Fly like the wind!!”

Gone with the wind.

And he was gone with the wind.

They came. They saw. They ran all day and night (and then some).

Tons of runners took part in the annual Northwest Passage this weekend, a 200-mile jaunt from the Canadian border at Blaine down to Whidbey Island.

Part of the Ragnar Relay Series, the event drew numerous runners from Coupeville, some of whom are featured in the photos above.

Paced by Coupeville High School sophomores Jacob Smith and Henry Wynn and cheered on by mascot Cheridan Eck, the Wolf Pack overcame the heat and stayed strong until the end.

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