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Tate Wyman

He’s smart and fast.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman, now a junior studying embedded systems engineering technology at Oregon Tech, had a busy, varied week.

Thursday he was one of 14 Hustlin’ Owl male track and field stars to be tabbed to the U.S. Bank Academic All-Cascade Collegiate Conference team, an honor reserved for student/athletes earning a 3.2 GPA or higher.

Then Saturday Wyman returned to the arena, competing at the Nancy and Norm Berney Classic in Salem, where he picked up 10 points for his team with a 3rd place finish in the 110 hurdles (16.35 seconds) and a 5th in the long jump (21 feet, 5.25 inches).

Oregon Tech held off meet host Corban 148-133 to win the men’s team title.

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Tate Wyman, ready to hurdle any obstacle. (Photo property Oregon Tech track)

Busy day, productive day.

Coupeville High School grad Tate Wyman, now a junior track and field star at Oregon Tech, competed in three events Saturday at the EOU Last Chance Meet hosted by Eastern Oregon University in La Grande.

The former Wolf ace pulled in plenty of points for the Hustlin’ Owls, earning 3rd place finishes in both the long jump and 60-meter hurdles.

Wyman soared 21 feet, 00.75 inches in the former and hit the tape in 8.79 seconds in the latter, setting a PR while clearing the obstacles.

He also clocked a 7.48 in the 60-meter sprint, as well.

Ayden and Devon’s big bro studies embedded systems engineering technology at Oregon Tech when he’s not busy down at the track facilities.

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Tate Wyman

He’s still got that zing.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, zipped around the track oval Saturday in McMinnville, Oregon.

Competing for the Hustlin’ Owls at the Jenn Boyman Invitational, the former Wolf set a PR in the 110 hurdles while also running legs on Oregon Tech’s 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 relay squads.

The 4 x 1 unit earned 5th place (out of nine teams) with a time of 43.47 seconds, while the 4 x 4 finished 5th in a field of 11 squads in 3:28.28.

Wyman also placed 10th, out of a field of 24 competitors, in the hurdles, hitting the tape in 15.99.

His previous collegiate PR was 16.07.

During his days at CHS, Wyman was a standout track and cross country runner, earning a 2nd place medal in the 4 x 100 at the state meet his senior season.

Oregon Tech returns to action April 11-12, when the track team travels to Monmouth, Oregon for the John Knight Twilight meet.

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Tate Wyman

He’s off to the races.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, kicked off the outdoor track and field season Saturday at the Lane Open in Eugene.

The former Wolf competed in the hurdles for the Hustlin’ Owls, setting college PRs in both the 110-meter race (16.07 seconds) and the 400 (1:02.33).

This is Wyman’s second season at the collegiate level.

During his CHS days, Ayden and Devon’s older brother was a standout cross country and track runner who was part of a 4 x 100 relay team which finished 2nd at the state meet.

Oregon Tech returns to action Mar. 29 with an appearance at the Humboldt Invitational in Arcata, California.

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Tate Wyman

He’s back for a second go-round.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman kicked off a new season of indoor track and field this past weekend, competing in the Nevada Multi & Invite in Reno.

The former Wolf, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, set a PR in the 200, hitting the tape in 22.94 seconds, while also ripping off a 9.08 in the 60 hurdles.

The Hustlin’ Owls return to action this next Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Corban Indoor Meet in Salem, Oregon.

During his time at CHS, Wyman was a stellar cross country and track and field athlete, helping to carry the Wolves to a second-place finish in the 4 x 100 relay at the 2023 state meet.

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