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Dalton (John Fisken photos)

   Lathom Kelley (left) and Dalton Martin arrive chock-full of pep and school spirit.  (John Fisken photos)

LK and JM

   Then Kelley shows fellow Wolf gridiron warrior Jacob Martin how to drop it like it’s hot.

LK

   Before seguing into an impromptu audition for “Magic Mike 3…” Dude’s gold, Jerry, gold!

Jesse

Jesse Hester is surprised to discover it’s raining men.

Cody

   Cody Menges (left), Coupeville’s answer to Bill Murray, teaches Jose Marcos the art of being perpetually laid-back.

Jacob

“I’m a bunny!”

LK

“And now I will never get that image out of my head, Martin…”

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Cheridan Eck and her new dance crew, “The Gun Show”.

The curtain goes up tomorrow night.

The annual Mr. CHS pageant hits the stage Wednesday (7 PM) in the Coupeville High School PAC, and the dollar bills will (hopefully) rain down.

A fundraiser for the Class of 2016, the event will feature a who’s-who of Wolves taking the stage to show of their diverse talents and (possibly) rock a few frocks.

Every dollar is a vote, and the action promises to live up to previous years.

In the last hours before showtime, contestants worked with CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck Tuesday to fine-tune their moves.

Along for the ride, camera in hand, was wanderin’ photo man John Fisken, who provides us with the classy pics seen above.

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Tomi Herrera set a PR in the javelin Thursday at Kingston. (John Fisken photos)

  Tomi Herrera set a PR in the javelin Thursday at Kingston. (John Fisken photos)

Lathom Kelley, practicing the look he gives foes before he rips out their very soul.

  Lathom Kelley, practicing the look he gives foes before he rips out their very soul.

Lathom Kelley is The Natural.

In six years of high school and middle school track, the Coupeville High School senior had never competed in the triple jump before Thursday.

So, how did he do in his debut on the big stage at Kingston High School?

Crushed it.

Soaring six and a half inches further than any of his foes in a 14-man field, Kelley made off with the win, one of two for him on the day.

Toss in his other victory (long jump), plus wins for Dalton Martin (discus), Makana Stone (800) and the girls 4 x 200 relay team, and Coupeville more than held its own on a day in which it faced off with three 2A schools and a pair of 1B teams.

The Wolf boys, who set 15 PRs on the day, finished second in the team standings, while the girls, who notched 14 PRs of their own, claimed third.

2A Olympic ran away with both titles, while Kingston, Port Angeles, Clallam Bay and Neah Bay also participated in the meet.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Makana Stone (3rd) 13.35; Madison Rixe (12th) 14.75; Ashlie Shank (13th) 14.77 *PR*; Julia Jones (22nd) 18.11 *PR*

200 — Sylvia Hurlburt (3rd) 27.78; Shank (5th) 30.68

400 — Rixe (4th) 1:17.20 *PR*

800 — Stone (1st) 2:25.56; Abby Parker (8th) 2:52.75

3200 — Lauren Bayne (6th) 15:02.35

100 hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 17.39 *PR*

300 hurdles — Allison Wenzel (5th) 1:02.21

4 x100 — Lauren Grove, Roberts, Stone, Hurlburt (2nd) 51.70; Wenzel, Parker, Rixe, Shank (5th) 58.57

4 x 200 — Grove, Roberts, Hurlburt, Stone (1st) 1:48.11

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (3rd) 29-11.50; Alexxis Otto (7th) 25-03.25; Emma Smith (10th) 21-11; Naika Hallam (11th) 21-07.50

Discus — Wenzel (5th) 77-11 *PR*; Lawrence (7th) 75-10; Otto (8th) 73-03; Parker (9th) 70-04 *PR*; E. Smith (12th) 62-02; Tomi Herrera (17th) 43-08 *PR*; Jovanah Foote (19th) 41-09

Javelin — Bayne (2nd) 91-01; Wenzel (3rd) 88-04 *PR*; Hallam (5th) 84-02 *PR*; Parker (8th) 78-10 *PR*; Lawrence (11th) 66-09; Foote (14th) 60-02 *PR*; Otto (16th) 55-03, Herrera (17th) 54-03 *PR*

High Jump — Bayne (3rd) 4-04

Long Jump — Roberts (2nd) 14-11 *PR*; Shank (9th) 11-07.50 *PR*

Triple Jump — Grove (5th) 29-02

BOYS:

100 — Lathom Kelley (6th) 12.07; Gabe Eck (11th) 12.58; Mitchell Losey (17th) 13.15; Kyle Burnett (22nd) 13.58; Hunter Downes (24th) 13.92

200 — Jacob Smith (4th) 23.53; Jared Helmstadter (7th) 24.51; Jacob Martin (10th) 24.92 *PR*; Losey (18th) 27.78; Burnett (20th) 28.48

1600 — Henry Wynn (9th) 5:18.53; Jakobi Baumann (14th) 5:56.62 *PR*

3200 — Wynn (3rd) 12:12.54 *PR*; Baumann (4th) 12:53.55 *PR*

110 hurdles — Ariah Bepler (9th) 22.13

300 Hurdles — Bepler (8th) 52.04 *PR*

4×100 — J. Smith, Eck, Helmstadter, Jordan Ford (3rd) 46.83; Downes, J. Martin, Grey Rische, Connor Thompson (4th) 50.14

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (2nd) 44-04.50 *PR*; Thompson (6th) 35-11.75 *PR*; Ryan Labrador (7th) 34-11.50; Rische (9th) 29-00.75 *PR*; Luke Carlson (11th) 26-02.25 *PR*

Discus — D. Martin (1st) 151-06; Chris Battaglia (6th) 82-04; Labrador (7th) 76-01

Javelin — Rische (3rd) 118-11; Battaglia (4th) 118-09 *PR*; J. Martin (8th) 103-00; Losey (9th) 102-04; Carlson (12th) 88-03 *PR*; Labrador (16th) 79-01

High Jump — Ryan Griggs (2nd) 5-10 *PR*; Battaglia (6th) 5-02; Ford (6th) 5-02

Pole Vault — Ford (2nd) 11-06

Long Jump — Kelley (1st) 19-00 *PR*; J. Martin (4th) 17-11; Eck (5th) 17-10; Griggs (6th) 17-06; Mitchell Carroll (7th) 17-02; Ford (8th) 16-11; Battaglia (10th) 16-00; Bepler (11th) 15-05.50; Downes (13th) 14-05

Triple Jump — Kelley (1st) 38-09 *PR*; Carroll (3rd) 37-11; Griggs (4th) 36-05; Thompson (7th) 35-01.25; Bepler (11th) 32-09.25 *PR*

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Abby Parker (John Fisken photos)

   Abby Parker (front) and Mckenzie Meyer work on perfecting their relay hand-offs, as team leader Makana Stone keeps a watchful eye on the young duo. (John Fisken photos)

Lathom Kelley

  Feeling perky in the sunshine, Lathom Kelley agrees to bring the gun show to town.

Lauren Grove

Lauren Grove perfects her ability to hover in mid-air.

Lauren Bayne

   Lauren Bayne: “Now, if I lean back and arc my javelin nice and high, I might … might … not hit Ariah Bepler in the head. But no promises…”

Hunter Downes

   Not everyone can pull off that fashion ensemble, but Hunter Downes comes pretty dang close.

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Parker and Naika Hallam make a bid to replace the school’s groundskeepers.

Lindsey Roberts

Lindsey Roberts attacks a hurdle Bruce Lee-style.

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Their track game is strong. Their photo game, stronger.

You have to put the work in if you want to shine on the big stage.

Thursday the Coupeville High School track and field team will head down to Langley for a four-team meet (4 PM) that will represent the last time they compete on Whidbey this season.

A day before their meeting with former Cascade Conference rivals South Whidbey, Sultan and Granite Falls, the Wolves were hard at work fine-tuning stuff.

Relay hand-offs, getting a good release on the javelin, posing for team photos … all in a day’s work.

The pics above are courtesy travelin’ photo man John Fisken.

The action is courtesy of an exciting, record-bustin’ pack of Wolves.

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Jared Helmstadter, the only senior at CHS to have played a sport in all 12 seasons of his school career. (John Fisken photos)

   Jared Helmstadter, the only Class of 2016 senior at CHS to have played a sport in all 12 seasons of his high school career. (John Fisken photos)

Just days after she and the Wolf girls' basketball team went to state, sophomore Allison Wenzel gets limbered up for the discus.

   Just days after she and the Wolf girls’ basketball team went to state, sophomore Allison Wenzel gets limbered up for the discus.

Sophomore Jacob Smith is one of the key returning runners for the Wolves.

Sophomore Jacob Smith is one of the key returning runners for the Wolves.

Where did all these people come from?

At the same time softball and baseball have big enough rosters to field JV as well as varsity squads, the Coupeville High School track team has exploded in numbers.

Exploded, I say.

“We are really excited about our track team and what we can accomplish this season,” said CHS coach Randy King. “I’m pleased about all the newcomers that have decided to join us.

“Our coverage of events is going to be better than last year and we should have a bit more depth,” he added. “We have some top notch shots at league number ones, but it is the twos and threes and fours that add up those needed points for winning meets and the league.

“It is early, but I think both boys and girls have a shot to compete for a league title this spring.”

That’s a huge change from recent years, when the Wolves had to aim more at individual accomplishment.

Coupeville, though, kicks off this new season — its last before the school installs a new home track — with 45 athletes (25 guys, 20 girls), almost double from where it finished last season.

A strong middle school program headed up by Elizabeth Bitting has made a huge difference.

“Our middle school program is building and we are going to get excellent help from that group,” King said. “I know it is early, but practice has really been enjoyable.

“We have some excellent leadership from our returning athletes and they are like assistant coaches and advisers to our whole group,” he added. “As we finish up our first week, our coaches are really pleased with team attitude and work ethic.”

King has more help than ever before, as well, with Brett Smedley (conditioning/jumps), Chad Felgar (hurdlers/sprinters), Lincoln Kelley (throwers), Tom Fournier (sprints/jumps) and Laura Luginbill (distance runners) all chipping in.

The coaches have welcomed back 14 of last year’s 15 letter winners (only Marisa Etzell graduated), including five of the six athletes who went to state last spring.

Senior Makana Stone, who has brought home four state medals in three years (two each in the 400 and 4 x 200) heads that list, and she’s joined by senior Dalton Martin (5th in the discus last year) and junior Skyler Lawrence (16th in the shot).

Junior Lauren Grove, senior Sylvia Hurlburt and Stone all return from a 4 x 200 relay unit that finished 3rd at state in 2015, setting a school record of 1:46.64 at Cheney.

Along with Etzell, that quartet also reached state in the 4 x 100, but were disqualified on a bad baton hand-off.

Several younger runners are battling to replace Etzell on Coupeville’s top relay teams, with freshman Lindsey Roberts, who won 22 races across multiple events at the middle school level last year, the early favorite.

Even with his biggest roster in memory, King is still trolling the hallways and classrooms at CHS for more depth.

“We are still working hard to try and convince more to come out and enjoy the group dynamics of kids working on being healthy and having fun competing,” he said. “Us coaches have been excited with this group that we get to work with this year.”

The current roster:

R = returning athlete, L = letter winner

Girls:

Lauren Bayne (middle distance, high jump, throws) R, L
Kyla Briscoe (middle distances)
Jovanah Foote (sprints)
Lauren Grove (sprints, jumps) R, L
Naika Hallam (throws) R, L
Tomi Herrera (javelin)
Sylvia Hurlburt (sprints) R, L
Julia Jones (sprints)
Skyler Lawrence (throws) R, L
Samantha Leese (sprints, middle distance)
Estefanny Liquidano (throws)
Mckenzie Meyer (jumps)
Alexxis Otto (throws) R
Abby Parker (distance, javelin) R, L
Madison Rixe (sprints)
Lindsey Roberts (sprints, hurdles)
Ashlie Shank (sprints)
Emma Smith (throws, sprints)
Makana Stone (sprints, middle distance) R, L
Allison Wenzel (throws, hurdles) R

Boys:

Chris Battaglia (discus, middle distance)
Jakobi Baumann (distance)
Ariah Bepler (hurdles, jumps, throws)
Kyle Burnett (sprints)
Mitchell Carroll (jumps) R, L
Danny Conlisk (sprints, middle distance)
Dominic Dausey (sprints, throws)
Hunter Downes (sprints)
Gabe Eck (sprints)
Jordan Ford (jumps, sprints)
Jared Helmstadter (sprints) R, L
Jesse Hester (hurdles) R, L
Uriah Kastner (sprints)
Ethan Kedrowski (sprints)
Lathom Kelley (sprints, hurdles) R, L
Ryan Labrador (throws)
Nile Lockwood (sprints, throws)
Mitchell Losey (throws) R
Dalton Martin (throws) R, L
Jacob Martin (sprints, throws)
Grey Rische (throws) R
Jacob Smith (sprints) R, L
Keahi Sorrows (throws)
Connor Thompson (jumps) R, L
Henry Wynn (sprints, middle distance)

 

To see the track schedule (every meet is on the road), pop over to:

http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/School.aspx?SchoolID=298

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CJ Smith (John Fisken photo)

   CJ Smith is second on the team in receptions and fourth in total yards. Plus, he hit Jacob Martin on a two-point conversion pass Friday. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf captains (l to r) Brenden Gilbert, Wiley Hesselgrave, Smith and Lord.

  Wolf captains (l to r) Brenden Gilbert, Wiley Hesselgrave, Smith and Jake Lord.

The numbers are always moving.

An interception here, two tackles there, a handful of receptions just around the corner. Stats are an ever-evolving beast.

Coming off a road loss at Klahowya Friday night, there was definite movement on the stat sheet for the Coupeville High School football squad.

Wiley Hesselgrave took over the team lead in touchdowns, Chris Battaglia ascended the throne for sacks and Tavian Woolett came blitzing out of nowhere to record two tackles in his varsity debut.

So, here we go, through week eight, as posted by the CHS coaching staff on MaxPreps.com:

Offense:

Passing:

Gabe Eck 71-145 for 858 yards with 4 TD and 4 INTs
Hunter Downes 25-46 for 239 yards with 1 TD and 3 INTs
CJ Smith 1-1 for 10 yards
Wiley Hesselgrave 0-1

Receiving:

Hunter Smith 30 receptions for 375 yards
C. Smith 24-299
Ty Eck 17-163
Jordan Ford 7-96
Hesselgrave 10-87
Ryan Griggs 3-48
Lathom Kelley 2-22
Jake Hoagland 2-7

Rushing:

Hesselgrave 84 carries for 371 yards
Kelley 39-150
Jacob Martin 7-12
G. Eck 52-8
Mitchell Losey 4-6
Chris Battaglia 1-4
C. Smith 1 (-1)
Downes 12 (-49)

Total yards:

G. Eck 866
Hesselgrave 458
H. Smith 375
C. Smith 308
Downes 190
Kelley 172
T. Eck 163
Ford 96
Griggs 48
Martin 12
Hoagland 7
Losey 6
Battaglia 4

Touchdowns:

Hesselgrave 4
T. Eck 2
H. Smith 2
Martin 1
C. Smith 1

PATs:

Zane Bundy 5

Field Goals:

Bundy 4

Points:

Hesselgrave 24
Bundy 17
T. Eck 12
H. Smith 12
Martin 8
C. Smith 6

Defense:

Tackles:

Kelley 67
Hesselgrave 46
T. Eck 44
Battaglia
42
Uriel Liquidano
36
Mitchell Carroll
24
Julian Welling
24
Brenden Gilbert
23
Martin
23
H. Smith
18
Tyler McCalmont
16
Ford
15
Clay Reilly
15
Losey
13
Jake Lord
7
C. Smith
6
Josh Lord
5
Griggs
4
JR Pendergrass
4
Teo Keilwitz
2
Tavian Woolett
2
Matt Hilborn
1
Hoagland 1
Josh Robinson
1
James Vidoni
1

Sacks:

Battaglia 3
Ford 2
Gilbert 2
Kelley 2
Carroll 1
Hesselgrave 1
Martin 1
McCalmont 1

Interceptions:

H. Smith 7
T. Eck 1
Hesselgrave 1
Martin 1
Reilly 1

Fumble recoveries:

Martin 3
Ford 2
Liquidano 2
H. Smith 2
T. Eck 1
Griggs 1
Hesselgrave 1
Kelley 1

Blocked kicks:

Hesselgrave 2
Kelley 1
Liquidano 1

Special Teams:

Kickoffs:

Bundy 11 for 389 yards

Punts:

Reilly 29 for 983 yards
Bundy 12-308

Kickoff/punt returns:

Hesselgrave 20 for 310 yards
T. Eck 10-102
H. Smith 6-79
Kelley 5-68
Martin 3-27
Reilly 2-0
Carroll 1-0

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