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Lauren Grove

   Lauren Grove pledged she and her 4 x 200 teammates would set a school record, and they backed it up.

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Letter winners (l to r) Connor Thompson, Jacob Smith, Lathom Kelley and Jared Helmstadter. (John Fisken photos)

Sylvia Hurlbuet (left) and Makana Stone hug it out on the awards stand.

Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and Makana Stone hug it out on the awards stand.

What, just because school is done, you thought we were done with awards season?

You thought wrong, skippy.

Putting the final stamp on the 2014-2015 Coupeville High School athletic year, the Wolf track team handed out letters and certificates Wednesday at a team awards banquet.

Juniors Makana Stone and Dalton Martin headlined, with each being honored as members of the All-Olympic League First Team.

Stone was honored for the 400, an event she finished 4th in at the state meet, while Martin was the league’s top male discus hurler.

He claimed 5th at state.

Special attention was also paid to Martin (discus) and sophomore Skyler Lawrence (shot put) for being district champs and the girls’ 4 x 200 relay squad.

That unit, comprised of Marisa Etzell, Lauren Grove, Sylvia Hurlburt and Stone, finished 3rd at state and set a new school record (1:46.64) in the process.

Letter winners:

Lauren Bayne
Mitchell Carroll
Marisa Etzell
Lauren Grove
Naika Hallam
Jared Helmstadter
Jesse Hester
Sylvia Hurlburt
Lathom Kelley
Skyler Lawrence
Dalton Martin
Abby Parker
Jacob Smith
Makana Stone
Connor Thompson

Participation certificates:

Delaney Armstrong
Amanda Foley
Mitchell Losey
Mattea Miller
Grey Rische
Allison Wenzel 

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Mckenzie Meyer was one of ? freshmen to letter in 2014. (John Fisken photos)

  Mckenzie Meyer was one of three freshmen to letter in 2014, joining Mia Littlejohn and Sage Renninger. (John Fisken photos)

Marisa Etzell scored ? goals during her senior season on the pitch.

Marisa Etzell scored four goals during her senior season, second-best on the Wolves behind Micky LeVine, who punched in six.

Senior Christine Fields helped to anchor a tough defense that weathered the loss to injury of two key players in Jenn Spark and Jacki Ginnings.

  Senior Christine Fields helped anchor a tough defense that weathered the loss to injury of key players in Jenn Spark and Jacki Ginnings.

It was good to be a Luvera.

The senior duo of Ana and Ivy Luvera each picked up an award Saturday as the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer team closed its best season in program history.

Having finished second in their inaugural season in the Olympic League, the Wolves, who combined a strong core of seniors with a fast-rising group of freshman gunners, had much to celebrate at their awards banquet.

Ana ran away with the Coaches Award, while Ivy received the Defensive Player of the Year Award.

Joining them in copping hardware were senior Erin Rosenkranz (MVP), freshman Mia Littlejohn (Rookie of the Year) and freshman Lauren Bayne (Most Improved).

Rosenkranz and fellow seniors Julia Myers and Marisa Etzell were tabbed as First-Team All-Conference players, while the Wolves received the Olympic League’s sportsmanship award.

Varsity letters went to Bree Daigneault, Etzell, Christine Fields, Jacki Ginnings, Micky LeVine, Littlejohn, Ana Luvera, Ivy Luvera, Mckenzie Meyer, Myers, Sage Renninger, Rosenkranz and Jenn Spark.

Bayne, Kirsten Pelroy, May Rose, Tai Rose, Hanna Seiffert and Ashley Smith received Certificates of Participation.

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Erin Rosenkranz, out for a run. (John Fisken photos)

Erin Rosenkranz, out for a run. (John Fisken photos)

Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and Makana Stone, hangin' out.

Track supernovas Sylvia Hurlburt (left) and Makana Stone, hangin’ out.

The final letters have been bestowed. Time to pack up and call it a season.

Track and field is always the final spring sport to wrap up, with its state meet the last to play out.

Now, after an awards banquet Tuesday, all of the Coupeville High School teams have doled out their honors.

Sophomore sensation Makana Stone, who claimed second in the 400 at the 1A state meet, led 15 Wolves in claiming letters.

Joining her were:

Heni Barnes
Stephen Edwards
Marisa Etzell
Lauren Grove
Jared Helmstadter
Sylvia Hurlburt
Brandon Kelley
Lathom Kelley
Skyler Lawrence
Jake McCormick
Carlie Rosenkrance
Erin Rosenkranz
Matt Shank
Nick Streubel

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The CHS winter cheer squad. (John Fisken photos)

The CHS winter cheer squad. (John Fisken photos)

Wolf cheer coach Cheridan Eck.

Wolf cheer coach Cheridan Eck.

They never stopped cheering.

The 14 young women who made up the Coupeville High School winter cheer squad brought the noise and the funk every game during basketball season.

Now, they’ve moved on, some to spring sports, some to school work and some to just taking a break after back-to-back cheer seasons.

But, before they went, they all earned letters from Wolf coach Cheridan Eck for their time on the sidelines.

The honorees:

Fiona Bernhardt
Destiny Bitting
Robin Cedillo
Emilee Crichton
Bree Daigneault
Shelby Hall
Naika Hallam
Sylvia Hurlburt
Emily Licence
Kenzie Moran
Camilla Rische
Ally Roberts
Ciera St Onge
Payton Wilson

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