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   Lindsey Roberts (left), seen with teammate Ashlie Shank, shattered a Coupeville High School record in the 100 hurdles which had stood since 1999. (Roberts photo)

   Wolves (l to r) Danny Conlisk, Lauren Bayne and Mitchell Carroll (he busted a school record from 1994) are all state-bound. (Deb Smith photo)

The Wolves got historic.

Capping an impressive first day at the West Central District III track and field meet in Renton, Coupeville’s Lindsey Roberts and Mitchell Carroll shattered school records which had stood since the ’90s.

Roberts, a sophomore, claimed her third school record, and first as an individual, when she broke Jess Roundy’s mark in the 100 hurdles.

Hitting the tape in 15.97 seconds, she toppled Roundy, who ran a 16.06 in 1999, before Roberts was born.

Carroll went five years better, bringing an end to Virgil Roehl’s 23-year residence on the CHS record board in the triple jump.

The Wolf senior, also not born when the record he busted was set, cleared 43 feet, three inches, beating the long-held standard by three-and-a-half inches.

Needless to say, both Roberts and Carroll punched their tickets to the state meet as well, two of eight Wolves to do so on the first day of the two-day district rumble.

Junior Jacob Smith and sophomore Danny Conlisk, who won the 100 and 400 respectively, are state-bound, as is high jumper Lauren Bayne and the girls 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 squads.

Those relay units, which feature Roberts running with freshmen Maya Toomey-Stout and Mallory Kortuem and senior Lauren Grove, rolled to big wins in both events.

Coupeville returns to Renton Saturday for day two of districts, when it will try to add to the list of those going to Cheney May 26-27 for state.

A top three finish punches an athlete (or relay team’s) ticket to the big dance.

At the mid-point of districts, which brings the five Nisqually League and four Olympic League schools together, the Wolf girls are in second place in the team standings.

They trail Charles Wright Academy 67-55.

The CHS boys sit in sixth place, while Bellevue Christian is halfway to a team title.

Complete district meet (Day 1) results: 

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (4th) 12.96 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 15.97 *PR* *SCHOOL RECORD*

4 x 100 Relay — Lauren Grove, Mallory Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout, Roberts (1st) 51.05

4 x 200 Relay — Grove, Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout, Roberts (1st) 1:47.67

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (4th) 30-06.25; Alexxis Otto (5th) 28-00.25 *PR*

High Jump — Lauren Bayne (2nd) 4-08

Long Jump — Roberts (4th) 15-00.50

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (1st) 11.29 *PR*

400 — Danny Conlisk (1st) 51.42 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Smith, Mitchell Carroll, Cameron Toomey-Stout, Conlisk (4th) 45.28

Discus — Chris Battaglia (7th) 103-11

Triple Jump — Carroll (3rd) 43-03 *PR* *SCHOOL RECORD*

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   Danny Conlisk will fly in the 400, 800 and 4 x 400 relay at districts May 19-20. (John Fisken photos)

   Naika Hallam is ready to chuck the javelin, after winning the event at sub-districts.

We’ll need the big bus.

Coupeville High School will send 23 athletes to the West Central District 3 Track and Field Championships May 19-20, the last stop before the state meet.

Of those 15 girls and eight boys, 13 are slated to participate in more than one event.

Leading the way are freshman Maya Toomey-Stout, sophomore Lindsey Roberts, junior Jacob Smith and senior Mitchell Carroll, who all qualified in two individual events and on two relay teams.

The Wolves didn’t know the final lineup for sure until the Nisqually League wrapped up its league championship meet Saturday afternoon.

The top three finishers at the Olympic League’s Sub-District meet were guaranteed berths, but anyone who finished #4 had to wait a week to see how their times or distances compared to the #5 finisher out of the Nisqually.

Of the 12 Coupeville entries which finished fourth at sub-districts, seven will advance.

From the five which didn’t make it, the two which sting the most are Lucy Sandahl in the 1600 and Jacob Martin in the long jump.

Sandahl, a freshman, ran a 5:56.31, but the Nisqually #5 — Erica Julian of Charles Wright Academy — nipped her by .47 of a second, finishing in 5:55.84.

Martin’s failure to advance reflects the cold cruelty of postseason action, where it becomes “What have you done for me lately?”

The CHS senior opened the season with a jump of 20 feet, seven inches, which still stands as the ninth-best performance in 1A this season.

But he only sailed 18-06.75 at sub-districts, his season-low, to finish #4, while the Nisqually #5 — Tyquan Coleman of Cascade Christian — PR’d at 18-08.

So yep, thanks to the quirks of postseason qualifying, even though Martin’s PR is nearly two feet longer than Coleman’s, the lesser jumper advances.

Coupeville’s district meet qualifiers: 

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout

200 — M. Toomey-Stout; Lauren Grove

800 — Mallory Kortuem

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts

300 Hurdles — Mckenzie Meyer; Allison Wenzel

4 x 100 Relay — Grove, Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout, Roberts

4 x 200 Relay — Grove, Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout, Roberts

4 x 400 Relay — Lucy Sandahl, Natalie Hollrigel, Ashlie Shank, Meyer

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence; Alexxis Otto

Discus — Lawrence; Wenzel; Otto

Javelin — Naika Hallam; Lauren Bayne

High Jump — Bayne; Cassidy Moody

Pole Vault — Meyer

Long Jump — Roberts

Triple Jump — Aurora Zanardi

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith

200 — Smith

400 — Danny Conlisk

800 — Conlisk

4 x 100 Relay — Smith, Mitchell Carroll, Cameron Toomey-Stout, Jacob Martin

4 x 400 Relay — Henry Wynn, Smith, Carroll, Conlisk

Shot Put — Chris Battaglia

Discus — Battaglia

Javelin — Martin

High Jump — Ariah Bepler; Battaglia

Long Jump — Carroll; C. Toomey-Stout

Triple Jump — Carroll

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   Jacob Martin (right) mentally prepares for the moment when he will help Coupeville win the 4 x 100 relay Wednesday. (Deb Smith photo)

Giant killers.

Facing off with three large 2A schools Wednesday, lil’ Coupeville (small even by 1A standards) pulled off three wins and set 32 PRs at a four-team track meet in Bremerton.

The Wolves didn’t have the depth to upend North Kitsap, Olympic and Sequim in the team standings — the CHS girls finished third, the boys fourth — but they more than held their own as individuals.

Sophomore sensations Danny Conlisk (400) and Lindsey Roberts (100 hurdles) ran away with titles, with Conlisk narrowly missing out on a double dip.

He came within a second of also winning the 800, one of seven 2nd place finishes compiled by the Wolves.

The third win came courtesy the men’s 4 x 100 relay squad, which was comprised of seniors Jacob Martin and Mitchell Carroll and juniors Cameron Toomey-Stout and Jacob Smith.

Complete CHS results: 

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (5th) 13.76; Mallory Kortuem (7th) 14.12; Ashlie Shank (12th) 14.75; Natalie Hollrigel (18th) 15.31; Madison Rixe (21st) 15.58

200 — Lauren Grove (4th) 28.17; Rixe (16th) 33.53

400 — Shank (7th) 1:12.68 *PR*; Mckenzie Meyer (8th) 1:13.80 *PR*; Hollrigel (9th) 1:15.11 *PR*; Rixe (10th) 1:21.24

800 — Lauren Bayne (4th) 2:59.98; Abby Parker (6th) 3:02.44

1600 — Lucy Sandahl (3rd) 6:27.73 *PR*; Raven Vick (6th) 7:30.13

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 16.79

300 Hurdles — Kortuem (2nd) 51.61; Roberts (3rd) 52.43 *PR*; Meyer (9th) 1:00.57; Ema Smith (10th) 1:01.97

4 x 100 Relay — M. Toomey-Stout, Kortuem, Roberts, Grove (2nd) 52.39; Kiara Burdge, Hollrigel, Allison Wenzel, Shank (5th) 59.56

4 x 200 Relay — M. Toomey-Stout, Kortuem, Roberts, Grove (3rd) 1:50.39

4 x 400 Relay — Bayne, Sandahl, Meyer, Shank (3rd) 4:56.82

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (2nd) 28-04; Charlotte Langille (5th) 25-06 *PR*; Emma Smith (7th) 25-00.50; Naika Hallam (10th) 23-02.50; Alexxis Otto (11th) 23-02; Ema Smith (13th) 22-02

Discus — Otto (4th) 79-04 *PR*; Lawrence (5th) 76-08; Langille (6th) 76-07 *PR*; Emma Smith (7th) 74-07 *PR*;  Wenzel (8th) 71-05

Javelin — Wenzel (2nd) 87-11; Bayne (3rd) 83-07; Parker (4th) 82-08 *PR*; Vick (5th) 75-00; Hallam (6th) 72-11; Burdge (10th) 67-01 *PR*

High Jump — Bayne (2nd) 4-06

Pole Vault — Meyer (7th) 5-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Grove (3rd) 14-07; Jasmine Nastali (9th) 12-11

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (3rd) 11.53, Jacob Martin (14th) 12.29 *PR*; Cameron Toomey-Stout (20th) 12.47 *PR*; Kyle Burnett (34th) 13.35; Greg Villareal (37th) 13.61 *PR*; Andrew Martin (40th) 14.09 *PR*

200 — J. Smith (2nd) 23.08; Burnett (20th) 27.17 *PR*; Villareal (22nd) 27.61 *PR*

400 — Danny Conlisk (1st) 53.34 *PR*; Gabe Carlson (11th) 1:05.05 *PR*

800 — Conlisk (2nd) 2:13.73

1600 — Jakobi Baumann (18th) 5:45.25 *PR*; Carlson (20th) 5:47.32

3200 — Baumann (5th) 12:59.95

300 Hurdles — Burnett (13th) 54.36 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — J. Martin, C. Toomey-Stout, Mitchell Carroll, J. Smith (1st) 46.72

4 x 400 Relay — Carroll, Ariah Bepler, J. Smith, Conlisk (4th) 3:52.67

Shot Put — Chris Battaglia (10th) 35-04.25 *PR*; Ryan Labrador (12th) 32-03.50; Grey Rische (14th) 31-05.00 *PR*; Keahi Sorrows (19th) 29-09; Trevor Bell (26th) 24-10.50

Discus — Battaglia (4th) 106-04 *PR*; Rische (9th) 90-08 *PR*; Labrador (11th) 89-07 *PR*; Sorrows (13th) 87-02; Thane Peterson (16th) 79-05; Bell (28th) 58-10

Javelin — J. Martin (5th) 121-06; Rische (7th) 119-08; Battaglia (8th) 119-06 *PR*; Carlson (17th) 94-02 *PR*; Bepler (18th) 92-04; A. Martin (26th) 74-09; Peterson (30th) 62-03

Pole Vault — Carlson (9th) 6-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Carroll (3rd) 18-07; C. Toomey-Stout (3rd) 18-00.50 *PR*; J. Martin (6th) 17-08; Baumann (15th) 14-02.50; A. Martin (16th) 12-07 *PR*

Triple Jump — Carroll (3rd) 40-04

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   Mallory Kortuem, seen here during soccer season, is part of the 6th fastest 4 x 100 relay squad in 1A. (John Fisken photo)

They’ve doubled their numbers.

With a second meet in the books, the Coupeville High School track and field team now has eight Wolves sitting somewhere in the top 10 for performances by all 1A athletes.

That’s up from four after the first round of competition.

Showing remarkable balance, the elite eight are split between four girls and four boys, with every class represented.

Seniors Jacob Martin, Lauren Grove and Mitchell Carroll are joined by junior Jacob Smith, sophomores Lindsey Roberts and Danny Conlisk and freshmen Maya Toomey-Stout and Mallory Kortuem.

Coupeville’s top 10 performances as of Monday morning:

Girls:

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 16.30

4 x 100 — Lauren Grove, Maya Toomey-Stout, Mallory Kortuem, Roberts (6th) 53.33

Boys:

200 — Jacob Smith (6th) 23.61

800 — Danny Conlisk (10th) 2:10.96

Long Jump — Jacob Martin (4th) 20-07

Triple Jump — Mitchell Carroll (9th) 39-11

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   Lindsey Roberts, seen here at state last spring, has the third-fastest time among all 1A hurdlers this year. (Sherry Roberts photo)

It’s early. Like, really, really early.

But with one official meet under their belt in 2017, four Coupeville High School track stars have already staked their place among the best in the state.

Seniors Jacob Martin and Mitchell Carroll, junior Jacob Smith and sophomore Lindsey Roberts are all currently sitting in the top 10 among all 1A athletes in at least one event.

As the Wolves prepare to head to Port Angeles Thursday for a six-team meet, a quick look at the CHS front-runners:

Girls:

100 hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (3rd) 16.55

Boys:

200 — Jacob Smith (3rd) 23.70

Long Jump — Jacob Martin (2nd) 20-07; Mitchell Carroll (8th) 19-04

Triple Jump — Carroll (4th) 39-11

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