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Makana and Sylvia

Makana Stone (right) gets a congratulatory hug from teammate/best bud Sylvia Hurlburt. (John Fisken photos)

Dalton Martin and the man who taught him everything he knows, dad Bob.

   League champ discus hurler Dalton Martin and the man who taught him everything he knows, dad Bob.

Skyler

Wolf thrower Skyler Lawrence on the podium.

relay

   Their future is so bright, they have to wear shades. CHS relay whiz kids (l to r) Lauren Grove, Marisa Etzell, Hurlburt and Stone.

1A. 2A. It matters not.

Crushing everyone from the other 10 Olympic League schools, Coupeville High School juniors Makana Stone and Dalton Martin emerged as league track and field champs Saturday.

Stone roared to a victory in the 400, and I do mean roared.

Coming down the backstretch she was in a battle with a runner from 2A Sequim, then put on the jets.

Photo man John Fisken, who was on the scene snapping pics, described it as the other girl vanishing from the photos as Stone flipped on the afterburners.

“It was a fun race to watch,” Fisken said. “She just left the other girl in the dust!”

Martin made a huge jump himself, launching his personal best throw in the discus by a good five feet to claim the top spot on the medal podium.

The league meet, held at North Kitsap High School, united the four 1A schools with their counterparts from 2A.

While the bigger schools, with their much deeper rosters, dominated the team scoring, Coupeville, the smallest 1A school in the state, held its own against its closest rivals.

The Wolf girls finished ahead of 1A foes Chimacum, Port Townsend and Klahowya, while the boys tied with Klahowya and edged out Chimacum.

That strength should come into play next weekend when Coupeville travels to Bremerton for sub-districts.

That meet will feature just the four 1A schools, with the top three finishers in each event advancing to districts May 22-23.

A fourth-place finisher will also advance if their time/throw proves to better than the fifth place athlete at the Nisqually League meet.

“Nearly everyone on the team should qualify,” said Coupeville coach Randy King. “We hope for a big contingent!”

The top two in each event at districts goes to the state meet in Cheney May 29-30.

While Stone and Martin captured the spotlight Saturday, the girls relay teams and sophomore thrower Skyler Lawrence also made huge strides.

Both the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 relay units (featuring quicksilver Sylvia Hurlburt, Lauren Grove, Marisa Etzell and Stone) posted season-best times and came dangerously close to busting school records.

All that, and Grove spent much of the day being seriously ill. Get her healthy and records will likely topple.

Lawrence launched her best discus throw of the year and “is on her way to reaching quite a bit further.”

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (8th) 13.60; Marisa Etzell (12th) 14.10

200 — Makana Stone (2nd) 27.25; Hurlburt (4th) 27.87

400 — Stone (1st) 59.68

800 — Abby Parker (10th) 2:43.98 *PR*

1600 — Lauren Bayne (10th) 6:15.70

4 x 100 Relay — Etzell, Lauren Grove, Hurlburt, Stone (2nd) 51.72

4 x 200 Relay — Etzell, Grove, Hurlburt, Stone (2nd) 1:48.98

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (4th) 28-08.50

Discus — Lawrence (9th) 86-01 *PR*

Javelin — Bayne (15th) 66-03; Allison Wenzel (16th) 66-01

High Jump — Bayne (13th) 4-02

BOYS:

400 — Jared Helmstadter (15th) 55.93; Jacob Smith (16th) 58.35

110 Hurdles — Lathom Kelley (9th) 17.66 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Smith, Connor Thompson, Helmstadter, Kelley (9th) 47.48

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (5th) 40-05.50 *PR*

Discus — Martin (1st) 135-10 *PR*

Triple Jump — Thompson (13th) 34-01.00

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Dalton Martin can walk tall after winning both the shot put and discus Thursday. (John Fisken photo)

   Dalton Martin can walk tall after winning both the shot put and discus Thursday. (John Fisken photo)

It was a day for dominance, in many different ways.

Makana Stone and Dalton Martin were all about the wins, while Alexxis Otto carried the banner when it came to setting PRs Thursday as the Coupeville High School track squad competed at a five-team meet in Port Townsend.

Stone zipped to victories in the 200 and 400, then made it three-for-three by running a leg on a winning 4 x 200 relay squad that included Marisa Etzell, Lauren Grove and Kirsten Pelroy.

While she was running wild, Martin was throwin’ like a boss, taking top honors in both the shot put (where he set a PR) and discus.

While the five wins were the big story on the day, the 17 PR’s set by the Wolves (10 for the girls, seven for the boys) were just as impressive.

Otto paced Coupeville, smashing her own records in all three of her events (shot put, discus, javelin).

Lauren Bayne, Delaney Armstrong and Kenny Johnson set PRs in two events apiece.

The meet, the next-to-last of the regular season, brought league rivals Coupeville and Port Townsend together with 2A schools Olympic and North Mason and 1B Crescent.

Complete Coupeville results:

GIRLS:

100 — Lauren Grove (4th) 13.70 *PR*; Allison Wenzel (12th) 15.20; Delaney Armstrong (18th) 15.56 *PR*

200 — Makana Stone (1st) 27.85; Marisa Etzell (3rd) 29.39; Armstrong (11th) 33.41 *PR*

400 — Stone (1st) 1:01.22

1600 — Lauren Bayne (4th) 6:07.50 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Etzell, Kirsten Pelroy, Grove, Sylvia Hurlburt (3rd) 53.19

4 x 200 Relay — Etzell, Stone, Grove, Pelroy (1st) 1:52.64

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (2nd) 27-10.5; Mattea Miller (8th) 23-10.75 *PR*; Alexxis Otto (9th) 23-06.25 *PR*; Naika Hallam (11th) 22-07.25; Amanda Foley (15th) 19-06.75

Discus — Lawrence (5th) 71-08; Wenzel (7th) 65-10 *PR*; Otto (10th) 60-11 *PR*; Foley (13th) 57-07; Armstrong (19th) 45-06

Javelin — Bayne (5th) 76-10 *PR*; Hallam (6th) 71-06; Wenzel (8th) 69-07; Miller (9th) 69-04; Lawrence (10th) 66-00; Otto (15th) 55-10 *PR*

High Jump — Bayne (3rd) 4-04

BOYS:

100 — Jared Helmstadter (6th) 12.03; Jacob Smith (13th) 12.24; Mitchell Losey (17th) 13.05 *PR*; Kenny Johnson (18th) 13.29 *PR*; Jesse Hester (20th) 13.75 *PR*

200 — Helmstadter (4th) 24.73; Smith (8th) 25.42; Johnson (13th) 29.16

400 — Johnson (6th) 1:04.90 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Hester (9th) 20.41

300 Hurdles — Hester (11th) 51.20

4 x 100 Relay — Helmstadter, Dalton Martin, Lathom Kelley, Smith (3rd) 46.95

4 x 200 Relay — Helmstadter, Kelley, Connor Thompson, Smith (2nd) 1:38.31

Shot Put — Martin (1st) 39-11.50 *PR*; Kelley (6th) 38-00 *PR*

Discus — Martin (1st) 121-06; Losey (11th) 82-06; Grey Rische (13th) 70-09

Javelin — Rische (7th) 112-01 *PR*; Losey (9th) 101-06; Hester (13th) 85-02

High Jump — Thompson (3rd) 5-04; Kelley (4th) 5-02

Triple Jump — Thompson (6th) 35-00.25

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Lauren Grove (John Fisken photo)

   Lauren Grove set PRs in the 100 and triple jump Thursday, while also running a leg on a victorious 4 x 100 relay unit. (John Fisken photos)

Mitchell Losey

Mitchell Losey ran the 100 and threw the javelin at Port Townsend.

Can’t touch the relay teams.

Without having to resort to running season bests, the Coupeville High School girls’ track squad still cruised to two wins at a five-team meet in Port Townsend Thursday.

The Wolves strolled to victories in the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200, besting relay units from Olympic League rivals Klahowya and Port Townsend, as well as 2A Sequim and Canadian interloper Ketchikan.

Makana Stone added a victory in the 100, while Skyler Lawrence (shot put), Allison Wenzel (javelin) and Stone (400) claimed second-place finishes.

Overall, 14 Wolves combined to set 20 PR’s at the meet.

Lauren Grove, Delaney Armstrong, Naika Hallam, Jesse Hester, Kenny Johnson and Grey Rische led the way, each earning career bests in two events.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Makana Stone (1st) 13:55; Sylvia Hurlburt (5th) 14.12; Kirsten Pelroy (8th) 14.34 *PR*; Marisa Etzell (9th) 14.39; Lauren Grove (10th) 14.45 *PR*; Allison Wenzel (18th) 15.50; Delaney Armstrong (25th) 16.40 *PR*

200 — Hurlburt (3rd) 29.06; Etzell (6th) 29.58; Pelroy (7th) 29.98; Grove (9th) 30.22

400 — Stone (2nd) 59.97

800 — Abby Parker (6th) 2:55.23; Lauren Bayne (8th) 3:00.37; Mattea Miller (10th) 3:13.62

1600 — Bayne (3rd) 6:12.60 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Etzell, Hurlburt, Grove, Pelroy (1st) 52.20

4 x 200 Relay — Etzell, Pelroy, Stone, Hurlburt (1st) 1:50.82

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (2nd) 29-05; Naika Hallam (4th) 23-05 *PR*; Alexxis Otto (5th) 23-00 *PR*; Amanda Foley (8th) 21-08.50

Discus — Lawrence (3rd) 72-02; Otto (7th) 53-09; Armstrong (8th) 53-00 *PR*; Foley (9th) 52-03; Parker (11th) 49-05

Javelin — Wenzel (2nd) 78-03 *PR*; Hallam (4th) 71-02 *PR*; Lawrence (5th) 67-10; Miller (6th) 66-11; Parker (7th) 65-05 *PR*; Otto (14th) 50-07

Long Jump — Parker (9th) 9-07.25

Triple Jump — Grove (3rd) 28-04.50 *PR*

BOYS:

100 — Jared Helmstadter (7th) 12.35; Jacob Smith (8th) 12.52; Connor Thompson (14th) 13.02 *PR*; Mitchell Losey (17th) 13.42; Kenny Johnson (21st) 13.69 *PR*; Grey Rische (22nd) 13.91 *PR*; Mitchell Carroll (25th) 17.05 *PR*

200 — Helmstadter (6th) 25.54; Smith (7th) 25.74; Johnson (17th) 28.31 *PR*

400 — Helmstadter (5th) 58.32; Johnson (11th) 1:10.36

110 Hurdles — Jesse Hester (4th) 20.66 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Hester (6th) 51.06 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Helmstadter, Dalton Martin, Lathom Kelley, Smith (4th) 48.86

Discus — Rische (14th) 73-09

Javelin — Rische (5th) 110-03 *PR*; Losey (6th) 109-03

Long Jump — Carroll (10th) 15-08.50; Smith (13th) 14-06.50 *PR*

Triple Jump — Thompson (6th) 34-05

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Dear AP voters, this is Makana Stone. How could you not vote for her? (John Fisken photos)

Makana Stone will snatch up your donations with the same ferocity she hauls in rebounds. (John Fisken photos)

Your clothes can help fuel the future success of Coupeville High School basketball.

Wolf junior Makana Stone, the reigning MVP of the Olympic League, is raising funds to cover expenses for her select basketball team, and you can help by simply doing a bit of spring cleaning.

Working with a program called Clothes for the Cause, Stone and her teammates are participating in a textile collection drive.

The goal is for each player to have 1,500 pounds of donations (50 bags, with each bag holding 30 pounds) by April 25.

They are accepting clothing (any kind/any condition), shoes (any kind/any condition), towels (bath, kitchen rags), sheets, blankets, quilts/drapery, purses, belts (synthetic/leather), tablecloths, place mats and stuffed animals.

But, it’s a no go on glass, breakables, electronics, pet beds, bed pillows, carpeting, uniforms or hotel linens.

Making your life even easier, Makana and her family will pick up your donations.

If interested (and you better be) call her mom, Eileen, at 320-3756.

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Makana Stone (John Fisken photos)

   Makana Stone contemplates the beat-down she’s about to unleash. (John Fisken photos)

When he's not working on his interpretive dance moves, Dalton Martin is threat in both throwing and running events.

  When he’s not working on his interpretive dance moves, Dalton Martin is a threat in both throwing and running events.

Makana Stone can beat you a billion ways.

So far this spring, the fleet-footed Coupeville High School junior has chosen to focus on five ways, with her performances in each of those events putting her among the 13 best among all 1A competitors.

Stone sits third in the 400 and ninth in the 200, while helping anchor relay teams that currently have the second, fourth and thirteenth fastest times.

Her five top times puts her atop the Wolf team, but Sylvia Hurlburt, Marisa Etzell and Lauren Grove are hot on her heels, all boasting four Top-50 performances.

On the boys side, Lathom Kelley and Dalton Martin lead the way with three Top-50 finishes each.

Where the Wolves currently rank among all 1A track and field athletes (through four of nine regular season meets):

GIRLS:

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (38th) 13.83; Marisa Etzell (49th) 13.98

200 — Makana Stone (9th) 27.11; Hurlburt (24th) 28.16; Kirsten Pelroy (49th) 29.24

400 — Stone (3rd) 1:01.09

1600 — Lauren Bayne (50th) 6:13.26

4 x 100 — Stone, Hurlburt, Lauren Grove, Etzell (4th) 52.17

4 x 200 — Stone, Hurlburt, Grove, Etzell (2nd) 1:49.75

4 x 400 — Etzell, Pelroy, Stone, Bayne (13th) 4:31.31

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (49th) 27-10.25

High Jump — Bayne (34th) 4-04

Long Jump — Grove (31st) 14-03

Triple Jump — Grove (35th) 27-10

BOYS:

200 – Lathom Kelley (13th) 23.83

400 — Jared Helmstadter (43rd) 56.30

110 Hurdles — Jesse Hester (47th) 21.00

4 x 100 — Helmstadter, Dalton Martin, Kelley, Mitchell Carroll (15th) 46.65

Shot Put — Martin (44th) 39-08

Discus — Martin (13th) 130-06

High Jump — Connor Thompson (45th) 5-04

Long Jump — Kelley (37th) 18-01

Triple Jump — Carroll (31st) 37-0.75; Thompson (47th) 35-10.75

To see the complete lists, pop over to:

http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Division/Top.aspx?DivID=62303

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