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Kenny Johnson has got places to go. (John Fisken photos)

Kenny Johnson has got places to go. (John Fisken photos)

Marisa Etzell (left) and Kirsten Pelroy

Relay whiz kids Marisa Etzell (left) and Kirsten Pelroy.

It wasn’t his longest throw ever, but it had the biggest impact.

Launching the discus a season-best 114 feet, two inches Saturday at the Port Angeles Invitational, Wolf junior Dalton Martin captured the first win of his three-year CHS track career.

His exploits, besting an 11-man field at the 13-team meet, earned him the spotlight along side the girls’ 4 x 200 relay unit (Kirsten Pelroy, Lauren Grove, Sylvia Hurlburt and Makana Stone), which destroyed all foes in claiming their own title.

Led by the relay win, and several third-place finishes, the Coupeville girls finished sixth in the team standings.

They beat 2A Kingston, outpaced Olympic League rivals Klahowya and Port Townsend and had the best finish of any 1A school.

The Wolf boys, who have a thinner roster, finished ninth.

The meet drew six 2A schools, four 1A schools and three 1B schools for an afternoon of competition.

Complete results:

GIRLS (Varsity):

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (6th) 13.83

400 — Makana Stone (3rd) 1:02.63

800 — Mattea Miller (7th) 2:59.84

1500 — Lauren Bayne (6th) 5:49.69

4 x 100 — Marisa Etzell, Kirsten Pelroy, Lauren Grove, Hurlburt (8th) 1:00.78

4 x 200 — Pelroy, Grove, Hurlburt, Stone (1st) 1:52.69

4 x 400 — Etzell, Pelroy, Stone, Bayne (3rd) 4:31.31

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (4th) 27-10.25

Discus — Lawrence (7th) 70-06

Javelin — Lawrence (8th) 61-09

High Jump — Bayne (8th) 4-02

Long Jump – Grove (3rd) 13-05.75

Triple Jump — Grove (4th) 27-10

GIRLS (JV):

100 — Etzell 13.98; Allison Wenzel 15.16

200 — Hurlburt 28.46

800 — Abby Parker 2:57.83

3000 — Parker 13:41.99

Shot Put — Alexxis Otto 18-09.50

Discus — Otto 52-00

Javelin — Miller 67-04; Wenzel 57-10; Otto 47-09

Long Jump — Parker 10-10

BOYS (Varsity):

100 – Lathom Kelley (6th) 12.09

200 — Kelley (4th) 24.07

400 — Jared Helmstadter (10th) 57.98

4 x 100 — Jacob Smith, Helmstadter, Dalton Martin, Kelley (4th) 46.87

Shot Put — Martin (6th) 37-07.50

Discus — Martin (1st) 114-02

Javelin — Grey Rische (8th) 100-11

High Jump — Connor Thompson (10th) 5-00

Long Jump — Mitchell Carroll (7th) 16-09.25

Triple Jump — Carroll (5th) 35-06.50

BOYS (JV):

100 — Smith 12.72; Mitchell Losey 13.54; Kenny Johnson 13.92

200 — Smith 25.62; Helmstadter 25.79; Losey 27.99; Johnson 29.75

400 — Johnson 1:10.15

Shot Put — Rische 25-01.75

Discus — Rische 75-07

Javelin — Losey 110-05

Long Jump — Kelley 18-01; Thompson 15-08.50

Triple Jump — Thompson 35-10.75

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The fleet-footed (and always comfortable) Lauren Grove. (John Fisken photos)

The fleet-footed (and always comfortable) Lauren Grove. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Bayne, Mitchell Losey (hedband) and Grey Rische come thundering down the back stretch.

   Lauren Bayne (WSU shirt), Mitchell Losey (headband) and Grey Rische (right) come thundering down the back stretch.

You won’t be able to see her perform at home, but the best athlete Coupeville High School has should loom large over the spring.

Wolf junior Makana Stone, who placed second in the 400 at the state meet a year ago, is back to break new records and grab more medals.

Makana has significantly increased her strength from last year and it is really going to be exciting to see what she can accomplish,” said CHS track coach Randy King. “Her endurance is great and stronger generally means faster!”

And she’s not the only fleet-footed weapon the Wolves will deploy as they criss-cross the state for a season spent on the road (the Coupeville track is not up to par to host home meets).

Marisa Etzell, Sylvia Hurlburt, Lauren Grove and Kirsten Pelroy all have speed to burn, and, as a group, have significant postseason experience of their own.

Not to be outdone, the boys side of the roster offers blazers in Lathom Kelley and Jared Helmstadter, both of whom would like to join Stone in heading to Cheney at the end of the season.

Jared never backs down from a running challenge and has also added the javelin to his event list this year,” King said. “Lathom is a decathlete hanging out at Coupeville.

“He can pretty much do any event he chooses and be one of the league’s best,” he added. “He is experimenting at lots of events; generally the sprints are his favorite. I hope he keeps trying all sorts of events.”

While the Wolves do not have the depth to win team meets, they do have a strong mix of veterans and newbies and King’s goal, as always, is to see those athletes progress and improve week after week.

Nailing a PR, then snapping it again and again, is the goal for all Wolf athletes.

Stone will anchor the sprints and relays, with Hurlburt (“Sylvia is absolutely determined in her march towards the top of the times list in the 100 meters”), Grove and Etzell joining her.

Grove is also putting in considerable time in the sandpit, where she competes in the long jump and triple jump.

Skyler Lawrence and Amanda Foley are the team’s primary weapons when it comes to throwing events.

Amanda is really showing a lot of improvement in the discus and javelin, her marks will go way up from last year,” King said. “Skyler loves to throw.  Her form is much improved on the discus and she is working without pause on the javelin and shot.”

The core group will be joined by newcomers including freshmen Lauren Bayne, Allison Wenzel and Abby Parker and sophomores Delaney Armstrong, Naika Hallam, Alexxis Otto and Sandra Lund-Olsen, all of whom will compete in a number of events.

Kelley and Helmstadter are joined by throwers Dalton Martin and Grey Rische, jumper/sprinters Mitchell Carroll and Connor Thompson and sprinter/thrower Mitchell Losey.

Martin, who was a strong competitor along side the departed Nick Streubel last year, has an especially bright future.

Dalton is a really good technician and understands the dance that is the discus,” King said.

Rounding out the squad are freshmen Luke Carlson (throws), Jesse Hester (hurdles/javelin), Kenny Johnson (sprints) and Jacob Smith (sprints.)

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Led by MVp Makana Stone

  Paced by Makana Stone (32) and Hailey Hammer, Coupeville went 9-0 in league play, winning every game by 15+ points. (John Fisken photos)

Kailey Kellner led the JV to a 14-5 record.

Kailey Kellner led the JV to a 14-5 record.

The nine letter winners

   The letter winners. Row 1 (l to r), Madeline Strasburg, Monica Vidoni, McKenzie Bailey. Row 2: Wynter Thorne, Stone, Julia Myers. Row 3: Kacie Kiel, Mia Littlejohn, Hammer.

Coupeville is the new King’s.

Having bounced from the 2A/1A Cascade Conference to the new 1A Olympic League this season, the CHS girls’ basketball squads flat-out dominated their foes.

Both the varsity and JV went 9-0 in league play, with the varsity finishing 15-7 (most wins in a decade-plus) and capturing the first league title for a Wolf hoops team, girls or boys, since 2002.

All of that domination paid off handsomely, with Coupeville taking a ton o’ awards, headed up by league MVP Makana Stone and Coach of the Year David King.

Stone, a junior who threw down 367 points in 22 games, was a slam dunk choice, while senior starters Julia Myers and Madeline Strasburg were also tabbed as First Team All-League picks.

Seniors Hailey Hammer and Kacie Kiel earned Honorable Mention (the league doesn’t have a Second Team) and the Wolves claimed the league’s Sportsmanship Award as well.

Those awards and others were handed out to players Tuesday at the season-ending banquet.

Team awards:

Senior 4-Year Participation Certificates:

Kiel
Strasburg
Wynter Thorne
Monica Vidoni

4 Years on Varsity Certificate:

Hammer

JV Captain Awards:

Tiffany Briscoe
Lauren Grove
Kailey Kellner

Varsity Captain Awards:

Kiel
Stone
Strasburg

Best Defense JV:

Kyla Briscoe
Skyler Lawrence

Best Defense Varsity:

Hammer

Best Offense JV:

Kellner

Best Offense Varsity:

Myers
Stone

Best Newcomer JV:

Lauren Rose

Best Newcomer Varsity:

Mia Littlejohn

Most Improved JV:

Allison Wenzel

Most Improved Varsity:

Thorne

Most Inspirational JV:

T. Briscoe

Most Inspirational Varsity:

Stone
Strasburg

Wolf Pride JV:

Grove

Wolf Pride Varsity:

Kiel

Leader of the Pack:

Stone

JV Participation Certificates:

K. Briscoe
T. Briscoe
Grove
Brisa Herrera
Kellner
Lawrence
Rose
Wenzel

Varsity Participation Certificate:

Kellner

Varsity Letter Winners:

McKenzie Bailey (1st time for basketball)
Hammer
Kiel
Littlejohn (1st time for basketball)
Myers

Stone
Strasburg
Thorne
Vidoni

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Makana Stone, still faster than you. (John Fisken photos)

Makana Stone, still faster than you. (John Fisken photos)

Katrina McGranahan is firin' BB's.

Katrina McGranahan is firin’ BB’s.

Wynter Thorne, serene, even with the wind blowing.

Wynter Thorne, serene, even with the wind blowing.

Valen Trujillo prepares to unleash total freakin' destruction.

Valen Trujillo prepares to unleash total freakin’ destruction.

Tiffany

Tiffany Briscoe (blue hoodie) and teammates intently listen to new coach Deanna Rafferty (left).

Lauren Grove (right) and Abby Parker always know where the cameraman is hiding. Always.

Speedy track stars Lauren Grove (right) and Abby Parker always know where the cameraman is hiding. Always.

Bouncing back from surgery, McKayla Bailey is ready to dominate the diamond again.

Bouncing back from surgery, McKayla Bailey (in red) is ready to dominate the diamond again.

The Fab Five Frosh

The Fab Five Frosh. L to r, it’s Mckenzie Meyer, Payton Aparicio, Sage Renninger, Ashley Smith and Maggie Crimmins.

Sylvia Hurlburt has had just about enough, thank you very much. "I'm going back inside, where it's at least 51 degrees!!"

Sylvia Hurlburt has had just about enough, thank you very much. “I’m going back inside, where it’s at least 51 degrees!!”

There was a nip in the air, but that didn’t stop them.

The rain stayed away Monday, and, all bundled up, Coupeville High School athletes trundled outside for the start of spring sports.

Bouncing from field to field to capture the moment was roving photo man John Fisken, who provides the pics above capturing the Wolf girls kicking off their softball, tennis and track seasons.

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Da champs. (Amy King photo)

Da champs. (Amy King photo)

They haven’t raised a banner in the gym yet, but the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball team has received tangible proof of their league championship, the first by a Wolf basketball team in 13 years.

Led by a stellar six-pack of seniors and league MVP-to-be Makana Stone (if it’s not unanimous, it’s a crock…), Coupeville went 9-0 in its first crack at the 1A Olympic League.

How dominating were they? They won every game by 15+ points.

And don’t think they’re stopping with one title. The JV girls also went 9-0 in league play.

Let the dynasty begin.

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