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   Wolf sophomore Danny Conlisk will run in the 400, 800 and 4 x 400 at state. (Dawnelle Conlisk photo)

Everything’s set. Now they just wait.

The seeds for the 1A state track and field championships have been released, and the 10 Wolves headed to Cheney May 25-27 know how they stack up against their competition.

If the seeds hold, Coupeville is on target to bring home six medals (you need a top eight finish), three on either side of the gender divide.

But, as last year, when the Wolves won nine medals as a team, was a testament, no one can guarantee anything.

Anyone, from a #1 seed to a #17 seed, can trip, drop a baton, get ill or, conversely, have the meet of their dreams.

Wolves like Lindsey Roberts and Dalton Martin entered that 2016 meet ranked outside the top eight in an event, but finished on the victory stand, medal in hand.

It’s one meet to decide the fate of the track universe. Anything can happen.

But first, the cold hard numbers headed to Cheney:

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (11th) 12.96

200 — Toomey-Stout (10th) 26.76

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (8th) 15.97

4 x 100 Relay — Lauren Grove, Mallory Kortuem, Toomey-Stout, Roberts (8th) 51.05

4 x 200 Relay — Grove, Kortuem, Toomey-Stout, Roberts (6th) 1:47.67

High Jump — Lauren Bayne (16th) 4-08

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (5th) 11.29

200 — Smith (2nd) 22.51

400 — Danny Conlisk (10th) 51.42

800 — Conlisk (15th) 2:07.02

4 x 400 Relay — Henry Wynn, Smith, Mitchell Carroll, Conlisk (10th) 3:33.24

Long Jump — Carroll (13th) 20-02.50

Triple Jump — Carroll (3rd) 43-03

High Jump — Ariah Bepler (9th) 5-10

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   CHS freshman Gabe Carlson, shadowed by lil’ sis Emmy, set PRs in the 800 and pole vault Saturday at Sub-Districts. (Angi Carlson photo)

   Wolves (l to r) Raven Vick, Ja’Tarya Hoskins, Cassidy Moody (blanket) and Willow Vick hang out in the sun. (Maria Reyes photo)

   With wins in the 100, 200 and 4 x 400, Jacob Smith was picked as the 1A Male Track Athlete of the Meet. (Dawnelle Conlisk photo)

   After a strong day at Sub-Districts, Lauren Bayne is headed to Districts in the javelin and high jump. (Reyes photo)

They had themselves quite a day.

The Coupeville High School track and field team dominated Saturday at the 1A Olympic League Sub-District meet in Poulsbo.

Where to start?

At the top, where the Wolf girls ended up, and they will add a plaque to the school’s Wall of Fame.

Paced by freshman Maya Toomey-Stout and senior Skyler Lawrence, Coupeville collected five wins and 12 PRs while advancing at least 13 girls on to Districts.

With 102 points, the Wolves topped Klahowya (93), Port Townsend (50) and Chimacum (19) to reign as 1A League/Sub-District champs.

CHS finished 5th overall (out of 11 teams) in the Olympic League Championships.

That scoring system pitted the four 1A schools against the seven 2A schools which also sit under the league’s banner.

Toomey-Stout, who won the 100 and 200, while also running a leg on a victorious 4 x 200 relay team, was picked as the 1A Female Track Athlete of the Meet.

Lawrence, who claimed first in shot put and second in discus, was the 1A Female Field Athlete of the Meet.

Naika Hallam rounded out the female Wolf winners, capturing the javelin title.

On the boys side, CHS finished second in Sub-Districts, 5th in the OLC.

Port Townsend won the 1A boys title with 93 points, while Klahowya (75) narrowly edged Coupeville (74). Chimacum (19) was a distant fourth.

Ginormous 2A school North Kitsap won both team titles in the OLC tally.

The Coupeville boys were led by sprinter Jacob Smith, who was tabbed as the 1A Male Track Athlete of the Meet.

He won the 100 and 200 (a race in which his winning 1A time was better than any 2A runner) and ran a leg on a triumphant 4 x 400 unit.

Super sophomore Danny Conlisk joined Smith as a three-time winner, capturing the 400 and 800 in addition to being on the relay squad.

Ariah Bepler (High Jump) and Mitchell Carroll (Triple Jump) rounded out the Wolf boys who won league titles.

Carroll won his event by edging Port Townsend’s transcendent Seren Dances, who won three events (Long Jump, 110 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles).

Coupeville is off until May 19-20, when it clashes with the best of the Nisqually League at the District meet in Renton.

Top three finishers from Sub-Districts are guaranteed a berth at Districts, the last stop before state.

For those who finished fourth in Poulsbo, they have to wait a week until the Nisqually League holds its Sub-District meet.

With five 1A schools to the Olympic League’s four, the Nisqually is guaranteed four slots at districts.

The #4 finisher in each event from the OL will be compared to the #5 finisher in the NL, with the better time or distance getting the eighth and final slot to districts.

Coupeville had 12 fourth-place finishes, the most shocking coming in the girls 4 x 100.

That relay unit, which is ranked #9 in all of 1A, had a baton drop and scrambled to recover against teams they would have normally thrashed.

For now, CHS knows it will advance a minimum of 20 athletes (13 girls and seven boys), with six of them having qualified in three events.

Complete Sub-Districts results: 

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (1st) 13.33 *PR*; Mallory Kortuem (4th) 13.55 *PR*; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (6th) 14.27

200 — M. Toomey-Stout (1st) 27.10 *PR*; Lauren Grove (2nd) 27.78

400 — Ashlie Shank (5th) 1:11.14 *PR*; Natalie Hollrigel (6th) 1:13.79 *PR*

800 — Kortuem (4th) 2:44.34; Lucy Sandahl (5th) 2:45.97

1600 — Sandahl (4th) 5:56.31 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 16.17 *PR*; Hoskins (4th) 19.84 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Mckenzie Meyer (2nd) 54.11 *PR*; Allison Wenzel (3rd) 1:00.60

4 x 100 Relay — Grove, Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout, Roberts (4th) 57.26

4 x 200 Relay — Grove, Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout, Roberts (1st) 1:48.62

4 x 400 Relay — Sandahl, Hollrigel, Shank, Meyer (2nd) 4:53.55

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (1st) 29-02.50; Alexxis Otto (3rd) 28-00 *PR*; Emma Smith (5th) 26-03; Ema Smith (8th) 23-00

Discus — Lawrence (2nd) 84-09; Wenzel (3rd) 81-10 *PR*; Otto (4th) 79-06; Emma Smith (5th) 72-07

Javelin — Naika Hallam (1st) 91-07; Lauren Bayne (2nd) 87-09; Abby Parker (5th) 82-11 *PR*; Wenzel (6th) 82-00; Raven Vick (7th) 72-00

High Jump — Bayne (3rd) 4-06; Cassidy Moody (4th) 4-04

Pole Vault — Meyer (2nd) 6-00

Long Jump — Roberts (2nd) 15-05; Aurora Zanardi (4th) 13-08.75

Triple Jump — Zanardi (2nd) 29-08.50; Grove (5th) 29-00.50

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (1st) 11.60; Jacob Martin (5th) 12.03 *PR*

200 — J. Smith (1st) 23.05

400 — Danny Conlisk (1st) 52.01 *PR*

800 — Conlisk (1st) 2:11.73; Gabe Carlson (5th) 2:26.10 *PR*

1600 — Henry Wynn (5th) 5:13.06

110 Hurdles — Jakobi Baumann (5th) 22.66 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Baumann (5th) 53.14 *PR*

4 x 400 Relay — Wynn, J. Smith, Mitchell Carroll, Conlisk (1st) 3:40.18

Shot Put — Chris Battaglia (4th) 35-06; Ryan Labrador (7th) 33-01

Discus — Battaglia (4th) 109-02 *PR*; Grey Rische (6th) 104-08 *PR*

Javelin — Martin (4th) 127-11; Rische (5th) 121-08; Battaglia (7th) 115-09

High Jump — Ariah Bepler (1st) 5-06 *PR*; Battaglia (3rd) 5-06 *PR*

Pole Vault — Carlson (5th) 7-00 *PR*

Long Jump — Carroll (2nd) 19-06.25 *PR*; Cameron Toomey-Stout (3rd) 19-05.50 *PR*; Martin (4th) 18-06.75; Bepler (5th) 18-00.75 *PR*

Triple Jump — Carroll (1st) 42-06

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   Maya Toomey-Stout is so happy to see rare blue skies, she soars up and touches them. (John Fisken photos)

   Irrepressible track mom Dawnelle Conlisk hangs out with two of her favorites, son Danny (middle) and Kyle Burnett.

Piling up that Senior Trip cash, one hot dog sale at a time.

   Speedy Lauren Grove slows down long enough to catch a moment with the parental units.

   Having won their tennis matches, Wolf netters (l to r) Fanny Deprelle, Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger stop by to cheer on their classmates.

Jacob Martin gets a little help with his prom proposal.

   Ema Smith has never turned down a photo request. Ever. That’s why she’s the best.

   The Lindsey Roberts Fan Club is on scene. Much raucous cheering, mainly from mom Sherry (left) soon ensued.

   Toomey-Stout returns to Earth and leans in for a group pic with (l to r) Mckenzie Meyer, Lindsey Roberts and Lauren Bayne.

The sun was shinin’, the PRs were poppin’ and the cameras were clickin’.

Monday brought the season’s second official home track meet to Cow Town, and all the noise and activity lured in the paparazzi as well.

John Fisken was on hand to snag action pics, but also swung his camera around to capture some behind-the-scenes moments as well.

If you like what you see, pop over to his site — http://www.johnsphotos.net/ — and support his work.

When you do, money gets kicked back to provide college scholarships to CHS student/athletes. So, win-win.

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   Jacob Smith basks in the afterglow after winning the 100 Saturday at the 19-team Lil’ Norway Invitational. (Deb Smith photo)

Hey, big city folks, Jacob Smith is fast.

The Coupeville High School junior stared down a field packed with 2A and 3A runners Saturday at the 7th annual Lil’ Norway Invitational in Poulsbo and left them choking on his exhaust.

Beating 29 other runners, he zipped to a win in the 100, then came within .37 of a second of adding a victory in the 200.

Smith’s rapid runs (his 4 x 100 relay team also claimed 2nd) and a 2nd in the triple jump by Mitchell Carroll propelled the Wolf boys to a 4th place finish (out of 19 teams), the best showing by a 1A school.

The Coupeville girls, led by second-place finishes in the 100 hurdles (Lindsey Roberts) and 4 x 100 relay, finished 7th.

Like the boys team, the girls had the best showing of any of the six 1A schools in attendance at North Kitsap High School.

The meet also drew one 3A school, eight 2A schools and four B schools.

North Kitsap won the boys team title, while Port Angeles topped the girls race. Both are 2A schools.

Coupeville’s tent wasn’t as full as normal, as each school was limited to two athletes (and one relay team) per event.

Complete CHS results: 

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (4th) 13.74; Ashlie Shank (19th) 14.79

200 — Lauren Grove (4th) 28.21; M. Toomey-Stout (7th) 28.45

400 — Shank (19th) 1:12.35 *PR*

800 — Abby Parker (16th) 2:58.91

1600 — Lucy Sandahl (9th) 6:20.40; Raven Vick (19th) 7:15.36

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 16.77

300 Hurdles — Mckenzie Meyer (14th) 55.51

4 x 100 Relay — Grove, Roberts, M. Toomey-Stout, Mallory Kortuem (2nd) 53.23

4 x 400 Relay — Shank, Grove, Madison Rixe, Meyer (10th) 5:06.16

Distance Medley Relay — Lauren Bayne, Rixe, Parker, Sandahl (4th) 15:40.74

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (7th) 27-10.50; Emma Smith (16th) 24-07.00

Discus — Lawrence (11th) 76-01; Alexxis Otto (12th) 74-07

Javelin — Allison Wenzel (9th) 76-05; Bayne (15th) 67-08

High Jump — Bayne (9th) 4-02; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (13th) 4-00

Pole Vault — Meyer (4th) 6-00

Long Jump — Grove (7th) 14-06; Roberts (10th) 13-06

Triple Jump — Grove (10th) 29-01.25

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (1st) 11.64, Jacob Martin (17th) 12.65

200 — J. Smith (2nd) 23.70; Kyle Burnett (24th) 27.81

800 — Danny Conlisk (4th) 2:05.57 *PR*

1600 — Henry Wynn (17th) 5:29.14; Jakobi Baumann (21st) 5:33.23 *PR*

3200 — Baumann (18th) 13:00.84

4 x 100 Relay — Jean Lund-Olsen, Martin, J. Smith, Cameron Toomey-Stout (2nd) 46.72

4 x 400 Relay — Mitchell Carroll, J. Smith, Wynn, Conlisk (4th) 3:42.11

Sprint Medley Relay — Burnett, C. Toomey-Stout, Lund-Olsen, Grey Rische (6th) 1:53.15

Shot Put — Ryan Labrador (8th) 36-11 *PR*; Chris Battaglia (17th) 31-03.50

Discus — Battaglia (7th) 101-10; Rische (8th) 100-09 *PR*

Javelin — Martin (9th) 120-03; Rische (13th) 103-08

High Jump — C. Toomey-Stout (11th) 4-10

Pole Vault — Carroll (6th) 8-06; Conlisk (13th) 6-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Martin (4th) 18-08.50

Triple Jump — Carroll (2nd) 41-10.75 *PR*

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   Lauren Bayne offers Danny Conlisk some advice before he wins the 400. (Dawnelle Conlisk photo)

They persevered and triumphed.

Battling bus fatigue, the elements and big schools, the Coupeville High School track squads acquitted themselves well at a four-team meet Thursday in Port Angeles.

Facing off with a pair of 2A teams (Sequim and their hosts), as well as 1A Olympic League rival Port Townsend, the Wolves collected five wins and 33 PRs.

In the team races, the CHS boys finished second to Sequim, while the Wolf girls finished fourth, but just a few points off of second-place.

Port Angeles cruised to the girls title.

Coupeville took dual wins in the 100, with freshman Maya Toomey-Stout and junior Jacob Smith the fastest in all the land (or at least at that particular stadium).

Joining them in bringing home individual titles were Chris Battaglia (shot put), Mitchell Carroll (triple jump) and Danny Conlisk (400).

The Wolves got PRs from 21 different athletes, with Aurora Zanardi and Gabe Carlson leading the way with three career-bests apiece.

Complete CHS results: 

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (1st) 13.39 *PR*; Ashlie Shank (11th) 14.67; Aurora Zanardi (12th) 14.73 *PR*; Madison Rixe (14th) 15.28; Kiara Burdge (15th) 15.66 *PR*

200 — M. Toomey-Stout (2nd) 27.92 *PR*; Lindsey Roberts (3rd) 28.56; Rixe (10th) 33.95

800 — Lauren Bayne (5th) 2:55.27; Lucy Sandahl (6th) 2:55.51 *PR*; Abby Parker (8th) 3:05.86

1600 — Sandahl (5th) 6:13.35 *PR*; Raven Vick (9th) 7:07.26

100 Hurdles — Roberts (2nd) 16.50

300 Hurdles — Mckenzie Meyer (2nd) 56.73

4 x 400 Relay — Bayne, Meyer, Natalie Hollrigel, Shank (4th) 5:04.05

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (3rd) 27-02; Charlotte Langille (6th) 24-08.75; Emma Smith (8th) 24-08; Alexxis Otto (11th) 23-08; Ema Smith (13th) 20-11

Discus — Langille (5th) 77-01 *PR*; Otto (6th) 74-06; Emma Smith (8th) 72-01; Allison Wenzel (11th) 69-01; Lawrence (13th) 68-02

Javelin — Naika Hallam (2nd) 82-10; Wenzel (3rd) 80-05; Parker (5th) 73-06; Vick (7th) 68-05; Jasmine Nastali (11th) 58-10; Burdge (13th) 56-00

High Jump — Bayne (2nd) 4-06

Pole Vault — Meyer (2nd) 6-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Zanardi (2nd) 14-02 *PR*; Roberts (3rd) 14-01; Shank (7th) 12-07.50 *PR*; Ema Smith (8th) 12-04.50 *PR*

Triple Jump — Zanardi (5th) 29-00 *PR*

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (1st) 11.50, Jacob Martin (3rd) 12.13 *PR*; Jean Lund-Olsen (4th) 12.37 *PR*; Greg Villareal (10th) 13.46 *PR*; Kyle Burnett (12th) 13.50; Gabe Carlson (14th) 13.90 *PR*; Andrew Martin (15th) 14.02 *PR*; Ryan Labrador (18th) 15.20 *PR*

200 — J. Martin (3rd) 24.56 *PR*; Lund-Olsen (5th) 25.13 *PR*; Burnett (12th) 27.29; Villareal (13th) 27.36 *PR*; Thane Peterson (14th) 28.60 *PR*

400 — Danny Conlisk (1st) 52.58 *PR*; J. Smith (2nd) 52.99 *PR*; Henry Wynn (5th) 59.29 *PR*; Chris Battaglia (7th) 1:00.92 *PR*

800 — Carlson (4th) 2:28.06 *PR*

1600 — Wynn (4th) 5:31.83; Jakobi Baumann (6th) 5:45.86; Carlson (7th) 5:47.29

3200 — Baumann (8th) 13:10.42

Shot Put — Battaglia (1st) 36-08.50 *PR*; Labrador (5th) 33-00; Keahi Sorrows (6th) 31-03; Grey Rische (9th) 29-08

Discus — Battaglia (2nd) 98-09; Rische (4th) 97-06 *PR*; Peterson (7th) 78-01; Ariah Bepler (8th) 77-11 *PR*; Labrador (9th) 72-01; Sorrows (12th) 71-03

Javelin — J. Martin (2nd) 121-08; Battaglia (3rd) 116-08; Rische (7th) 102-08; Carlson (8th) 96-07 *PR*; Bepler (10th) 87-08; A. Martin (11th) 86-06 *PR*; Peterson (14th) 67-07

High Jump — Bepler (4th) 5-04 *PR*

Pole Vault — Carlson (7th) 6-06

Long Jump — J. Martin (2nd) 18-09.50; Mitchell Carroll (3rd) 18-04; Bepler (4th) 17-00.25; Cameron Toomey-Stout (9th) 15-09; Baumann (12th) 14-02

Triple Jump — Carroll (1st) 40-03

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