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Sylvia

   Sylvia Hurlburt (red and gray top) claimed Coupeville’s best varsity finish of the day, a second in the 200. (John Fisken photos)

Mitchell Carroll

   When he wasn’t strumming his guitar, Mitchell Carroll finished 3rd in the triple jump.

The competition was deep, but Coupeville rose to the occasion.

Competing at the 13-team Port Angeles Invitational Saturday, the Wolf track team racked up 26 PRs, with an especially strong showing on the girls side of the competition.

The Wolf girls, sparked by a second-place showing in the 200 from Sylvia Hurlburt, and thirds in the 100 hurdles (Lindsey Roberts) and discus (Skyler Lawrence) placed 7th as a team.

That was the best showing by a 1A school, putting them ahead of Olympic League rivals Klahowya and Chimacum, as well as non-conference foe Forks and three 1B schools.

Sequim took the title, with the top six schools all being 2A.

On the boys side, 2A North Kitsap finished on top, while Coupeville, whose best showing was a third in the triple jump from Mitchell Carroll, placed 11th overall in the team race.

Teams were allowed to have one competitor in each varsity event, with everyone else competing as JV athletes.

Jordan Ford took home Coupeville’s lone title on the day, winning the JV long jump.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 (Varsity) — Sylvia Hurlburt (4th) 13.67

100 (JV) — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 14.21 *PR*; Ashlie Shank (8th) 15.33 *PR*

200 (Varsity) — Hurlburt (2nd) 28.44

200 (JV) — Roberts (2nd) 29.12 *PR*; Shank (9th) 31.73

1500 (Varsity) — Abby Parker (6th) 6:15.98

100 Hurdles (Varsity) — Roberts (3rd) 17.76 *PR*

300 Hurdles (Varsity) — Lauren Bayne (5th) 1:03.17

Shot Put (Varsity) — Skyler Lawrence (4th) 28-07.75

Shot Put (JV) — Alexxis Otto (9th) 22-04.75; Emma Smith (11th) 21-10.00 *PR*; Naika Hallam (13th) 20-11.00

Discus (Varsity) — Lawrence (3rd) 82-04

Discus (JV) — Allison Wenzel (3rd) 69-07; Parker (4th) 68-02 *PR*; Otto (8th) 62-05; E. Smith (14th) 58-08 *PR*; Hallam (27th) 45-09 *PR*

Javelin (Varsity) — Wenzel (6th) 79-00 *PR*

Javelin (JV) — Parker (3rd) 70-00; Bayne (5th) 68-09; Lawrence (6th) 65-01; Otto (18th) 44-09; Tomi Herrera (25th) 38-09 *PR*

High jump (Varsity) — Bayne (7th) 4-02

Long jump (Varsity) — Lauren Grove (4th) 14-05.25

Triple jump (Varsity) — Grove (4th) 28-06 *PR*

BOYS:

100 (Varsity) — Jacob Smith (5th) 11.87 *PR*

100 (JV) — Jared Helmstadter (8th) 12.21; Gabe Eck (11th) 12.31 *PR*; Jacob Martin (21st) 13.03 *PR*; Kyle Burnett (32nd) 13.99

200 (Varsity) — Helmstadter (6th) 24.85

200 (JV) — Danny Conlisk (10th) 25.89; Burnett (31st) 29.62

400 (JV) — Jakobi Baumann (8th) 1:08.67 *PR*

1500 (Varsity) — Conlisk (7th) 4:56.75 *PR*

3000 (JV) — Baumann (5th) 12:37.59 *PR*

4×100 (Varsity) — Eck, Jordan Ford, Helmstadter, J. Smith (5th) 46.75

Shot Put (Varsity) — Dominic Dausey (8th) 32-10.75 *PR*

Shot Put (JV) — Connor Thompson (14th) 32-05.25 *PR*; Mitchell Carroll (18th) 29-05.00 *PR*; Grey Rische (25th) 27-05.25 *PR*; Keahi Sorrows (26th) 26-11.00

Discus (Varsity) — Chris Battaglia (7th) 102-07 *PR*

Discus (JV) — Dausey (10th) 87-06; Sorrows (18th) 72-01; Baumann (28th) 43-03

Javelin (Varsity) — Rische (9th) 116-09

Javelin (JV) — Dausey (7th) 100-10 *PR*; Ariah Bepler (16th) 81-11; Nile Lockwood (17th) 80-09 *PR*

High Jump (Varsity) — Thompson (5th) 5-02

High Jump (JV) — Ford (2nd) 5-04

Long Jump (Varsity) — Martin (9th) 17-02.75

Long Jump (JV) — Ford (1st) 16-06 *PR*; Eck (2nd) 16-05 *PR*; Carroll (4th) 15-11; Bepler (15th) 14-05.25; Lockwood (18th) 13-10.50

Triple Jump (Varsity) — Carroll (3rd) 35-01

Triple Jump (JV) — Thompson (3rd) 34-06

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Jared Helmstadter (front) set a PR in the 200 Saturday at the District 3 meet. (John Fisken p[hotos)

Jared Helmstadter (front) set a PR in the 200 Saturday at districts. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Bayne capped her freshman season with a PR in the 3200.

Lauren Bayne capped her freshman season with a PR in the 3200.

Day two was all about PRs.

While the Coupeville High School track squad didn’t add any more state qualifiers Saturday during the wrap-up of the District III meet at North Mason, the Wolves did set a string of top marks.

Six of the 10 CHS athletes who competed during day two put up the best time or throw of their high school careers.

Throwers Dalton Martin (shot put) and Skyler Lawrence (discus) both finished third Saturday, missing state by a single slot.

The duo had already qualified in different events Friday, with Martin winning the discus and Lawrence beating the field in the shot put.

The two, along with Makana Stone (400) and the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 girls’ relay squads (Stone, Marisa Etzell, Sylvia Hurlburt and Lauren Grove) will head to Cheney May 29-30.

Complete Day 2 results:

Girls:

200 — Makana Stone (4th) 27.29; Sylvia Hurlburt (5th) 27.39 *PR*; Marisa Etzell (8th) 28.49

800 — Abby Parker (7th) 2:42.62 *PR*

3200 — Lauren Bayne (8th) 13:00.63 *PR*

Discus — Skyler Lawrence (3rd) 89-06 *PR*

Javelin — Naika Hallam (7th) 76-08

Boys:

200 — Jared Helmstadter (4th) 23.86 *PR*

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (3rd) 41-10.25 *PR*

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

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Maya Toomey-Stout nabbed wins in the 100 and long jump Wednesday.

Maya Toomey-Stout nabbed wins in the 100 and long jump Wednesday. (Dawnelle Conlisk photos)

Wolf 7th grade girls celebrate on the ferry.

A pack of Wolf girls celebrate on the ferry.

Danny Conlisk (second from right) may have been the lone Wolf on the line, but he won the race.

Danny Conlisk (second from right) may have been the lone Wolf on the line, but he won the race.

Chris Battaglia was locked in.

The Coupeville Middle School eighth grader won two events en route to four top-three finishes Wednesday at a three-team track meet in Sultan.

Battaglia swept to wins in the discus and high jump, placed third in the shot put and claimed second in the long jump — an event he picked up at the last moment because he needed something to do while waiting for his regular events.

“He had great results! Amazing athlete, some PRs … pretty good meet!,” said CMS coach Elizabeth Bitting.

Other multiple winners included Maya Toomey-Stout (100, long jump), Lindsey Roberts (100 Hurdles, 200) and Danny Conlisk (200, 1600).

Mallory Kortuem (400), Gabe Eck (100), Jasmine Nastali (long jump) and Cassidy Moody (100 hurdles) rounded out the Wolf winners, as CMS ran away with 12 titles.

Lakewood and Sultan had much deeper teams than Coupeville and used their superior depth to claim the team titles on a day when the temperature climbed to a sticky 80 degrees.

Complete CMS results:

8th grade girls:

100 — Jasmine Nastali (2nd) 14.55; Madison Rixe (7th) 15.46

200 — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 28.93; Ashlie Shank (5th) 32.07; Rixe (6th) 32.69

100 Hurdles — Roberts (1st) 17.99; Nicole Laxton (8th) 32.99

4 x 100 Relay — Nastali, Shank, Emma Smith, Roberts (2nd) 57.98

Shot Put — Smith (2nd) 25-11.00; Laxton (7th) 20-07.00; Moira Reed (14th) 17-04.00

Discus — Smith (4th) 58-09; Laxton (10th) 47-07; Reed (13th) 33-05

Long Jump — Nastali (1st) 12-11.50; Laxton (16th) 8-11.25

7th grade girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (1st) 14.41; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (4th) 14.87; Tia Wurzrainer (9th) 15.87; Avalon Renninger (10th) 16.00; Ashleigh Battaglia (11th) 16.24

200 — Mallory Kortuem (2nd) 31.00; Battaglia (6th) 36.56

400 — Kortuem (1st) 1:11.95; Megan Thorn (4th) 1:17.32; Oliana Stange (6th) 1:19.78; Anna Dion (8th) 1:26.94

800 — Wurzrainer (3rd) 3:18.15

100 Hurdles — Cassidy Moody (1st) 19.73; Thorn (12th) 22.19

4 x 100 Relay — Kortuem, Renninger, Wurzrainer, Toomey-Stout (2nd) 59.43

4 x 200 Relay —Stange, Dion, Jillian Mayne, Thorn (3rd) 2:26.70

Shot Put — Stange (3rd) 21-07.00

Discus — Renninger (2nd) 57-11; Battaglia (5th) 45-09

High Jump — Hoskins (2nd) 3-10.00

Long Jump — Toomey-Stout (1st) 13-04.00; Battaglia (6th) 10-07.25; Dion (15th) 8-10.00; Hoskins (16th) 8-06.50

8th grade boys:

100 — Gabe Eck (1st) 12.48; Danny Conlisk (2nd) 12.67; Ty Eck (3rd) 12.94; Teo Keilwitz (7th) 13.65; Seth David (13th) 15.30; Dawson Sorrows (14th) 15.57

200 — Conlisk (1st) 26.22; G. Eck (2nd) 26.30; Keilwitz (5th) 28.82

1600 — Conlisk (1st) 5:26.13

Shot Put — Chris Battaglia (3rd) 31-11.00, Sorrows (9th) 29-03.00

Discus — Battaglia (1st) 100-09; T. Eck (3rd) 81-06; Sorrows (4th) 78-09

High Jump — Battaglia (1st) 5-06; Uriah Kastner (2nd) 4-10

Long Jump — Battaglia (2nd) 15-03.75; G. Eck (5th) 14-00.00; Kastner (6th) 13-09.00; Keilwitz (18th) 11-07.00; David (19th) 10-01.25

7th grade boys:

100 — Sean Toomey-Stout (2nd) 13.52; Jean Lund-Olsen (4th) 14.11; Alonzo Boyles (6th) 15.04; Gabe Carlson (7th) 15.06; Jaylen Nitta (8th) 15.08; Dawson Houston (9th) 16.61; Robert Roper (12th) 18.05

200 — Nitta (7th) 31.31; Thane Peterson (8th) 32.14; Boyles (10th) 32.60; Mason Grove (13th) 33.49

400 — Peterson (6th) 1:13.24

800 — Houston (5th) 3:18.31

110 Hurdles — Lund-Olsen (2nd) 20.50; Houston (12th) 27.30

4 x 100 Relay — Nitta, Carlson, Toomey-Stout, Lund-Olsen (3rd) 57.99

Discus — Peterson (9th) 53-09; Houston (15th) 42-07; Roper (20th) 33-02

High Jump — Grove (4th) 4-02.00

Long Jump — Toomey-Stout (3rd) 14-11.50; Lund-Olsen (4th) 13-07.50; Carlson (9th) 11-06.00; Boyles (15th) 10-06.75

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Mitchell Losey (John Fisken photos)

Mitchell Losey finished third in the javelin and set two PRs Monday. (John Fisken photos)

Delaney Armstrong (right), seen here with Lauren Grove, finished third in the 200.

   Delaney Armstrong (right), seen here with Lauren Grove, finished third in the 200 at the Olympic League JV championships.

Jesse Hester claimed titles in both the 110 and 300 hurdles.

Jesse Hester claimed titles in both the 110 and 300 hurdles.

What in the world did Grey Rische have for breakfast?

Whatever the Coupeville High School sophomore ingested Monday, it fueled him up big time.

By the time he was done rampaging through the Olympic League JV track and field championships at North Mason High School, Rische had set three PRs — including busting his best mark in the javelin by a jaw-dropping nine feet — and captured one of four victories by Wolf athletes.

Equally impressive were freshman Jesse Hester, who ran away with titles in both the 110 and 300 hurdles and sophomore Alexxis Otto, who claimed top honors in the shot put.

Her throw went more than three feet further than her previous best.

In a field of 10 schools, Coupeville finished 6th in the boys team standings and 7th on the girls side. 2A schools North Kitsap (boys) and North Mason (girls) took the team titles.

Complete CHS results:

Girls:

100 — Delaney Armstrong (12th) 15.50

200 — Armstrong (3rd) 31.55 *PR*

Shot Put — Alexxis Otto (1st) 26-09.50 *PR*; Naika Hallam (7th) 21-06.00; Amanda Foley (16th) 19-01.50

Discus — Otto (5th) 66-03; Foley (8th) 62-01; Armstrong (18th) 49-04

Javelin — Hallam (2nd) 80-05 *PR*; Otto (5th) 57-09 *PR*

Boys:

100 — Mitchell Losey (12th) 13.09; Grey Rische (13th) 13.17 *PR*; Jesse Hester (18th) 13.68 *PR*

200 — Losey (12th) 27.23 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Hester (1st) 20.59

300 Hurdles — Hester (1st) 49.99

Shot Put — Rische (16th) 26-09.50 *PR*

Discus — Rische (13th) 70-07; Losey (15th) 69-09

Javelin — Rische (1st) 121-05 *PR*; Losey (3rd) 112-11 *PR*; Hester (18th) 81-01

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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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