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Wolf freshman Lindsey Roberts, roaring up the outside,

   CHS frosh Lindsey Roberts, here with coach Chad Felgar, roared up the outside lane Saturday, claiming fourth in the 100 hurdles. (Sherry Roberts photo)

(Sylvia Hurlburt photo)

   The Sole Sisters — Lauren Grove, Roberts, Sylvia Hurlburt and Makana Stone, broke school records in both relays this weekend. (Sylvia Hurlburt photo)

Jacob

   Jacob Smith (and his mom) bask in the glow of his first state meet medal. (Deb Smith photo)

Sole Sisters (Eileen Stone photo)

Sole Sisters 4 Ever. (Eileen Stone photo)

This will go down as one of the great years in Coupeville High School track history.

Capping a brilliant two-day run through the 1A state meet in Cheney, the Wolves picked up six more medals Saturday, running their total to nine.

That’s the most medals won at one state meet since the 2008 CHS squad also claimed nine.

While 2016 doesn’t match 2006, when the CHS boys won four state titles, including the only relay crown in school history, this year’s pack of Wolves can stand proud.

The girls finished 11th in the team standings, the best of any District 3 school, while the boys placed 15th, just a point-and-a-half behind Port Townsend.

Naches Valley won the girls title (South Whidbey was 17th), while Zillah took the boys trophy home.

Entering this year’s meet, Coupeville had four athletes who had won three or more medals at a single state meet — Jon Chittim (who won four in 2006), Tyler King, Kyle King and Brian Miller.

They nearly doubled that this weekend, with seniors Makana Stone and Dalton Martin and freshman Lindsey Roberts all hitting the trifecta.

Martin is the first Wolf in history to win three throwing medals at the same state meet (2nd in discus, 8th in both javelin and shot put), while Roberts and Stone became the first CHS girls to reach the three-medal, one-meet level.

The irrepressible freshman was the first to do what even former Wolf greats like Natasha Bamberger, Jennie Cross and Madison Tisa McPhee had not, when she sandwiched a shocker in the 100 hurdles in between legs on two relay squads.

Roberts, who was the only frosh to toe the starting line in the hurdles, was seeded eighth, but came roaring up on the outside to knock off half the pack and finish fourth.

Packaged around that, she teamed with the “Sole Sisters,” — Stone, Sylvia Hurlburt and Lauren Grove — to run strong in both the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 races.

The 4 x 2 team equaled last year’s 3rd place showing, breaking a school record, while the Wolves claimed sixth in the 4 x 1.

Coupeville broke the school record in the shorter race during Saturday’s prelims.

Stone then capped her prep career with a second-place showing in the 400, trailing only three-time state champ Maya Jackson of Northwest across the line.

That left the Wolf senior with seven state meet medals, while her quicksilver running mate since 7th grade, Hurlburt, zoomed away with four of her own for her stellar career.

While the Wolf girls were running wild on the oval, Martin was pulling off his second surprise of the meet.

Jumping from a #16 seed in the javelin to medal Friday, he vaulted from a #12 seed in the shot put to put the final stamp on his life as a Wolf.

With a second-place showing in his premier event, the discus, Martin finished with four state meet medals for his high school run.

After freshman Chris Battaglia tied his PR in the high jump with a leap of 5-04, sophomore Jacob Smith delivered the final high note for Wolf Nation.

Roaring to a fourth-place finish, he put the track community on notice he’ll be back, and he wants more medals.

Many more.

While Wolf seniors Hurlburt, Stone, Martin, Jared Helmstadter, Lathom Kelley and Jordan Ford (8th in the pole vault Friday) depart, Coupeville should return several marquee athletes next season.

Eight of the 13 Wolves who competed in Cheney are underclassmen, led by Roberts, Smith and Grove, who now has three state meet medals of her own.

Other potential returnees with state experience include Skyler Lawrence, Danny Conlisk, Mitchell Carroll, Henry Wynn and Battaglia, as well as Allison Wenzel, Connor Thompson, Ashlie Shank and Grey Rische, who were alternates this year.

Complete Day 2 results:

Girls:

400 — Makana Stone (2nd) 58.74

100 hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (4th) 16.39 *PR*

4 x 100 relay — Lauren Grove, Roberts, Stone, Sylvia Hurlburt (6th) 50.98

4 x 200 relay — Grove, Roberts, Hurlburt, Stone (3rd) 1:46.41 *SCHOOL RECORD*

Boys:

200 — Jacob Smith (4th) 23.06

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (8th) 47-07.75 *PR*

High Jump — Chris Battaglia (14th) 5-04 *PR*

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Lauren Grove

   Lauren Grove stands high above the crowd, one fourth of two of the fastest relay squads in the state. (John Fisken photos)

Jacob Smith

   Jacob Smith, seen here during a relay at sub-districts, has the 7th fastest time in the 200 among all 1A runners.

The magnificent seven continues to ride high.

With just two meets left in the track and field season (districts and state), Coupeville has seven athletes who currently own one (or more) of the best marks set in 1A this year.

Senior Makana Stone is the leader of the pack, with Top 10 times in two individual events as well as two relays.

One of those relay squads — the 4 x 200 girls — was nudged out of a top spot over the weekend.

After sitting #1 for much of the way, the Wolves (1:47.00) are now .22 of a second behind Cascade (Leavenworth), which posted its time of 1:46.78 at the Caribou Trail League Meet Saturday.

What does that mean? Showdown in Cheney in two weeks!

Of course, the Wolves can always move back up to the top at this weekend’s district meet in Bremerton, as well.

As strategy is planned, and the final days of the season unfold, take a quick moment to ogle where the Wolves stand as of May 16:

Girls:

400 — Makana Stone (2nd in 1A) 58.55

800 — Stone (8th in 1A) 2:21.89

4 x 100 — Lauren Grove, Lindsey Roberts, Stone, Sylvia Hurlburt (5th in 1A) 51.10

4 x 200 — Grove, Roberts, Hurlburt, Stone (2nd in 1A) 1:47.00

Boys:

200 — Jacob Smith (7th in 1A) 23.01

300 Hurdles — Lathom Kelley (5th in 1A) 41.48

Discus — Dalton Martin (3rd in 1A) 161-07

To see how Coupeville compares to the rest of the track world, hop over to:

http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Division/Top.aspx?DivID=73261

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Cassidy Moody

  Cassidy Moody puts in work on the hurdles during practice. (John Fisken photos)

Jean Lund-Olsen (left) and Ja'Tarya Hoskins work on the relay hand-off. Sort of...

  Jean Lund-Olsen and Ja’Tarya Hoskins work on the relay baton hand-off. Sort of…

Let the PRs rain down.

Competing at a three-team meet in Port Townsend Wednesday, the Coupeville Middle School track and field squads racked up 44 personal bests, spreading those out among 28 competitors.

The Wolves also brought home a new school record, courtesy the 8th grade boys 4 x 100 relay team of Jean Lund-Olsen, Jaylen Nitta, Sean Toomey-Stout and Nick Wielandt.

When it came to personal accomplishment, Ashleigh Battaglia was the front-runner, nabbing PRs in all four of her events (100, 75 hurdles, long jump and discus).

Jake Mitten, Ben Smith and Sam Wynn paced the boys with three PRs each.

Complete results:

GIRLS:

60 — Ja’Tarya Hoskins 9.20, Lily Zustiak 9.24; Cassidy Moody 9.25; Helen Sinclair 9.94; Raven Vick 10.04

100 — Mallory Kortuem 14.08 *PR*; Morgan Pease 14.97; Mica Shipley 15.87; Natalie Hollrigel 15.87; Zustiak 16.01; Ashleigh Battaglia 16.04 *PR*; Mikaela Labrador 16.07 *PR*; Zara Bradley 17.30

200 — Moody 32.58; Lucy Sandahl 33.00; Zoe Trujillo 35.88; Labrador 35.98; Jillian Mayne 38.50

400 — Sandahl 1:11 *PR*

800 — Pease 2:58.53 *PR*; Tia Wurzrainer 3:02.51

75 hurdles — Hoskins 14.77; Moody 15.00; Battaglia 15.08 *PR*

200 hurdles — Kortuem 35.05

4 x 100 relay  — Hoskins, Sandahl, Kortuem, Moody 59.21; Bradley, Hollrigel, Avalon Renninger, Wurzrainer 1:02.78

4 x 200 relay — Hollrigel, Renninger, Trujillo, Wurzrainer 2:13

Discus — Renninger 63-09 *PR*; Battaglia 47-05 *PR*; Shipley 35-04 *PR*

Javelin — Vick 69-10.5; Sinclair 47-01; Labrador 40-9.5 *PR*

Long Jump — Battaglia 11-2 *PR*, Pease 10-11; Shipley 9-05 *PR*; Sinclair 8-11

BOYS:

60 — Sean Toomey-Stout 8.14; Nick Wielandt 8.64; Jaylen Nitta 9.03; Ethan Clavette 9.16; Sage Downes 9.20; Gabe Carlson 9.28; Ben Smith 10.46 *PR*

100 — Toomey-Stout 12.09 *PR*; Jean Lund-Olsen 13.03 *PR*; Wielandt 13.81; Jake Mitten 13.84 *PR*; Clavette 14.36 *PR*; Downes 14.63; Carlson 14.87; Smith 16.79 *PR*; James Mayne 17.94; Trystan Ford 18.79 *PR*; Ricky Rebischke-Smith 19.19 *PR*

200 — Wielandt 26.20 *PR*; Nitta 28.80; Sam Wynn 30.96 *PR*; Chris Cernick 31.18; Thane Peterson 31.69; Zach Ginnings 36.51 *PR*; Mayne 39.31

400 — Aram Leyva 1:05.20; Downes 1:05.49 *PR*; Peterson 1:07.86 *PR*

800 — Leyva 2:30.22 *PR*

1600 — Leyva 5:32; James Wood 5:33; Tucker Hall 5:43 *PR*; Wynn 6:04 *PR*

75 hurdles — Lund-Olsen 13.06 *PR*; Mitten 13.19 *PR*; Cernick 15.70

200 hurdles — Cernick 35.88 *PR*; Smith 40.99

4 x 100 relay — Lund-Olsen, Toomey-Stout, Nitta, Weilandt 51.87

4 x 400 relay — Koa Davison, Hall, Leyva, Wood 4:39

Shot Put — Ford 16-10; Tian Yu 16-09; Rebischke-Smith 16-06

Discus — Peterson 91-03; Clavette 61-08 *PR*; Mason Grove 61-08 *PR*, Mayne 43-04 *PR*; Yu 38-09 *PR*; Ford 26-01; Rebischke-Smith 26-01

Javelin — Carlson 93-06 *PR*; Ginnings 67-10 *PR*; Ford 60-01.5; Yu 48-09 *PR*; Rebischke-Smith 40-04

High Jump — Matthew Kelley 4-04; Mitten 4-04 *PR*; Grove 4-0; Smith 4-0 *PR*; Wood 4-0 *PR*

Long Jump — Lund-Olsen 15.05; Toomey-Stout 15-04.5; Downes 13-00, Carlson 12-06 *PR*, Kelley 11-10 *PR*; Wynn 11-06.5 *PR*; Ginnings 9-09.5

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(Deb Smith photo)

   Jordan Ford (far right) seen here with teammates (l to r) Jared Helmstadter, Gabe Eck and Jacob Smith, shattered his school record in the pole vault Saturday. (Deb Smith photo)

Jordan Ford went a long way to shatter a school record.

Having traveled 153 miles from Central Whidbey to Eastern Washington Saturday, the Coupeville High School senior still had a spring in his step and flew high enough at the 45th annual Cashmere Invitational to set a new mark in the pole vault.

He cleared an even 12 feet, good for second-place in a 16-team meet, going a good three inches beyond the previous CHS record in the event.

The athlete whose name he erased? His own.

Ford’s previous school record had stood for a whole 15 days, since he cleared 11-09 at a meet in Langley Mar. 31.

His high-flying accomplishment, and two wins — Dalton Martin in the discus and the Wolf girls (Lauren Grove, Lindsey Roberts, Makana Stone, Sylvia Hurlburt) in the 4 x 200 — topped a day in which longtime Wolf coach Randy King returned to a school he once worked at back in the olden days.

The Wolf boys finished 7th out of 15 teams in the team race, while the girls were 8th in a field of 16.

Okanogan and Cascade (Leavenworth) won team titles.

With so many teams at the invitational, schools were restricted to just two competitors in each event, which limited the number of Wolves who made the long trip.

Those who did show up set 10 PRs, led by Allison Wenzel, who set personal marks in both of her events (300 hurdles and javelin).

Jakobi Baumann (3000), Lauren Bayne (javelin), Mitchell Carroll (triple jump), Danny Conlisk (1500), Ford (pole vault), Martin (shot put), Stone (800) and Henry Wynn (1500) joined Wenzel in notching career bests.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Makana Stone (3rd) 13.36

200 — Sylvia Hurlburt (10th) 28.52

800 — Stone (3rd) 2:25.86 *PR*

1500 — Lauren Bayne (17th) 6:18.59

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (8th) 18.31

300 Hurdles — Mckenzie Meyer (15th) 58.87; Allison Wenzel (17th) 1:00.41 *PR*

4 x 100 — Lauren Grove, Roberts, Stone, Hurlburt (2nd) 51.93

4 x 200 — Grove, Roberts, Stone, Hurlburt (1st) 1:48.65

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (9th) 29-11

Discus — Lawrence (8th) 89-08; Alexxis Otto (20th) 69-10

Javelin — Bayne (7th) 97-09 *PR*; Wenzel (11th) 86-11 *PR*

High Jump — Bayne (13th) 4-04

Triple Jump — Grove (11th) 29-00.75

BOYS:

100 — Jacob Smith (8th) 12.01, Gabe Eck (14th) 12.80

200 — Smith (5th) 24.00

400 — Jared Helmstadter (9th) 56.42

1500 — Danny Conlisk (12th) 4:45.09 *PR*; Henry Wynn (17th) 4:51.64 *PR*

3000 — Jakobi Baumann (17th) 11:46.14 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Ariah Bepler (18th) 50.75

4 x 100 — Smith, Eck, Helmstadter, Jordan Ford (5th) 46.53

4 x 400 — Conlisk, Helmstadter, Smith, Wynn (9th) 3:47.74

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (2nd) 45-03 *PR*; Dominic Dausey (21st) 32-03

Discus — Martin (1st) 155-05; Chris Battaglia (17th) 94-09

Javelin — Mitchell Losey (13th) 123-07; Grey Rische (16th) 119-09

High Jump — Connor Thompson (11th) 5-02

Pole Vault — Ford (2nd) 12-00 *PR*

Long Jump — Mitchell Carroll (14th) 17-04.25

Triple Jump — Carroll (4th) 40-05 *PR*; Thompson (10th) 36-00

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Jacob Smith, seen here during an earlier meet, won three times Thursday in Langley. (John Fisken photo)

   Jacob Smith, seen here during an earlier meet, won three times Thursday in Langley. (John Fisken photo)

It was an unexpected beat-down.

Sparked by two school records, seven wins and 29 PRs, the Coupeville High School boys’ track and field squad stunned three of its former Cascade Conference rivals Thursday afternoon in Langley.

On the day Wolf seniors Dalton Martin (discus) and Jordan Ford (pole vault) put their names up on the big board in the gym, CHS won its first team meet title in a very long time.

Individual excellence has not been an issue in recent years, but team depth has for Coupeville.

Not so Thursday, as the Wolves rang up 84 points to South Whidbey’s 63.

Sultan (57) and Granite Falls (50) rounded out the team battle on the boys side.

The Wolf girls swept both relay events, but fell prey to the depth issue and finished fourth with 34 points, trailing Granite Falls (82), South Whidbey (82) and Sultan (75).

While Makana Stone and her teammates on the relay squads (Sylvia Hurlburt, Lauren Grove and Lindsey Roberts) tend to get a lot of buzz, and quite fairly with all their accomplishments, Thursday belonged to the boys.

Martin, making his first appearance of the season, shattered the CHS discus mark by eight feet, while Ford broke the pole vault record by three inches.

It was just his second try at the event since moving to Coupeville, and he went 15 inches higher in a week’s time.

Sophomore Jacob Smith was a three-time winner, zipping to titles in the 100 and 200 before joining Ford, Jacob Martin and Gabe Eck to win the 4 x 100.

Dalton Martin won both the shot put and discus, while Lathom Kelley ran the fastest time in 1A this year in the 300 hurdles and Ryan Griggs triumphed in the high jump.

“A great meet for the Wolves!,” said an understandably giddy Coupeville track coach Randy King.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Madison Rixe (9th) 14.63 *PR*; Mckenzie Meyer (12th) 15.12 *PR*; Ashlie Shank (13th) 15.13 *PR*; Julia Jones (19th) 18.49 *PR*

200 — Lauren Grove (4th) 28.07 *PR*; Lindsey Roberts (6th) 28.95; Rixe (7th) 30.22 *PR*; Shank (10th) 31.27 *PR*

800 — Makana Stone (2nd) 2:27.42 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Roberts (4th) 18.02

300 Hurdles — Meyer (4th) 56.92 *PR*; Lauren Bayne (5th) 1:00.67

4 x100 — Grove, Sylvia Hurlburt, Roberts, Stone (1st) 51.37; Jovanah Foote, Meyer, Abby Parker, Shank (4th) 1:01.05

4 x 200 — Grove, Hurlburt, Roberts, Stone (1st) 1:49.32

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (4th) 29-09.75; Alexxis Otto (7th) 25-00; Naika Hallam (9th) 20-05.75; Emma Smith (11th) 20-00; Estefanny Liquidano (13th) 15-07.50

Discus — Lawrence (3rd) 84-03; Otto (7th) 73-10; Parker (10th) 64-03; E. Smith (11th) 63-04 *PR*; Allison Wenzel (12th) 63-00; Liquidano (15th) 43-00 *PR*; Foote (16th) 42-03

Javelin — Bayne (5th) 80-11 *PR*; Parker (7th) 74-01 *PR*; Lawrence (8th) 74-00; Hallam (9th) 72-08; Wenzel (10th) 70-02; Otto (15th) 59-04 *PR*; Foote (17th) 46-04

High Jump — Bayne (4th) 4-04

Triple Jump — Grove (3rd) 29-09 *PR*

BOYS:

100 — Jacob Smith (1st) 11.90, Lathom Kelley (2nd) 11.99; Jordan Ford (6th) 12.29 *PR*; Jared Helmstadter (7th) 12.31; Gabe Eck (11th) 12.54; Kyle Burnett (15th) 13.54; Hunter Downes (17th) 14.15

200 — J. Smith (1st) 24.03 *PR*; Danny Conlisk (5th) 25.83; Henry Wynn (7th) 26.25 *PR*; Burnett (9th) 29.24

400 — Helmstadter (2nd) 55.88; Conlisk (3rd) 56.57 *PR*; Wynn (5th) 59.35 *PR*; Nile Lockwood (6th) 1:06.07 *PR*

1600 — Conlisk (3rd) 5:03.82 *PR*; Wynn (6th) 5:10.27 *PR*; Jakobi Baumann (14th) 6:31.51

3200 — Baumann (4th) 14:16.37

300 Hurdles — Kelley (1st) 41.48 *PR*

4×100 — J. Smith, Eck, Jacob Martin, Ford (1st) 46.09; Downes, Grey Rische, Burnett, Connor Thompson (4th) 51.90

Shot Put — Dalton Martin (1st) 44-04 *PR*; Chris Battaglia (7th) 32-02 *PR*; Thompson (8th) 31-10.50; Mitchell Carroll (9th) 31-06 *PR*; Rische (14th) 28-02.25 *PR*; Keahi Sorrows (15th) 28-02; Luke Carlson (17th) 24-02 *PR*

Discus — D. Martin (1st) 158-05 *PR*; Battaglia (5th) 104-09 *PR*; Sorrows (13th) 72-10

Javelin — Rische (5th) 121-05; Ariah Bepler (13th) 92-11 *PR*; Lockwood (16th) 71-09; Carlson (17th) 71-00 *PR*; Sorrows (19th) 64-00 *PR*

Pole Vault — Ford (2nd) 11-09 *PR*

High Jump — Ryan Griggs (1st) 5-06; Battaglia (2nd) 5-04 *PR*; Ford (3rd) 5-02

Long Jump — Carroll (4th) 17-10.50 *PR*; Eck (4th) 17-10.50 *PR*; Battaglia (6th) 17-04.50 *PR*; Bepler (7th) 15-07.50 *PR*; Downes (8th) 14-11 *PR*; Lockwood (11th) 14-08.50 *PR*; Baumann (13th) 10-10 *PR*

Triple Jump — Carroll (2nd) 37-04.50 *PR*; Griggs (3rd) 35-10; Thompson (5th) 35-02

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