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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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Koa Davison is ready for his close-up. (Deb Smith photos)

Koa Davison is ready for his close-up. Maybe. (Deb Smith photos)

guys

A pack of fleet-footed Wolves, hanging out and waiting for their next event.

"I'm still cold!!"

“Nope, I’m still cold!!”

girls

“Yep, we’re coming for your records. All of them.”

Aram

Aram Leyva busts a gut down the backstretch. (Pat Kelley photos)

Zoe

Relay mates Zoe Trujillo (back) and Avalon Renninger celebrate.

And so it begins.

A brand new middle school track season officially kicked off Wednesday, as Coupeville hopped over to Port Townsend for a three-team meet.

Bringing 42 athletes, the Wolves outnumbered their hosts from Blue Heron Middle School, who had 26, but fell way short of Stevens.

A large school that funnels students to 2A high school Port Angeles, Stevens had a whopping 119 athletes on site.

Even so, Coupeville dominated the day.

“We undoubtedly won the meet,” said CMS coach Bob Martin. “Our athletes swept many of the events; they’ve put in the work and it showed!”

With so many athletes involved, Martin and co-coach Elizabeth Bitting did extraordinary work keeping track of Coupeville’s stats.

Keep in mind, it’s the first meet, everything was topsy-turvy and a good chunk of these athletes are new to Coupeville Sports and try not to go bonkers if I flip some numbers or names here.

(Pretty) complete results:

GIRLS:

60 — Ja’Tarya Hoskins 8.30, Cassidy Moody 8.39; Lily Zustiak 8.50; Helen Sinclair 9.62; Raven Vick 9.72

100 — Mallory Kortuem 14.37; Morgan Pease 14.47; Zustiak 15.44; Natalie Hollrigel 15.63; Mica Shipley 15.70; Ashleigh Battaglia 16.40; Mikaela Labrador 16.93

200 — Moody 29.00; Lucy Sandahl 31.00; Zustiak 33.87; Zoe Trujillo 34.35; Labrador 34.38; Jillian Mayne 38.60

400 — Kortuem 1:11; Sandahl 1:14; Trujillo 1:16

800 — Tia Wurzrainer 3:00.97

75 hurdles — Moody 14.02; Hoskins 14.50; Battaglia 16.00; Vick 16.98

200 hurdles — Kortuem 32.09; Pease 35.95

4 x 100 relay  — Hoskins, Sandahl, Kortuem, Moody (1st) 59.00; Zara Bradley, Hollrigel, Avalon Renninger, Wurzrainer (2nd) 59.15

4 x 200 relay — Hollrigel, Renninger, Trujillo, Wurzrainer 2:06.28

Discus — Renninger 54-9; Shipley 35-8; Battaglia 33-04

Javelin — Vick 72-9; Mayne 59-4; Sinclair 53-6

Long Jump — Pease 12-1; Battaglia 10-7, Sinclair 10-1; Shipley 9-1

BOYS:

60 — Sean Toomey-Stout 7.75; Jaylen Nitta 8.08; Sage Downes 8.09; Ethan Clavette 8.18; Nick Wielandt 8.39; Gabe Carlson 8.73;

100 — Toomey-Stout 12.85; Jean Lund-Olsen 13.03; Wielandt 13.48; Jake Mitten 14.01; Downes 14.33; Carlson 14.35; Clavette 14.53; Matthew Kelley 14.56; Ben Smith 17.01; James Mayne 17.01

200 — Wielandt 26.29; Thane Peterson 26.92; Nitta 28.70; Chris Cernick 31.80; Zach Ginnings 36.52; Mayne 36.88

400 — Aram Leyva 1:05; Peterson 1:08; TJ Rickner 1:23

800 — Leyva 2:38; Rickner 3:02

1600 — Leyva 5:19; James Wood 5:30; Koa Davison 5:45; Tucker Hall 5:48; Aiden Juras 6:07; Rickner 6:21

75 hurdles — Lund-Olsen 13.37; Mitten 13.87; Cernick 14.79; Smith 19.08

200 hurdles — Mason Grove 34.7; Smith 40.4

4 x 100 relay — Lund-Olsen, Toomey-Stout, Nitta, Weilandt 53.18; Mitten, Downes, Kelley, Smith 57.05

4 x 400 relay — Davison, Hall, Leyva, Wood 4:46

Shot Put — Trystan Ford 23-04; Ricky Rebischke-Smith 20-02, Tian Yu 19-09

Discus — Peterson 95-06; Clavette 47-04; Ford 37-00, Rebischke-Smith 37-0; Yu 34-00

Javelin — Carlson 70-05; Ford 68-10; Ginnings 58-09; Yu 46-01; Rebischke-Smith 42-07

High Jump — Kelley 4-08; Mitten 4-04; Grove 4-02

Long Jump — Toomey-Stout 16-06; Lund-Olsen 15-11; Downes 13-06, Carlson 12-00, Ginnings 10-01

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(John Fisken photos)

   Mica Shipley is coming to claim all your track records. All of them, I said. (John Fisken photos)

relay

   Fleet-footed duo Jaylen Nitta (left) and Jean Lund-Olsen work on relay hand-offs.

Mason Grove

   Hoops star Mason Grove hopes to follow in the track footsteps of highly-successful older sister Lauren.

girls

“A camera?!?!?!?! Yeah, we don’t need to practice…”

girl

Mikaela Labrador is on the move.

Avalon

   Avalon Renninger (left) and Sage Downes are back at it again, preparing to destroy all their rivals at yet another sport.

Logan

   He’s not on the CMS team yet (one more year), but Logan Martin is already a natural.

Sean Toomey-Stout

   Sean Toomey-Stout (left) takes the baton from Nick Wielandt and prepares to hit Mach-3.

The countdown has begun.

Coupeville Middle School’s track and field team makes its debut Wednesday, with a meet in Port Townsend, and the Wolves are deep into preparations.

As they went through a practice Monday, wanderin’ photo man John Fisken, who was in town to shoot CHS baseball, softball and tennis, stopped by to snap some pics.

The photos above are courtesy him.

If you like what you see, maybe buy him a Diet Coke. I hear he likes ’em.

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Sage Downes (John Fisken photos)

   Sage Downes, seen here in an earlier game, helped the CMS 7th grade varsity have the closest game of the afternoon Monday. (John Fisken photos)

Jean Lund-Olsen scored buckets in two separate games.

Jean Lund-Olsen scored buckets in two separate games.

Some days you’re rolling and others you just get rolled.

Monday was the second kind of day for the Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball program, as all four of its teams were routed by visiting Stevens.

It was the final home game for the Wolf boys (they travel to Sequim Thursday to wrap the season), but, facing off with a ginormous school that feeds 2A Port Angeles, Coupeville had little chance for a sweet swan song.

At the eighth grade level, with a couple of players missing, the Wolves fielded seven players for their varsity game and just six for the JV contest.

Stevens, by contrast, routinely swapped out all five players at the same time, running in platoons on a regular schedule.

Buoyed by fresh legs, Stevens steamrolled to 56-20 (varsity) and 57-12 (JV) wins in 8th grade play.

Across the hall in the middle school gym, their 7th grade counterparts picked apart the Wolves 48-25 (varsity) and 48-12 (JV).

8th grade varsity — An atrocious start, with CMS falling behind 16-0 midway through the first, proved impossible to overcome.

Sean Toomey-Stout finally broke the drought for the Wolves, picking up a loose ball and taking it coast to coast for a bucket.

A sweet running hook off the fingertips of Mason Grove and a couple of soft jumpers from Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim were the highlights the rest of the way, but Stevens used a sizable height and strength advantage to control the game in the paint.

Coupeville put together its best run in the fourth, with Toomey-Stout and Pacquette-Pilgrim both tossing in four.

Toomey-Stout’s buckets, coming on consecutive possessions, were the prettiest of the day, as the left-hander muscled his way past his defender, went airborne, then hung in the air, leg kicking out as he drained the jumper.

Pacquette-Pilgrim topped the scoring chart with eight, while Toomey-Stout (6), Grove (2), Jean Lund-Olsen (2) and Jered Brown (2) penciled in their names as well.

8th grade JV — The Wolves had trouble controlling the ball and getting into any kind of offensive flow, not hitting their first basket until late in the second quarter.

Things went uphill a bit in the second half, when hard-working Omar Moralez scored all six of his points.

The first bucket came on a pullback jumper, as he charged into a pack of Stevens players, then fell back and lofted up the ball over the outstretched hands of multiple defenders.

His other baskets both came off of rebounds.

One of them, after he ripped a rebound away from a rival, banked in off the glass with 0:01 on the clock in the third, raising the biggest cheer of the afternoon from the Wolf high school players in attendance.

Dawson Houston added four, while Aram Leyva and Gavin Knoblich each netted a free-throw for CMS.

7th grade varsityJake Mitten was the lone Wolf to reach double digits, powering to a team-high 14 in the closest game of the day.

Daniel Olson tossed in four, Dakota Eck hit for three and Matthew Kelley and Sage Downes each chipped in with a bucket to round out the scoring.

7th grade JVTucker Hall and Michael Laska led the way with three apiece, while Ben Smith, Alex Jimenez and Lund-Olsen netted two apiece.

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Daniel Olson (John Fisken photo)

   Daniel Olson and the Wolves fought hard but fell in Forks Thursday. (John Fisken photo)

The Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball teams ventured into bat country Thursday and returned from Forks (Twilight … bats, you get it) with three losses in three games.

The JV squad, which was a joint venture between the 7th and 8th grade squads, had the best result, pushing their hosts to overtime before falling 33-29.

That game featured a breakout performance by Omar Moralez, who threw down eight of his team-high 12 during a fourth-quarter rally.

Dawson Houston tallied seven in support, Aram Leyva banked home five, Aiden Juras and Gavin Knoblich popped for two apiece and Johnathan Partida swished a free-throw to round out Coupeville’s scoring.

Tucker Hall, Jaylen Nitta, Michael Laska, Gage Powers, Ben Smith and Alex Jimenez also saw floor time in that game.

Coupeville’s varsity squads had a little more trouble scoring, racking up a combined 34 points across two losses in which final scores were buried on the side of the road before boarding the bus home.

The 7th grade Wolves were held to a season-low 14, with Jake Mitten leading the way with eight.

Matthew Kelley added five, including a three-ball, while Daniel Olson netted a free throw.

Sage Downes, Dakota Eck and Smith also saw action for the younger varsity squad.

Coupeville’s 8th grade varsity did a little better, tallying 20 points.

Sean Toomey-Stout was top dog with nine, while Koa Davison added six. Mason Grove netted three, all on free-throws, and Jered Brown dropped in a bucket.

Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim, Jean Lund-Olsen, Andrew Martin and Ulrik Wells ventured onto the court in Forks as well.

The Wolves have an immediate turn-around, venturing back on the road Friday to play Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend.

That’s a makeup for an earlier set of games that was denied by bad weather and timid ferry captains.

Coupeville has its final home games of the season Monday, Jan. 11 against Stevens (2:45 tip).

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