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Carson Field cruises to the finish line in an earlier meet. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

And so it begins.

The three-day 2B state track and field championships kicked off Thursday in Yakima, with two of Coupeville’s 18 athletes competing.

Wolf junior Carson Field and freshman Kayla Crane ran in the 1600 just hours after getting off the bus.

Field finished 15th in four minutes, 59.08 seconds, while Crane hit the line in 16th in a time of 6:13.63.

Things pick up considerably Friday, with Coupeville athletes slated to compete in nine events at the Don Holder Track at Zaepfel Stadium.

Various Wolves will vie in finals in shot put, javelin, triple jump, and pole vault, as well as in prelims in the 200, 400, 800, and 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 relays.

Wolf track stars gather at the rock before departing for Yakima Thursday morning. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

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Carly Burt soars skyward in the pole vault. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Three days to rule the world.

The Coupeville High School track and field team is sending 18 athletes to the 2B state meet in Yakima later this week.

Things kick off Thursday with Kayla Crane and Carson Field competing in the 1600.

After that, things get busy.

Friday is a mix of finals and prelims, while Saturday is all finals.

The schedule:

 

Friday:

Shot Put — Zane Oldenstadt, Reese Wilkinson, Katie Marti — Finals

Javelin — Marti — Finals

Triple Jump — Matthew Ward — Finals

Pole Vault — Cael Wilson, Axel Marshall — Finals

200 — Marquette Cunningham — Prelims

400 — Lyla Stuurmans, Preston Epp — Prelims

800 — Stuurmans, Carson Field — Prelims

4 x 100 Relay — Cunningham, Davin Houston, Epp, Nick Guay — Prelims

4 x 400 Relay — Epp, Blake Burrows, Wilson, Guay — Prelims

 

Saturday:

Pole Vault — Carly Burt, Aleksia Jump — Finals

Discus — Wilkinson, Zac Tackett — Finals

High Jump — Guay — Finals

3200 — Aleera Kent, Field — Finals

 

If they finish top eight in prelims:

200 — Cunningham — Finals

400 — Stuurmans, Epp — Finals

800 — Stuurmans, Field — Finals

4 x 100 Relay — Cunningham, Houston, Epp, Guay — Finals

4 x 400 Relay — Epp, Burrows, Wilson, Guay — Finals

Nick Guay and Lyla Stuurmans are competing in multiple events at the state meet. (Bailey Thule photo)

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Former Coupeville ace Savina Wells (right), kickin’ butt and takin’ names in Florida. (Photo property Mike Woodard)

She finished her season with a flourish.

Outperforming her seed by five spots, Fernandina Beach High School junior Savina Wells claimed eighth place in the high jump Thursday at the FHSAA Class 2A State Track and Field Championships in Florida.

She was one of three Pirates to compete at state, and one of two to score points, joining javelin chucker Luke Twardy.

The former Coupeville supernova tied her season-best mark with a jump of four feet, 11.75 inches, barely missing her PR, which stands at 5-00 from her sophomore campaign.

Wells, who grew up playing multiple sports on Central Whidbey’s prairie, earned her ticket to state by winning a jump-off at regionals May 7, after finishing in a three-way tie for second place.

Along with the high jump, she also competed in the javelin, discus, and long jump this season, finishing fifth in the first of those events at regionals.

This was Wells second season of track at Fernandina Beach, and her first trip to state.

She also plays volleyball and basketball for the Pirates.

Ulrik and Izzy’s younger sister, sometimes referred to as “The Chosen One” by Cow Town sports bloggers back in the day, was a four-sport sensation as a young Wolf, also ripping up the softball field.

Coupeville’s loss became Florida’s gain when she and her family moved to the Sunshine State after her freshman year.

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Izzy LeVine, who chews up foes on the wrestling mat, gets her props for qualifying for the state tourney. (Photo courtesy Sean LeVine)

Izzy LeVine took a chomp out of Arizona wrestling.

The Casteel High School sophomore, who grew up haunting the ballfields and gyms of Coupeville, claimed fourth place at the state wrestling meet Saturday in Phoenix.

Izzy, the rampaging “lil’ sis” of Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame inductees Micky and Jae LeVine, won three of five matches.

Competing in the 126-pound class, the tenacious one opened with two wins Friday, before losing a close one to eventual state champ Brianna Reyes, a senior.

LeVine bounced back Saturday during action at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, pinning her first foe before being edged out in the 3rd/4th place bout.

She finishes the high school season with a sterling 47-5 mark.

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Coupeville sophomore Finn Price (far left) trains with Falcon swimmers (l to r) Tyson Prendergast, Caleb Lewis, Jack Hempel, and Rowan Jung. (Jackie Saia photo)

He beat the odds to make a big splash.

Finn Price is the lone swimmer at Coupeville High School, and there’s no pool in Cow Town.

That means the Wolf sophomore heads South six days a week, picks up a gaggle of Falcon water wizards, then hops on a ferry and completes the trek to Kamiak High School.

Once the postseason arrives, Price and his fellow Whidbey pool men head off their own way, with Coupeville’s splash king still punching above his weight class.

Though CHS is a 2B school, the lowest rung for swim is 1A/2A, and that’s where Price qualified for the state meet.

Friday, he hit the water at the King County Aquatic Center, powering to a 15th place finish (out of 20 competitors) in the 100 free, hitting the wall in 52.83 seconds.

Price wrapped his big city odyssey with an 11th place showing in the 200 free, finishing in 1:55.83, beating his seeding time in both events.

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