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Dalton Martin won a district title in the discus Friday. (John Fisken photos)

Wolves (l to r) lauren Grove, Marisa Etzell, Sylvia Hurlburt and Makana Stone are state-bound in both the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200.

Wolves (l to r) Lauren Grove, Marisa Etzell, Sylvia Hurlburt and Makana Stone are state-bound in both the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200.

Skyler

   Skyler Lawrence was back on the victory stand Friday, but this time she was on top of the podium after winning a district title in the shot put.

The trip to the state track meet was a lonely one for Makana Stone last year.

This year she’ll have plenty of company.

Stone, who finished second in the 400 last year as a sophomore, will be going back to Cheney for a third straight year, and this time she’ll be taking a bunch of teammates with her.

Six Wolves punched tickets to the 1A state meet with their performances Friday at districts, and there’s still a full day of competition ahead.

The two-day District III meet, held at North Mason High School, wraps up Saturday.

In day one, Wolf throwers Dalton Martin (discus) and Skyler Lawrence (shot put) won district titles, with both setting PRs with their throws.

Stone claimed second in the 400 and both of the relay teams she is running on — the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 — finished second as well with season-best times.

She’s joined on both squads by Sylvia Hurlburt, Marisa Etzell and Lauren Grove.

Top two finishes earn a berth to state.

At the half-way point, Coupeville is fourth in the girls’ team standings and seventh in the boys.

Cascade Christian and Port Townsend hold the leads currently.

Complete Day 1 results:

Girls:

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (4th) 13.53

400 — Makana Stone (2nd) 59.18

4 x 100 Relay — Lauren Grove, Hurlburt, Stone, Marisa Etzell (2nd) 51.40

4 x 200 Relay — Grove, Hurlburt, Stone, Etzell (2nd) 1:48.73

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (1st) 30-05 *PR*

High Jump — Lauren Bayne (6th) 4-02

Boys:

110 Hurdles — Jesse Hester (8th) 20.73

Discus — Dalton Martin (1st) 139-01 *PR*

Triple Jump — Connor Thompson (4th) 37-08 *PR*

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Christine Fields (John Fisken photos)

Christine Fields fine-tunes her short game. (John Fisken photos)

Fear the Lone Wolf.

Fear the Lone Wolf.

Christine Fields knows the way to the big time. She’s been there before.

The Coupeville High School senior will trek to Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco May 27-28 to cap her stellar high school golf career, marking her fourth consecutive appearance at the state tourney.

Fields, who finished fifth in 1A as a junior, will be riding a hot streak after torching the field Tuesday at districts.

Carding an 84 at Bremerton’s Gold Mountain Golf Club, she claimed her second title in a row, following her romp through the Olympic League Championships last week.

In winning the District 3 tourney, she out-dueled 14 other contenders from Klahowya, Cascade Christian, Seattle Christian, Charles Wright Academy and Bellevue Christian.

Now, after playing in Dupont as a freshman and Lake Spanaway the last two seasons, she’ll hit up Pasco in one final bid for state glory.

In her three previous trips Fields has claimed 8th, 15th and 5th.

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Christine Fields is ready to rumble. (John Fisken photo)

Christine Fields is ready to rumble. (John Fisken photo)

Now, it gets serious.

Having tuned up with a third-place finish in a match Wednesday at Useless Bay Golf and Country Club, Christine Fields is heading off to her fourth, and final, golf postseason.

The Coupeville High School senior, who has placed at state all three seasons, claiming 5th in 1A last year, has been training and traveling with South Whidbey.

Now, the Lone Wolf will break free from the Falcons and the 1A/2A Cascade Conference and join the league her classmates have been playing in this year, the 1A Olympic League.

Fields will tee off in that league’s 18-hole tournament May 12 in Sequim, playing against golfers from Klahowya and Port Townsend for the first time this season.

Finish in the top three and she qualifies for districts May 19 at Gold Mountain.

A final trip to state would come May 27-28, if she qualifies.

Since Coupeville doesn’t have a golf team, Fields has spent the past years repping the red and black while practicing and playing with South Whidbey.

Wednesday was the final time she would step on a golf course with a full roster of her “teammates.”

The Falcons crushed visiting Sultan 118-20, with Tarra Moore taking medalist honors, carding a 30 in modified Stableford scoring over nine holes.

Fields compiled a 26, putting her right on the heels of South Whidbey’s Rosie Portillo, who netted a 27.

Now, it’s goodbye to the Falcons (except for the ones she could possibly run into down the road at state) and modified Stableford scoring, and hello to stroke play and one final run at postseason glory.

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