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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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The swings looked good, but the Wolves spent most of Monday being baffled by Sultan hurler Tyler. (John Fisken photo)

   The swings looked good, but the Wolves spent most of Monday being baffled by Sultan hurler Tyler Ohlson. (John Fisken photo)

“As good as things went Saturday, they went bad today!”

Willie Smith was still smiling in the parking lot after the game, but it was the strained smile of a coach blessed with a very young team that will be incredible some days, and soul-searing on others.

After a sublime Opening Day win over Blaine, Smith’s Coupeville High School baseball squad took a step back Monday, falling 6-0 to visiting Sultan in a game that had few highlights for the Wolf faithful.

For one thing, the non-conference loss came to a Turk squad that went winless a year ago.

Last year, when the two schools shared Cascade Conference residency, the Wolves swept three from Sultan.

This time around, the only one doing the sweeping was Turk hurler Tyler Ohlson.

Using 92 pitches, he blanked Coupeville, now in the Olympic League, on three hits and a walk while striking out four.

The biggest blow the Wolves landed was a double off of the bat of senior Kyle Bodamer, but he was stranded.

Adding insult to injury, Bodamer’s last name was changed to Budnaer in the game report that currently sits on the Everett Herald’s web site.

Oh, Herald, with your never-ending love of misspelling Coupeville names, never change.

After Aaron Curtin and Aaron Trumbull combined to toss a no-hitter against Blaine, Wolf hurlers CJ Smith and Julian Welling were decent, but not quite as effective.

Smith surrendered runs in the first and second, before Sultan tacked on two more in both the fifth and seventh against Welling.

Coupeville, now 1-1 on the young season, gets a chance to get back on the winning track when they travel to Willie Smith’s alma mater, Sequim, Wednesday.

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Sean Toomey-Stout hauls in a reception.

Sean Toomey-Stout was a two-way terror this season. (John Fisken photo)

More like great day.

Closing their season in style, the Coupeville Middle School football squad savaged host Sultan 46-0 Thursday, avenging an earlier season loss to the Turks.

The first time the two schools met, it was much different.

“The last time we met Sultan it was our first and only home game, most players had less than 24 hours of football under their belts and we were beat; it wasn’t pretty,” said CMS coach Bob Martin. “This time the story was a bit different.

“Our young men practiced six days a week, conditioned just about every day, and showed Sultan the results of what hard work and dedication can accomplish,” he added. “It was a good day.”

Coupeville came out ready to rumble, stripping the ball away from Sultan on the opening kickoff.

One play later, the Wolves scored their first touchdown and the rout was on.

“Our offense and defense were very solid; we scored on almost every possession and limited them to no more than five first downs,” Martin said. “It was a total team effort, everyone knew what their responsibilities were and did it.”

Chris Battaglia closed out a stellar eighth grade season by rumbling for 265 yards on the ground, while Teo Keilwitz (50-yard TD) and Sean Toomey-Stout (20-yard pick six) both chipped in with game-busting plays.

The Wolf defense hit Sultan from every side, and always with intensity.

Toomey-Stout (seven tackles), Keilwitz (6), Koa Davison (5), Jaushon Clay (5), Jake Pease (4) and Battaglia (4 tackles, 3 assists) all made an impact.

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Allison Shank (John Fisken photos)

  CMS 8th grader Ashlie Shank prepares to serve up an ace in an earlier match. (John Fisken photos)

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Wolf 7th graders stage a rally.

They had to travel to get it, but that first win was out there waiting for them.

On the road in Sultan Tuesday, the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade varsity volleyball team used stellar defensive play to surge to its first victory of the season.

Winning in straight sets, the Wolves bounced the host Turks 25-11, 25-13, 15-12 to give first-year coach Sadi Foltz her initial triumph.

The 7th grade JV split sets, dropping its opener 20-11 before bouncing back for a 20-16 win.

Coupeville’s other two squads took losses, with the 7th grade varsity falling 25-15 and 25-17 before taking the third set 15-12 and the 8th grade JV being nipped 20-5, 20-11.

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The big stare down. (John Fisken photos)

The big stare down. (John Fisken photos)

Chris Battaglia rumbles for big yardage.

Chris Battaglia rumbles for big yardage.

Luke Martin wants the ball ... now.

Luke Martin wants the ball … now.

Wolf coach Bob Martin channels his inner Mike Ditka during his pregame talk.

Wolf coach Bob Martin channels his inner Mike Ditka during his pregame talk.

Sean Toomey-Stout hauls in a reception.

Sean Toomey-Stout hauls in a reception.

Team tackling at its finest.

Team tackling at its finest.

Ignoring the sporadic rain drops Wednesday, the Coupeville Middle School football squad played its lone home game of the season, falling 20-12 to Sultan.

The Wolves jumped out to a quick 12-0 lead in the season opener on two touchdown runs by Chris Battaglia.

The eighth grader pounded in on runs of 20+ and 40+ yards to stake CMS to the advantage, before the visiting Turks rallied with a strong air game.

Clicking away between the rain drops was travelin’ photo man John Fisken, and the photos above are courtesy him.

To see more (and possibly purchase some — part of the proceeds goes to fund scholarships for CHS senior student athletes) head over to:

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