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CHS track stars Makana Stone (left), Lathom Kelley (center) and Sylvia Hurlburt (sunglasses) will travel to every one of their meets in 2014. (Kristin Hurlburt photo)

The most dynamic athlete at Coupeville High School will NOT perform in front of home fans this spring.

Sophomore sprinter and relay ace Makana Stone, who smashed school records, placed at state and won her first 30+ races as a freshman, will spend the spring on the road.

She and fellow state meet veterans like Sylvia Hurlburt and Marisa Etzell will travel to every one of their 2014 track meets, as CHS, for the first time in memory, will not host a home meet.

The only time the Wolves will perform on Whidbey Island, in fact, is Thursday, March 20 when they kick off the season with an appearance at the Oak Harbor Jamboree (3:30 PM start).

After that, there’s trips to Sultan, Cedarcrest (twice) and Granite Falls, among other destinations, but no home meets and no trips to South Whidbey.

No reason has been given for the lack of a home meet.

Coupeville Middle School will host a home meet April 30, when King’s, Langley and Lopez Island will come to town.

But the lack of a home meet for the high school squad could derail one of the school’s traditions.

Does that mean that Senior Night for thrower Nick Streubel and others will take place on a bouncing school bus somewhere on the back roads of America as Coupeville completes its never-ending road trip?

Probably.

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Sylvia Hurlburt poses with the new school track records she helped set last season.

Sylvia Hurlburt poses with some of the new school track records she helped set last season.

Almost there.

The names are engraved. Now the records just need to be hung on the wall in the entrance way to the Coupeville High School gym.

Then they can be broken again and again and again a few more times.

With three of the five athletes involved in setting new school records in the girls’ 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 being underclassmen last season, the Wolf track squad is primed for much more record-breaking to come.

Sylvia Hurlburt and Makana Stone were only freshmen last season, while Marisa Etzell was a sophomore.

Only Madison Tisa McPhee and Jai’Lysa Hoskins were seniors, and, while they will be greatly missed, there is a pack of speedy girls coming up to try and take their spots on the relay teams.

The future for Wolf track? It’s bright, and very, very fast.

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