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Fawn Gustafson unleashes the bubbly as son Clay Reilly joins the party. (John Fisken photos)

   Fawn Gustafson unleashes the bubbly as son Clay Reilly joins the party. (John Fisken photo)

Gabe Wynn (Sylvia Hurlburt photo)

Gabe Wynn is ready for his close-up. (Sylvia Hurlburt photo)

Nick Etzell (Fisken photo)

   Nick Etzell charges the field after the final out, looking for someone to hug. (Fisken photo)

Reilly (Fisken photo)

Reilly: “The playoffs? They’re that way!!” (Fisken photo)

Chris Smith (Hurlburt photo)

   Chris Smith loves the sight of his base runners stepping on home one after another. (Hurlburt photo)

Julian Welling (Hurlburt photo)

   Julian Welling is either dancing in celebration, or a bee got trapped in his pants… (Hurlburt photo)

Wendi Hilborn (Fisken photo)

Wendi Hilborn gets everyone (including the cameraman) wet. (Fisken photo)

Kory Score (HUrlburt photo)

Kory Score strolls home. (Hurlburt photo)

Da champs. (Fisken photo)

Da champs. (Fisken photo)

It was a special day.

Friday, Apr. 29, 2016 will go down as a milestone in Coupeville High School sports history, with the baseball squad clinching its first league title in 25 years.

A 10-0 win over visiting Port Townsend set the stage, and then Wolf moms popped the corks on bottles of sparkling cider, chasing their sons around in the celebration.

Along for the ride were photographers Sylvia Hurlburt and John Fisken, who captured some of the in-game and after-game action for us.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11375&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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Sylvia Hurlburt, the feistiest one of them all. (John Fisken photo)

Sylvia Hurlburt, the feistiest one of them all. (John Fisken photo)

Hurlburt and Jovanah Foote -- cheer buddies for life. (Photos courtesy Kristin Hurlburt)

   Sylvia and Jovanah Foote — cheer buddies for life. (Photos courtesy Kristin Hurlburt)

"I'll get off the freakin' Ferris Wheel when I feel like it, buddy, and not before!!"

   “I heard you the first time, woman! I’ll get off the freakin’ Ferris Wheel when I feel like it, and not before!!”

He's not heavy, he's my brother. Sylvia and big bro' Larry.

The dynamic duo — Sylvia and big bro’ Larry.

Workin' as the paparazzi. (John Fisken photo)

Workin’ as a paparazzi. (John Fisken photo)

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The track superstar at rest. (Kristin Hurlburt photos)

Miss Hurlburt, friend to animals.

Miss Hurlburt, friend to animals.

Awwwwwwww...

Awwwwwwww…

Today, if you haven’t heard, is national Sylvia Hurlburt day.

The Coupeville High School senior, a whirlwind of positivity and wonderment (and athletic skill and sunny snarkiness, too!), is celebrating her cake day, having hit the big 1-8 on her journey towards graduation.

As she celebrates her latest milestone, we present a few hundred photos to mark the occasion.

OK, 23 photos, if you’re counting, but that’s still the most I’ve run for anyone’s birthday. So, that’s something.

I also got one of Sylvia’s closest friends, fellow CHS cheer captain Jovanah Foote, to say a few words about Miss Hurlburt.

So, let’s turn the stage over to her.

Sylvia is one of my oldest friends and she is spectacular.

She cheers, she dances, and she’s a crazy athlete.

She is a bundle of joy and love mixed with a little sass and I absolutely love it.

I’ve known her since I was very little and it’s insane that we’re both already 18 and graduating.

I have so many great memories with her, starting from preschool all the way up to our final year of high school, and I absolutely cherish all of them.

Cheering with her all these years has been so fun and great!

I have enjoyed being by her side, her partner in crime.

I can’t wait for many more memories in our lives because we will forever be best friends.

I love you and I hope your 18th birthday is insanely FABULOUS!

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Sylvia Hurlburt

   Sylvia Hurlburt, the first still-active CHS athlete to be inducted into the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame. (John Fisken photo)

Hurl

Sylvia, the teammate. (John Fisken, Kristin Hurlburt and Deb Smith photos)

The toes, the toes... (Michael Stadler photo)

The toes, the toes… (Michael Stadler photo)

Kristin

Sylvia inherited the awesome gene from mom Kristin. (John Fisken photo)

Dear Sylvia Hurlburt,

You stepped in to Coupeville High School as a freshman right as Coupeville Sports started up, and, along with the rest of the Class of 2016, have been the first generation of Wolves to have their athletic accomplishments exhaustively detailed on a day-to-day basis.

And yet, it is fair to argue you have perhaps not received your full due.

Today, five days before your birthday, I want to right that (at least a little bit) by bestowing on you an “honor” that no one else has received.

As the sole honoree in the 41st class to be inducted into the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame, you are the first athlete to be enshrined before graduation.

Yes, even before you-know-who.

A handful of other Wolves still competing have landed in the Hall for creating magical moments, or as part of a team, but, up until this moment, there was always sort of an unwritten rule that we would laud an athletic career after it became a complete career.

But why wait?

I know you’ll be in the Hall, for a ton of reasons, and setting some sort of future date for enshrinement would be pointless.

You’re gonna be in there, you deserve to be in there, so you’re going in now, to stand alongside your aunt Kristan (literally, because when folks hit the Legends tab up on the top of the blog, your name, in alphabetic order, now sits between your aunt and Kyra Ilyankoff.)

You were a superstar before the birth of Coupeville Sports — May 2, 2012 you won three events (100, 200, 4 x 200) as a CMS 8th grader —  and you’ll be one long after you move beyond my coverage area.

But during the time this blog has been active (Aug. 2012 to today) you, Sylvia Lawanda (yeah, probably not your real middle name…) Hurlburt, have been as truly transcendent as any one I have covered.

Track, where you have never been able to compete at home due to a crumbling CHS oval, is your first, but far from your last, calling card.

A superb sprinter and a relay anchor with ice in her veins, you’ve been to state with four relay teams (with 3rd and 5th place medals in the 4 x 200), and you currently are one-fourth of the most dangerous squad in the land.

Running along with Lauren Grove, Lindsey Roberts and Makana Stone, you, Sylvia, are part of the current fastest 4 x 200 team in 1A and the second-fastest 4 x 100 unit.

I fully expect you to add more state meet medals to your trophy case when the season winds down in May in Cheney (or maybe Chelan? No, probably not Chelan…).

Pack some sunscreen, for yourself,  cause it’s hot over there, and for the other teams, cause they may finish the race with severe wind burn from you lapping them so hard.

But, of course, you are about much more than just track, Miss Hurlburt.

You’re a cheer captain, a strong student, and a highly-accomplished, life-long practitioner of the brutal, beautiful art of ballet.

When I hear athletes complain about the rigors of their sport, I think about sending them your way, because, frankly, they have nothing on dancers.

That you have endured years of bodily abuse (the toes, the toes…) while continuing to perform so elegantly, always amazes me.

And then, of course, towering over everything, over the speed on the oval, the grit on the stage, the spirit on the sideline, the commitment in the classroom, we have you, Sylvia the person.

Even when you’re being snarky, even when you’re dropping side-eye at me as I lamely try to explain why I’ve never traveled to one of your track meets, you remain one of the friendliest, most thoughtful, considerate, truly caring, well-spoken young women I have ever known.

Watching you interact with your teammates, especially in the quiet moments when you don’t know people are watching, I have come to know just how special you truly are.

You’ve been willing to be in a ton of photos, Sylvia, and the funny ones are gold for me here on the blog.

But the ones where you and Makana are hugging each other, and joy spills out of both of you because of your pride and happiness in each others accomplishments, that’s what I will remember.

The moment where you and Lauren are standing alone at the line, heads bowed, holding hands, united by something far, far deeper than being part of the same relay unit, still slays me.

It has been a joy to write about you these past four years, and to be a small slice of your life, even when you’re giving me (well-deserved) grief, Miss Hurlburt.

I hope you know how special we all think you are, as an athlete, yes, but even more as a person.

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Jakobi Baumann (John Fisken photos)

   A week in, Wolf frosh Jakobi Baumann has the second-fastest 3,000 time by a 1A male runner. (John Fisken photos)

Sylvia

Sylvia Hurlburt, quick with the feet, quick with the sarcasm.

Two meets are in the books, and the Wolves are already hitting top times.

Coupeville High School’s track and field squad currently has six individuals and two relay teams in the top 10 in their events among 1A competitors.

Leading the way is the girls 4 x 100 relay unit of Lauren Grove, Sylvia Hurlburt, Lindsey Roberts and Makana Stone.

In their one outing, they broke the tape in 52.42 seconds, which is good for second-best in 1A behind a fearsome foursome from Lynden Christian.

Other Wolves currently in the top 10 in their events:

Sylvia Hurlburt — 10th in the 200 (28.02)

Lindsey Roberts — 8th in the 100 Hurdles (17.76)

Abby Parker — 2nd in the 1500 (6:15.98)

Jakobi Baumann — 2nd in the 3000 (12:37.59)

Danny Conlisk — 2nd in the 1500 (4:56.75)

Jordan Ford — 7th in the high jump (5-06)

Gabe Eck, Ford, Jacob Smith, Jared Helmstadter — 7th in 4 x 100 (46.75)

Parker and Conlisk are the only Wolves to currently also sit in the top 10 in their event when you look at all classifications (4A-1B).

Conlisk is 9th in the 1500, while Parker is 7th in the same event.

To see the complete rankings, pop over to:

http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Division/Top.aspx?DivID=73261

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Sylvia

   Sylvia Hurlburt (red and gray top) claimed Coupeville’s best varsity finish of the day, a second in the 200. (John Fisken photos)

Mitchell Carroll

   When he wasn’t strumming his guitar, Mitchell Carroll finished 3rd in the triple jump.

The competition was deep, but Coupeville rose to the occasion.

Competing at the 13-team Port Angeles Invitational Saturday, the Wolf track team racked up 26 PRs, with an especially strong showing on the girls side of the competition.

The Wolf girls, sparked by a second-place showing in the 200 from Sylvia Hurlburt, and thirds in the 100 hurdles (Lindsey Roberts) and discus (Skyler Lawrence) placed 7th as a team.

That was the best showing by a 1A school, putting them ahead of Olympic League rivals Klahowya and Chimacum, as well as non-conference foe Forks and three 1B schools.

Sequim took the title, with the top six schools all being 2A.

On the boys side, 2A North Kitsap finished on top, while Coupeville, whose best showing was a third in the triple jump from Mitchell Carroll, placed 11th overall in the team race.

Teams were allowed to have one competitor in each varsity event, with everyone else competing as JV athletes.

Jordan Ford took home Coupeville’s lone title on the day, winning the JV long jump.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 (Varsity) — Sylvia Hurlburt (4th) 13.67

100 (JV) — Lindsey Roberts (2nd) 14.21 *PR*; Ashlie Shank (8th) 15.33 *PR*

200 (Varsity) — Hurlburt (2nd) 28.44

200 (JV) — Roberts (2nd) 29.12 *PR*; Shank (9th) 31.73

1500 (Varsity) — Abby Parker (6th) 6:15.98

100 Hurdles (Varsity) — Roberts (3rd) 17.76 *PR*

300 Hurdles (Varsity) — Lauren Bayne (5th) 1:03.17

Shot Put (Varsity) — Skyler Lawrence (4th) 28-07.75

Shot Put (JV) — Alexxis Otto (9th) 22-04.75; Emma Smith (11th) 21-10.00 *PR*; Naika Hallam (13th) 20-11.00

Discus (Varsity) — Lawrence (3rd) 82-04

Discus (JV) — Allison Wenzel (3rd) 69-07; Parker (4th) 68-02 *PR*; Otto (8th) 62-05; E. Smith (14th) 58-08 *PR*; Hallam (27th) 45-09 *PR*

Javelin (Varsity) — Wenzel (6th) 79-00 *PR*

Javelin (JV) — Parker (3rd) 70-00; Bayne (5th) 68-09; Lawrence (6th) 65-01; Otto (18th) 44-09; Tomi Herrera (25th) 38-09 *PR*

High jump (Varsity) — Bayne (7th) 4-02

Long jump (Varsity) — Lauren Grove (4th) 14-05.25

Triple jump (Varsity) — Grove (4th) 28-06 *PR*

BOYS:

100 (Varsity) — Jacob Smith (5th) 11.87 *PR*

100 (JV) — Jared Helmstadter (8th) 12.21; Gabe Eck (11th) 12.31 *PR*; Jacob Martin (21st) 13.03 *PR*; Kyle Burnett (32nd) 13.99

200 (Varsity) — Helmstadter (6th) 24.85

200 (JV) — Danny Conlisk (10th) 25.89; Burnett (31st) 29.62

400 (JV) — Jakobi Baumann (8th) 1:08.67 *PR*

1500 (Varsity) — Conlisk (7th) 4:56.75 *PR*

3000 (JV) — Baumann (5th) 12:37.59 *PR*

4×100 (Varsity) — Eck, Jordan Ford, Helmstadter, J. Smith (5th) 46.75

Shot Put (Varsity) — Dominic Dausey (8th) 32-10.75 *PR*

Shot Put (JV) — Connor Thompson (14th) 32-05.25 *PR*; Mitchell Carroll (18th) 29-05.00 *PR*; Grey Rische (25th) 27-05.25 *PR*; Keahi Sorrows (26th) 26-11.00

Discus (Varsity) — Chris Battaglia (7th) 102-07 *PR*

Discus (JV) — Dausey (10th) 87-06; Sorrows (18th) 72-01; Baumann (28th) 43-03

Javelin (Varsity) — Rische (9th) 116-09

Javelin (JV) — Dausey (7th) 100-10 *PR*; Ariah Bepler (16th) 81-11; Nile Lockwood (17th) 80-09 *PR*

High Jump (Varsity) — Thompson (5th) 5-02

High Jump (JV) — Ford (2nd) 5-04

Long Jump (Varsity) — Martin (9th) 17-02.75

Long Jump (JV) — Ford (1st) 16-06 *PR*; Eck (2nd) 16-05 *PR*; Carroll (4th) 15-11; Bepler (15th) 14-05.25; Lockwood (18th) 13-10.50

Triple Jump (Varsity) — Carroll (3rd) 35-01

Triple Jump (JV) — Thompson (3rd) 34-06

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