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Middle school track and field season is upon us. (Leslie Stoner photos)

Tamsin Ward is back, and so are the wins.

The Coupeville 8th grader kicked off her third, and final, season of middle school track and field Wednesday by doing exactly what she’s done for two years running.

Whomp on people.

Ward, who earned 23 wins across her first two CMS seasons, captured wins in the 100, shot put, and high jump while competing against Northshore Christian Academy and Sultan in her home stadium.

And she wasn’t the only Wolf to have an excellent day, with Diesel Eck and Elizabeth Marshall also claiming parts of three victories.

The former won the shot put and discus while running a leg on a 4 x 100 relay team, while the latter claimed top honors in the 100 hurdles and long jump, then pulled duty on a triumphant 4 x 200 squad.

River Simpson and Cyrus Sparacio were two-time winners, with Coupeville holding its own in the team standings as well.

The Wolf 8th grade girls and boy’s 6th/7th squad captured team titles.

“Our first meet of the season was a great adventure!” said CMS coach Jon Gabelein.

“While some students were more nervous than others about stepping into their first meet of the season, they all showed up ready to work hard and show good sportsmanship at the same time!

“Now that they have their baseline numbers, their continued practice and pushing themselves even more will allow them to generate even stronger results during the coming weeks!”

Ready to rumble.

 

Wednesday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

8th grade:

100 — Tamsin Ward (1st) 13.89

100 Hurdles — Elizabeth Marshall (1st) 21.93

4 x 200 Relay — Kennedy O’Neill, Sage Stavros, Cassandra Powers, Marshall (1st) 2:17.28

Shot Put — Ward (1st) 35-06; C. Powers (2nd) 23-10 *PR*

High Jump — Ward (1st) 4-04

Long Jump — Marshall (1st) 12-01 *PR*; O’Neill (2nd) 11-04

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Andrea Gonzalez (1st) 14.75 *PR*; Bella Sandlin (5th) 15.37 *PR*; Ava Alford (7th) 15.52; Rhylee Inman (10th) 15.78 *PR*; Abbie Moss 15.92 *PR*; Mia Goers (14th) 16.05 *PR*; Ella Holm (15th) 16.11 *PR*; Claire Lachnit (16th) 16.15 *PR*; Finley Helm (17th) 16.18; Miah Patterson (20th) 16.38 *PR*; Sophia Magdolen (22nd) 16.59 *PR*; Sabrina Judnich (25th) 16.99 *PR*; Amira Anunciado (26th) 17.09 *PR*; Victoria Quiroga Rivera (29th) 17.68 *PR*; Evelyn Merino-Martinez (30th) 17.82 *PR*

200 — Sandlin (2nd) 34.35 *PR*; Patterson (4th) 36.05 *PR*; Quiroga Rivera (7th) 37.85 *PR*; Merino-Martinez (8th) 37.89 *PR*; Arianna Vinson (9th) 39.46 *PR*

400 — Autumn Hunt (2nd) 1:18.89 *PR*

1600 — Annaliese Powers (2nd) 6:32.04 *PR*; Sarai Dangerfield (5th) 6:55.96 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Inman (4th) 21.54; A. Powers (5th) 21.79 *PR*; Emma Green (6th) 22.02 *PR*; A. Hunt (7th) 22.10 *PR*; Kaleigha Millison (8th) 22.57; Helm (9th) 22.65 *PR*; Alford (10th) 22.93 *PR*; Dangerfield (17th) 34.23 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Millison, Laurel Crowder, Moss, Goers (2nd) 1:04.15; Lachnit, Zariyah Allen, A. Hunt, Magdolen (4th) 1:07.47; Maja Govorcin, Holm, Reagan Green, Sophia Burley (5th) 1:09.05

Shot Put — Holm (3rd) 23-03 *PR*; Addison Jacobson (4th) 22-09 *PR*; Moss (7th) 19-09 *PR*; Helm (8th) 19-05 *PR*; Alford (11th) 17-03 *PR*; Gonzalez (16th) 12-06 *PR*

Discus — Allen (1st) 75-05 *PR*; Lachnit (3rd) 49-04 *PR*; Millison (4th) 47-04 *PR*; E. Green (5th) 43-10 *PR*; Judnich (8th) 39-03 *PR*; Vinson (16th) 32-00 *PR*; A. Powers (17th) 31-08 *PR*; Govorcin (18th) 30-05 *PR*; Jacobson (19th) 29-03 *PR*

Long Jump — Burley (2nd) 13-02.50 *PR*; Millison (5th); 12-04.50; Inman (6th) 11-04.50 *PR*; E. Green (8th) 11-02.50 *PR*; Anunciado (14th) 10-08.50 *PR*; Allen (17th) 10-00.50 *PR*; Patterson (17th) 10-00.50 *PR*; Quiroga Rivera (20th) 9-03 *PR*; R. Green (21st) 9-02.50 *PR*; Vinson (25th) 8-08 *PR*; Merino-Martinez (26th) 8-06 *PR*; Dangerfield (31st) 7-03 *PR*; Magdolen (33rd) 6-08 *PR*

 

Malachi Chapa soars over the high jump bar.

 

BOYS:

8th grade:

100 — Brian Thompson (4th) 13.34 *PR*; Kion Tellery (15th) 14.26 *PR*; Zaydyn Dees (18th) 15.48 *PR*

400 — Hunter Atteberry (4th) 1:14.09 *PR*; Dees (5th) 1:14.22 *PR*

800 — Cyrus Sparacio (1st) 2:29.60 *PR*

1600 — Sparacio (1st) 5:19.62 *PR*; Henry Bailey (3rd) 5:42.94 *PR*; Atteberry (6th) 6:54.98 *PR*; Nolan Hunt (7th) 7:03.83 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Frank Morrell (5th) 25.12 *PR*

Shot Put — Tellery (9th) 26-01 *PR*; N. Hunt (11th) 19-06 *PR*

Discus — Thompson (7th) 69-07 *PR*; Sparacio (8th) 68-10 *PR*; N. Hunt (17th) 45-08 *PR*; Dees (18th) 38-07 *PR*

Long Jump — Thompson (2nd) 16-09 *PR*; Bailey (4th) 15-06 *PR*

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Jesse Kehoe (5th) 14.79 *PR*; Liam Stoner (8th) 15.03 *PR*; Diesel Eck (9th) 15.20 *PR*; Les Queen (10th) 15.28 *PR*; Maverick Walling (11th) 15.35; Vincent Alguire (13th) 15.57 *PR*; Brenden Tumulty (24th) 19.87 *PR*

200 — River Simpson (1st) 27.11 *PR*; Jacob Lujan (4th) 30.06 *PR*

400 — Ceiba Rusch (2nd) 1:33.95

800 — Walling (1st) 2:47.46 *PR*; Lincoln Wagner (3rd) 3:28.82

1600 — Archer Schwarz (2nd) 6:12.29 *PR*; Tanner Kempton (3rd) 7:20.40 *PR*; Rusch (5th) 7:35.30 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Lujan (2nd) 20.52 *PR*; Malachi Chapa (4th) 20.97 *PR*; Wagner (7th) 22.47 *PR*; Kempton (11th) 24.83 *PR*; Rusch (14th) 27.62

4 x 100 Relay — Chapa, Xander Beaman, Eck, Simpson (1st) 55.01; Rusch, Kempton, Stoner, Lujan (3rd) 1:03.84

Shot Put — Eck (1st) 32-01; Alguire (2nd) 26-11

Discus — Eck (1st) 80-06 *PR*; Tumulty (15th) 33-06 *PR*

High Jump — Kehoe (1st) 5-0 *PR*; Beaman (2nd) 4-06 *PR*; Chapa (5th) 4-05 *PR*; Queen (4th) 4-04 *PR*; Stoner (6th) 4-02 *PR*

Long Jump — Kehoe (3rd) 14-08 *PR*; Queen (7th) 13-0 *PR*; Chapa (8th) 12-11 *PR*; Walling (11th) 12-03 *PR*; Schwarz (12th) 12-02 *PR*; Wagner (13th) 12-00; Lujan (16th) 11-01 *PR*; Kempton (19th) 10-06 *PR*; Tumulty (24th) 8-07 *PR*

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Tamsin Ward stares down the incoming soccer ball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The season is done, but photos continue to show up.

Various paparazzi covered the games played by the co-ed Coupeville High School soccer squads, and their cameras continue to spit out digital images long after the final shot on goal was registered.

The pics above and below come to us courtesy John Fisken.

To see everything he shot this season (we think), pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Soccer-2024-2025

 

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Haylee Armstrong prepares to unleash wicked heat from the pitcher’s circle. (Michelle Armstrong photo)

Somewhere in the world today, a Central Whidbey girl is being dynamic.

Whether it’s on the softball field or soccer pitch, Coupeville’s young women are spending the summer scorching their rivals.

The pics above and below, poached off of their mom’s Facebook accounts, capture just a few of them.

They are Wolves, and they are gonna howl.

Coupeville ace Halle Black joined North Whidbey’s softball all-stars for the postseason and is now state bound. (Mandi Black photo)

Wolf booters (left to right in front) Taylor Marrs, Lillian Ketterling, and Tamsin Ward finetune their skills while playing select soccer. (Jandellyn Ward photo)

Off to conquer new worlds. (Black photo)

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Tamsin Ward now has 23 wins through two seasons of middle school track and field. (Photo courtesy Jandellyn Ward)

One, a coronation. The other, a most pleasant surprise.

The Coupeville Middle School track and field team put a stamp on the 2024 season Wednesday at day two of the Cascade League Championships in Lakewood, winning two individual titles.

The first, a triumph in the 100 from Tamsin Ward, was a thunderous uppercut.

It gave the Wolf 7th grader her second league title of the season, following a win in the shot-put last week, and her 12th victory of this campaign.

That pushes Ward one win ahead of the 11 she nailed down as a 6th grader and ties her with future high school state champ Alex Murdy for the second-best performance by a CMS athlete since 2008.

Only Lindsey Roberts, with 18 wins in 2015, tops the duo, and both she and Murdy did their winning work as 8th graders.

And why 2008? That’s as far back as athletic.net has CMS track marks recorded.

Young stars (left to right) Claire Lachnit, Zariyah Allen, and Kaleigha Millison celebrate the day. (Photo courtesy Shalomah Allen)

Wednesday’s second title was a bit more of a surprise, as 6th grader Zariyah Allen made them bow down in the discus.

Chucking the implement a stunning 15 feet further than her previous PR, she captured her second-ever win as a CMS track supernova and did it on the season’s biggest stage.

Zariyah’s second throw was perfect,” said Wolf coach Jon Gabelein.

“While I knew it was much farther than she has ever thrown before, she was surprised that the official confirmed the measurement.

“Passing her previous record by 15 feet is amazing.”

Wednesday’s rumble, a seven-team showdown, finished with South Whidbey winning both girls team crowns, while King’s (6th/7th) and Lakewood (8th) split the boys titles.

Coupeville might not have had the depth to topple their bigger-school rivals in the team standings, but, to an athlete, they impressed their coaches.

“Throughout our season, students were able to see how strong efforts turn into even stronger abilities,” Gabelein said.

A Wolf runner slices between two private school rivals. (Ezekiel Allen photo)

 

Wednesday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

8th grade:

200 — Laken Simpson (6th) 29.50 *PR*

400 — Taylor Marrs (4th) 1:16.59 *PR*

1600 — Mikayla Wagner (2nd) 6:22.47; Devon Wyman (5th) 6:47.07

4 x 200 Relay — Lillian Ketterling, L. Simpson, M. Wagner, Wyman (3rd) 2:12.60

Discus — Ketterling (3rd) 68-02 *PR*; Amelia Crowder (6th) 57-05.50 *PR*, Marrs (9th) 54-01

Long Jump — M. Wagner (19th) 11-03; Isa Mc Fetridge (24th) 10-07.50

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Tamsin Ward (1st) 13.72 *PR*

200 — Hyley Farrell (3rd) 30.31

4 x 100 Relay — Brooklyn Pope, Emma Cushman, Farrell, Annaliese Powers (5th) 1:02.77

4 x 200 Relay — Farrell, Ward, Elizabeth Marshall, Sage Stavros (2nd) 2:10.58

Discus — Zariyah Allen (1st) 72-06 *PR*; Claire Lachnit (13th) 47-04.50 *PR*

Long Jump — Farrell (6th) 12-03.75; Kennedy O’Neill (11th) 11-04.25; Marshall (15th) 10-09.50; Autumn Rubin (18th) 10-07.50; Pope (21st) 10-01.50

Flying to success. (Ezekiel Allen photo)

 

BOYS:

8th grade:

100 — Beckett Green (8th) 12.61 *PR*

200 — Green (5th) 26.21

4 x 100 Relay — Edmund Kunz, Green, Shiloh Sandlin, Leonardo Rodriguez (3rd) 53.05

Shot Put — Khanor Jump (8th) 33-01.50 *PR*

High Jump — Johnathan Jacobsen (9th) 4-08

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Collin Mirabile (4th) 13.00

200 — River Simpson (6th) 28.00 *PR*

800 — Cyrus Sparacio (7th) 2:42.58 *PR*; Lincoln Wagner (10th) 2:53.58; Sawyer Rudat (11th) 2:53.83; Ossian Merkel (13th) 2:56.68; Archer Schwarz (14th) 2:59.21 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Malachi Chapa, Xander Beaman, R. Simpson, Henry Purdue (5th) 56.72

Shot Put — Mirabile (3rd) 33-03.50 *PR*; Diesel Eck (6th) 28-05.50; Vincent Alguire (9th) 27-07 *PR*; Nolan Hunt (25th) 15-11 *PR*

High Jump — Merkel (10th) 4-04; Beaman (13th) 4-04 *PR*

“Time to go kick some fanny.” (Ezekiel Allen photo)

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Devon Wyman leaves the Earth behind. (Ana Mc Fetridge photos)

Back in double digits.

Coupeville 7th grader Tamsin Ward claimed three more wins Thursday during a three-team middle school track and field meet in Langley.

Coming out on top in the 100 and shot put, while also running a leg on a triumphant 4 x 200 relay squad, the young Wolf reached 10 victories on the season.

That leaves Ward one off her pace from last season, when she debuted with 11 wins.

The two CMS teammates closest to her in claiming gold medals are 8th grader Beckett Green and 7th grader Brooklyn Pope, who both have won seven times this season.

Pope joined Ward, Elizabeth Marshall, and Emma Cushman on that 4 x 2 team Thursday, while also claiming an individual title in the high jump.

Green seized the day in the 200, with fellow Wolf 8th graders Johnathan Jacobsen (High Jump) and Roger Merino-Martinez (Long Jump) rounding out Coupeville’s winners.

Host South Whidbey won the girls team titles, while King’s claimed the boys’ crowns.

The day played out in less-than-spectacular conditions, but the Wolves held up well.

“Despite some rainy and cold weather, the middle school athletes had a successful last regular season meet!” said CMS coach Amber Wyman.

“Our athletes gave it their all! We are very proud of their accomplishments and are looking forward to seeing what they can do in their final two meets at Lakewood.”

Those meets comprise the Cascade League Championships, with prelims set for May 22 and finals for May 29.

Tamsin Ward fires the shot put.

 

Thursday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

8th grade:

100 — Isa Mc Fetridge (12th) 15.19; Willow Leedy-Bonifas (13th) 15.28; Amaiya Curry (15th) 15.62 *PR*; Denali Kalwies (20th) 16.57 *PR*; Delilah Castellanos (21st) 16.69 *PR*; Niella Bryan (22nd) 16.69; Inara Maund (25th) 17.29; Kayla Moch (26th) 17.81

200 — Laken Simpson (3rd) 31.26; Olivia Hall (7th) 32.15; Castellanos (10th) 35.48 *PR*

400 — Taylor Marrs (3rd) 1:18.71

1600 — Mikayla Wagner (2nd) 6:19.32 *PR*; Devon Wyman (3rd) 6:43.29

100 Hurdles — Ari Cunningham (8th) 21.20; Amelia Crowder (11th) 22.49; Bryan (13th) 24.00

4 x 100 Relay — Mc Fetridge, Cunningham, Curry, Leedy-Bonifas (2nd) 59.83; Hall, Lillian Ketterling, M. Wagner, L. Simpson (3rd) 1:00.11

4 x 200 Relay — Hall, L. Simpson, M. Wagner, Wyman (4th) 2:12.51

Shot Put — Marin Winger (7th) 24-00 *PR*; Marrs (8th) 23-05; L. Simpson (10th) 22-08; Emma McFadden (11th) 21-10 *PR*; Maund (15th) 20-00 *PR*; Moch (22nd) 16-08 *PR*; Castellanos (25th) 14-11

Discus — Marrs (2nd) 63-09 *PR*; Ketterling (3rd) 62-03 *PR*; Crowder (10th) 43-03

Long Jump — Cunningham (4th) 13-01.50; Leedy-Bonifas (7th) 12-06; Hall (12th) 11-09; Mc Fetridge (17th) 10-11; Wyman (22nd) 9-09; Bryan (23rd) 9-08; M. Wagner (24th) 7-11; Kalwies (28th) 7-00

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Tamsin Ward (1st) 14.31; Andrea Gonzalez (5th) 14.87 *PR*; Finley Helm (15th) 15.92 *PR*; Autumn Rubin (20th) 16.37; Kaleigha Millison (21st) 16.44; Ava Alford (24th) 16.58; Claire Lachnit (25th) 16.76 *PR*; Emma Cushman (28th) 16.99; Sabrina Judnich (33rd) 17.58; Eleanor Peterson (35th) 17.73; Annabelle Cundiff (46th) 19.02

200 — Anmarie Solis (7th) 33.96 *PR*; Bettie Woolworth (13th) 35.73 *PR*; Emma Green (14th) 35.77 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Elizabeth Marshall (7th) 21.24, Rubin (9th) 21.74 *PR*; Lily Fisher (14th) 22.39 *PR*; Helm (16th) 22.53 *PR*; Pria Powell (17th) 22.54; E. Green (18th) 22.88 *PR*; Millison (19th) 22.96; Woolworth (20th) 23.15 *PR*; Peterson (23rd) 23.70 *PR*; Annaliese Powers (24th) 23.88; Zariyah Allen (26th) 24.17; Alford (27th) 24.51

4 x 100 Relay — Marshall, Brooklyn Pope, Cushman, Powers (3rd) 1:04.91; A. Gonzalez, Powell, Lachnit, Judnich (4th) 1:07.83

4 x 200 Relay — Pope, Ward, Marshall, Cushman (1st) 2:08.76

Shot Put — Ward (1st) 32-00; Rubin (2nd) 26-09 *PR*; Savannah Niewald (9th) 17-10; Cundiff (13th) 16-01; Powers (15th) 15-09

Discus — Z. Allen (3rd) 57-06 *PR*; Lachnit (13th) 35-01 *PR*

High Jump — Pope (1st) 4-04; Ward (2nd) 4-00; Z. Allen (4th) 3-10; Alford (6th) 3-08; Millison (6th) 3-08

Long Jump — Rubin (2nd) 12-09.50 *PR*; Pope (7th) 12-02; Marshall (20th) 11-02; Powell (22nd) 11-00; Millison (26th) 10-06; E. Green (30th) 10-00 *PR*; Cundiff (34th) 8-00 *PR*; Cushman (39th) 7-06; Woolworth (45th) 6-11; Judnich (47th) 6-07; Peterson (48th) 3-02

Khanor Jump prepares to fling the discus.

 

BOYS:

8th grade:

100 — Beckett Green (2nd) 12.82 *PR*; Leonardo Rodriguez (6th) 13.47; Roger Merino-Martinez (7th) 13.48; Jackson Sollars (12th) 14.09; Diego Gonzalez (13th) 14.31 *PR*; Khanor Jump (15th) 14.65 *PR*; Isaiah Allen (22nd) 15.21; Johnathan Jacobsen (23rd) 15.44

200 — B. Green (1st) 26.68; Merino-Martinez (2nd) 27.61

1600 — Edmund Kunz (3rd) 5:59.38; D. Gonzalez (8th) 6:19.88 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Merino-Martinez, B. Green, Shiloh Sandlin, Wyatt Fitch-Marron (2nd) 53.25

Shot Put — Jump (2nd) 31-10

Discus — Jump (4th) 87-08

High Jump — Jacobsen (1st) 4-10 *PR*

Long Jump — Merino-Martinez (1st) 16-01; L. Rodriguez (3rd) 15-06 *PR*; Sandlin (5th) 15-01; B. Green (6th) 14-11; Kunz (14th) 12-09 *PR*; I. Allen (21st) 11-10 *PR*

 

6th/7th grade:

100 — Collin Mirabile (2nd) 13.14 *PR*; River Simpson (5th) 13.89 *PR*; Henry Bailey (6th) 14.42 *PR*; Hunter Atteberry (10th) 15.47 *PR*; Ossian Merkel (19th) 16.27 *PR*; Benjamin Wertz (20th) 16.33; Diesel Eck (22nd) 16.70

400 — Cyrus Sparacio (6th) 1:16.13 *PR*; Sawyer Rudat (7th) 1:18.46 *PR*; Atteberry (9th) 1:19.25 *PR*; Ceiba Rusch (11th) 1:32.77 *PR*

800 — Sparacio (2nd) 2:52.41; Lincoln Wagner (4th) 2:57.58

1600 — Bailey (2nd) 5:59.27 *PR*; Sparacio (3rd) 6:05.11 *PR*; Archer Schwarz (6th) 6:38.54; Nolan Hunt (7th) 7:42.99 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Malachi Chapa (2nd) 21.86 *PR*; Jacob Lujan (3rd) 23.12 *PR*; L. Wagner (4th) 23.52; Rusch (6th) 27.74

4 x 100 Relay — Chapa, Henry Purdue, Xander Beaman, R. Simpson (2nd) 58.52

Shot Put — Mirabile (3rd) 31-03; Eck (4th) 26-04; Vincent Alguire (5th) 24-10 *PR*

Discus — Eck (3rd) 61-10 *PR*; Mirabile (5th) 61-04 *PR*; Hunt (17th) 37-04; Sparacio (20th) 36-02

High Jump — Merkel (6th) 4-04; Wertz (7th) 4-02; Beaman (11th) 4-00

Long Jump — R. Simpson (2nd) 13-02; Bailey (4th) 12-07; L. Wagner (5th) 12-05 *PR*; Rudat (12th) 11-00; Lujan (12th) 11-00 *PR*; Purdue (14th) 10-10; Chapa (17th) 10-09; Schwarz (20th) 10-04; Merkel (23rd) 10-03; Atteberry (26th) 9-09; Rusch (31st) 6-03

“We have handoff!”

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