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Tate Wyman eyeballs the competition. (Photo courtesy Amber Wyman)

You can start calling him Tate the Great.

Saturday was a standout day for Coupeville grad Tate Wyman, now a sophomore track and field athlete plying his trade a state away.

Competing on his home turf at the Oregon Tech Invitational in Klamath Falls, the former Wolf put in his strongest performance of the season, winning two of three events he vied in.

Wyman soared 21 feet, eight inches in the long jump, setting a PR and finishing an impressive eight inches better than anyone else in the field.

He also ran a leg on a triumphant 4 x 100 relay unit which set a season best at 42.66 seconds, before finishing the day as part of a 4 x 400 squad which hit the tape in 3:38.27, earning 5th.

Coming off today’s home meet, the Hustlin’ Owls are slated to be back in action next Saturday, April 26, traveling to Salem, Oregon for the Berney Classic.

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Tate Wyman hangs out with his family at a recent college track meet. (Photo courtesy Amber Wyman)

Every race a new PR.

Or at least it might seem that way lately for Coupeville grad Tate Wyman, who has been ripping up the oval in the collegiate track and field world.

The former Wolf, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, was back at work this weekend at the John Knight Twilight meet in Monmouth, Oregon.

Wyman competed in three events over two days, setting personal bests in both the 200, where he hit the tape in 22.93 seconds, and the 400 hurdles, where he clocked in at 1:01.19.

Joining his teammates, Ayden and Devon’s big bro also ran a leg on a 4 x 100 relay squad which finished in 43.43.

Tate and his associates are back in action next weekend, with the Hustlin’ Owls slated to host the Oregon Tech Invitational April 18-19.

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Tate Wyman

He’s still got that zing.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, zipped around the track oval Saturday in McMinnville, Oregon.

Competing for the Hustlin’ Owls at the Jenn Boyman Invitational, the former Wolf set a PR in the 110 hurdles while also running legs on Oregon Tech’s 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 relay squads.

The 4 x 1 unit earned 5th place (out of nine teams) with a time of 43.47 seconds, while the 4 x 4 finished 5th in a field of 11 squads in 3:28.28.

Wyman also placed 10th, out of a field of 24 competitors, in the hurdles, hitting the tape in 15.99.

His previous collegiate PR was 16.07.

During his days at CHS, Wyman was a standout track and cross country runner, earning a 2nd place medal in the 4 x 100 at the state meet his senior season.

Oregon Tech returns to action April 11-12, when the track team travels to Monmouth, Oregon for the John Knight Twilight meet.

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Tate Wyman

Tate Wyman probably ate his Wheaties.

Fueled by something, the Coupeville grad had a stellar day Saturday while competing as a collegiate track and field athlete.

Wyman, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, set two PRs, and narrowly missed a third, while vying at the Cal Poly Humboldt Invitational in Arcata, California.

The former Wolf ace claimed 4th place in the long jump, traveling 21 feet, eight inches through the air — nearly five inches better than his previous top performance.

He also finished 10th in the 100 in 11.31 seconds — almost a full second better than his previous PR — and hit the tape in 11th in the 200 in 23.03.

Wyman’s best mark in the last of those events is 22.94.

Ayden and Devon’s older brother was a standout track and cross country runner during his CHS days, helping the Wolves finish 2nd in the 4 x 100 at the state championships during his senior season.

Oregon Tech returns to action April 5 with an appearance at the Jenn Boyman Invitational in McMinnville, Oregon.

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Tate Wyman

He’s off to the races.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, kicked off the outdoor track and field season Saturday at the Lane Open in Eugene.

The former Wolf competed in the hurdles for the Hustlin’ Owls, setting college PRs in both the 110-meter race (16.07 seconds) and the 400 (1:02.33).

This is Wyman’s second season at the collegiate level.

During his CHS days, Ayden and Devon’s older brother was a standout cross country and track runner who was part of a 4 x 100 relay team which finished 2nd at the state meet.

Oregon Tech returns to action Mar. 29 with an appearance at the Humboldt Invitational in Arcata, California.

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