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Tate Wyman, seen here last year, is in his third season of college track and field. (Photo courtesy Amber Wyman) 

The Wolves are busy on the next level.

Coupeville grads Tate Wyman and Madison McMillan are both spending a chunk of their weekend playing college sports and excelling while doing it.

Wyman, a junior at Oregon Tech, competed in the Pacific Northwest Invite in Corvallis, Oregon Friday and Saturday, helping his team kick off the outdoor track and field season.

Ayden and Devon’s big bro set a PR in the 200, hitting the tape in 22.86 seconds, while soaring 20 feet, 2.50 inches in the long jump, and clocking a 16.17 in the 110 hurdles.

Madison McMillan (left) is part of a red-hot Edmonds College diamond squad.

Meanwhile, McMillan, a freshman at Edmonds College, picked up two hits and scored twice Saturday as the Tritons softball team swept a doubleheader from visiting Douglas College.

Edmonds claimed the opener 8-0, then won the nightcap 11-1 in a game mercy-ruled after five innings.

McMillan and Co. are 14-1 on the season and will carry a 14-game winning streak into action Sunday, when they host Skagit Valley College in another twin-bill.

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Tate Wyman, ready to hurdle any obstacle. (Photo property Oregon Tech track)

Busy day, productive day.

Coupeville High School grad Tate Wyman, now a junior track and field star at Oregon Tech, competed in three events Saturday at the EOU Last Chance Meet hosted by Eastern Oregon University in La Grande.

The former Wolf ace pulled in plenty of points for the Hustlin’ Owls, earning 3rd place finishes in both the long jump and 60-meter hurdles.

Wyman soared 21 feet, 00.75 inches in the former and hit the tape in 8.79 seconds in the latter, setting a PR while clearing the obstacles.

He also clocked a 7.48 in the 60-meter sprint, as well.

Ayden and Devon’s big bro studies embedded systems engineering technology at Oregon Tech when he’s not busy down at the track facilities.

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Taygin Jump is ready to compete. (Photo property Plattsburgh State track)

East coast to West coast, Wolf track and field alumni stayed busy Saturday afternoon.

Coupeville grads Tate Wyman and Taygin Jump competed in collegiate meets on opposite sides of the country, both making a mark.

Wyman, a junior at Oregon Tech, vied in three events at the Corban Indoor/Outdoor meet in Salem, Oregon, finishing top three in all of them.

He hit the tape in 2nd place in both the 60-meter hurdles (8.93 seconds) and 200 (24.26), while claiming 3rd in the long jump after soaring 20 feet, 9.75 inches.

Jump, also a junior, competes for Plattsburgh State and she her teammates were at the Utica Blue and Orange Invitational in New York.

The former Wolf ace chucked the shot put 23-02.75 and lobbed the weight throw 39-07.75.

When they’re not competing as athletes, Jump and Wyman are studying Environmental Planning and Management and Embedded Systems Engineering Technology, respectively.

Tate Wyman clears the hurdles. (Photo property Oregon Tech track)

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Taygin Jump (left), forever killing it. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

Track’s back.

Staying indoors, where January weather is a little less of a problem, two Coupeville grads launched a new season of competition this weekend.

Taygin Jump, a junior at Plattsburgh State, was busy at the Middlebury Winter Classic in Vermont Saturday, while Tate Wyman, an Oregon Tech junior, vied at the Nevada Invitational Friday and Saturday.

Jump finished 8th in the weight throw, chucking her implement 42 feet, 3.25 inches, while also claiming 12th in the shot put with a heave of 29-01.

Plattsburgh returns to action next Saturday, Jan. 24, at a meet hosted by St. Lawrence in New York.

Tate Wyman, seen here last season, is in his third year as a college athlete. (Photo courtesy Amber Wyman)

Wyman hit the oval running, competing in three events at his first 2026 meet.

The former Wolf set a PR in the 60-meter hurdles Friday, hitting the tape in 8.79 seconds, while also soaring 20 feet, eight inches in the long jump.

Saturday he was back in action, running the 200 in 22.97 seconds.

Oregon Tech is slated to head back to Nevada Feb. 5-6 for the Wolfpack Classic in Reno.

When they’re not competing in the arena, Jump is studying Environmental Planning & Management, while Wyman is hard at work in the field of embedded systems engineering technology.

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Tate Wyman showed up and showed out Friday in Oregon. (Photo courtesy Amber Wyman)

He’ll rest tomorrow.

Coupeville grad Tate Wyman had a busy, and productive Friday, competing in three track and field events almost at the same time at the Cascade Collegiate Conference Outdoor Championships.

Wyman, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, bounced between the 4 x 100 relay, the long jump, and the 110 hurdles while vying at Southern Oregon University in Ashland.

Literally.

The former Wolf ran in the relay, zipped over and did two jumps, rambled off to run the hurdles, then returned to finish his field event.

And how did he do while ping-ponging around?

Pretty dang good, as Wyman nabbed three top five finishes and two PRs before he was done.

Ayden and Devon’s big bro finished 3rd in the long jump, sailing 22 feet, 5.75 inches, beating his previous collegiate best.

He also set a PR in the hurdles, claiming 4th in 15.75 seconds, while running a leg on a relay team which earned 5th in 42.31.

The oldest of the Wyman siblings is continuing a run of excellence, as he was a top cross country runner and track athlete before graduating in 2023 from Coupeville High School.

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