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Taygin Jump

Year two is off to a strong start.

Coupeville High School grad Taygin Jump kicked off her sophomore season of college track and field with a stellar performance Saturday at the Saints Holiday Relays in Canton, New York.

The Plattsburgh State sophomore won a title in the weight throw, lobbing her implement 41 feet, 3.25 inches.

Jump also earned sixth place in the shot put, launching the ball 26-09.25.

Overall, she and her teammates finished second in the team standings at the six-team meet.

Plattsburgh returns to action after the holidays, getting back into competition Jan. 18 as the indoor track season begins to pick up full speed.

During her time in Coupeville, Jump, older sister of current Wolves Aleksia and Khanor, was a standout track and volleyball athlete.

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Taygin Jump (left) is off to a strong start as a college student/athlete. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

A star athlete, a star student.

Coupeville grad Taygin Jump, who shone brightly for the Plattsburgh State track and field team, also excelled in the classroom.

The Cardinal freshman, who is majoring in geology, earned a slot on the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for the State University of New York Athletic Conference.

To land the honor, a student/athlete needed to compile a 3.3 or higher cumulative grade point average.

When she wasn’t hitting the books, Jump was busy flinging implements of all sizes and shapes.

The former Wolf competed in the hammer, javelin, shot put, and weight throw while competing in both indoor and outdoor seasons.

Jump won three times, while racking up 10 top-five finishes during her first season of collegiate athletics.

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Taygin Jump (left) stares down the competition along with college track and field teammate Grace Estus. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

Taygin Jump came in like a wrecking ball and went out like a star.

The Coupeville grad capped her freshman track and field season at Plattsburgh State Friday with a stellar performance at the State University of New York Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships.

Competing in Geneseo, Jump claimed seventh place in the javelin, earning points for the Cardinals.

She threw her implement 102 feet, eight inches.

That was one of two events Jump lined up for at SUNYAC, also finishing 18th in the hammer throw with a lob of 115-00.

During her freshman collegiate season, the former Wolf vied in numerous events, participating in both indoor and outdoor track seasons.

During her time at CHS, Aleksia and Khanor’s older sister played volleyball, both in school and with her club team, while also competing in track and field.

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Logan Martin is now chucking things in college. (Photo courtesy Abbie Martin)

If it’s the weekend, a former Wolf is likely competing somewhere.

Coupeville High School grads are attending college all across the USA, with a fair amount of them participating in athletics.

From track and field to baseball, here’s what’s gone down the past two days:

 

Taygin Jump:

The Plattsburgh State freshman had herself quite a day Saturday in Canton, New York.

Competing at the St. Lawrence Twilight Invite, Jump finished 2nd in both the javelin (97 feet, one inch) and hammer throw (119-10), while earning 7th in the shot put (29-6.50).

She racked up 14 points across the three events, helping her squad roll to a team title win, as well.

 

Joey Lippo:

A senior at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, he was busy on the baseball diamond Saturday as the Owls split a doubleheader with Vermont State-Lyndon.

In the opener, Lippo singled, cranked an RBI double, walked twice, and scored as UMPI rallied for a 5-4 win.

The nightcap went to Vermont State by a 7-1 score, but the two teams get back at it Sunday for another twin bill.

 

Logan Martin:

The Central Washington University sophomore competed in two events Friday at the Oregon State High Performance Meet in Corvallis.

Martin claimed 10th in the hammer throw (out of 27 competitors) with a throw of 162 feet, 11 inches, while finishing 23rd (out of 37) in the discus with a launch of 133-00.

 

Tate Wyman:

A freshman at Oregon Tech, he was at the same meet as Martin, running both Friday and Saturday.

The first day out Wyman hit the tape in 23.74 seconds in the 200, then came back around the next day to clock a PR of 16.36 in the 110 hurdles.

Tate Wyman flies over the hurdles (Photo courtesy Amber Wyman)

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Taygin Jump, livin’ life on the East Coast. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

Everywhere you look, a former Wolf busy at the next level.

Multiple Coupeville grads competed Friday and Saturday in college sports events, from track and field to baseball.

How they did:

 

Taygin Jump:

The Plattsburgh State freshman earned points for her team in both her events at the Middlebury Outdoor Invitational in Vermont.

Jump finished third (out of 11 competitors) in the javelin, chucking it 94 feet, four inches, then came back around to claim sixth (out of 12) in the hammer, with a throw of 113-02.

 

Joey Lippo:

A senior at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, he recorded three hits and scored twice Saturday in Cambridge as the Owls were swept in doubleheader diamond action.

UMPI, which sits at 2-15 on the season, gets right back at it Sunday with another twin bill against the same school.

 

Logan Martin:

The Central Washington University sophomore was at home during the CWU Wildcat Invitational in Ellensburg.

Martin finished fifth in the hammer (out of 21 throwers), launching the implement 170-02, while also claiming eighth (of 20) in the discus with a lob of 135-04.

 

Tate Wyman:

The Oregon Tech freshman was super-busy this weekend, competing in four events at the Raider Invitational in Ashland.

Wyman opened by nailing a PR of 23.53 seconds in the 200 Friday, then ran in the 110 hurdles (16.88), 400 (57.39), and 4 x 100 relay (45.22) a day later.

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