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Ari Armstrong leads off a series of pics featuring CHS harriers at their season opener. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Footstep, camera click, repeat over and over.

Saturday’s season opener in Sehome attracted the Coupeville High School cross country team, plenty of rivals, and a swarm of photographers.

Getting his camera clicking finger in mid-season form, wanderin’ paparazzi John Fisken snapped the pics seen above and below.

They feature all 15 Wolves in action.

 

To see more pics, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/CHS-Cross-Country-2023-2024/XC-2023-09-09-at-Sehome-Invite/

 

Ezekiel Allen (left) and George Spear.

Kenneth Jacobsen

L to r: Aleksia Jump, Reagan Callahan, and Noelle Western.

Coupeville coaches Elizabeth Bitting (left) and Amber Wyman.

Zach Blitch

Coupeville juniors form a potent pack — Preston Howard (275), Landon Roberts (278), Thomas Strelow (280), Carson Field (274), and Nicholas Wasik (281).

Erica McGrath

Axel Marshall

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Thomas Strelow leads off a collection of Coupeville High School cross country pics. (Morgan White photos)

Run hard to the finish line.

That’s the goal for the Coupeville High School cross country team as it nears the end of a strong season.

This coming Thursday, Oct. 28, the Wolves head to Lakewood for the tri-district meet, where they’ll attempt to punch tickets to the state championships.

As they prep, a collection of recent photos courtesy Morgan White.

Alex Merino-Martinez 

Cristina McGrath

Tate Wyman

Landon Roberts

Helen Strelow

Hank Milnes

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Reiley Araceley, stylish as always. (Morgan White photos)

Time to run, time to shoot.

Coupeville High School cross country opened a new season Saturday in Langley, and Wolf mom Morgan White was on hand to capture some of the first images.

The pics above and below are courtesy her.

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Ivy Rudat vied in three events Thursday during the first CMS intramural track meet. (Photo by Jackie Saia)

Give them a track and they will run.

Coupeville Middle School track and field coaches Elizabeth Bitting and Jon Gabelein hosted the first intramural meet of the pandemic-altered season Thursday afternoon.

The gathered athletes competed in eight events, from sprints to throws.

While CMS is not competing against other schools during the 2020-2021 school year, intramurals are keeping the young Wolves active.

There will be four middle school meets, falling on consecutive Thursdays, this spring.

“I hope all who made it out to today’s meet had an enjoyable time!,” Bitting said.

“I hope lots of lessons were learned on the oval today,” she added. “And come Monday, athletes will start working on areas they feel they need to focus on and strive to improve on at the next meet.”

The CMS coaches gave a special shout-out to Ivy Rudat, “who willingly jumped into the relay race due to one team member not being at the meet.”

“She had never ran in a relay before, had not practiced the baton exchange and ran beautifully!,” Bitting said.

 

Complete Thursday results:

100 — Carly Burt 15.85; Eleanore McDonald 15.89; Dianne Brown 16.82; Liza Zustiak 18.25

400 — Preston Epp 1:05.79; Carson Field 1:05.82; Gabby Gebhard 1:19.37; Ayden Wyman 1:24.06

1600 — Field 7:55.55

200 Hurdles — McDonald 41.86; Brown 45.69; Zustiak 47.71; Axel Marshal 49.59; Frankie Tenore 1:00.15

Relay — McDonald, Field, Thomas Strelow, Burt 2:19.53; Epp, Marshal, Joshua Stockdale, Ivy Rudat 2:29.35; Wyman, Gebhard, Zustiak, Brown 2:42.76

Shot Put — Strelow 22-3.75; Tenore 11-11.50; Rudat 9-6.50

Turbo Javelin — Epp 69-03; Field 67-01; Stockdale 39-04; Marshal 33-08; Zustiak 30-06; McDonald 23-01

Long Jump — Field 12-06.50; Epp 11-07; Strelow 11-04; Wyman 10-08; Burt 10-07; Gebhard 10-01.50; Brown 8-11; Tenore 8-03; Rudat 6-07

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Ivy Rudat leads off a collection of Coupeville Middle School cross country photos. (Portraits by Jackie Saia, action shots by Teagan Calkins)

Cross country is booming in Cow Town.

Year three of the comeback is starting off strongly for Coupeville’s harrier programs, both at the high school and middle school levels.

While the pandemic is preventing CMS runners from competing this school year against rivals from other towns, the young Wolves are still putting in miles and burning up trails in intramural action.

The photos above and below are courtesy Jackie Saia, who shot the portraits, and Teagan Calkins, who lurked in the woods to capture the action shots.

Dylan Robinett

Bryley Gilbert

Solomon Rudat

Thomas Strelow

Ayden Wyman

Savina Wells

Johnny Porter

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