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Coupeville sophomore Mikaela Labrador improved her javelin throw by 14+ feet as the 2019 season progressed. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They are often the unsung heroes of track and field.

The runners zipping around the track oval do so right in front of the stands, but the team’s throwers are usually stuck off in various corners, often far away from the main hub of action.

But today we’re here to shine a spotlight on Coupeville’s throwing crew, thanks to stats from coach Bob Martin.

This season, 20 of the 32 Wolves in the CHS program tried at least one of the three throwing events (shot put, discus, javelin), with seven competing in all three exercises.

Megan Behan, Aurora Cernick, Emma Smith, Chris Battaglia, Brian Casey, Elijah Okaruru, and Raven Vick were the ultimate throwing warriors, picking up (and flinging) each of the implements.

Overall, the javelin was the most popular, with 16 Wolves trying it, while shot put apparently was the scariest, with just 10 hefting the orb.

Discus fell somewhere in the middle, with 13 giving it a go.

The chart below tracks all 20 of the Wolves who threw, detailing their first attempt during a live meet, and the best distance they landed in competition.

And before you start using all your fingers and toes to add, the two Coupeville throwers who had the biggest in-season improvement were Logan Martin and Smith.

Logan, a freshman, is the younger brother of Dalton Martin, who holds the CHS record in the discus at 161 feet, seven inches, set in his senior season in 2016.

But, way back when Dalton was a freshman, his PR was 107-02.

Logan already has him there, improving from 80-04 in his first high school meet, to 121-11 by the district meet.

That’s an in-season jump of 41 feet, seven inches, and now he has three more full seasons left to pick up the additional 39 feet, nine inches he needs to topple big bro from the school record board.

Smith didn’t jump quite as far as her younger teammate, but she did still have a heck of a senior season.

She made it to state in both the shot put and discus, and improved 20 feet, five inches during the season in the second event.

Smith whipped it 72-03 in the season-opening Island Jamboree in mid-March, then came around to hit 92-08 at districts two months later.

And now, on to a look at how all 20 of the Wolf throwers improved during the course of the 2019 season:

 

Thrower Shot-First Shot-Best Discus-First Discus-Best Javelin-First Javelin-Best
C. Battaglia 38-00.5 41-00 110-00 112-06 127-06 134-01
Js. Baumann 76-09.5 92-06
M. Behan 19-02 24-01 55-02 60-02 55-02 65-04
K. Burnett 91-03 102-07
B. Casey 31-06 32-06 77-02 78-11 64-09 77-03
A. Cernick 19-09.5 21-00.5 51-02 66-05 57-11 63-09
K. Davison 82-03 100-02
L. Halstead 106-02 106-02
Jat. Hoskins 52-06 52-06
M. Labrador 38-03 52-05
R. Labrador 39-06 44-10.5 93-11 109-10
L. Martin 34-10 34-10 80-04 121-11
A. Mihill 43-08 47-09 57-11 63-09
E. Okaruru 26-05.5 27-09 77-07 77-07 68-06 71-04
T. Peterson 86-04 99-10
E. Smith 30-10 34-05 72-03 92-08 72-10 72-10
K. Sorrows 37-05 39-10.5 90-04 108-01
S. T-Stout 140-09 140-09
R. Vick 17-04 21-05.5 56-05 61-02 82-03 88-02
W. Vick 60-09 71-01 43-00 61-08

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Grey Rische (John Fisken photos)

   Parting is such sweet sorrow, but sometimes Grey Rische has to wave goodbye to his shot put. (John Fisken photos)

Jovanah Foote

   Wolf soccer/cheer ace Jovanah Foote steps into the track world for the first time as a high schooler.

Danny Conlisk cruises on by.

Danny Conlisk cruises on by, not a care in the world.

Skyler Lawrence

State meet vet Skyler Lawrence dances the discus ballet.

Dominic Dausey

Dominic Dausey lets rip.

Eileen Stone

   Eileen Stone, the power behind the throne in the world of CHS sports, swings by to scout the competition.

Ryan Labrador

   Ryan Labrador (left) hands off to Rische during a special relay event for throwers.

Lauren Bayne

With a hop and a skip, Lauren Bayne reaches up to touch the heavens.

Track is back.

Thursday brought sunny skies and the first meet of the season, a four-team rumble in Oak Harbor known as the Island Jamboree.

Hanging out around the oval was travelin’ photo clicker John Fisken, who provides us with the pics above.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes, pop over to:

Girls — http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10966&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=17&sport=0

Boys — http://www.cascadeathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=10967&league=2&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=17&sport=0

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Allison Wenzel set PRs in the 100 and discus, then anchored a successful 4 x 100 relay squad. (Susan Wenzel photo)

   Allison Wenzel set PRs in the 100 and discus, then anchored a successful 4 x 100 relay squad. (Susan Wenzel photo)

Grey (John Fisken photo)

   Grey Rische, deep in thought during practice, ran a leg on a victorious 4 x 100 relay unit Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

The throwers put on a show.

Competing at the 21-team BCS Invite at Interlake High School in Bellevue Saturday, the Coupeville High School track team set 16 PRs and won a relay event.

That win came in the 4 x 100 relay for throwers, where Dalton Martin, Grey Rische, Mitchell Losey and Jesse Hester teamed up to out-lean Cedar Park Christian by less than half a second.

That performance, and strong work in the shot put and discus by Martin, gave the CHS throwers a title, as the Wolf boys bested six other schools to claim first place in the team competition.

Overall, Coupeville claimed 10th place in both team battles, with Cedar Park Christian winning the boys title and Montesano nabbing the honors on the girls side of the ledger.

Six Wolves set two PRs apiece, with Delaney Armstrong, Allison Wenzel, Abby Parker, Jacob Smith, Connor Thompson and Lathom Kelley all putting in strong work.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Marisa Etzell (12th) 13.74; Allison Wenzel (21st) 14.42 *PR*; Delaney Armstrong (30th) 15.00 *PR*

200 — Sylvia Hurlburt (5th) 27.48; Etzell (14th) 29.64; Armstrong (28th) 32.56 *PR*

800 — Abby Parker (15th) 2:47.84 *PR*

3200 — Lauren Bayne (6th) 13:46.42

300 Hurdles — Bayne (6th) 57.86 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Etzell, Kirsten Pelroy, Hurlburt, Lauren Grove (2nd) 52.59

4 x 100 Relay (Throwers) — Skyler Lawrence, Parker, Armstrong, Wenzel (2nd) No time reported

4 x 200 Relay — Etzell, Pelroy, Hurlburt, Grove (3rd) 1:51.36

Shot Put — Lawrence (8th) 29-09.50; Naika Hallam (22nd) 22-09; Alexxis Otto (23th) 22-07.75

Discus — Lawrence (12th) 73-00; Otto (13th) 72-11 *PR*; Wenzel (16th) 66-10 *PR*; Parker (25th) 57-08 *PR*

Javelin — Bayne (13th) 71-09; Parker (17th) 67-09; Wenzel (19th) 66-02; Lawrence (22nd) 63-07; Otto (25th) 49-11

High — Bayne (7th) 4-04

BOYS:

100 — Jared Helmstadter (14th) 11.71; Jacob Smith (17th) 11.86 *PR*; Connor Thompson (37th) 12.50 *PR*; Mitchell Losey (38th) 12.54 *PR*

200 — Smith (11th) 24.57 *PR*

400 — Helmstadter (7th) 55.09

110 Hurdles — Lathom Kelley (5th) 17.58 *PR*; Jesse Hester (15th) 21.15

300 Hurdles — Kelley (2nd) 41.52 *PR*; Hester (13th) 51.11

4 x 100 Relay — Kelley, Helmstadter, Smith, Thompson (5th) 45.65

4 x 100 Relay (Throwers) — Dalton Martin, Grey Rische, Losey, Hester (1st) 50.23

Shot Put — Martin (8th) 40-04 *PR*

Discus — Martin (5th) 129-11; Losey (34th) 80-08; Rische (49th) 70-03

Javelin — Rische (28th) 103-02; Losey (38th) 94-08; Hester (40th) 88-11

High Jump — Thompson (4th) 5-06 *PR*

Triple Jump — Thompson (8th) 36-08.50

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