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Katie Marti is currently ranked #7 among all 2B shot put flingers. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Their time on the sidelines is done.

With spring break having played out last week, Coupeville High School track and field athletes could do little more than bide their time with no new meets.

That allowed for other prep stars from across the state to slip past the Wolves in some places on the top 10 charts for 2B schools.

But now, class is back in session and Coupeville returns to competition at the Birger Solberg Invitational in Bellingham this coming Saturday.

For Wolves like Carson Field, who slipped from #1 to #4 in the 800 over the course of the past week, the chance to control their own fates is once more open.

Let the number-crunching begin anew!

For now, through April 7, here’s where CHS oval queens and kings sit among all 2B competitors:

 

GIRLS:

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (8th) 2:33.53

Shot Put — Katie Marti (7th) 32-08

Pole Vault — Aleksia Jump (7th-tie) 7-00

 

BOYS:

800 — Carson Field (4th) 2:05.85

4 x 100 Relay — Marquette Cunningham, Matthew Ward, Preston Epp, Chase Anderson (9th) 46.20

High Jump — Cael Wilson (4th) 6-00; Davin Houston (6th) 5-08

Pole Vault — Wilson (6th) 11-06; Axel Marshall (8th) 10-06

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Carson Field rumbles towards the finish line last season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Another week in the books; another week of watching the numbers move up and down.

Every meet produces new results, as the statewide Top 10 performance list for 2B track and field athletes fluctuates.

As we sit here on Mar. 31, there are 12 Coupeville High School stars on that tally, with Cael Wilson appearing twice.

And, if state titles were given out in March instead of May, Wolf senior Carson Field would join an exclusive list, as he currently tops everyone in the 800.

But there’s still a long way to go, so check back next week, and the week after that, and so on.

For now, at this moment:

 

GIRLS:

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (6th) 2:33.53

Shot Put — Katie Marti (6th) 32-08

Pole Vault — Aleksia Jump (10th) 7-00

 

BOYS:

800 — Carson Field (1st) 2:05.85

3200 — George Spear (6th) 10:53.38

4 x 100 Relay — Marquette Cunningham, Matthew Ward, Preston Epp, Chase Anderson (7th) 46.20

High Jump — Cael Wilson (4th) 6-00; Davin Houston (6th) 5-08

Pole Vault — Wilson (5th) 11-06; Axel Marshall (7th) 10-06

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Blake Burrows and his teammates are making some noise. (Parker Hammons photo)

It’s a strong early showing.

With an emphasis on early.

The track and field season is only two meets deep for Coupeville High School athletes, but the Wolves are already putting up top-notch performances.

A look at the current statewide Top 10 lists for 2B schools shows 18 Cow Town stars making an appearance, with six of those popping up twice.

Now, a lot can change in just the week ahead, much less a whole season, but it’s an impressive start.

 

Where things sit through Mar. 24:

 

GIRLS:

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (4th) 2:33.53

1600 — Stuurmans (10th) 6:18.15

4 x 400 Relay — Lillian Ketterling, Laken Simpson, Mikayla Wagner, Lexis Drake (6th) 5:24.52

Shot Put — Katie Marti (4th) 32-08

Pole Vault — Aleksia Jump (8th) 6-00

 

BOYS:

800 — Carson Field (2nd) 2:05.85

1600 — Field (9th) 4:58.01

3200 — George Spear (4th) 10:53.38

4 x 100 Relay — Marquette Cunningham, Matthew Ward, Preston Epp, Chase Anderson (5th) 46.20

4 x 400 Relay — Blake Burrows, Dane Hadsall, Anderson, Epp (4th) 3:57.16

High Jump — Cael Wilson (3rd) 5-10; Davin Houston (4th) 5-08

Pole Vault — Wilson (5th) 11-00; Axel Marshall (8th) 10-06

Triple Jump — Ward (9th) 37-08

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They’re movin’ on up. (David Somes photo)

They like us. Like, really kinda, sorta like us.

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association released its first Rating Percentage Index (RPI) rankings Wednesday, and Coupeville High School is among the top 10 in both volleyball and football.

The spikers, who are 4-0 heading into a Thursday home showdown with fellow undefeated Darrington, sit at #7 among 54 schools playing the sport in the 2B classification.

 

Meanwhile, the Wolf gridiron crew, which has posted a 2-1 record while playing three straight games against 1A schools, finds itself at #9 (out of 48 schools) in the 2B rankings.

 

Now, does RPI matter? Sort of.

Ask the WIAA and it will tell you RPI “will be one tool utilized by the seeding committees to determine first round bracket pairings into the state tournaments.”

So, there’s that.

It’s also a really good way to start arguments, such as when you look at the current rankings for 2B/1B boys’ soccer teams, where Coupeville is #16.

Mount Vernon Christian at 4-0-1, having outscored foes 12-3, would be a really good #1, but the Hurricanes are at #3.

Instead, Lopez Island, another Coupeville rival from the Northwest 2B/1B League, currently sits at #1 with a record of … 1-0.

Uh huh.

Guess it’s better than last year when the WIAA ranked a team #1 while failing to notice the team didn’t exist…

WIAA ranks seemingly non-existent boys’ hoops team #1

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This one goes to 11.

The Coupeville High School Class of 2024 has an extra person in its top 10 grads, thanks to a tie at the top.

Cole White and Wyatt Sylvester, boasting perfect 4.0 career marks, are joint Valedictorians, while Andrew Williams (3.984) is the Salutatorian.

Rounding out the GPA elite are:

Devin Neveu (3.982)
Ryan Blouin (3.971)
Hank Milnes (3.966)
Reese Wilkinson (3.964)
Ava Mitten (3.898)
Hayden Harry (3.890)
Grey Peabody (3.855)
Nick Guay (3.749)

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