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Tate Wyman flies for the finish line. (Photo courtesy Amber Wyman)

Tate Wyman is burning up the track, and the books.

The Coupeville High School grad, now a sophomore at Oregon Tech, finished 2nd in the 100 and 3rd in the 200 Saturday at the Nancy and Norm Berney Classic in Salem.

Wyman hit the tape in 11.44 seconds in the shorter event, and 23.04 in the longer one.

He also stacked up well against a large field of competitors, with 27 men participating in the 100 and 16 coming to the line for the 200.

Overall, Wyman picked up 14 points for the Hustlin’ Owls.

His performance at Saturday’s meet capped a stellar couple of days for the former Wolf, who was honored earlier in the week for his academic performance.

Wyman was named to both the Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes list, which honors students who have at least a 3.50 grade point average, and to the Cascade Conference All-Academic team.

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Taygin Jump is here to win all your titles. (Photo courtesy Christina Jump)

Taygin Jump ended the regular season with a bang.

The Coupeville grad, now a sophomore track and field star at Plattsburgh State, competed in three events Friday at the SLU Twilight Invite in Canton, New York, handily winning both the hammer throw and javelin toss.

Jump chucked her hammer 125 feet, five inches, finishing 21 feet, 11 inches ahead of the second-place finisher.

The former Wolf ace also claimed the title in the javelin with a heave of 95-09, this time placing exactly 22 feet ahead of her nearest rival.

The one event Jump didn’t win Friday was the discus, but she set a PR anyway, claiming fourth place (out of 11 competitors) with a throw of 82-09.

Aleksia and Khanor’s older sister, who is majoring in Environmental Planning & Management/Geology, tallied 26 points for the Cardinals, who finished second in the team standings.

Up next is the State University of New York Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships May 2-3 in Cortland, New York.

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Lillian Ketterling ponders the mysteries of the universe while running endless laps. (Parker Hammons photos)

Track and field are back in focus.

With the Wolves soaring in the sunshine and zipping around the oval under spring skies, a host of photographers have been busy at work.

The pics above and below, snapped at a recent home Coupeville High School meet, come to us courtesy CHS Yearbook photo ace Parker Hammons.

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Cael Wilson is having a stellar senior season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Every second counts. Every inch matters.

As the high school track and field season turns towards the homestretch, every week presents a shuffling of the top marks across the state.

That’s shown this time around, as Coupeville stars try and hold on to their places among the best athletes in the 2B classification.

For the moment, Lyla Stuurmans (800) and Cael Wilson (long jump), who were in the top 10 last Monday, get bumped. But they can get back in.

The Wolves host the Coupeville Classic Invite this Saturday, April 26, before beginning the postseason run through the league, district, and state meets.

The finish line nears, but the battle rages.

Where the Wolves sit among all 2B athletes statewide through April 21:

 

GIRLS:

Shot Put — Katie Marti (10th) 32-11

Pole Vault — Aleksia Jump (10th-tie) 7-00

 

BOYS:

400 — Preston Epp (10th) 52.48

800 — Carson Field (6th) 2:05.43

4 x 100 Relay — Marquette Cunningham, Davin Houston, Epp, Chase Anderson (9th) 45.67

4 x 400 Relay — Anderson, Blake Burrows, Cael Wilson, Epp (7th) 3:38.79

High Jump — Wilson (4th) 6-01; Houston (9th) 5-08

Pole Vault — Wilson (3rd-tie) 12-00; Axel Marshall (10th-tie) 10-06

Triple Jump — Matthew Ward (8th) 39-11

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Khanor Jump unleashes his full fury. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“Way to show up and show out!”

The trek out to Forks is a fairly long one, but a worthwhile one, especially in the eyes of Coupeville High School track and field coaches.

The Wolves were up at the crack of dawn Saturday, primed for a long day, but the choice to take part in the Forks Lion Club Invitational was the right one.

“No rain, some sun, and a whole lot of speed!” said CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting.

“Great racing and jumping all around, with tons of PRs and some impressive placings.”

The trip was a change from the original schedule, which had the Wolves slated to go to Cashmere today.

Joining the fracas in Forks allowed Coupeville to take more athletes than the other option, and it paid off with the CHS girls claiming a team title at the seven-team meet.

The Wolf boys finished with a solid second-place performance in the team standings, trailing only 2A powerhouse Olympic.

Along the way, Coupeville racked up nine wins and 29 PRs, with Lyla Stuurmans pulling off the double delight with victories in the 800 and 1600.

She was joined by Matthew Ward (triple jump), Aleksia Jump (3200), Carson Field (800), Olivia Hall (400), Cael Wilson (high jump), Katie Marti (discus), and the boys 4 x 100 relay unit.

After bouncing across the backroads of America, the Wolves will get to stay closer to home for their next meet, as they host the Coupeville Classic Invite next Saturday, April 26.

That will be the final regular-season event before the postseason run begins.

Emma McFadden sends the discus off on a trip.

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Laken Simpson (8th) 14.59; Willow Leedy-Bonifas (14th) 15.48

200 — Isa Mc Fetridge (6th) 31.14

400 — Olivia Hall (1st) 1:10.26 *PR*; Lillian Ketterling (3rd) 1:14.72 *PR*; Marin Winger (6th) 1:18.90

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 2:44.41; Mikayla Wagner (2nd) 3:01.44 *PR*; Ketterling (3rd) 3:04.14 *PR*; Lexis Drake (7th) 3:22.84

1600 — Stuurmans (1st) 6:05.53; Wagner (3rd) 6:31.39; Aleksia Jump (4th) 6:44.47 *PR*; Devon Wyman (9th) 7:39.45

3200 — A. Jump (1st) 14:40.24 *PR*; D. Wyman (2nd) 16:11.00

100 Hurdles — Myra McDonald (3rd) 20.72; Frankie Tenore (5th) 24.98

300 Hurdles — Tenore (3rd) 1:09.08

4 x 100 Relay — Hall, Mc Fetridge, Ayden Wyman, Leedy-Bonifas (3rd) 58.66

4 x 200 Relay — Simpson, Leedy-Bonifas, Drake, Mc Fetridge (3rd) 2:04.80

Shot Put — Katie Marti (2nd) 30-11; Emma McFadden (8th) 21-04 *PR*

Discus — Marti (1st) 101-10 *PR*; Ketterling (6th) 75-02; McFadden (13th) 49-07

Javelin — Marti (5th) 87-02

High Jump — A. Wyman (2nd) 4-06; Tenore (3rd) 4-04

Myra McDonald keeps her eyes on the prize.

 

BOYS:

100 — Chase Anderson (4th) 11.92; Matthew Ward (8th) 12.06 *PR*; Marquette Cunningham (11th) 12.24; Marcelo Gebhard (16th) 12.50; Beckett Green (24th) 12.82 *PR*; Axel Marshall (27th) 12.98 *PR*; Dane Hadsall (33rd) 13.23 *PR*; Richmond Bandong (38th) 13.67; Diego Gonzalez (43rd) 14.10 *PR*; William Hamm (55th) 16.61 *PR*

200 — Anderson (3rd) 24.08 *PR*; Liam Blas (11th) 26.12 *PR*; Green (13th) 26.22; Marshall (17th) 26.95 *PR*; Edmund Wilson (21st) 27.42 *PR*; Bandong (25th) 28.53; Hamm (38th) 34.40 *PR*

400 — Preston Epp (3rd) 53.82; Blake Burrows (7th) 57.59; Hadsall (11th) 1:00.29; Jonah Weyl (17th) 1:03.64

800 — Carson Field (1st) 2:05.43; Joshua Stockdale (4th) 2:18.66 *PR*; Kenneth Jacobsen (5th) 2:23.44; Ethan Walling (6th) 2:35.30; Johnathan Jacobsen (9th) 2:43.63; Isaiah Allen (14th) 2:58.34

1600 — Field (3rd) 4:55.40; George Spear (4th) 5:03.96 *PR*; Malachi Somes (6th) 5:11.10; Stockdale (7th) 5:16.60; K. Jacobsen (8th) 5:25.04; Walling (9th) 5:46.33 *PR*; Edmund Kunz (10th) 6:00.53; Allen (14th) 6:28.34; Nicholas Wasik (16th) 6:37.81

3200 — Spear (2nd) 10:43.66 *PR*; Kunz (6th) 13:11.96

110 Hurdles — Axel Marshall (4th) 19.01 *PR*; Blas (5th) 21.02

300 Hurdles — Blas (3rd) 48.17

4 x 100 Relay — M. Cunningham, Cael WilsonEppAnderson (1st) 46.77; Gebhard, Burrows, Green, Ward (4th) 48.02

Shot Put — Khanor Jump (10th) 30-10.25; K. Jacobsen (29th) 24-05.25; Zach Blitch (31st) 22-09.50 *PR*

Discus — K. Jump (7th) 88-11; Wasik (21st) 75-05 *PR*; Blas (23rd) 73-05; J. Jacobsen (33rd) 59-09; Marshall (35th) 56-09 *PR*; Blitch (38th) 52-09

Javelin — Gebhard (4th) 114-09; Ward (28th) 73-09; J. Jacobsen (33rd) 65-10 *PR*; Finn Price (34th) 65-09 *PR*

High Jump — C. Wilson (1st) 5-08; J. Jacobsen (11th) 5-00

Long Jump — C. Wilson (2nd) 18-04; E. Wilson (11th) 14-11

Triple Jump — Ward (1st) 37-07

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