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Coupeville grad Logan Martin (left), ready to let fly.

Logan Martin is getting his props.

The Coupeville grad, now a freshman on the Central Washington University track and field team, earned All-West Region honors for his efforts in the hammer throw.

Martin was joined by CWU sprinter E’Lexis Hollis and javelin chucker Branden Wise.

The honor is bestowed by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association and was announced Wednesday.

To earn All-Region, an athlete needs to finish in the top five from their region at a meet during the outdoor season.

Martin was hailed for his work at the Ralph Vernacchia Invitational in Bellingham April 29, when he unleashed a throw of 179 feet, three inches.

During his time in Coupeville, the younger of Bob and Abbie’s two sons played tennis, soccer, basketball, and track for the Wolves.

Like older brother Dalton before him, Logan won multiple medals at the state track and field championships.

He was also a key player on the 2021-2022 CHS boys’ basketball team, the first to win a district title since 1970.

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Wolf netters, successful on the court and in the classroom. (Lucy Tenore photo)

Two in one season, three for the school year.

Coupeville High School earned academic state titles in girls’ tennis and boys’ track and field Monday, as the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association announced honorees for spring sports.

That follows on the heels of Wolf girls’ cross country also topping all 2B schools back in the fall.

Coupeville’s netters, coached by Ken Stange, posted a 3.872 GPA for the season, with 10 players on the squad.

Meanwhile, the school’s 29 male track stars combined to finish with a team GPA of 3.714, with head coach Bob Martin making sure classroom success has matched the triumphs in the arena.

“They’re having themselves quite a season,” Martin said.

“These athletes just continue to amaze us,” added CHS girls’ track coach Elizabeth Bitting.

The Wolf tennis crew won a share of the Northwest 2B/1B League title on the courts this spring and is sending six players on to the bi-district tourney this Friday, where they will play for state tourney berths.

Coupeville’s male track stars won league and bi-district titles and have 12 athletes headed to Yakima May 25-27 for the state meet.

 

To see all the academic state champs for spring sports, pop over to:

Click to access 2023%20Spring%20Academic%20State%20Champions.pdf

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Coupeville sophomore Lyla Stuurmans wants all your medals. (Photo courtesy Sarah Stuurmans)

One meet left to go, and it’s the big one.

Coming off of a sweep of the team titles at Saturday’s District 1/2 Track and Field Championships, Coupeville High School athletes now have their eyes set firmly on the state meet in Yakima.

Counting alternates for two relay teams, CHS coaches expect to pack 22 Wolves into a school bus, with the big dance playing out May 25-27.

With its body of work fully displayed, Coupeville boasts a fair number of athletes in the top 10 among students from 2B schools.

Though, thanks to the cutthroat nature of high school track and field, a couple of those top 10 performances didn’t translate to state meet berths for the Wolves or athletes from rival teams.

Only the winner of each event at Bi-Districts advanced, and several duels Saturday featured multiple contenders throw down stellar performances at the exact same time.

One example is the 1600, where CHS senior Mitchell Hall PR’d and delivered the 9th best performance in 2B this season, while Northwest Christian’s Asher Ingram hit the tape less than a second ahead of him.

You have to earn the right to advance as well, which is why Wolf junior Nick Guay is not state-bound in the high jump, despite having the 6th best mark in the event.

He didn’t compete at the bi-district meet, which left the door open for teammate Dominic Coffman (9th best in 2B) to claim a title, and a trip to state.

Dominic Coffman jumps to victory. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Or there’s the case of Coupeville senior Taygin Jump, who is #3 in 2B in the hammer throw.

Unfortunately, the event is not part of the state meet, denying her a chance to let it rip on the big stage.

And, in one final quirk, the CHS girls 4 x 400 relay team is ranked #4 in 2B, but when the Wolves won a bi-district title and punched their ticket to state Saturday, they did so with a different, and slightly slower, lineup.

 

Where CHS athletes rank in 2B through May 15, with (*) indicating an impending trip to the state meet:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Monroe Myles (8th) 13.28 (*)

200 — Myles (6th) 27.17 (*)

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (7th) 1:03.60 (*)

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (8th) 17.41 (*)

4 x 100 Relay — Myles, Ryanne Knoblich, Issabel Johnson, Mayne (8th) 53.72

4 x 400 Relay — Mayne, Aleera Kent, Carly Burt, Stuurmans (4th) 4:27.11 (*)

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (4th) 35-00 (*)

High Jump — Knoblich (3rd) 5-00 (*)

Hammer Throw — Taygin Jump (3rd) 56-08

 

BOYS:

400 — Aidan Wilson (8th) 53.08

800 — Wilson (2nd) 2:01.22 (*)

1600 — Mitchell Hall (9th) 4:40.16

110 Hurdles — Tate Wyman (8th) 16.90

4 x 100 Relay — Reily AraceleyWyman, Wilson, Dominic Coffman (2nd) 45.02 (*)

4 x 400 Relay — Preston Epp, Hall, WymanWilson (10th) 3:39.69

High Jump — Guay (6th) 6-00; Dominic Coffman (9th) 5-10 (*)

Long Jump — Alex Murdy (6th) 20-03 (*)

Triple Jump — Wilson (7th) 41-05.50 (*)

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Carolyn Lhamon sends her shot put on its way. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was warm, at least by Coupeville standards.

Braving blue skies and sizzlin’ sun rays Saturday, Coupeville High School track and field stars put on a show during the District 1/2 championships.

The Wolves captured girls and boys team titles, sparked by 18 wins spread among its many athletes.

Along for the ride was Diet Coke-sipping cameraman John Fisken, who, fueled by caffeine, snapped a metric ton of pics.

He’s responsible for the ones seen above and below, but that’s just the tip of the photographic iceberg.

To see much more, and maybe buy some glossy presents for Grandma Gertie in Grand Rapids, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2022-2023/Track-2023-05-13-District-1-Meet/

 

Issabel Johnson, ready to attack.

Alex Murdy flies on by.

“Dude caught some air!”

Dominic Coffman gets some sun on the guns.

Wolf relay runners (l to r) Ayden Wyman, Lyla Stuurmans, Ryanne Knoblich, and Carly Burt are a fleet-footed bunch.

“I keep putting them back straight, and they keep knocking everything out of order. Kids…”

Claire Mayne demonstrates the proper form, where you don’t knock the hurdles over.

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Wolf senior Dominic Coffman is headed to state in the high jump and 4 x 100 relay. (Brent Coffman photo)

Win, or go home.

And yes, the Coupeville High School track and field team was already home Saturday, hosting the District 1/2 championships at Mickey Clark Field.

But every race, every field event, was a nailbiter, as the only way athletes earned their ticket to state was by winning.

Finish second Saturday and you got a firm handshake, but that was it.

Which was fine by the Wolves, who went out and won 18 events en route to capturing both girls and boys team titles.

“We are the champions … of the world.” (Bob Martin photo)

Coupeville’s girls had themselves a truly epic day, rolling up more points than the second and third best teams combined.

The Wolves finished with 225 points, with Friday Harbor (109), La Conner (83), and Northwest Christian of Lacey (72) bringing up the rear.

The battle was closer on the boy’s side, with Coupeville (194) pulling away from La Conner (146) and Friday Harbor (131) late.

NWC was well back with just 39 points.

Once they add alternates for the girls 4 x 400 relay and the boys 4 x 100 unit, the Wolves are expecting to pack 22 athletes onto the bus for the trip to Yakima.

After a long run in Cheney, the 2B state meet jumps to Zaepfel Stadium this season, with the royal rumble slated for May 25-27.

Lyla Stuurmans, Aidan Wilson, Monroe Myles, and Carolyn Lhamon all qualified for two individual events, with the first three of those Wolves also part of a state meet-qualifying relay team.

Wilson, Ryanne Knoblich, Reiley Araceley, and Dominic Coffman are the only active CHS track stars to have earned state meet medals in prior years.

Knoblich was 2nd in the high jump last season, while Wilson was 3rd in the 800.

Wilson also teamed up with Coffman, Araceley, and the now graduated Caleb Meyer to finish 2nd in the 4 x 100.

Edie Bittner and Bob Martin keep things under control. (Photo courtesy Bittner)

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Monroe Myles (1st) 13.28 *PR*; Issabel Johnson (5th) 14.38 *PR*

200 — M. Myles (1st) 27.17 *PR*; Anna Annunziato (5th) 31.76 *PR*

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 1:04.85; Aleera Kent (2nd) 1:13.43

800 — Stuurmans (1st) 2:35.75; Kent (5th) 2:57.29

1600 — Ayden Wyman (4th) 6:46.96; Cristina McGrath (5th) 7:47.50

3200 — Kent (4th) 13:31.60 *PR*; McGrath (5th) 17:38.62

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (1st) 17.41 *PR*; Katie Buskala (2nd) 20.82 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Mayne (2nd) 54.20 *PR*; Gwen Crowder (3rd) 1:05.28

4 x 100 Relay — M. MylesRyanne Knoblich, Johnson, Mayne (2nd) 53.72

4 x 200 Relay — Carly Burt, Knoblich, A. Wyman, Stuurmans (3rd) 1:56.80

4 x 400 Relay — MayneBurt, M. Myles, Stuurmans (1st) 4:30.64

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (1st) 35-00 *PR*; Katie Marti (2nd) 30-09.50 *PR*

Discus — Lhamon (1st) 100-00 *PR*; Reese Wilkinson (3rd) 95-11 *PR*

Javelin — Marti (2nd) 93-08; Taygin Jump (3rd) 89-09

High Jump — Knoblich (1st) 5-00

Pole Vault — Burt (1st) 7-00; Aleksia Jump (2nd) 5-06

Long Jump — Knoblich (2nd) 14-00.75; Burt (3rd) 13-08

Triple Jump — McGrath (2nd) 27-06.25

Carolyn Lhamon set PR’s in the shot put and discus Saturday afternoon. (Photo courtesy Helene Lhamon)

 

BOYS:

100 — Dominic Coffman (5th) 13.04; Nehemiah Myles (6th) 13.21

200 — Reiley Araceley (4th) 24.95; Alex Murdy (5th) 25.19

400 — Preston Epp (2nd) 55.73; Hank Milnes (4th) 58.88

800 — Aidan Wilson (1st) 2:08.68; Ezra Boilek (2nd) 2:22.81

1600 — Mitchell Hall (2nd) 4:40.16 *PR*; Malachi Somes (4th) 5:07.17

3200 — Cameron Epp (3rd) 10:50.75; Somes (4th) 11:17.90

110 Hurdles — Tate Wyman (4th) 17.77; Araceley (5th) 19.20

300 Hurdles — T. Wyman (3rd) 45.92; Cael Wilson (5th) 50.08

4 x 100 Relay — AraceleyT. Wyman, A. Wilson, Coffman (1st) 45.02

4 x 400 Relay — P. Epp, Hall, T. Wyman, A. Wilson (2nd) 3:39.69

Shot Put — Josh Upchurch (1st) 41-10 *PR*; Zac Tackett (3rd) 35-11.50

Discus — Tackett (1st) 119-03; C. Epp (3rd) 84-04

Javelin — Hall (3rd) 112-04; Boilek (4th) 110-06

High Jump — Coffman (1st) 5-10; C.Wilson (3rd) 5-06

Pole Vault — C. Wilson (1st) 8-00

Long Jump — Murdy (1st) 20-03 *PR*; N. Myles (3rd) 19-02.50

Triple Jump — A. Wilson (1st) 41-05.50; Milnes (6th) 35-10

Josh Upchurch prepares to launch. (Brittany Kolbet photo)

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