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Katie Marti, the most entertaining athlete in high school sports. (Delanie Lewis photo)

She’s a one-person wrecking crew, just like grandpa.

Go back through the history of Coupeville High School sports, and Paul Messner’s name looms large, whether the sport under discussion is football or track and field.

Now, jump forward to 2023 and Wolf sophomore Katie Marti, having made the transition from softball to track, is pounding folks just like gramps did back in the day.

Saturday the scene of destruction was Bob Larson Stadium, host of the Stanwood Frosh/Soph Invitational.

Or, as they shall refer to it after this, the Katie Marti Just Kicked Your Fanny Invitational.

Winning the shot put, discus, and javelin, Christi Messner’s favorite daughter pulled off the trifecta, and accounted for three of Coupeville’s five wins on the day.

Fellow sophomores Monroe Myles (200) and Zac Tackett (discus) joined Marti atop the podium, while CHS athletes combined to rack up 18 PR’s.

Coupeville’s young guns bring back a trophy haul. (Bob Martin photo)

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 (Freshman) — Frankie Tenore (12th) 18.17

100 (Sophomore) — Monroe Myles (3rd) 14.67; Alysia Burdge (10th) 16.29

200 (Freshman) — Carly Burt (5th) 31.29 *PR*; Noelle Western (9th) 33.40 *PR*

200 (Sophomore) — Myles (1st) 29.25 *PR*; Lyla Stuurmans (3rd) 30.00

400 (Freshman) — Aleera Kent (2nd) 1:15.34; Tenore (8th) 1:27.93 *PR*

400 (Sophomore) — Stuurmans (2nd) 1:06.18; Ayden Wyman (5th) 1:12.34 *PR*

800 (Freshman) — Kent (4th) 2:50.79; Western (5th) 3:04.72

100 Hurdles (Freshman) — Tenore (3rd) 27.02

4 x 100 Relay (Freshman) — Burt, Tenore, Western, Kent (4th) 1:06.59

4 x 100 Relay (Sophomore) — Myles, Burdge, Wyman, Stuurmans (3rd) 57.71

Shot Put (Freshman) — Grier Mooney (2nd) 21-09.25

Shot Put (Sophomore) — Katie Marti (1st) 26-07.50

Discus (Freshman) — Mooney (5th) 57-01

Discus (Sophomore) — Marti (1st) 79-07 *PR*

Javelin (Sophomore) — Marti (1st) 93-02 *PR*; Burdge (7th) 62-05 *PR*

High Jump (Sophomore) — Stuurmans (4th) 4-02

Long Jump (Freshman) — Burt (3rd) 13-03

 

BOYS:

100 (Freshman) — Kris Sturtevant (12th) 14.02

100 (Sophomore) — Preston Epp (10th) 12.98

200 (Freshman) — Adrian Cunningham (9th) 27.05; Easton Green (14th) 28.58 *PR*; Sturtevant (15th) 28.85 *PR*

200 (Sophomore) — Epp (2nd) 25.30 *PR*; Cael Wilson (10th) 26.95 *PR*

800 (Freshman) — Ezra Boilek (8th) 2:28.00; Ezekiel Allen (10th) 2:38.18

1600 (Freshman) — Malachi Somes (4th) 5:18.29; George Spear (8th) 6:04.78; Allen (9th) 6:07.49

3200 (Freshman) — Somes (2nd) 11:04.49 *PR*; Spear (4th) 11:58.52 *PR*

110 Hurdles (Sophomore) — Wilson (5th) 20.04

300 Hurdles (Sophomore) — Wilson (4th) 49.32 *PR*

4 x 400 Relay (Freshman) — Green, Allen, Boilek, Cunningham (5th) 4:17.19

Shot Put (sophomore) — Zac Tackett (6th) 30-04; Nick Shelly (10th) 18-11

Discus (Sophomore) — Tackett (1st) 119-00; Shelly (15th) 68-02 *PR*

Javelin (Freshman) — Somes (5th) 94-00 *PR*; Boilek (6th) 91-04

High Jump (Sophomore) — Wilson (4th) 5-02

Long Jump (Freshman) — Green (5th) 13-03 *PR*; Sturtevant (6th) 12-09.50; Allen (7th) 12-05

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Central Washington University thrower Logan Martin hangs out with his #1 fan. (Photo courtesy Abbie Martin)

All across the USA, former Wolves were on the prowl Saturday.

Whether it was track and field, rowing, or baseball, Coupeville grads were knee deep in college sports.

A look at CHS alumni in action:

 

Ja’Tarya Hoskins:

The former Wolf cheerleader and track star ran in the 200 at the Peyton/Shotwell Invitational in Tacoma, hitting the tape in 30.52 seconds.

Hoskins is a redshirt sophomore at Saint Martin’s University and on target to graduate this spring.

Ja’Tarya Hoskins is racing on the college track oval, and towards graduation. (Photo courtesy Hoskins)

 

Joey Lippo:

The former Wolf three-sport star racked up three hits, three walks, two runs, an RBI, and a stolen base while playing a pair of baseball doubleheaders in Boston this weekend.

A junior at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, Lippo continues to be one of the true bright spots for an Owls team struggling to find a winning groove.

On the season, he’s hitting .283 with 14 hits, including a triple and a home run.

Lippo has scored eight times, while picking up six RBI and walking six times.

Joey Lippo waits for his pitch. (Timothy Goupille photo)

 

Logan Martin:

The Central Washington University freshman was also at the Peyton/Shotwell Invitational, where he claimed 2nd place in the discus.

Besting 14 of 15 rivals, Martin heaved the throwing implement 128 feet, nine inches.

 

Lucy and Sophie Sandahl:

The sister combo was on the waters at the Husky Open Saturday, competing for Seattle Pacific University in women’s rowing.

Lucy was the coxswain for a pair of varsity 4+ boats which finished second to powerful Cal Poly in four-team fields, while Sophie manned an oar as the Falcons varsity 8+ crew zipped along.

The Sandahl sisters return to action Apr. 1, when SPU hosts the Falcon Regatta.

Sophie Sandahl (far left) and sister Lucy (middle) continue to excel on the water for Seattle Pacific University. (Photo courtesy Lucy Sandahl)

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Riley White (top) and Brynn Parker (middle) give track star Grier Mooney some love. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The oval was hoppin’.

Coupeville High School held its first home track and field meet Wednesday, and photographers shuffled event to event, snapping away.

The behind-the-scenes pics seen above and below come to us courtesy John Fisken.

To see action shots from the seven-team meet, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2022-2023/Track-2023-03-22-at-Coupeville/

 

“Eat my dust, old man!!”

Fun fact: in between races, Neil Rixe does his taxes.

Desi Ramirez finds her inner Zen before unleashing the shot put.

It’s a paparazzi shoot-off at high noon (or, more likely, about 4:45 in the afternoon).

CHS coaches Elizabeth Bitting (left) and Amber Wyman got the sunny weather they wanted.

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Ryanne Knoblich and Josh Guay competed in a track meet Wednesday and claimed Student of the Quarter awards from the Coupeville Lions Club.

Everything hummed along beautifully.

Coupeville High School hosted its first home track and field meet of the season Wednesday, the weather was sunny, and the Wolves dominated on the stat sheet.

By the time the final event was done, and the other six schools had departed, CHS had locked down a win in the boys’ team standings, and second place in the girls’ competition.

The Wolf boys destroyed all rivals, piling up 219 points, while runner-ups Mount Vernon Christian and Friday Harbor sat well behind with 108 and 94.5 points, respectively.

Coupeville’s female competitors went toe-to-toe with MVC, with the Hurricanes edging the Wolves 223-184. No one else was within 100 points of the top two.

Orcas Island, La Conner, Grace Academy, and Lopez Island rounded out the field, joining Coupeville, MVC, and Friday Harbor in the royal rumble.

When it came to individual athletes, the Wolves earned 11 wins and 90 PR’s.

Aidan Wilson (400, triple jump) was a two-time winner, while also joining Hank Milnes, Mitchell Hall, and Nick Guay on the fastest 4 x 400 relay squad.

Lyla Stuurmans (400), Claire Mayne (100 hurdles), Carolyn Lhamon (shot put), Katie Marti (javelin), Ryanne Knoblich (high jump), Zac Tackett (discus), Hall (1600), and Guay (high jump) also captured titles.

Coupeville returns to action this Saturday, when its younger stars compete in the Stanwood Frosh/Soph Invitational.

 

Wednesday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Monroe Myles (5th) 14.20 *PR*; Carlota Marcos-Cabrillo (10th) 15.43 *PR*; Anna Annunziato (12th) 15.58 *PR*; Alysia Burdge (15th) 15.73 *PR*; Isabella Gaspio (18th) 16.02 *PR*; Mercedes Kalwies-Anderson (22nd) 16.50; Frankie Tenore (26th) 17.34 *PR*; Avery Williams-Buchanan (27th) 17.44 *PR*; Sara Omega (28th) 17.48 *PR*; Desi Ramirez (29th) 17.49 *PR*

200 — M. Myles (2nd) 29.60 *PR*; Carly Burt (3rd) 31.32 *PR*; Ava Mitten (4th) 32.05; Gwen Crowder (7th) 33.78 *PR*; Gaspio (10th) 34.66 *PR*; Ramirez (14th) 37.28 *PR*; Williams-Buchanan (15th) 39.92 *PR*

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 1:04.33 *PR*; Katie Marti (9th) 1:19.91 *PR*

800 — Aleera Kent (2nd) 3:12.89; Taygin Jump (4th) 3:27.00 *PR*

1600 — Ayden Wyman (5th) 6:50.14

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (1st) 18.69 *PR*; Liza Zustiak (9th) 23.56 *PR*; Tenore (10th) 24.00 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Mayne (4th) 1:00.10; Zustiak (9th) 1:08.40; Crowder (10th) 1:11.68 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — M. MylesMitten, Burt, Mayne (3rd) 56.66

4 x 200 Relay — Mitten, Ryanne Knoblich, A. Wyman, Stuurmans (2nd) 2:05.27; Crowder, Gaspio, Zustiak, Noelle Western (4th) 2:14.02

4 x 400 Relay — Western, Mayne, A. Wyman, Kent (2nd) 4:57.81

Shot Put — Carolyn Lhamon (1st) 31-09.50 *PR*; Marti (6th) 25-04.50; Grier Mooney (7th) 22-09 *PR*; Reese Wilkinson (8th) 22-04.75; Erica McGrath (9th) 22-04.50; Ramirez (11th) 20-10.75 *PR*; Ilyshyanna Myles (12th) 20-01 *PR*

Discus — Lhamom (2nd) 91-04; Wilkinson (4th) 75-06; McGrath (5th) 74-02; Marti (7th) 71-06 *PR*; Jump (9th) 67-05; Mooney (10th) 65-06 *PR*; I. Myles (12th) 60-10 *PR*; Ramirez (13th) 55-03 *PR*; Aby Wood (15th) 51-05.50; Jackie Contreras (17th) 47-04 *PR*

Javelin — Marti (1st) 88-08 *PR*; Jump (3rd) 84-03; Wood (7th) 62-01; Kalwies-Anderson (11th) 56-04 *PR*; Wilkinson (12th) 55-07; Valentina Nadela (17th) 49-09 *PR*; Contreras (18th) 49-04 *PR*; Burdge (20th) 46-11; Crowder (22nd) 44-09 *PR*, Sophia Broderick (24th) 42-02 *PR*; Marcos-Cabrillo (25th) 38-09 *PR*; Delanie Lewis (28th) 25-04 *PR*; Lavinia Tomba (29th) 17-04 *PR*

High Jump — Knoblich (1st) 4-06; Stuurmans (2nd) 4-04; Kalwies-Anderson (4th) 4-02

Long Jump — Knoblich (2nd) 13-08; Burt (3rd) 13-04.50 *PR*; Annunziato (9th) 11-03 *PR*; Tenore (10th) 11-01 *PR*; Nadela (14th) 10-04 *PR*; Lewis (17th) 9-04.75 *PR*; Williams-Buchanan (19th) 8-10.25 *PR*; Tomba (20th) 8-02.50 *PR*; Omega (21st) 8-01.50

 

BOYS:

100 — Tim Ursu (2nd) 11.93 *PR*; Dominic Coffman (3rd) 12.07; Nick Guay (7th) 12.34 *PR*; Nehemiah Myles (8th) 12.44; Preston Epp (12th) 12.62 *PR*; Alex Merino-Martinez (24th) 13.25 *PR*; Kris Sturtevant (31st) 13.80 *PR*

200 — N. Guay (1st) 25.08; Reiley Araceley (3rd) 25.21 *PR*; P. Epp (5th) 25.82; Hank Milnes (11th) 27.10 *PR*; Adrian Cunningham (12th) 27.62; Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim (18th) 28.43 *PR*; Sturtevant (20th) 29.26 *PR*

400 — Aidan Wilson (1st) 53.08 *PR*; Milnes (4th) 58.58 *PR*; N. Myles (5th) 59.62 *PR*; Anthony Smolen (6th) 1:00.13; Simpson-Pilgrim (9th) 1:04.13 *PR*; Merino-Martinez (12th) 1:05.79 *PR*

800 — Ezra Boilek (3rd) 2:27.48; Smolen (5th) 2:38.03 *PR*; Ezekiel Allen (7th) 2:39.84; Malachi Somes (8th) 2:41.89 *PR*

1600 — Mitchell Hall (1st) 4:48.45 *PR*; Somes (4th) 5:07.58 *PR*; Boilek (5th) 5:08.39 *PR*; Allen (11th) 5:56.66 *PR*; George Spear (12th) 6:01.74

3200 — Cameron Epp (2nd) 10:55.11 *PR*; Spear (6th) 12:14.57 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Tate Wyman (3rd) 18.44 *PR*; Araceley (4th) 19.06; C. Wilson (6th) 20.31

300 Hurdles — T. Wyman (2nd) 45.18 *PR*; C. Wilson (8th) 50.18

4 x 100 Relay — P. EppCunningham, C. Wilson, C. Epp (1st) 47.34

4 x 400 Relay — Hall, Milnes, N. Guay, A. Wilson (1st) 3:46.96

Shot Put — A. Wilson (2nd) 37-01.75 *PR*; Kai Wong (4th) 34-11; Zac Tackett (5th) 34-05.50 *PR*; Josh Upchurch (6th) 33.00.75; Zane Oldenstadt (12th) 28-07.50; Josh Guay (26th) 22-05.25 *PR*; Nick Shelly (28th) 20-00 *PR*

Discus — Tackett (1st) 114-07; Wong (7th) 87-05.50 *PR*; C. Epp (8th) 84-09; Upchurch (9th) 82-07 *PR*; Shelly (23rd) 65-07 *PR*; J. Guay (25th) 63-11

Javelin — Hall (7th) 108-10; Wong (13th) 94-05 *PR*; Somes (14th) 93-01 *PR*; Boilek (15th) 92-09 *PR*; Ursu (17th) 87-00; Cunningham (20th) 79-04 *PR*; J. Guay (35th) 49-05; Shelly (40th) 45-02

High Jump — N. Guay (1st) 5-10; Coffman (2nd) 5-08; C. Wilson (4th) 5-02; Simpson-Pilgrim (6th) 5-00 *PR*

Long Jump — Ursu (2nd) 18-07 *PR*; N. Myles (8th) 16-09 *PR*; Merino-Martinez (9th) 16-07 *PR*; Cunningham (20th) 14-11; Sturtevant (23rd) 14-01 *PR*; Allen (32nd) 11-04

Triple Jump — A. Wilson (1st) 40-01 *PR*; Milnes (4th) 36-06 *PR*; Araceley (11th) 31-05 *PR*

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Coupeville track stars Jackie Contreras, Josh Guay and Zac Tackett begin a long day of competition. (Photo courtesy Guay)

The click of the camera, the ping of the phone.

However they capture the moment, photographers are out there, everywhere, documenting spring sports in Coupeville and in towns near and far.

The photos above and below showcase Wolf track and field, girls’ tennis, softball, and baseball, with nary a rain drop in sight.

Netters Vivian Farris (left) and Hayley Fiedler roll up the points. (Jackie Saia photo)

Jada Heaton, a fireball of energy and positive team spirit. (Jennifer Heaton photo)

Chase Anderson keeps an eye on the runner. (Morgan White photo)

Allie Lucero chucks heat. (Jackie Saia photo)

Skylar Parker tends to Kaitlyn Leavell’s hair needs before their match. (Lucy Tenore photo)

Landon Roberts puts some zip in his get up and go. (Morgan White photo)

CHS runners (l to r) Tate Wyman, Preston Epp, Cameron Epp, and Reiley Araceley pose under sunny skies. (Bob Martin photo)

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