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Logan Martin and dad/coach Bob approve this pic. (Abbie Martin photo)

Logan Martin likes to send things flying far, far away.

The Coupeville High School senior kicked off a weekend track and field meet in high style Friday.

Competing at the 32nd annual Gear Up Eason Invitational at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium in Snohomish, Martin captured first place in the hammer throw.

One meet after competing in the event for the first time this season, the Wolf chucker whistled his best throw 175 feet.

That’s 11 feet, seven inches further than Martin’s previous PR, which also doubles as the unofficial (but likely) school record.

While the bulk of the meet goes down Saturday, the hammer throw had the spotlight Friday, with 23 boys and 16 girls scheduled to compete.

Martin entered the day seeded #2, with Canadian thrower Kian Zabini of Sa-Hali Secondary in Kamloops, British Columbia the top-rated hurler.

Once in the arena, however, Martin — who has signed to compete for Central Washington University next year — proved to be unbeatable.

“Came, saw, and won!” said dad Bob Martin, on site as both a proud parent and as Coupeville’s boys track team coach.

Now, after a trek back to Whidbey Friday night, the duo will join Wolf girls coach Elizabeth Bitting and Logan’s teammates and depart town at the crack of dawn Saturday.

Awaiting them all back in Snohomish? A full day of competition and possible glory.

At the very least, there will be food to ease the epic trek.

“We’re ready for it!” Bitting said. “Bought lotta snacks for the athletes!!!”

Martin will be back at it chucking things Saturday in Snohomish. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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Cristina McGrath cruises down the backstretch. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Rain drops fell and cameras clicked.

Ignoring the weather as best as possible, the Coupeville High School track and field team made a strong showing Wednesday at a three-team meet in Oak Harbor.

As the Wolves threw, ran, and jumped, photo whiz kid John Fisken snapped away, and the pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot and ponder buying some glossy memories for the cousins in Corpus Christi, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2021-2022/Track-2022-04-20-at-Oak-Harbor/

 

Taygin Jump

Nick Guay

Alex Merino-Martinez

Carolyn Lhamon

Hank Milnes

Issabel Johnson

Dominic Coffman

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Tim Ursu flies towards the finish line. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Who’s afraid of big schools? Not Coupeville.

With a league meet at Concrete scrubbed, the Wolf track and field squad instead headed up Island Wednesday, joining 3A Oak Harbor and 2A Burlington-Edison in a three-team rumble at OHHS.

And, while 2B Coupeville doesn’t have the roster depth to win team battles against schools two and three rungs higher on the student body count ladder, CHS still made an impact.

The Wolves came away with five wins and 27 PR’s on a nasty “spring” day.

Ryanne Knoblich claimed top honors in the high jump, while Logan Martin (Shot Put), Aidan Wilson (800), Reiley Araceley (110 Hurdles), and Caleb Meyer (400) also earned top dog status in their events.

Wednesday’s triple feature was good preparation for Coupeville’s next rumble, which arrives this weekend.

The Wolves are off to Snohomish for the Gear Up Eason Invitational Saturday, an 81-team mega-meet.

Senior thrower Logan Martin will actually get started a day earlier, as the hammer throw goes down on its own Friday afternoon.

 

Complete Wednesday results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Issabel Johnson (16th) 15.51 *PR*; Ava Mitten (18th) 15.52; Taygin Jump (19th) 15.54

200 — Ja’Kenya Hoskins (6th) 30.65; Mitten (13th) 32.02; Johnson (21st) 34.02; Samara Maund (34th) 45.16

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (4th) 1:06.09

800 — Cristina McGrath (8th) 3:17.96 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (6th) 20.74 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Mayne, Carolyn Lhamon, Hoskins, Mitten (4th) 57.45

4 x 200 Relay — Stuurmans, Ayden Wyman, Ryanne Knoblich, Hoskins (4th) 2:01.41

Shot Put — Lhamon (5th) 27-02; Reese Wilkinson (9th) 23-11; Erica McGrath (12th) 19-00.50

Discus — Lhamon (3rd) 93-05 *PR*; Wilkinson (6th) 74-02 *PR*; E. McGrath (9th) 71-08 *PR*; Jump (11th) 69-08 *PR*; Aby Wood (18th) 40-01

Javelin — Jump (3rd) 90-05 *PR*; Johnson (7th) 65-10 *PR*; Wood (9th) 62-05 *PR*; Mayne (12th) 61-02 *PR*; E. McGrath (14th) 56-08; Wilkinson (18th) 52-04; C. McGrath (23rd) 35-10 *PR*; Maund (25th) 28-10

High Jump — Knoblich (1st) 4-10

Long Jump — Knoblich (11th) 13-07; Hoskins (12th) 13-04

Triple Jump — Stuurmans (5th) 27-05; C. McGrath (6th) 27-00 *PR*

Birthday girl Aby Wood prepares to launch the discus.

 

BOYS:

100 — Dominic Coffman (5th) 12.23; Tim Ursu (18th) 12.95; Nehemiah Myles (28th) 13.47; Preston Epp (33rd) 13.88 *PR*; Cael Wilson (34th) 14.09; Alex Merino-Martinez (39th) 14.52 *PR*

200 — Nick Guay (6th) 26.04; Myles (22nd) 28.53

400 — Caleb Meyer (1st) 54.86; Hank Milnes (11th) 1:03.82

800 — Aidan Wilson (1st) 2:12.79; Merino-Martinez (6th) 2:44.87

1600 — Mitchell Hall (5th) 5:09.74 *PR*; Merino-Martinez (15th) 6:10.79; Tate Wyman (18th) 6:20.70

3200 — Cameron Epp (4th) 12:13.25 *PR*; Mikey Robinett (6th) 13:14.75 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Reiley Araceley (1st) 18.82 *PR*; C. Wilson (4th) 20.91

300 Hurdles — Araceley (2nd) 52.32 *PR*; T. Wyman (5th) 56.08

4 x 100 Relay — Meyer, Araceley, A. Wilson, Coffman (3rd) 46.65; Myles, P. Epp, N. Guay, Robinett (5th) 51.83

4 x 400 Relay — Hall, Milnes, C. Epp, A. Wilson (4th) 4:15.52

Shot Put — Logan Martin (1st) 46-10 *PR*; Zane Oldenstadt (12th) 31-03 *PR*; Zac Tackett (14th) 29-11.50; Josh Guay (20th) 21-02 *PR*

Discus — Martin (2nd) 140-08; Tackett (4th) 102-09; Oldenstadt (9th) 85-06 *PR*; J. Guay (20th) 62-01; C. Epp (23rd) 54-10

Javelin — Ursu (6th) 94-00 *PR*; Hall (9th) 88-10; Tackett (10th) 88-01; C. Epp (10th) 88-07; P. Epp (23rd) 70-06; J. Guay (29th) 49-03

High Jump — Coffman (3rd) 5-04; N. Guay (5th) 5-02; C. Wilson (7th) 5-00

Long Jump — Coffman (6th) 16-10.50; A. Wilson (8th) 16-08; Ursu (8th) 16-08; Robinett (10th) 16-05 *PR*; Araceley (11th) 16-01 *PR*; Milnes (15th) 14-06

Triple Jump — Milnes (7th) 26-09; Hall (8th) 25-07

Reiley Araceley, fast enough he can win the hurdles with his eyes closed.

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Coupeville Middle School has 54 students on its track team, including 7th grader Ava Carpenter. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s a deep roster.

Coupeville Middle School track and field coaches Paige Spangler and Jon Gabelein had 54 athletes turn out for the first week of practice.

There may be a few changes before the Wolves reach their first meet, which is at home Apr. 27.

But still, that’s a huge number for a town where the high school competes at the 2B level.

Proof positive that track and field is booming in Cow Town.

The CMS roster, with events where indicated on preseason sheets:

 

GIRLS:

6th grade:

Arianna Cunningham (100, Shot Put, Long Jump)
Isabella De Souza Oliveira (100 Hurdles, Long Jump, 4 x 100 Relay)
Lillian Ketterling (400, 4 x 200 Relay)
Willow Leedy-Bonifas (100, Shot Put, Long Jump)
Taylor Marrs (100, Long Jump)
Emma McFadden (High Jump, Shot Put)
Laken Simpson (200, Shot Put, 4 x 1)
Tenley Stuurmans (100, 200, High Jump, Shot Put)
Mikayla Wagner (800, High Jump, Long Jump, 4 x 1)
Elyse White (100, Long Jump)
Marin Winger (200, Shot Put, 4 x 1)
Devon Wyman (High Jump, Long Jump, 4 x 1)

 

7th grade:

Tirsit Cannon (Shot Put, Long Jump, 4 x 1)
Ava Carpenter (100 Hurdles, Shot Put, 4 x 1, 4 x 2)
Inara Maund (100, Long Jump)
Myra McDonald (100, Long Jump, 4 x 1)
Ivy Rudat (Shot Put, Long Jump, 4 x 2)

 

8th grade:

Abbigail Bond (100, High Jump, Long Jump, 4 x 1)
Carly Burt (100, Long Jump, 4 x 1)
Aleksia Jump (100, High Jump, 4 x 1)
Grier Mooney (Shot Put, Discus, Long Jump, 4 x 1)
Brynn Parker (High Jump, Long Jump, 4 x 1)
Amaya Schaffeld (100, High Jump, 4 x 1)
Frankie Tenore (100 Hurdles, Shot Put, Long Jump)
Noelle Western (100, Long Jump, 4 x 1)
Liza Zustiak (400, 100 Hurdles, High Jump, 4 x 1)

 

BOYS:

6th grade:

Ryan Beaston (100, Shot Put, Discus)
Khyren Calhoun (100, Discus, Long Jump)
Wyatt Fitch-Marron (100, 110 Hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump)
Beckett Green (100, 200, Shot Put)
Carson Grove (200, Shot Put, Discus, Long Jump)
Johnny Jacobsen
Edmund Kunz (100, Discus, Long Jump)
Roger Merino-Martinez
Nathan Niewald (100, 110 Hurdles, Long Jump)
Max Ohme (200, Shot Put, Long Jump)
Leonardo Rodriguez (100, Discus, Long Jump)
Shiloh Sandlin (100, High Jump, Discus)
Cody Sellers
Jonah Weyl

 

7th grade:

Zachary Blitch (100, Shot Put, Long Jump)
Jack Farrell
Matthew Gilbert
Chance Hart
Kenny Jacobsen (100, 1600, Long Jump)
Axel Marshall (1600, 110 Hurdles, Discus)
Dylan Robinett (100, 110 Hurdles, High Jump, Shot Put)
Joshua Stockdale (100, 400, High Jump, Long Jump)
Captain Teuscher

 

8th grade:

Adrian Cunningham (100, High Jump, 4 x 100 Relay)
Easton Green (100, High Jump, 4 x 1)
Jacob Schooley
Malachi Somes (1600, High Jump, Shot Put, 4 x 1)
George Spear (400, 800, Long Jump, 4 x 1)

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Coupeville High School junior Ryanne Knoblich is in the top 10 of 2B athletes in two events. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ever shifting, ever changing.

As seemingly thousands of high school track meets play out across Washington state, the top times and distances are constantly tweaked.

One thing which has remained consistent is a strong Coupeville presence, especially on the boys side of things, when you look at the top 2B performers.

The Wolves have three regular season meets left in April, then charge into the postseason beginning the first week of May.

As they prep for the stretch run, a look at CHS athletes who are currently among the top 10 performers in an event through Apr. 18:

 

GIRLS:

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (6th) 1:04.73

4 x 200 Relay — Stuurmans, Ayden Wyman, Ryanne Knoblich, Ja’Kenya Hoskins (7th) 2:01.11

High Jump — Knoblich (6th-tie) 4-10

 

BOYS:

200 — Caleb Meyer (10th) 24.38

400 — Meyer (2nd) 52.68

800 — Aidan Wilson (7th) 2:10.84

1500 — Mitchell Hall (8th) 5:07.85

4 x 100 Relay — Meyer, Reiley Araceley, WilsonDominic Coffman (4th) 46.45

Shot Put — Logan Martin (2nd) 45-04

Discus — Martin (2nd) 149-00

Hammer — Martin (1st) 163-05

High Jump — Coffman (6th-tie) 5-08

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