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   CMS track stars (l to r) Ella Colwell, Kiara Contreras and Ja’Kenya Hoskins warm up Wednesday before the season-opening meet in Port Angeles. (Photos by Ja’Tarya Hoskins)

Caleb Meyer flies to the heavens.

CMS coach Elizabeth Bitting discusses strategy with two of her athletes.

Contreras is ready to drop a beat-down on some fools.

A new middle school track season kicked off under sunny skies Wednesday, with Coupeville and Forks invading Port Angeles to face off with host Stevens.

“It was a warm and beautiful day and a great learning experience for all,” said Wolf coach Elizabeth Bitting. “Nerves were felt and shaken off.

“All athletes PR’d today and now know what they need to do to get another PR next week.”

 

Pretty complete results (hey, if I’m 68% correct the first time out, working with photos of hand-written notes and just first names, I’m calling it a win):

 

GIRLS:

60 — Ja’Kenya Hoskins 8.94; Angelina Gebhard 9.06; Abigail Place 10.78

100 — Helen Strelow 15.08; Cristina McGrath 16.45; Jordyn Rogers 16.47; Place 16.58

200 — Hoskins 30.45; Audrianna Shaw 31.47; Eryn Wood 34.00; Claire Mayne 34.60; Strelow 35.05

400 — Jaelyn Crebbin 1:11.2; Mary Milnes 1:12; Abigail Ramirez 1:17; Mayne 1:26

800 — Carolyn Lhamon 2:53; Ramirez 3:11

1600 — Lhamon 6:47

200 hurdles — A. Shaw 36.04; Bella Velasco 37.26; Ella Colwell 39.47

4 x 100 relay  — Gebhard, Noelle Daigneault, Wood, Colwell 1:01.79; Mayne, Kiara Contreras, Velasco, Ramirez 1:03.47

4 x 200 relay — Velasco, A. Shaw, Crebbin, Hoskins 2:06; Daigneault, Alana Mihill, Gebhard, Lhamon 2:23

Shot Put — Daigneault 25-10

Discus — Colwell 57-00; McGrath 44-05

Turbo — McGrath 49-02.50; Mihill 35-09; Place 35-08

High Jump — Colwell 4-00

Long Jump — Hoskins 12-00; McGrath 11-01, A. Shaw 10-11; Strelow 10-10, Mayne 9-03; Place 8-02; Wood 4-05

 

BOYS:

60 — Lucious Binning 8.40; Dominic Coffman 9.23; Brayden Coatney 10.36; Jesse Cowan 10.44; Ty Duddridge 11.24

100 — Caleb Meyer 13.03; Aiden Burdge 13.10; Ty Hamilton 13.16; Binnings 13.82; Coffman 14.20; Rieley Araceley 14.42; Tim Ursu 15.40; Matthias Anderson 15.75; Joven Light 16.00; Lucas Salazar 16.29; Duddridge 18.24

200 — Meyer 26.45

400 — Coffman 1:14.2; Elijah Pepin 1:17; Connor Bachmann 1:23; Tate Wyman 1:28

800 — Araceley 2:47

1600 — Pepin 6:27; Wyman 6:36

75 hurdles — M. Anderson 17.81

200 hurdles — Wyman 38.86

4 x 100 relay — Ursu, Burdge, Light, Hamilton 56.66; Aiden Anderson, Salazar, Bachmann, Gabe Shaw 1:07

Shot Put — Logan Martin 36-08; G. Shaw 27-03, Wesley Cowan 19-00

Discus — A. Anderson 45-05; W. Cowan 36-08; J. Cowan 35-00

Turbo — Martin 110-00; Bachmann 67-11; Salazar 63-00; Hamilton 61-00; G. Shaw 54-00; Duddridge 53-10; Light 50-00, A. Anderson 33-05

High Jump — Martin 4-10; G. Shaw 4-06

Long Jump — Araceley 13-04; Hamilton 13-01; Wyman 12-08, Duddridge 9-09

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    Coupeville’s Kyle Burnett, modeling a puffy jacket at an earlier meet, won the pole vault Monday at a three-team home meet. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   When Ariah Bepler gazed into his future, did he see himself shattering his PR in the high jump while his grandpa watched? If so, it came true.

   Lucy Sandahl, cruising here earlier this season, ran away with wins in two events on her home track.

A huge part of track and field is competing against yourself.

The Wolves kept that in mind Monday, as they endured the blazing sun (by Whidbey standards, at least) and limited resistance from their foes.

While Coupeville High School’s student body is small, Friday Harbor and Lopez have even fewer athletes to draw from, so there wasn’t much chance they would upend the Wolves on their home oval.

And the meet played out exactly as most would have predicted, with the CHS girls winning all 16 events and the Wolf boys capturing 11 of 15.

Coupeville swept all four relays, while Lucy Sandahl, Keahi Sorrows, Lindsey Roberts, Lauren Bayne, Jacob Smith and Sean Toomey-Stout each won two individual events.

Maybe more importantly, 18 different Wolves set a PR at the three-team meet, with seven earning two personal bests on the day.

 

Complete Monday results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (1st) 13.78; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (3rd) 14.61

200 — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 27.68 *PR*; Zoe Trujillo (4th) 31.92

800 — Lucy Sandahl (1st) 2:45.20; Natalie Hollrigel (2nd) 2:54.20

1600 — Sandahl (1st) 5:57.35; Catherine Lhamon (2nd) 6:26.04

3200 — Lhamon (1st) 13:38.80; Hollrigel (3rd) 15:05.30 *PR*

100 Hurdles — Roberts (1st) 16.09; Hoskins (2nd) 19.20

300 Hurdles — Hoskins (1st) 58.95

4 x 100 Relay — Mallory Kortuem, Roberts, M. Toomey-Stout, Ashlie Shank (1st) 52.99

4 x 200 Relay — Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout, Shank, Roberts (1st) 1:52.65

Shot put — Emma Smith (1st) 31-04; Kylie Chernikoff (2nd) 26-07; Shank (3rd) 24-04 *PR*; Willow Vick (4th) 18-09 *PR*

Discus — Allison Wenzel (1st) 93-10.50 *PR*; E. Smith (2nd) 84-02; Hannah Davidson (3rd) 74-03.50; Abby Parker (4th) 72-03; Chernikoff (5th) 68-00.25; W. Vick (7th) 61-00.50 *PR*; Raven Vick (9th) 44-04

Javelin — Davidson (1st) 90-11 *PR*; Wenzel (2nd) 87-08; R. Vick (3rd) 84-08; Lauren Bayne (4th) 79-08; Trujillo (5th) 76-08; Parker (6th) 74-06; Chernikoff (7th) 68-07

High Jump — Bayne (1st) 4-08; Hoskins (3rd) 4-02; Cassidy Moody (4th) 4-00

Pole Vault — Kortuem (1st) 7-00

Long Jump — Moody (1st) 14-05.50 *PR*; Hollrigel (2nd) 12-05 *PR*; Parker (3rd) 10-05.50; W. Vick (4th) 10-02

Triple Jump — Bayne (1st) 30-02.75 *PR*

 

BOYS:

100 — Jacob Smith (1st) 11.72; Ethan Clavette (6th) 13.60; Chris Ruck (7th) 14.16

200 — J. Smith (1st) 23.59; Henry Wynn (2nd) 24.25; Luke Carlson (4th) 26.50; Kyle Burnett (5th) 26.60 *PR*; Clavette (7th) 27.62 *PR*

400 — Danny Conlisk (1st) 53.45; Wynn (2nd) 55.56

800 — Conlisk (2nd) 2:07.62

110 Hurdles — Jakobi Baumann (2nd) 21.38

300 Hurdles — Baumann (2nd) 50.20

4 x 100 Relay — Jean Lund-Olsen, Cameron Toomey-Stout, Sean Toomey-Stout, J. Smith (1st) 45.01; Burnett, Carlson, Thane Peterson, Clavette (3rd) 49.19

4 x 400 Relay — J. Smith, Wynn, Ariah Bepler, S. Toomey-Stout (1st) 4:00.17

Shot Put — Keahi Sorrows (1st) 37-07; Ryan Labrador (2nd) 37-02; Chris Battaglia (3rd) 37-01; Andrew Martin (7th) 29-00 *PR*

Discus — Sorrows (1st) 99-08.50 *PR*; Bepler (2nd) 98-09.50 *PR*; Battaglia (3rd) 94-01; Labrador (5th) 85-04; Peterson (6th) 79-11; Clavette (10th) 67-08 *PR*; Martin (11th) 65-11 *PR*

Javelin — S. Toomey-Stout (1st) 131-03 *PR*; Bepler (2nd) 118-06; Carlson (3rd) 112-06 *PR*; Martin (4th) 93-07.50; Battaglia (9th) No distance listed

High Jump — Bepler (1st) 6-00 *PR*

Pole Vault — Burnett (1st) 7-06

Long Jump — S. Toomey-Stout (1st) 19-11 *PR*; C. Toomey-Stout (3rd) 19-07.50 *PR*; Ruck (5th) 14-04 *PR*

Triple Jump — C. Toomey-Stout (2nd) 38-08.50 *PR*; Baumann (4th) 35-08.50 *PR*

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   Ashlie Shank runs on two Coupeville High School relay teams which rank among the best in 1A. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

With the track season winding down, the battle at the top of the charts is ever more intense.

Even when you slice time off your previous best, every one is coming hard, leading some to drop down in the state-wide standings even though they’re actually running faster than before.

With two regular-season meets left for Coupeville, the Wolves currently have five boys and four girls who sit with one of the 10 best times among all 1A athletes.

Leading the pack are junior Lindsey Roberts and senior Jacob Smith, who each appear three times on the charts.

And, as soon as I post this story, some lollygagging coach or meet official will post a new time or 10,000, and the charts will once again ebb or flow.

But, at this exact moment, 7:36 PM, Sunday, Apr. 22, here’s how Coupeville stacks up against the best of 1A:

 

Girls:

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (6th) 15.82 *Same position on charts as before*

4 x 100 Relay — Maya Toomey-Stout, Ashlie Shank, Mallory Kortuem, Lindsey Roberts (10th) 52.72 *Debuts on charts*

4 x 200 Relay — Kortuem, Roberts, Shank, M. Toomey-Stout (9th) 1:51.73 *Down three slots*

 

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (5th) 11.32 *Same position on charts as before*

200 — Smith (7th) 23.26 *Down two slots*

400 — Danny Conlisk (6th) 51.97 *Down one slot*

4 x 100 — Jean Lund-Olsen, Smith, Sean Toomey-Stout, Cameron Toomey-Stout (10th) 45.34 *Down two slots*

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   Chris Battaglia finished 3rd in the javelin at the Lil’ Norway Invitational Saturday, breaking his PR by almost six inches. (Bob Martin photo)

   The 20-team meet attracted a mix of Wolf runners and moms. (Photo courtesy Deb Smith)

   Natalie Hollrigel, who set PR’s in both her events, takes off on a dead sprint. (Brian Vick photo)

   Emma Smith launches the second-best shot put throw of her junior season. (Martin photo)

Thane Peterson reflects on life. (Vick photo)

   Mallory Kortuem shattered the school record in the pole vault, topping the previous best mark by a Wolf girl by six inches. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’ll take all the records. I said all of them!

Little-bitty Coupeville invaded the big time Saturday, staring down 19 other schools, many of them from 2A, 3A and 4A, at the Lil’ Norway Invitational in Poulsbo, and rocked the joint.

Backed by the most enthusiastic fan section in attendance, the Wolves produced two meet records and a school record, while holding their own in the team scoring.

Coupeville’s boys finished 7th overall, and were the highest-scoring 1A team in the field, while the CHS girls copped 10th overall and 3rd among 1A schools.

The biggest highlights came from pole vaulter Mallory Kortuem and the Wolf relay teams.

Kortuem, a sophomore who is competing in the pole vault for the first time this season, shattered the school record for female athletes, hitting an even seven feet.

The previous CHS record, set in 2017 by Mckenzie Meyer, was 6-06, a mark Kortuem tied at the Cashmere Invitational earlier this season.

Coupeville’s sophomore supernova didn’t stop there, as she joined Maya Toomey-Stout, Ashlie Shank and Lindsey Roberts to win the Sprinters Medley relay.

The event features two 100 legs, a 200 leg and a 400 leg, and Coupeville’s time of one minute, 58 seconds topped the meet record set in 2017.

Not to be outdone, the Coupeville quartet of Cameron Toomey-Stout, Sean Toomey-Stout, Jacob Smith and Danny Conlisk won the boys version of the event, and they also shattered the meet record.

Their time of 1:41.74 topped a mark set in 2013.

Nine Wolves set PR’s at the meet, with Natalie Hollrigel going a perfect two-for-two. She notched her best-ever times in the 200 and 800.

The meet drew 20 schools, with one 4A school (South Kitsap), two 3A’s, seven 2A’s, eight 1A’s and two 1B’s.

Coupeville will look to continue its hot streak Monday, when it hosts its second, and final, home meet of the season.

The Wolves welcome Friday Harbor and Lopez to town and things kick off at 3:15 PM.

Complete Saturday results:

GIRLS:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (8th) 13.60

200 — Natalie Hollrigel (23rd) 31.53 *PR*

800 — Lucy Sandahl (11th) 2:44.32; Hollrigel (16th) 2:48.95 *PR*

1600 — Sandahl (10th) 5:56.98

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (3rd) 15.89; Ja’Tarya Hoskins (9th) 19.28

300 Hurdles — Hoskins (16th) 58.92 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Mallory Kortuem, M. Toomey-Stout, Ashlie Shank, Lindsey Roberts (5th) 54.67

Sprinters Medley Relay (100, 100, 200, 400) — M. Toomey-Stout, Roberts, Shank, Kortuem (1st) 1:58.00 *MEET RECORD*

Shot put — Emma Smith (6th) 30-09

Discus — E. Smith (8th) 82-01; Hannah Davidson (9th) 79-03 *PR*

Javelin — Davidson (6th) 87-03; Raven Vick (17th) 71-04

High Jump — Cassidy Moody (12th) 4-00; Willow Vick (15th) 3-08

Pole Vault — Kortuem (7th) 7-00 *PR* *SCHOOL RECORD*

BOYS:

100 — Jacob Smith (2nd) 11.54; Jean Lund-Olsen (6th) 11.90

200 — J. Smith (2nd) 23.33; Luke Carlson (23rd) 26.80

400 — Danny Conlisk (6th) 53.58

4 x 100 Relay — Cameron Toomey-Stout, Sean Toomey-Stout, Carlson, J. Smith (2nd) (No times listed)

Sprinters Medley Relay (100, 100, 200, 400) — C. Toomey-Stout, S. Toomey-Stout, J. Smith, Conlisk (1st) 1:41.74 *MEET RECORD*

Shot Put — Ryan Labrador (4th) 43-00 *PR*; Keahi Sorrows (9th) 38-11.50 *PR*

Discus — Chris Battaglia (16th) 92-05; Thane Peterson (21st) 80-09

Javelin — Battaglia (3rd) 135-02 *PR*; S. Toomey-Stout (14th) 117-02

Pole Vault — Peterson (17th) 7-06

Long Jump — S. Toomey-Stout (5th) 19-01.75 *PR*

Triple Jump — C. Toomey-Stout (8th) 37-11.50 *PR*

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   Thane Peterson: “Yes, my pole has a name! And you will show some respect when you speak to Sir Reginald, the Duke of Chutney, thank you very much!!” (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

   Mallory Kortuem just wants to eat her salad in peace, and yet, everywhere she goes, there’s the stinkin’ paparazzi.

Ryan Labrador gets medieval on the shot put.

   Emma Smith (left) and Lindsey Roberts enjoy the 12,389th ferry ride of their high school athletic careers.

Lauren Bayne drops from the heavens, clearing the high jump bar with ease.

   After battling with the word’s most unreliable sports stats site, Wolf coach Bob Martin whispers, “I will see you in Hell, athletic.net!!”

   Wolf speedsters (l to r) Lucy Sandahl, Natalie Hollrigel and Maya Toomey-Stout slow down long enough for the camera to catch their images.

Cameron Toomey-Stout is comin’ at you.

He’s here, he’s there, he’s everywhere.

Wanderin’ photo bug John Fisken surprised everyone by heading off-Island Wednesday and ending up at a track meet in Sequim.

Coupeville was on site for the four-team rumble, which was what lured the lens master to the mainland, and the pics seen above are courtesy him.

To see everything Fisken snapped, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2017-2018/2018-04-18-at-Sequim/

When you do, remember, purchases keep the train runnin’, and help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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