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Lauren Grove (John Fisken photo)

   Lauren Grove set PRs in the 100 and triple jump Thursday, while also running a leg on a victorious 4 x 100 relay unit. (John Fisken photos)

Mitchell Losey

Mitchell Losey ran the 100 and threw the javelin at Port Townsend.

Can’t touch the relay teams.

Without having to resort to running season bests, the Coupeville High School girls’ track squad still cruised to two wins at a five-team meet in Port Townsend Thursday.

The Wolves strolled to victories in the 4 x 100 and 4 x 200, besting relay units from Olympic League rivals Klahowya and Port Townsend, as well as 2A Sequim and Canadian interloper Ketchikan.

Makana Stone added a victory in the 100, while Skyler Lawrence (shot put), Allison Wenzel (javelin) and Stone (400) claimed second-place finishes.

Overall, 14 Wolves combined to set 20 PR’s at the meet.

Lauren Grove, Delaney Armstrong, Naika Hallam, Jesse Hester, Kenny Johnson and Grey Rische led the way, each earning career bests in two events.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

100 — Makana Stone (1st) 13:55; Sylvia Hurlburt (5th) 14.12; Kirsten Pelroy (8th) 14.34 *PR*; Marisa Etzell (9th) 14.39; Lauren Grove (10th) 14.45 *PR*; Allison Wenzel (18th) 15.50; Delaney Armstrong (25th) 16.40 *PR*

200 — Hurlburt (3rd) 29.06; Etzell (6th) 29.58; Pelroy (7th) 29.98; Grove (9th) 30.22

400 — Stone (2nd) 59.97

800 — Abby Parker (6th) 2:55.23; Lauren Bayne (8th) 3:00.37; Mattea Miller (10th) 3:13.62

1600 — Bayne (3rd) 6:12.60 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Etzell, Hurlburt, Grove, Pelroy (1st) 52.20

4 x 200 Relay — Etzell, Pelroy, Stone, Hurlburt (1st) 1:50.82

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (2nd) 29-05; Naika Hallam (4th) 23-05 *PR*; Alexxis Otto (5th) 23-00 *PR*; Amanda Foley (8th) 21-08.50

Discus — Lawrence (3rd) 72-02; Otto (7th) 53-09; Armstrong (8th) 53-00 *PR*; Foley (9th) 52-03; Parker (11th) 49-05

Javelin — Wenzel (2nd) 78-03 *PR*; Hallam (4th) 71-02 *PR*; Lawrence (5th) 67-10; Miller (6th) 66-11; Parker (7th) 65-05 *PR*; Otto (14th) 50-07

Long Jump — Parker (9th) 9-07.25

Triple Jump — Grove (3rd) 28-04.50 *PR*

BOYS:

100 — Jared Helmstadter (7th) 12.35; Jacob Smith (8th) 12.52; Connor Thompson (14th) 13.02 *PR*; Mitchell Losey (17th) 13.42; Kenny Johnson (21st) 13.69 *PR*; Grey Rische (22nd) 13.91 *PR*; Mitchell Carroll (25th) 17.05 *PR*

200 — Helmstadter (6th) 25.54; Smith (7th) 25.74; Johnson (17th) 28.31 *PR*

400 — Helmstadter (5th) 58.32; Johnson (11th) 1:10.36

110 Hurdles — Jesse Hester (4th) 20.66 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Hester (6th) 51.06 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Helmstadter, Dalton Martin, Lathom Kelley, Smith (4th) 48.86

Discus — Rische (14th) 73-09

Javelin — Rische (5th) 110-03 *PR*; Losey (6th) 109-03

Long Jump — Carroll (10th) 15-08.50; Smith (13th) 14-06.50 *PR*

Triple Jump — Thompson (6th) 34-05

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Maya Toomey-Stout is heading into her third sport, having already played volleyballa nd basketball for CMS. (John Fisken photos)

   Maya Toomey-Stout is heading into her third sport, having already played volleyball and basketball for CMS. (John Fisken photos)

No matter the sport, Kalia Littlejohn has a winning attitude.

No matter the sport, Kalia Littlejohn has a winning attitude.

They have the numbers.

New Coupeville Middle School track coaches Elizabeth Bitting and Bob Martin kicked off the 2015 season Monday by welcoming almost 40 athletes to the start of practice.

The coaching duo replaced Janie Rosenkrance and Alex Heilig and they and their teams will make their competition debut April 29 at a meet hosted by King’s.

The current CMS roster:

Ashley Battaglia
Chris Battaglia
Jakobi Baumann
Alonzo Boyles
Kyle Burnett
Gabe Carlson
James Conlisk
Seth David
Anna Dion
Gabe Eck
Ty Eck
Tucker Hall
Ja’Tarya Hoskins
Dawson Houston
Uriah Kastner
Teo Keilwitz
Mallory Kortuem
Nichole Laxton
Kalia Littlejohn
Jillion Mayne
Jean Lund Olsen
Trent Montoya
Cassidy Moody
Jasmine Nastali
Jaylen Nitta
Thane Peterson
Moira Reed
Avalon Renninger
Lindsey Roberts
Robert Roper
Ashley Shank
Emma Smith
Dawson Sorrows
Oliana Stange
Mason Testroet
Megan Thorn
Maya Toomey-Stout
Sean Toomey-Stout
Tia Wurzrainer

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The wheels on Coupeville buses (this one was headed to state for softball) go round and round, driven by the best in the biz. (John Fisken photo)

   The wheels on Coupeville buses (this one was headed to state for softball) go round and round, driven by the best in the biz. (John Fisken photo)

Above and beyond the call of duty.

Spring sports, with its wild swings in weather, usually calls for athletes, coaches and fans to adapt. Normally, that just means waiting out a rain storm here or there.

Saturday, the situation was a lot more treacherous for those on the Coupeville High School track team, and their fan base, who had traveled to Eastern Washington for the 44th annual Cashmere Invitational, a 19-team super-meet.

Seven Wolves set PR’s while they were there, and junior Lathom Kelley won the 300 meter hurdles in his first-ever stab at the event.

Getting back to balmy Whidbey Island, however, wasn’t easy.

With texts coming to parents describing 18-feet of snow falling in the pass, of jackknifed semis and road conditions where the lines on the road had vanished, there was concern.

Through it all, one Coupeville bus driver stayed steady and did her job admirably, shepherding home the Wolves she was driving, and those who were following her trail.

Lincoln Kelley, who had gone to watch his son run, sent me the following email, which I’m running unedited:

Hey bro, I would like to see a tribute to our unsung hero …”The Bus Driver.”

This weekend, one Miss Yolanda Meek led a cavalry of cars and trucks over Stevens Pass in the late hours of April 11th, in which a snow/rain mix faded the vision from every driver’s seat.

She dropped chains and bared the pavement for the rest of us to bear the wretched commute in safety, even if it was 25 MPH!

In true spirit of a WOLF, she rose to the challenge and persevered!

I am impressed with her devotion to getting our athletes to these “big deal” competitions with no personal agenda.

ALL of our drivers deserve a public honoring … thanks!

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Abby Parker set a PR in the 1,500 while running in Cashmere Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

Wolf frosh Abby Parker set a PR in the 1500 while running in Cashmere Saturday. (John Fisken photo)

Small numbers, but some big results.

Capping off spring break, the Coupeville High School track squad sent a limited number of athletes to the 44th annual Cashmere Invitational Saturday, but seven Wolves came home with PR’s.

Abby Parker (1500), Mitchell Losey (javelin),  Jesse Hester (110 hurdles), Alexxis Otto (shot put), Allison Wenzel (javelin), Luke Carlson (discus) and Lathom Kelley (200, 300 hurdles) all set individual bests in their events.

Kelley claimed the highest finish of the day, winning the 300 hurdles in a field of 21 athletes in his first-ever try at the event.

18 teams competed, ranging in size from 2A to 2B, with King’s taking the boys title and Meridian copping the honors on the girls side of the competition.

Complete CHS results:

GIRLS:

800 — Abby Parker (15th) 3:05.32

1500 — Parker (13th) 6:11.08 *PR*

Discus — Skyler Lawrence (18th) 72-10; Alexxis Otto (24th) 48-11

Shot Put — Lawrence (7th) 28-05.50; Otto (23rd) 21-05.50 *PR*

Javelin — Allison Wenzel (19th) 72-04 *PR*; Lawrence (22nd) 70-10

Long Jump — Lauren Grove (14th) 13-02

Triple Jump — Grove (7th) 28-00.75

BOYS:

100 — Lathom Kelley (8th) 11.88; Jacob Smith (19th) 12.43

200 — Kelley (6th) 23.65 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Jesse Hester (15th) 20.90 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Kelley (1st) 42.07 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Kelley, Mitchell Carroll, Smith, Dalton Martin (12th) 51.19

Shot Put — Martin (11th) 38-02.75

Javelin — Mitchell Losey (16th) 112-08 *PR*; Hester (25th) 69-08

Discus — Martin (4th) 129-01; Luke Carlson (16th) 89-05 *PR*

Long Jump — Carroll (22nd) 15-09.25

High Jump — Connor Thompson (12th) 5-04

Triple Jump — Carroll (15th) 34-11.25; Thompson (16th) 34-00.50

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Keaton Farris

Keaton Farris

Keaton

Keaton during his days as a CHS football player.

Keaton as a baby. (Photo courtesy Julie Williams)

Keaton as a baby. (Photo courtesy Julie Williams)

I didn’t know Keaton Farris.

He ran track during his sophomore and junior seasons at Coupeville High School, twice winning events (http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Athlete.aspx?AID=48438), but that time period (2006-2007) was a time when I was buried in working at David’s DVD Den and didn’t cover sports for a bit.

But I know 25 is too early for anyone to die (http://www.whidbeynewstimes.com/news/299131961.html), and I know he leaves behind family, friends and classmates who remember him fondly.

The newspapers will report on the troubling circumstances of his death, because that’s what they do.

Coupeville Sports is a different beast, and what I am concerned with at the moment is giving all who knew Keaton a chance to remember their fallen friend.

Once a Wolf, always a Wolf. Never forgotten, no matter where life takes you.

This article is here to allow any who want to remember Farris to do so, with the promise that your words will be yours and I will not edit them to fit a storyline.

If you would like say something, send your thoughts to me here, at my Facebook page or at davidsvien@hotmail.com. Photos are also welcome.

I will continue to add anything I receive, and this will remain here on Coupeville Sports as long as the blog exists.

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Emma Puharic:

Aww, Keaton, I’m sorry, rest in peace.
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Chris Masters:

Thinking back, our circles did cross at a few places. I never got to know Keaton very well, but to the best of my knowledge, he had been a very respectable guy.

Another life too young lost, another light in our hearts fades away. From someone who didn’t even know you, you will be missed brother. Til next time.
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Ryan King:

It’s a sad day to hear about a loss of someone you once knew.

I played football with Keaton my last two years and he was a great guy. Very respectful and always knew how to have fun. Great athlete and a great friend, he will be missed.

Rest in peace Keaton Farris.
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Dustin Van Velkinburgh:

Had the pleasure of coaching Keaton. Always worked hard and smiled while doing it.
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Ken Stange:

I learned today that yet another former student’s life ended too soon.

Keaton Farris, I remember you from Junior English. Oh, how you hated my class!

You were also fun, personable, and energetic.

I also remember your passion for sports. You were a very fast runner in a class that had many speedsters.

Your smile lit up my room, which was extra impressive when considering that that room was much like a dungeon.

When you left for Lopez, that was the last we’d see of you.

Like so many from here, your life carried you away from Whidbey. It had been years and you’d slipped from my memory, but today your memory occupies my thoughts.

May your afterlife journey be peaceful. I hope that Dylan and Adam were there to greet you. Like you, they too possessed a way of making people smile and laugh.

Peace, Keaton.

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Clay Hughes:

It’s really makes me sad to hear about the passing of Keaton. The funny thing is I’ve been thinking about him all day and I can’t get a smile off my face! He had a gift for making people happy. 

Keaton was fast!!

One time in a regional track meet at Kings High School Keaton and I were running in the 200m together. Keaton was staggered behind me at the start of the race and we both knew he was going to pass me by the end of the corner.

We had run together a lot…

When the race started and he went past me he was singing a song! He had me laughing in the middle of a race! Haha.

I will always remember the state track tournament with Keaton and even more so getting through the daily practices with him. He was largely the only reason I would crack a smile during track practice. The stories could go on and on.   

The two times we ran into each other since high school, the last being New Years Eve night 2011 in Seattle, we were instantly great friends again the second we saw each other, even if years had gone by since we last spoke.

That was the gift of Keaton, he was everybody’s friend and someone everyone wanted to be around. 

I knew I was going to run into you again Keaton and I was looking forward to it. It makes me deeply sad that that can’t happen anymore. Everyone would be better off taking a page or two out of your book. You won’t be forgotten brotha. 

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Julie Williams:

Oh Keaton I am so sorry you are gone, I knew you as a baby and I watched you grow over the years, then I lost touch somewhere along the way but I always heard of how you were growing up into such a handsome, kind, loving young man.

I ran into you and your momma here and there and  I saw pictures along the way of you becoming YOU, I was always so surprised at the resemblances I saw

At times I thought you were such a mini Freddy, other times you looked just like Louie, then those eyes of yours…stunning eyes, just like your mommas, the warmth and the sparkle that exploded into ones soul that makes you do nothing but smile, sometimes I looked at you and all I saw was your uncle Chad…those cheeks & so handsome funny, loving,  your movement, your kindness, your words reminded me of your Uncle Crockett, and every time I saw one of these glorious people in you it brought back floods of memories of the good ol’ days I had with them and how awesome that I can call you and your family my dear friends.

We stayed at your Mom’s house a few years back  and you so kindly gave us your room, you would come around here and there and I felt like I had been in the picture for years, you were so warm and welcoming,  like I was part of your life. 

My husband and you hit it off, he said you were a pretty awesome kid and he enjoyed the time he spent with you. I do hope I can find those pictures of you and him at the Galley along with many others with everybody smiling.

My heart is Heavy since the day I heard, I can’t even imagine how your mom, dad ….your family are feeling but I am praying and keeping all of them close in my heart and you too.  All my love, Julie

You are free from this world Keaton watch over your family and friends.

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