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Jared Dickson leads the charge. (John Fisken photos)

Jared Dickson leads the charge. (John Fisken photos)

McKayla Bailey is too quick,  sliding under the tag. (John Fisken photos)

McKayla Bailey is too quick, sliding under the tag.

Stephen Edwards flies.

Stephen Edwards flies.

Josh Bayne goes low to make the play.

Josh Bayne goes low to make the play.

Brett Arnold clears the ball from Coupeville's half of the field.

Brett Arnold clears the ball from Coupeville’s half of the field.

Breeanna Messner collected three hits and three RBI, while also gunning down an attempted steal, sparking Friday's huge win. (John Fisken photos)

Breeanna Messner eyeballs the runner she’s about to throw out.

Time to clear out some photos.

They’re starting to pile up a bit, so let’s toss out six random pics for a lazy Easter afternoon. They come courtesy travelin’ photo man John Fisken and cover four of Coupeville High School’s six spring sports teams.

I’m short on girls’ tennis and golf pics right now, so that’s the only reason they’re not represented here.

Want to see more?

Head out to a home game this coming week.

Wolf baseball hosts Granite Falls Monday (April 21) and Friday (25), while softball welcomes in the Cascade Conference’s #1 team, Granite Falls, Tuesday.

First pitch 4 PM for all games.

CHS boys’ soccer is at home Tuesday (April 22) against Lakewood (JV 4 PM, varsity 6 PM), while girls’ tennis will play South Whidbey Tuesday (April 22) and Lakewood Thursday (April 24), with both matches starting at 3:30 PM.

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Makana Stone, bein' fast. (John Fisken photo)

Makana Stone, bein’ fast. (John Fisken photo)

Former school record holder Amy (Mouw) Fasolo.

Former school record holder Amy (Mouw) Fasolo.

Amy (Mouw) Fasolo won a state track title, graduated, got married, had two children and still her school record in the 400 endured.

Until Thursday.

Eleven years after Fasolo set the mark in 2003, Coupeville High School sophomore Makana Stone knocked her off the big board in just slightly over a minute.

Running at a four-team meet on King’s home track in Seattle, Stone blitzed the field in 60.27. The school record was hand-timed at 60.2 (translates to 60.44 electronic).

The second-fastest time by a 1A runner this season, it came on a cold, wet afternoon, leading CHS track coach Randy King to think Stone will continue to bring the mark down as conditions improve.

“I think she will go faster soon,” he said.

The school record was one of four individual wins for the Wolves as they faced off with King’s, Lakewood and South Whidbey.

Stone also won the 200, Erin Rosenkranz claimed the 3200 and Brandon Kelley won the 300 hurdles.

Complete results:

GIRLS:

100 — Sylvia Hurlburt (5th) 14.16; Ashlyn Miller (14th) 14.51; Marisa Etzell (16th) 14.56; Dananecious Maxie (28th) 15.89

200 — Makana Stone (1st) 27.47; A. Miller (10th) 30.34

400 — Stone (1st) 1:00.27

800 — Carlie Rosenkrance (9th) 2:50.37; Mattea Miller (10th) 2:57.14

1600 — Erin Rosenkranz (6th) 6:11.82; M. Miller (7th) 6:26.43

3200 — Rosenkranz (1st) 13:53.34

100 hurdles — Rosenkrance (9th) 19.87

4 x 100 Relay — Lauren Grove, Hurlburt, A. Miller, Maxie (4th) 54.55

4 x 200 Relay — Hurlburt, Grove, Stone, Etzell (3rd) 1:51.94

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (7th) 25-11; Heni Barnes (11th) 24-07

Discus — Barnes (8th) 71-09; Lawrence (10th) 65-10; Amanda Foley (14th) 54-06; Sophia Jebrail (16th) 52-03; Julia Felici (19th) 46-05; Joye Jackson (21st) 44-04; Julianne Sem (22nd) 36-05

Javelin — Barnes (7th) 76-08; Lawrence (20th) 60-05; Merle Fitzenhagen (26th) 52-04; A. Miller (29th) 51-01; Jackson (30th) 49-08; Jebrail (31st) 48-10; Felici (38th) 38-07; Foley (42nd) 34-05; Sem (44th) 29-03

Long Jump — Grove (6th) 13-05.50; Jebrail (12th) 11-08.50; Maxie (15th) 10-03.75

Triple Jump — Grove (7th) 28-02

BOYS:

100 — Lathom Kelley (6th) 12.24; Brandon Kelley (10th) 12.39; Jared Helmstadter (15th) 12.47; Sebastian Davis (21st) 12.69; Ryan Griggs (25th) 12.84; Mitchell Losey (36th) 13.49; Connor Thompson (40th) 14.04

200 — Helmstadter (4th) 24.93; Matt Shank (12th) 26.33; Losey (16th) 27.55

400 — L. Kelley (2nd) 53.30; Manuel Lopez Santillana (9th) 1:03.28

800 — Jake McCormick (7th) 2:30.82; Grey Rische (9th) 2:28.31

300 hurdles — B. Kelley (1st) 45.26

4 x 100 Relay — Davis, Griggs, Helmstadter, B. Kelley (5th) 48:33

4 x 400 Relay — Stephen Edwards, B. Kelley, McCormick, Helmstadter (4th) 3:53.73

Shot Put — Nick Streubel (2nd) 45-02.50; Dalton Martin (16th) 33-04.50; Joey Edwards (18th) 32-09.50; Nick Weatherford (22nd) 31-09.50; Nick Johnson (29th) 29-05.00

Discus — Streubel (4th) 119-06; Martin (8th) 102-06; Brian Shank (36th) 55-04

Javelin — M. Shank (12th) 109-07; Losey (15th) 103-09; Davis (20th) 98-03; Rische (26th) 87-10; B. Shank (28th) 81-10

High Jump — Griggs (4th) 5-04; L. Kelley (6th) 5-00; M. Shank (6th) 5-00

Long Jump — Edwards (10th) 16-03.50; Lopez Santillana (14th) 14-08.75; Mitchell Carroll (15th) 13-11

Triple Jump — Griggs (6th) 34-06.50; Carroll (7th) 33-04.00

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Dalton Martin unleashes the shot put. (John Fisken photos)

Dalton Martin unleashes the shot put. (John Fisken photos)

Julia Felici uncorks a discus throw.

Julia Felici uncorks a discus throw.

It’s good to be Ryan Griggs.

Track and field returned Thursday after a two-week hiatus, and the Coupeville High School sophomore was the lone Wolf to win twice at a three-team meet in Duvall.

Griggs set a PR in the high jump, while running the opening leg on a 4 x 100 relay unit that blew the field away. Following in his quicksilver foot steps were Brandon Kelley, Jared Helmstadter and Lathom Kelley.

On the girls side of action, sophomores Makana Stone (100) and Sylvia Hurlburt (200) captured wins for Coupeville.

In the team race, the always-thin Wolves, repping the smallest 1A school in all the land, finished third behind 2A biggies Lakewood and Cedarcrest.

Complete results:

GIRLS:

100 — Makana Stone (1st) 13.53; Sylvia Hurlburt (4th) 14.03; Ashlyn Miller (10th) 14.64; Merle Fitzenhagen (17th) 15.47; Dananecious Maxie (19th) 15.87

200 — Hurlburt (1st) 28.52; Lauren Grove (3rd) 29.20; Fitzenhagen (11th) 32.29

400 — Julianne Sem (3rd) 1:28.34

800 — Carlie Rosenkrance (5th) 2:48.08; Mattea Miller (6th) 2:53.38

1600 — Erin Rosenkranz (10th) 6:29.73; M. Miller (11th) 6:35.22

3200 — Rosenkranz (5th) 13:52.10

100 Hurdles – Rosenkrance (4th) 19.81

4 x 200 Relay — Stone, Rosenkrance, Grove, Hurlburt (2nd) 1:54.46

Shot Put — Skyler Lawrence (5th) 26-08; Heni Barnes (7th), 25-0.25; A. Miller (9th) 23-03; Joye Jackson (11th) 21-11

Discus — Barnes (3rd) 79-09; Lawrence (5th) 74-09; Amanda Foley (12th) 50-08; Jackson (13th) 47-07, Julia Felici (14th) 47-03; A. Miller (15th) 46-06.

Javelin — Lawrence (5th) 75-01; Jackson (16th) 52-05; Fitzenhagen (19th) 51-06; Felici (21st) 50-02; A. Miller (24th) 46-02; Sem (25th) 37-08; Foley (27th) 27-06.

Long Jump — Grove (3rd) 14-01.75

BOYS:

100 — Jared Helmstadter (7th) 12.03; Lathom Kelley (8th) 12.04; Brandon Kelley (10th) 12.18; Ryan Griggs (15th) 12.41; Sebastian Davis (16th) 12.47; Matt Shank (19th) 12.83; Alex Prudnikov (25th) 13.03; Mitchell Losey (27th) 13.40; Connor Thompson (30th) 13.74

200 — L. Kelley (3rd) 24.31; Helmstadter (6th) 24.71; Davis (8th) 25.20

800 — Jake McCormick (9th) 2:33.93

1600 — Mitchell Carroll (8th) 6:03.41

300 Hurdles — B. Kelley (4th) 45.79

4 x 100 Relay — Griggs, B. Kelley, Helmstadter, L. Kelley (1st) 46.31; Losey, Davis, Dalton Martin, Prudnikov (3rd) 49.77

4 x 400 Relay – McCormick, Stephen Edwards, L. Kelley, Helmstadter (3rd) 3:54.40

Shot Put — Nick Streubel (2nd) 44-08; Nick Weatherford (14th) 33-00.50; Joey Edwards (15th) 32-03.50; Martin (18th) 30-10; Nick Johnson (22nd) 27-08

Discus — Martin (4th) 121-03; Streubel (7th) 116-09; Johnson (17th) 74-07; Edwards (18th) 71-03; Brian Shank (24th) 48-08

Javelin — M. Shank (3rd) 121-03; Weatherford (10th) 105-04; Davis (12th) 103-10; Losey (16th) 101-03; Grey Rische (19th) 96-02; B. Shank (23rd) 78-03

High Jump — Griggs (1st) 5-06; Thompson (8th) 5-00

Long Jump — Edwards (4th) 17-00.50; Carroll (7th) 15-10.25; M. Shank (9th) 15-00.75

Triple Jump — Prudnikov (4th) 33-03.25; Edwards (6th) 32-06.50; M. Shank (7th) 30-07.25

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Sylvia Hurlburt -- keeping alive the family tradition of being awesome.

Sylvia Hurlburt — keeping alive a proud family tradition of being awesome.

It’s never been about competing with each other.

Larry and Sylvia Hurlburt are siblings who always seem to be there for each other, the first person to congratulate the other one when they triumph in life — which is often.

Before he graduated from Coupeville High School, Larry advanced to the state meet in track. Last year, in her freshman year, his little sister stepped up and did the same.

Running as part of a very talented pack of younger runners that includes fellow sophomore Makana Stone and junior Marisa Etzell, Sylvia, who celebrates her birthday today, helped break school records and bring home a medal from last year’s state meet.

This year it’s already been more of the same for the sprinter and relay whiz.

She’s a year-round athlete, as well, helping to lead two Wolf cheer squads and carry on the name of her former cheer mentor, Sylvia Arnold, the “big” to her “little.”

Plus, she seems to be a genuinely smart, friendly young woman full of grace. So she’s got that going for her, which is nice.

Remember the name, because you’ll hear it a lot in the coming months and years. And that’s a good thing.

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Carlie Rosenkrance zips along in a race. (John Fisken photos)

Carlie Rosenkrance zips along in a race. (John Fisken photos)

Korbin Korzan lays out for a catch.

Korbin Korzan lays out for a catch.

Wolf goalie Connor McCormick clears the ball.

Wolf goalie Connor McCormick clears the ball.

Madeline Strasburg comes up firing.

Madeline Strasburg comes up firing.

Grey Rische has places to go.

Grey Rische has places to go.

Jimmy Myers snags a fast-falling ball.

Jimmy Myers snags a fast-falling ball.

Softball stars (l to r) McKayla Bailey, Robin Cedillo, Emily Licence and Erin Josue, endure the cold to cheer on their baseball counterparts.

Softball stars (l to r) McKayla Bailey, Robin Cedillo, Emily Licence and Erin Josue, endure the cold to cheer on their baseball counterparts.

Jose Marcos triggers the offense.

Jose Marcos triggers the offense.

It all starts again.

We arrive at Monday and a new week stretches out in front of Coupeville High School’s sports teams, a chance to keep a hot streak alive or regroup and charge back into the fray.

Unless you play tennis or golf, than you just get to wait.

The Wolf girl netters (3-2) are on a very long break right now (they last played a match Mar. 26 and don’t return to action until April 15), as is CHS golfer Christine Fields (Mar. 27-April 14).

But, the other four sports — baseball, softball, track and boys’ soccer — are all busy this week, mainly on the road.

Baseball (3-4) kicks off a three-game series with Cedarcrest at home today (4 PM), then travels to Duvall Wednesday and Thursday (JV), before playing host again Friday.

Softball (2-3) hits the road for a doubleheader at Archbishop Thomas Murphy Tuesday, before a non-conference game at Meridian Thursday.

Soccer (3-2) gets on the bus to face the #1 team in the Cascade Conference, ATM, Tuesday, then hosts the last-place team, Granite Falls, Friday (4 PM JV/6 PM varsity).

And, finally, after a two-week break of its own, the Wolf track team travels to Cedarcrest Thursday for a three-team meet that will also include Lakewood.

To get you in the mood, we present the medley of photos above. It’s a new week, let the butt-whuppin’ commence.

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