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   Freshman Maya Toomey-Stout will be the first Wolf track athlete since 2010 to compete at state in four events in one season. (Maria Reyes photo)

The question loomed large at the start of spring.

Which way would “The Gazelle” run?

During her middle school days, Maya Toomey-Stout was a standout in both track and softball, equally capable of stunning foes on the oval or the base-paths.

In Coupeville’s version of The Decision, the Wolf freshman followed up volleyball and basketball stints by choosing to spend her rain-filled spring helping debut the new CHS track facilities.

And it paid off (maybe not for softball coach Kevin McGranahan), as the serene supernova blitzed the field, qualifying for state in four different events.

When she and her teammates land in Cheney this weekend, Toomey-Stout is slated to run in the 100 and 200, while also running a leg on 4 x 100 and 4 x 200 squads.

She’s one of two Whidbey Island athletes to qualify in four events, along with South Whidbey junior Sophia Nielsen, who punched her ticket in the 100 and 300 hurdles, triple jump and long jump.

For Coupeville, Toomey-Stout is the first Wolf to pull off the feat since Tyler King ran in the 800 and 4 x 400, while winning titles in the 1600 and 3200 back in 2010.

Jon Chittim set the gold standard for CHS track athletes, remaining the only Wolf to medal in four events at the same state track meet.

He was a part of three titles (200, 400, 4 x 400) in 2006, while also finishing 7th in the 100, just a second off of a fourth championship.

As far as I can tell from my research, Toomey-Stout is the first Coupeville girl to compete at state in four events in one season.

With the Wolves sitting less than 19 hours from departure for Cheney (7:30 AM Thursday), that tidbit tops our list of facts you can casually drop into conversation if you want to appear to be a track savant.

Other fast facts:

Coupeville finished 12th (girls) and 15th (boys) in the team standings at state last season.

Best finishes in school history? The Wolf boys were 4th in 2006 and 2008, the girls 5th in 1984.

Sparking the solid team numbers last year were second-place finishes in the 400 (Makana Stone) and discus (Dalton Martin), two of Coupeville’s nine medals (five boys, four girls).

That was the school’s best showing since 2008.

That year the Wolf boys claimed seven medals, including a title in the 3200 from Kyle King, and the girls brought home two, led by Kyra Ilyankoff’s second-place finish in the javelin.

CHS boasts 15 state titles in track all-time (with another two in cross country).

Best year? 2006, when the Wolf boys stood atop the podium in the 200, 400, 3200 and 4 x 400.

Boys have won 10 of the 15 titles, including the last nine.

Most successful event? The 3200, where Natasha Bamberger (3), Kyle King (3), Tyler King (1) and Jeff Fielding (1) combined to bring home eight titles.

After that, it’s the 1600, with three titles (one each from Bamberger and both King boys), then one title apiece in the 800 (Amy Mouw), 200 and 400 (Chittim) and 4 x 400 (Chittim, Kyle King, Steven McDonald and Chris Hutchinson).

It’s been 2,552 days since a Coupeville boy (Tyler King in 2010) stood atop the podium at state, and 5,107 days since a Wolf girl (Mouw in 2003) gazed down on the track world.

Also, two of the 10 Wolves going to state this year have relatives who own state meet medals.

Sophomore Lindsey Roberts, who brought home three medals as a frosh, is the niece of Jay Roberts, who earned 3rd and 4th place medals in the 4 x 100, in 1986 and ’87, respectively.

Meanwhile, junior Ariah Bepler, making his first trip to Cheney after winning the high jump at districts, needs only to look across the living room to see history.

His dad Mark placed 4th in the discus in ’86.

The senior Bepler also rightfully held the school record in the event for many years (regardless of what the CHS record board said), until Martin passed his mark last spring.

But, that’s a story for another day.

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   Lauren Bayne offers Danny Conlisk some advice before he wins the 400. (Dawnelle Conlisk photo)

They persevered and triumphed.

Battling bus fatigue, the elements and big schools, the Coupeville High School track squads acquitted themselves well at a four-team meet Thursday in Port Angeles.

Facing off with a pair of 2A teams (Sequim and their hosts), as well as 1A Olympic League rival Port Townsend, the Wolves collected five wins and 33 PRs.

In the team races, the CHS boys finished second to Sequim, while the Wolf girls finished fourth, but just a few points off of second-place.

Port Angeles cruised to the girls title.

Coupeville took dual wins in the 100, with freshman Maya Toomey-Stout and junior Jacob Smith the fastest in all the land (or at least at that particular stadium).

Joining them in bringing home individual titles were Chris Battaglia (shot put), Mitchell Carroll (triple jump) and Danny Conlisk (400).

The Wolves got PRs from 21 different athletes, with Aurora Zanardi and Gabe Carlson leading the way with three career-bests apiece.

Complete CHS results: 

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (1st) 13.39 *PR*; Ashlie Shank (11th) 14.67; Aurora Zanardi (12th) 14.73 *PR*; Madison Rixe (14th) 15.28; Kiara Burdge (15th) 15.66 *PR*

200 — M. Toomey-Stout (2nd) 27.92 *PR*; Lindsey Roberts (3rd) 28.56; Rixe (10th) 33.95

800 — Lauren Bayne (5th) 2:55.27; Lucy Sandahl (6th) 2:55.51 *PR*; Abby Parker (8th) 3:05.86

1600 — Sandahl (5th) 6:13.35 *PR*; Raven Vick (9th) 7:07.26

100 Hurdles — Roberts (2nd) 16.50

300 Hurdles — Mckenzie Meyer (2nd) 56.73

4 x 400 Relay — Bayne, Meyer, Natalie Hollrigel, Shank (4th) 5:04.05

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (3rd) 27-02; Charlotte Langille (6th) 24-08.75; Emma Smith (8th) 24-08; Alexxis Otto (11th) 23-08; Ema Smith (13th) 20-11

Discus — Langille (5th) 77-01 *PR*; Otto (6th) 74-06; Emma Smith (8th) 72-01; Allison Wenzel (11th) 69-01; Lawrence (13th) 68-02

Javelin — Naika Hallam (2nd) 82-10; Wenzel (3rd) 80-05; Parker (5th) 73-06; Vick (7th) 68-05; Jasmine Nastali (11th) 58-10; Burdge (13th) 56-00

High Jump — Bayne (2nd) 4-06

Pole Vault — Meyer (2nd) 6-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Zanardi (2nd) 14-02 *PR*; Roberts (3rd) 14-01; Shank (7th) 12-07.50 *PR*; Ema Smith (8th) 12-04.50 *PR*

Triple Jump — Zanardi (5th) 29-00 *PR*

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (1st) 11.50, Jacob Martin (3rd) 12.13 *PR*; Jean Lund-Olsen (4th) 12.37 *PR*; Greg Villareal (10th) 13.46 *PR*; Kyle Burnett (12th) 13.50; Gabe Carlson (14th) 13.90 *PR*; Andrew Martin (15th) 14.02 *PR*; Ryan Labrador (18th) 15.20 *PR*

200 — J. Martin (3rd) 24.56 *PR*; Lund-Olsen (5th) 25.13 *PR*; Burnett (12th) 27.29; Villareal (13th) 27.36 *PR*; Thane Peterson (14th) 28.60 *PR*

400 — Danny Conlisk (1st) 52.58 *PR*; J. Smith (2nd) 52.99 *PR*; Henry Wynn (5th) 59.29 *PR*; Chris Battaglia (7th) 1:00.92 *PR*

800 — Carlson (4th) 2:28.06 *PR*

1600 — Wynn (4th) 5:31.83; Jakobi Baumann (6th) 5:45.86; Carlson (7th) 5:47.29

3200 — Baumann (8th) 13:10.42

Shot Put — Battaglia (1st) 36-08.50 *PR*; Labrador (5th) 33-00; Keahi Sorrows (6th) 31-03; Grey Rische (9th) 29-08

Discus — Battaglia (2nd) 98-09; Rische (4th) 97-06 *PR*; Peterson (7th) 78-01; Ariah Bepler (8th) 77-11 *PR*; Labrador (9th) 72-01; Sorrows (12th) 71-03

Javelin — J. Martin (2nd) 121-08; Battaglia (3rd) 116-08; Rische (7th) 102-08; Carlson (8th) 96-07 *PR*; Bepler (10th) 87-08; A. Martin (11th) 86-06 *PR*; Peterson (14th) 67-07

High Jump — Bepler (4th) 5-04 *PR*

Pole Vault — Carlson (7th) 6-06

Long Jump — J. Martin (2nd) 18-09.50; Mitchell Carroll (3rd) 18-04; Bepler (4th) 17-00.25; Cameron Toomey-Stout (9th) 15-09; Baumann (12th) 14-02

Triple Jump — Carroll (1st) 40-03

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   Jacob Martin (right) mentally prepares for the moment when he will help Coupeville win the 4 x 100 relay Wednesday. (Deb Smith photo)

Giant killers.

Facing off with three large 2A schools Wednesday, lil’ Coupeville (small even by 1A standards) pulled off three wins and set 32 PRs at a four-team track meet in Bremerton.

The Wolves didn’t have the depth to upend North Kitsap, Olympic and Sequim in the team standings — the CHS girls finished third, the boys fourth — but they more than held their own as individuals.

Sophomore sensations Danny Conlisk (400) and Lindsey Roberts (100 hurdles) ran away with titles, with Conlisk narrowly missing out on a double dip.

He came within a second of also winning the 800, one of seven 2nd place finishes compiled by the Wolves.

The third win came courtesy the men’s 4 x 100 relay squad, which was comprised of seniors Jacob Martin and Mitchell Carroll and juniors Cameron Toomey-Stout and Jacob Smith.

Complete CHS results: 

Girls:

100 — Maya Toomey-Stout (5th) 13.76; Mallory Kortuem (7th) 14.12; Ashlie Shank (12th) 14.75; Natalie Hollrigel (18th) 15.31; Madison Rixe (21st) 15.58

200 — Lauren Grove (4th) 28.17; Rixe (16th) 33.53

400 — Shank (7th) 1:12.68 *PR*; Mckenzie Meyer (8th) 1:13.80 *PR*; Hollrigel (9th) 1:15.11 *PR*; Rixe (10th) 1:21.24

800 — Lauren Bayne (4th) 2:59.98; Abby Parker (6th) 3:02.44

1600 — Lucy Sandahl (3rd) 6:27.73 *PR*; Raven Vick (6th) 7:30.13

100 Hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (1st) 16.79

300 Hurdles — Kortuem (2nd) 51.61; Roberts (3rd) 52.43 *PR*; Meyer (9th) 1:00.57; Ema Smith (10th) 1:01.97

4 x 100 Relay — M. Toomey-Stout, Kortuem, Roberts, Grove (2nd) 52.39; Kiara Burdge, Hollrigel, Allison Wenzel, Shank (5th) 59.56

4 x 200 Relay — M. Toomey-Stout, Kortuem, Roberts, Grove (3rd) 1:50.39

4 x 400 Relay — Bayne, Sandahl, Meyer, Shank (3rd) 4:56.82

Shot put — Skyler Lawrence (2nd) 28-04; Charlotte Langille (5th) 25-06 *PR*; Emma Smith (7th) 25-00.50; Naika Hallam (10th) 23-02.50; Alexxis Otto (11th) 23-02; Ema Smith (13th) 22-02

Discus — Otto (4th) 79-04 *PR*; Lawrence (5th) 76-08; Langille (6th) 76-07 *PR*; Emma Smith (7th) 74-07 *PR*;  Wenzel (8th) 71-05

Javelin — Wenzel (2nd) 87-11; Bayne (3rd) 83-07; Parker (4th) 82-08 *PR*; Vick (5th) 75-00; Hallam (6th) 72-11; Burdge (10th) 67-01 *PR*

High Jump — Bayne (2nd) 4-06

Pole Vault — Meyer (7th) 5-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Grove (3rd) 14-07; Jasmine Nastali (9th) 12-11

Boys:

100 — Jacob Smith (3rd) 11.53, Jacob Martin (14th) 12.29 *PR*; Cameron Toomey-Stout (20th) 12.47 *PR*; Kyle Burnett (34th) 13.35; Greg Villareal (37th) 13.61 *PR*; Andrew Martin (40th) 14.09 *PR*

200 — J. Smith (2nd) 23.08; Burnett (20th) 27.17 *PR*; Villareal (22nd) 27.61 *PR*

400 — Danny Conlisk (1st) 53.34 *PR*; Gabe Carlson (11th) 1:05.05 *PR*

800 — Conlisk (2nd) 2:13.73

1600 — Jakobi Baumann (18th) 5:45.25 *PR*; Carlson (20th) 5:47.32

3200 — Baumann (5th) 12:59.95

300 Hurdles — Burnett (13th) 54.36 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — J. Martin, C. Toomey-Stout, Mitchell Carroll, J. Smith (1st) 46.72

4 x 400 Relay — Carroll, Ariah Bepler, J. Smith, Conlisk (4th) 3:52.67

Shot Put — Chris Battaglia (10th) 35-04.25 *PR*; Ryan Labrador (12th) 32-03.50; Grey Rische (14th) 31-05.00 *PR*; Keahi Sorrows (19th) 29-09; Trevor Bell (26th) 24-10.50

Discus — Battaglia (4th) 106-04 *PR*; Rische (9th) 90-08 *PR*; Labrador (11th) 89-07 *PR*; Sorrows (13th) 87-02; Thane Peterson (16th) 79-05; Bell (28th) 58-10

Javelin — J. Martin (5th) 121-06; Rische (7th) 119-08; Battaglia (8th) 119-06 *PR*; Carlson (17th) 94-02 *PR*; Bepler (18th) 92-04; A. Martin (26th) 74-09; Peterson (30th) 62-03

Pole Vault — Carlson (9th) 6-06 *PR*

Long Jump — Carroll (3rd) 18-07; C. Toomey-Stout (3rd) 18-00.50 *PR*; J. Martin (6th) 17-08; Baumann (15th) 14-02.50; A. Martin (16th) 12-07 *PR*

Triple Jump — Carroll (3rd) 40-04

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   Lindsey Roberts, seen here at state last spring, has the third-fastest time among all 1A hurdlers this year. (Sherry Roberts photo)

It’s early. Like, really, really early.

But with one official meet under their belt in 2017, four Coupeville High School track stars have already staked their place among the best in the state.

Seniors Jacob Martin and Mitchell Carroll, junior Jacob Smith and sophomore Lindsey Roberts are all currently sitting in the top 10 among all 1A athletes in at least one event.

As the Wolves prepare to head to Port Angeles Thursday for a six-team meet, a quick look at the CHS front-runners:

Girls:

100 hurdles — Lindsey Roberts (3rd) 16.55

Boys:

200 — Jacob Smith (3rd) 23.70

Long Jump — Jacob Martin (2nd) 20-07; Mitchell Carroll (8th) 19-04

Triple Jump — Carroll (4th) 39-11

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Abby Parker points to a bright future for Coupeville High School's new track. (John Fisken photo)

   Abby Parker points to a bright future for Coupeville High School’s new track. (John Fisken photo)

If you build it, they will run.

Coupeville High School’s brand-new track will get an extra chance to shine in its inaugural season, and it should be a big deal.

The school was down to host one regular season, four-team high school meet and one middle school meet this year, but CHS Athletic Director Willie Smith announced a major coup Thursday afternoon.

Coupeville has been selected to host the Olympic League JV Championships, also known as the “last chance qualifier,” Monday, May 8.

That means all 11 league schools, both 1A and 2A, will be headed to Whidbey.

The event, which starts at 3:15, sits on the schedule in between the league championships and sub-districts.

It gives athletes who haven’t qualified for the postseason one final opportunity to hit qualifying times or distances.

The Wolves will be joined by fellow 1A schools Port Townsend, Klahowya and Chimacum as well as 2A schools North Kitsap, Port Angeles, Olympic, Sequim, Bremerton, North Mason and Kingston.

Hosting the event is the first step towards Coupeville’s goal of using its new track, and lush Island surroundings, to become a go-to destination for hosting postseason events.

CHS pulled off a very successful, four-team district tourney during volleyball season, the first playoff event it had hosted in several years.

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