Track: 4 win multiple events for Wolves

By JIM WALLER
Whidbey News Times Sports editor
April 1, 2011 · Updated 10:18 AM 

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Four different Coupeville High School athletes won multiple events at a three-team track meet at South Whidbey High School Thursday, March 31.

Archbishop Thomas Murphy won both the boys and girls meets, topping Coupeville and South Whidbey in the boys meet 97-34-29, and South Whidbey and Coupeville in the girls 71-59-39.

Tyler King led the way for the Wolves by winning all three distance events (800 meters, 2:00.87; 1,600, 4:29; 3,200, 10:42.9).

Hunter Hammer (shot put, 48-03; discus, 132), Jai'Lysa Hoskins (100, 13.66; 200, 28.69) and Madison Tisa-McPhee (100 hurdles, 17.68; 300 hurdles, 52.62) were double winners.

Hoskins also joined Grace LaPoint, Cassidi Rosenkrance and Anna Bailey to win the 4x400 relay (4:30.3).

Kyra Ilyankoff snared the other Wolf win in the shot put (33-03).

Coupeville competes next at the Sehome Invitational Saturday, April 9, at 10 a.m.

Other top finishes by Coupeville athletes at South Whidbey are as follows:

Second: Stephen Edwards, 400, 1:00.98; boys 4x100 relay, Edwards, Erik Langvold, Dylan Ritchie, Aaron Nell, 54.69; girls 4x200 relay, Bailey, Nicole Becker, LaPoint, Tisa-McPhee, 2:00.5; Ilyankoff, javelin, 107-01.

Third: LaPoint, javelin, 70-07.

Fourth: Hoskins, long jump, 11-10.

Fifth: Megan Oakes, 1,600, 6:45.6.

Sixth: Rosenkrance, 200, 30.99; Sarah Goodman, 1,600, 7:30.3; Rachel Wenzel, javelin, 48.

Seventh: Dan Franklin, shot put, 32-06; LaPoint, 100, 14.76; Becker, 200, 31.6; Oakes, 800, 3:09.4.

Eighth: Anthony Maggio, javelin, 67-08; Joye Jackson, 800, 3:11.8; long jump, 10.

Contact Whidbey News Times Sports editor Jim Waller at jwaller@whidbeynewsgroup.com or 360-675-6611 ext. 5060.

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