Wolves grab 3 firsts in 4-team meet | Track
By JIM WALLER
Whidbey News Times Sports editor
April 13, 2012 · 10:03 AM
Coupeville picked up three firsts at a four-team track meet Thursday, April 12, at King's.
Mitch Pelroy (200, 23.66) and Madison Tisa-McPhee (100 hurdles, 17.39) added wins to their successful spring, and the girls 4x200 relay team of Anna Bailey, Jai'Lysa Hoskins, Grace LaPoint and Marissa Etzell collected the other win (1:58.42).
Coupeville ended fourth in both team standings. King's (108) won the boys, followed by Granite Falls (71), Sultan (57) and Coupeville (28). In girls, King's won (130), followed by Sultan (64), Granite Falls (37) and Coupeville (34).
Pelroy also finished second in the 100 (11.82) and fifth in the long jump (18-04.25). Tisa-McPhee was second in the 300 hurdles (52.33).
Coupeville also picked up seconds from Larry Hurlburt (400, 54.53), Nick Streubel (discus, 106-03), Cassidi Rosenkrance (800, 2:56.76) and the girls 4x400 relay of Bailey, Rosenkrance, Katie Smith and LaPoint (4:33.79).
The Wolves face King's at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 19, in Coupeville's only home meet.
Other Coupeville results:
Third: Streubel, shot put, 38-02.75, Austin Nichols, discus, 104-03; Joyce Jackson, 1,600, 7:32.96; LaPoint, javelin, 95-05; 4x100 relay, Etzell, Smith, Rachel Wenzel, Hoskins, 57.66.
Fourth: Matthew Hampton, 1,600, 5:24.79; Hoskins, high jump, 4-06; 4x100 relay, Brandon Kelley, Stephen Edwards, Shawn Kump, Nichols, 49.75; 4x100 relay, Nicole Becker, Briess Porter, Jackson, Emma Matthys, 1:01.86.
Fifth: Edwards, triple jump, 31-11.75.
Sixth: Kelley, 300 hurdles, 51.06; Caleb Valko, shot, 33-08; Hoskins, 200, 29.81.
Seventh: Hurlburt, 3,200, 12:38.64; Kelley, 110 hurdles, 23.59.
Eighth: Hampton, 3,200, 12:39.51; Nick Weatherford, discus, 70-08; LaPoint, discus, 71-03.
Contact Whidbey News Times Sports editor Jim Waller at jwaller@whidbeynewsgroup.com or 360-675-6611 ext. 5060.Comment on this story.
So keep your comments:
- Civil
- Smart
- On-topic
- Free of profanity
We ask that all participants own their words by logging in with their Facebook account. It's a simple process that will take seconds and helps keep our comments free of trolls, cranks, and “drive-by” commenters. We reserve the right to remove comments from anyone using screen names, pseudonyms or false identities. Please refer to our Terms of Use for full detail on participating on our site.

