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Jennifer Camarena-Herrera is part of the CHS Class of 2026. (Jackie Saia photos)

Saturday is G-Day.

Graduation arrives in two days for the Coupeville High School Class of 2026, with 53 Wolves slated to finish their run in one world and advance on to the next.

 

Your list o’ grads:

Ezekiel Allen
Chase Anderson
Abbigail Bond
Connor Booth
Dylan Burrow
Blake Burrows
Carly Burt
Teagan Calkins (Valedictorian)
Reagan Callahan
Jennifer Camarena-Herrera
Jayme Carranza
Coop Cooper
Antonio Crandall
Marquette Cunningham
Riverwind Dearmond
Gavin Fain
Miles Gerber
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Lucas Habeck
Aleksia Jump
Hayden Kendall
Aleera Kent
Duke Kutz
Joshua Lujan
Dahlia Miller
Andrew Milnes
Jeann Nitta
Aiden O’Neill
Brynn Parker
Finn Price
Aubrey Rodriguez
Avery Rude
Zachary Saho
Jacob Schooley
Aven Schroll
Killian Shaw
Kyrese Simpson-Pilgrim
Hayden Smith
Cedar Socha
Malachi Somes
George Spear (Salutatorian)
Danica Strong
Frankie Tenore
Caitlin Thomas
Justin Truex
Brookelynn Van Velkinburgh
Sydney Wallace
Hailee Wells
Noelle Western
Madison Williams
Avery Williams-Buchanan
Liza Zustiak

Easton Green and Noelle Western are off to new adventures.

Teagan Calkins was a two-time Northwest 2B/1B League softball MVP during her CHS diamond career. (Jackie Saia photos)

It was a major show of respect.

After the Coupeville High School softball team rampaged to another Northwest 2B/1B League title this season, conference coaches hailed the Wolves when they picked All-League teams.

Senior catcher Teagan Calkins was named league MVP, diamond guru Aaron Lucero was tabbed as the Coach of the Year, and seven other Cow Town sluggers were named as either First or Second Team selections.

Darrington rounded out the awards, receiving the Team Sportsmanship award.

 

First Team All-League:

Capri Anter — Coupeville
Haylee Armstrong — Coupeville
Emerald Hurley — Friday Harbor
Brandy Lawson — Friday Harbor
Adeline Maynes — Coupeville
Caylee Morton — Friday Harbor
Jillian Otis — Friday Harbor
Emilia Rios — Orcas Island
Delarosia Souryavong — La Conner
Sydney Van Dyke — Coupeville

 

Second Team All-League:

Anna Gustafson — Friday Harbor
Ava Lucero — Coupeville
Yamileth Ocampo Contreras — La Conner
Ava Pater — Darrington
Lucia Rios — Orcas Island
Isla Sasan — Orcas Island
Chelsi Stevens — Coupeville
Cami Van Dyke — Coupeville
Abrah Welborn — Darrington

 

Honorable Mention:

Ila Allen — Friday Harbor
Katarina Edwards — La Conner
Jade Souryavong — La Conner
Tina Malaspina — Orcas Island
Ivy Shaefer — Orcas Island

Sydney Van Dyke was one of eight Wolves honored by league coaches.

Laken Simpson flies on by. (Julie Wheat photo)

Three completed the full run.

Seniors Frankie Tenore, Marquette Cunningham, and George Spear were hailed with four-year awards Wednesday as the Coupeville High School track and field team closed its season with an awards banquet.

Wolf coaches Bob Martin and Elizabeth Bitting also handed out letters and certificates to mark a season in which CHS won boys league and district titles before seeing four competitors medal at the state meet.

Wyatt Fitch Marron (4th-High Jump), Davin Houston (5th-High Jump), Lillian Ketterling (8th-Pole Vault), and Zachary Saho (8th-Shot Put) all brought home hardware from Yakima.

Marquette Cunningham competed in track all four years he attended CHS. (Photo courtesy Cunningham)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Sage Arends
Richmond Bandong
Liam Blas
Arianna Cunningham
Marquette Cunningham
Lexis Drake
Wyatt Fitch-Marron
Beckett Green
Olivia Hall
Davin Houston
Johnathan Jacobsen
Kenneth Jacobsen
Khanor Jump
Lillian Ketterling
Edmund Kunz
Taylor Marrs
Myra McDonald
Isa Mc Fetridge
Ossian Merkel
Russell Miller
Kennedy O’Neill
Zachary Saho
Laken Simpson
Cyrus Sparacio
George Spear
Frankie Tenore
Brian Thompson
Will Tierney
Mikayla Wagner
Tamsin Ward
Edmund Wilson
Devon Wyman

 

Participation certificates:

Hunter Atteberry
Zachary Blitch
Nathan Coxsey
Nolan Hunt
Willow Leedy-Bonifas
Inara Maund
Shiloh Sandlin

Young gun Cami Van Dyke sprints for home. (Jackie Saia photos)

Let the awards rain down.

Putting an official cap on a very-successful season, the Coupeville High School softball squad doled out honors Wednesday at its annual awards banquet.

Catcher Teagan Calkins, the team’s lone senior, was named MVP for her play behind the plate and with a bat in her hands.

Meanwhile, sophomores Chelsi Stevens and Adeline Maynes were tabbed as Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year, respectively.

Other award winners included Haylee Armstrong (Dirtbag Award), Ava Lucero (Way of the Wolf), Cami Van Dyke (Rookie of the Year), Zariyah Allen (Most Improved), and Allie Habeck (Manager of the Year).

Calkins and Armstrong were honored for their work as team captains, with Calkins also receiving notice for playing a full five seasons for the Wolves.

8th grader Zariyah Allen, in her first season as a softball player, became a starter for a team which won league and district titles before advancing to the state tourney.

 

 

Varsity letter winners:

Zariyah Allen
Capri Anter
Haylee Armstrong
Teagan Calkins
Emma Cushman
Emma Leavitt
Ava Lucero
Olivia Martin
Adeline Maynes
Allie Powers
Chelsi Stevens
Cami Van Dyke
Sydney Van Dyke

 

Participation certificates:

Marina Jadwin
Emily Rains
Zayne Roos
Ari Vinson

Kennedy O’Neill flew further and further in the long jump as her freshman season progressed. (Jackie Saia photos)

Every track and field athlete has one huge rival, and it’s the face they see in the mirror.

Wins and losses matter, but the hunt for PRs is at the core of the sport, as each competitor vies to take a couple seconds off their time or increase the distance they fling an implement.

During the just completed 2026 spring season, Coupeville High School coaches kept a running list of how the Wolves did, tracing their first performance of the season to their best.

As they did so, CHS athletes recorded improvements across a multitude of events, with the jumps ranging from minute to life changing.

Sophomore Richmond Bandong had the single biggest increase, improving a staggering 62% in the javelin, with his distance jumping from 77 feet, three inches to 125-02 by the end of the season.

The top Wolf girl was sophomore Lillian Ketterling, who bounced up 41.7% in the pole vault, from 6-00 to 8-06, eventually medaling at the state meet in the event.

Zachary Saho had the second-biggest increase of any Wolf in an event this spring.

 

The top 26 in-season improvements from 2026:

1 — Richmond Bandong (Javelin) — 77-03 to 125-02 — 62.0%
2 — Zachary Saho (Discus) — 66-06 to 98-01 — 47.5%
3 — Khanor Jump (Shot Put) — 26-01.50 to 37-07.50 — 44%
4 — Lillian Ketterling (Pole Vault) — 6-0 to 8-06 — 41.7%
5 — Zachary Saho (Shot Put) — 32-09 to 44-05.50 — 35.8%
6 — Johnathan Jacobsen (Discus) — 48-01 to 65-02 — 35.5%
7 — Liam Blas (Discus) — 89-00 to 115-11 — 30.2%
8 — Johnathan Jacobsen (Javelin) — 76-00 to 98-08 — 29.8%
9 — Lillian Ketterling (Discus) — 66-03 to 85-08 — 29.3%
10 — Shiloh Sandlin (Javelin) — 73-05 to 94-05 — 28.6%
11 — Marquette Cunningham (Triple Jump) — 31-09 to 40-09 — 28.3%
12 — Russell Miller (Pole Vault) — 5-6 to 7-00 — 27.3%
13 — Willow Leedy-Bonifas (Long Jump) — 10-0.75 to 12-09.25 — 26.9%
14 — Inara Maund (Javelin) — 32-01 to 40-07 — 26.5%
15 — Khanor Jump (Javelin) — 80-03 to 99-00 — 23.4%
16 — Edmund Kunz (Pole Vault) — 7-0 to 8-06 — 21.4%
17 — Kennedy O’Neill (Long Jump) — 10-04.25 to 12-05.50 — 20.3%
18 — Zach Blitch (Shot Put) — 22-02 to 26-06 — 19.5%
19 — Zach Blitch (Discus) — 48-08 to 58-00 — 19.2%
20 — Marquette Cunningham (Javelin) — 83-08 to 99-08 — 19.1%
21 — Hunter Atteberry (1600) — 7:02.2 to 5:41.65 — 19.1%
22 — Will Tierney (Discus) — 57-04 to 67-06.50 — 17.8%
23 — Davin Houston (High Jump) — 5-02 to 6-00 — 16.1%
24 — Wyatt Fitch-Marron (High Jump) — 5-04 to 6-02 — 15.6%
25 — Zachary Saho (800) — 4:16.39 to 3:36.86 — 15.4%
26 — Taylor Marrs (Discus) — 52-04 to 59-10.5 — 14.4%