They worked fast. Mother Nature worked faster.
The Coupeville High School girls’ tennis squad was rolling to its fourth straight victory Tuesday, before rain and gusty winds derailed their plans.
All four matches in play on the CHS courts were going the way of the Wolves, with Coupeville players a set up in each match.
Then Klahowya got a break. At least a small one.
The two schools are scheduled to play again April 30, at the home of the Eagles.
When that happens, weather permitting, the Wolves will wrap up Tuesday’s win first before going for a three-match sweep of their Olympic League opponents.
“We’ll play a 1.5 header,” said Coupeville coach Ken Stange.
With the weather shifting back to sun today, the Wolves (4-3 overall, 2-0 in league play) will welcome non-conference foe Granite Falls to town. Play kicks off at 4 PM.
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