
Campers will get instruction (and maybe autographs) from Wolf players such as Valen Trujillo (4) and Ally Roberts. (John Fisken photos)
Build for the future, now.
The Coupeville Boys & Girls Club is offering summer volleyball camps for players entering grades 3-8, with instruction coming from CHS coach Breanne Smedley and current and former Wolf spikers.
The camps run June 18-20 and costs $30 for one session or $75 for all three (includes camp t-shirt), with registration ongoing at the boys & girls club (203 N. Main).
Sessions will run from 9 AM-noon each day of the camp for players in grades 6-8 and 1-4 PM for those in grades 3-5.
The fundamentals of passing, setting, blocking, attacking and serving will be covered, with work done on basic offensive and defensive systems.
Players will be challenged at their level of ability, with the camp including scrimmages, a tournament, daily awards and drawings.
Smedley, who is entering her second season at the helm of the Wolf program, brings 10+ years of playing and coaching experience to the floor.
She played volleyball at Western Washington University, then coached club volleyball before taking over at CHS.
She’s currently a Physical Education Specialist at Broad View Elementary in Oak Harbor.
Smedley’s goal is to have each camper come away with “an experience that improves his/her volleyball skills in a safe and positive environment.
“Players are encouraged to reach their fullest potential and come away from camp not only with new skills but an enthusiasm for the game,” she added. “We focus on a maximum number of quality ball contacts and give students a high level of attention through a low camper to coach ratio.
“Finally, we expect players to learn and have fun!”
For more information, contact her at breannesmedley@coupeville.k12.wa.us.












































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