
Maggie Crimmins pounded away at Darrington Wednesday, collecting a team-high four kills. (John Fisken photo)
Big highs and big lows.
Riding the roller-coaster Wednesday night, the Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad was ultimately edged in a thriller at Darrington.
The 15-25, 25-22, 25-15 non-conference loss busted a two-match win streak for the young Wolves, dropping them to 2-3.
They return to action immediately, as Chimacum comes to Whidbey for a match Thursday afternoon, with the JV tipping first at 4:30 PM.
Despite putting up strong stats as a team (12 service aces and 15 kills), Coupeville had a bit too many dips to put the match away.
“When we were hot, we were hot, but when we got cold … something to learn from,” said Wolf JV coach Heidi Wyman.
Ashley Menges paced the Wolves with 12 assists, while Maggie Crimmins racked up four kills at the net.
“As Maggie gets more confident, she is really starting to shine,” Wyman said.
One area where the Wolves were dead-on was at the service stripe, where almost every player powered through with impressive touch.
“Allison (Wenzel), Kameryn (St Onge), Maddy (Hilkey), Ashley, Kenzi (LaRue) and Sarah (Wright) each had one perfect serving game,” Wyman said. “Kameryn actually had two.”











































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