
William Nelson has played a key role on back-to-back league champion CHS tennis teams. (John Fisken photos)
Prepare the wall, we have incoming.
Taking advantage of another sunny day, the Coupeville High School boys’ tennis squad scorched visiting Chimacum 6-1 Wednesday, clinching their second consecutive 1A Olympic League title.
Now 4-0 in league, 5-6 overall, the Wolves will hang another title board on the school’s Wall of Fame, regardless of how they do in their final two conference bouts.
Coupeville finishes the regular season with four straight road matches, including one each against Klahowya (2-2) and Chimacum (0-4).
Even if they were to somehow lose both of those matches, the Wolves could finish no worse than 4-2 in league play and own the tiebreaker, having swept their first two matches against Klahowya.
With year three just underway, CHS has won seven Olympic League crowns, with four coming on the tennis courts.
Wednesday they shredded the Cowboys final hope by savaging them in doubles play.
The Wolves swept all four of those matches, surrendering just a single game at #1 doubles.
Complete results:
1st singles — Nick Etzell lost to Isaiah Treibel 7-6, 6-2
2nd singles — Jakobi Baumann beat Nate Miller 6-1, 7-5
3rd singles — Mason Grove beat Jonah Diehl 6-0, 7-5
1st doubles — Joseph Wedekind/John McClarin beat Zach Engle/Jack Meissner 6-1, 6-0
2nd doubles — Joey Lippo/William Nelson beat Mason Lawson/Bradon Coleman 6-0, 6-0
3rd doubles — Jimmy Myers/Grey Rische beat Rowan Powell/Zackery Kienle 6-0, 6-0
4th doubles — Aiden Crimmins/Tiger Johnson beat JJ Brennan/Jack Gibbons 6-0, 6-0












































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