
Scout Smith, seen here serving in an earlier match, had a team-high 14 assists in Coupeville’s JV win Tuesday night. (John Fisken photo)
No quit. Ever.
Battling back ferociously, the Coupeville High School JV spikers pulled out a thrilling three-set win Tuesday night, garnering some revenge for an earlier-season loss.
By the time things were (finally) done, the Wolves were the proud owners of a 28-26, 14-25, 32-30 victory over their hosts, 2A Sequim.
That was sweet payback for a loss Sept. 14 on Whidbey and lifts Coupeville’s young guns to 7-2.
It also gives Kristin Bridge’s squad its fifth consecutive win, the longest active streak for any CHS team, varsity or JV.
Coupeville’s C-Team won as well, sweeping all three sets it played.
Its 25-14, 25-11, 25-23 victory propelled the third unit to a crisp 3-1 mark on the season.
The Wolf JV got something from everyone, with a number of players filling up the stat sheet against Sequim.
Scout Smith set the big hitters up, doling out a team-high 14 assists, and her snipers took advantage.
Hannah Davidson mashed eight kills, while Zoe Trujillo and Sarah Wright had three apiece.
Allison Wenzel and Maddy Hilkey paced the service attack with four aces each, with Hilkey adding six digs.
Trujillo and Wenzel had three digs apiece.











































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