
Willow Vick had a team-high seven service aces in a win Thursday night at Port Townsend. (John Fisken photo)
They may never lose again.
Picking up a major dose of confidence with every win, the Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad hasn’t seen anything other than a victory in a full month.
Thursday night the Wolves made it seven straight W’s, drilling host Port Townsend in straight sets.
The 25-17, 25-5, 25-11 win lifts the CHS young guns to 6-0 in 1A Olympic League play, 9-2 overall.
“It was a really good game,” said Coupeville JV coach Kristin Bridges. “We played with a lot more confidence, which was a huge goal this season.
“I’m really proud of the progress the girls have made so far this season,” she added. “We are passing really well and have so much more confidence. Our movement on the court as a team is getting better every day.
“It was an exciting win for everyone.”
Coupeville fired off 29 aces in the match to set the tone, then racked up 15 kills at the net to mute any RedHawk rallies.
Lucy Sandahl (six aces and two assists), Scout Smith (three aces, nine assists, two digs) and Willow Vick (seven aces) led the way for the Wolves, while almost every player on the roster jumped on to the stat sheet.
Hannah Davidson (five aces, two kills, two digs), Maddy Hilkey (two aces, four digs) and Zoe Trujillo (three aces, two kills) were also key.
Meanwhile, Jillian Mayne (two aces), Maya Toomey-Stout (three kills), Nicole Lester (one kill), Peytin Vondrak (two kills) and Raven Vick (three kills) all chipped in with stellar play.











































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