
Coupeville senior Tiffany Briscoe etched her name in 8 of 11 stat categories in 2016. (John Fisken photos)

Junior Katrina McGranahan was second on the Wolves in service points, aces and blocks and first in kills.
Hope Lodell finished #1, at least for the moment.
Adding 12 service aces during the district tourney Saturday, the Coupeville High School junior finished with a school single-season record of 110.
Those aces, by themselves, are more than any other Wolf player has had in their entire CAREER.
Lodell’s two-year total of 141 aces (she had 31 as a sophomore) sends her skyrocketing past former CHS career record holder Mindy Horr, who compiled 109.
Fellow junior Katrina McGranahan is in the on-deck circle to pass Horr, as well.
With 62 aces this year, she sits at an even 100 heading into her final season.
The 110 aces this season puts Lodell #1 across all divisions in Washington state (2B-4A), at least in terms of those who have reported stats to MaxPreps through Tuesday morning.
Coupeville, which had four players (Lodell, McGranahan, Payton Aparicio and Ashley Menges) land in the top 10 for aces by 1A players, destroyed the team single-season mark.
The Wolves launched 327 aces, easily topping last year’s mark of 201.
Looking at the final stats, several players made runs during the final weekend, with Emma Smith and McGranahan, in particular, surging in several categories.
Allison Wenzel also took advantage of what playing time was given her, accumulating her first serving stats of the season in the crucible of the playoffs.
Senior Valen Trujillo capped a remarkable run, pushing her school career record for digs to 550.
The final season-to-date stats for the Wolf spikers, who at 11-6, had their best season since 2004:
Sets Played:
Katrina McGranahan 63
Ashley Menges 63
Lauren Rose 63
Emma Smith 63
Valen Trujillo 63
Payton Aparicio 62
Hope Lodell 61
Tiffany Briscoe 60
Mikayla Elfrank 58
Ally Roberts 47
Sarah Wright 12
Allison Wenzel 7
Maddy Hilkey 1
Scout Smith 1
Kills:
McGranahan 91 (#16 in 1A)
Elfrank 77 (#19 in 1A)
Lodell 75
E. Smith 52
Aparicio 47
Briscoe 41
Wright 16
Roberts 9
Wenzel 5
Trujillo 4
Menges 2
Rose 2
Kill Percentage:
Menges 66.7
E. Smith 39.4
Wright 38.1
McGranahan 35.5
Elfrank 35.3
Roberts 33.3
Lodell 31.0
Wenzel 29.4
Briscoe 27.2
Aparicio 24.4
Rose 22.2
Trujillo 18.2
Hitting Percentage:
Menges .333
Wenzel .235
Wright .214
McGranahan .160
E. Smith .144
Roberts .111
Briscoe .073
Elfrank .023
Digs:
Trujillo 195 (#7 in 1A)
Lodell 137 (#14 in 1A)
Aparicio 70
Rose 47
Roberts 45
McGranahan 27
Menges 18
Briscoe 13
Elfrank 10
E. Smith 10
Wenzel 6
Wright 3
Blocks:
E. Smith 17
McGranahan 14
Elfrank 7
Aparicio 3
Wright 3
Briscoe 1
Lodell 1
Service Returns:
Trujillo 348
Lodell 239
Aparicio 145
Roberts 64
Wenzel 12
Briscoe 4
McGranahan 4
E. Smith 4
Elfrank 3
Menges 3
Rose 2
Wright 1
Assists:
Rose 192 (#11 in 1A)
Menges 148 (#12 in 1A)
Trujillo 6
Lodell 4
Roberts 4
Briscoe 3
Aparicio 2
McGranahan 2
Elfrank 1
Wright 1
Serving Percentage:
Elfrank 100.0
Rose 92.7
Trujillo 91.4
Aparicio 86.0
Lodell 83.8
McGranahan 82.9
Menges 81.9
Wenzel 80.0
Roberts 40.0
Service Points:
Lodell 187
McGranahan 134
Rose 132
Menges 116
Aparicio 102
Trujillo 94
Elfrank 3
Wenzel 3
Roberts 2
Service Aces:
Lodell 110 (#1 across all divisions in state)
McGranahan 62 (#3 in 1A, #17 in all divisions)
Aparicio 52 (#7 in 1A)
Menges 46 (#10 in 1A)
Rose 35 (#19 in 1A)
Trujillo 35 (#19 in 1A)
Elfrank 1
Wenzel 1











































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