
Day one winners at the CHS volleyball skills camp included (l to r) Abby Mulholland, Zoe Trujillo and Payton Aparicio. (Cory Whitmore photos)

Wednesday brought a new trio to the forefront. This time it was (l to r) Scout Smith, Emma Mathusek and Kiara Contreras.
The spikes are flying and the awards are being bestowed.
Coupeville High School volleyball coach Cory Whitmore is three days into a four-day skills camp, and so far he’s honored nine Wolves for their play.
Each day, three players have received awards for exemplifying one of the program’s core covenants.
Monday, it was “attitude,” while Tuesday was all about “competitiveness.” Wednesday brought “effort” to the forefront.
Whitmore, who guided CHS to its first league title in more than a decade during his rookie season last year, has the spiker program hoppin’.
More than 50 players in grades 7-12 have shown up for the skills camp, which wraps Thursday.












































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