
Willow Vick discusses her social media presence with the president of her fan club. (Maria Reyes photos)
Sleep? What’s that?
If Coupeville High School JV volleyball coach Chris Smith is a dead man walking today, it’s understandable.
After making the epic trek to Vashon Friday to watch middle son Hunter play a football game, Saturday was a non-stop whirlwind.
First, the JV Wolves headed off to Sequim at the crack of dawn for a tourney, where they won five of eight sets against strong competition.
Coupeville knocked off the host team in three sets, then matched that against Crescent, before finishing by splitting two sets against Port Angeles.
The first and third of those teams are large 2A schools, making the Wolves plucky performance even more impressive.
While Coupeville would have advanced to the championship bracket, it had to decline the opportunity and ankle out of town.
A chance to watch the Western Washington University volleyball team play Saturday night in Bellingham was also on the day’s crowded schedule, leaving the Wolves a “very tight timeline.”
Rest? That’s for another day.
















































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