
Elaira Nicolle played strongly at #3 varsity doubles Tuesday, then came back around to win a JV match later in the day. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
There are five varsity spring sports teams at Coupeville High School.
Baseball has played 17 games, softball 14, boys soccer 13, and even track and field has been to eight meets.
And girls tennis?
Well, good news, because against all odds, they completed their third match Tuesday afternoon!
In a season beset by scheduling conflicts and a whole lot of liquid sunshine, that’s a start, even if the Wolves did fall 4-1 at King’s.
It was the first full match Coupeville had played in two weeks, and, hopefully, the start of three in four days.
The Wolves, who sit at 0-3 after two losses to King’s (the powerhouse of the North Sound Conference at a shiny 6-0), are set to travel to South Whidbey Thursday and Friday Harbor the day after.
Facing off with a strong Knights team in Shoreline, Coupeville nabbed its single varsity win at #1 doubles, where Tia Wurzrainer and Avalon Renninger rolled to a straight-sets win.
The Wolves came dangerously close to a second victory, but Emily Fiedler and Eryn Wood were nipped in a third-set tiebreaker at #2 doubles.
Complete Tuesday results:
Varsity:
1st Singles — Genna Wright lost to Scarlett Ren 6-0, 6-0
2nd Singles — Jillian Mayne lost to Allison Giroux 6-1, 6-0
1st Doubles — Tia Wurzrainer/Avalon Renninger beat Caroline Baker/Grace Roberts 6-3, 6-2
2nd Doubles — Eryn Wood/Emily Fiedler lost to Ava Dreon/Christine Wang 4-6, 6-4, 10-8
3rd Doubles — Elaira Nicolle/Abby Mulholland lost to Elma Lu/Jackie Cheung-Main 6-2, 6-3
JV:
4th Doubles — Mary Milnes/Bruna Moratori lost 8-1
5th Doubles — Noelle Daigneault/Katelin McCormick lost 8-4
6th Doubles — Maddy Andrews/Milnes lost 8-2
7th Doubles — Cecelia Camarena/Cassidy Holmes lost 8-7
8th Doubles — Andrews/Nicolle won 8-2











































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