
Maddie Georges handed out 18 assists Tuesday, as the Coupeville JV spikers won in straight sets on the road. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
Kylie Chernikoff had a message for her foes Tuesday night, and she delivered it loud ‘n proud.
“Get prepared, ladies, cause the butt-whuppins’ are a’coming!!”
Now, since Chernikoff is among the friendliest of all athletes, it’s possible she didn’t say those exact words out loud.
But let’s just imagine she was thinking them.
Cause she certainly played like it.
Delivering 15 kills, five services aces, and six digs, Chernikoff filled up a huge chunk of the score-book by herself, pacing the Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad to a straight-sets win in Bothell.
The 25-16, 25-22, 25-9 dismantling of host Cedar Park Christian lifts the Wolf young guns to a sterling 5-1 in North Sound Conference play, 8-2 overall.
With nine players seeing floor time for CHS, Wolf coach Chris Smith got a balanced, and very-effective attack.
The fab frosh were busy, as Maddie Georges doled out a team-high 18 assists, Alita Blouin went low to scrape five digs off the floor, and Taygin Jump mashed five kills, nailed five aces, and collected four digs.
Georges added four aces to the cause, while Abby Mulholland (one kill, one dig), Jill Prince (one kill), Jaimee Masters (two kills, one ace, one dig), Anya Leavell (one kill), and Ivy Leedy all brought intensity and hustle to their roles for the high-flying Wolves.
Coupeville returns to action Thursday, when it travels to Langley to face arch-rival South Whidbey.
The Wolves will be going for the season sweep of their next-door neighbors.
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