
Vivian Farris crunched four kills Tuesday as the Coupeville C-Team volleyball spikers rolled to their sixth win in seven matches. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
Unleash the wrecking crew.
Each time Coupeville High School C-Team volleyball coach Krimson Rector has sent her spikers to the floor this season, they have delivered a stellar performance.
After thumping host Cedar Park Christian Tuesday, the Wolf freshmen sit at a tidy 5-1 in North Sound Conference play, 6-1 overall.
That non-conference victory came against 2A Anacortes, while Coupeville’s only loss was a three-set war with undefeated King’s in which the Wolf C-Team came as close as any squad has to unseating the Knights this year.
Facing off for the second time with Cedar Park, Coupeville controlled play Tuesday, especially at the service line, where the battlin’ Lucero twins, Allie and Maya, delivered eight aces apiece.
Jordyn Rogers added five aces, while Gwen Gustafson and Vivian Farris both picked up one, as well.
“The girls played great with a new lineup,” Rector said.
At the net, the Wolves were opportunistic and brutally-efficient, with Rogers leading the squad with six kills.
She was joined by Ryanne Knoblich (5), Farris (4), and Maya Lucero (1).
With a trip Thursday to South Whidbey next on the agenda, the young Wolves are in the stretch run, with four more matches between now and Oct. 28.











































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