
Brynn Parker (left) and Kaitlyn Leavell are among the CHS netters who can return to action this spring. (Jackie Saia photo)
If you were expecting to watch a home tennis match at Coupeville High School this spring, think again.
Work on the new courts next to the gym won’t be complete in time, so the Wolves will play all of their matches on the road.
The first day of practice is Feb. 26, with the opening match on what is currently a 10-bout schedule set for March 13.
That will be one of two rumbles with next-door neighbor South Whidbey, with other trips taking Coupeville’s netters to far-flung locales such as Friday Harbor, Granite Falls, and the wilds of Seattle.
The Wolves are entering a new era.
Not only will they have fresh courts (at some point), but new coaches Tim Stelling and Starla Seal replace Ken Stange, who retired after two decades at the helm of the CHS tennis programs.











































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