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Mila Light slaps a winner. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“Everyone played exceptionally well and showed real determination on the court.”

Playing under sunny skies on the prairie Friday, the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis team held its own with its ritzy private school rival, battling to a 3-3 tie with The Bush School in varsity action.

The Wolves swept all three singles matches, with Tenley Stuurmans and Dahlia Miller remaining unbeaten on the season.

“Our singles players continue to dominate on the court,” said CHS coach Starla Seal.

“They delivered impressive performances this week, showing grit, smart play, and strong court presence.

“Their focus and consistency were key to our team’s success, and we’re proud of the strength they show on court.”

Chloe Ferguson awaits an incoming serve.

While The Bush School was able to pull out victories in the doubles matches, Coupeville’s coaches were pleased with the effort they saw from their players.

“A special shoutout to the Light sisters (Ember and Mila), who brought great energy and teamwork in their doubles match,” Seal said.

“Their fight and chemistry were clear, and we’re excited to see what they bring to the next match!”

The match marked the return of Sofia Phay from an injury, and she reunited with Kauri Hamilton as if the duo had never been apart.

“Their teamwork and trust in one another create a solid foundation, allowing them to stay composed under pressure and adapt well mid-match,” Seal said.

“It’s clear they enjoy playing together, and their chemistry has become a real asset to the team.”

 

Friday’s results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Tenley Stuurmans won 8-1

2nd Singles — Dahlia Miller won 8-1

3rd Singles — Brynn Parker won 8-3

1st Doubles — Ember Light/Mila Light lost 8-5

2nd Doubles — Brynn Parker/Delanie Lewis lost 8-4

3rd Doubles — Sofia Phay/Kauri Hamilton lost 8-3

 

JV:

4th Doubles — Samantha Wallace/Miles Gerber lost 8-6

5th Doubles — Chloe Ferguson/Rowan Stoner lost 8-2

6th Doubles — Savannah Coxsey/Ashley Wells lost 6-1

Savannah Coxsey sends a ball screaming back across the net.

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Two young authors discuss plot twists. (Photos courtesy Deb Sherman)

The writers of tomorrow are already excelling today.

A group of young authors were honored at Thursday’s Coupeville School Board meeting, after they and teacher Deb Sherman presented the fruits of their work.

The longtime educator extolled the benefits of the program, and all it has accomplished under the guidance of first Susan Marchese, and then herself.

All three of Sherman’s sons, including board member Bryan, participated, and at least one of her grandchildren is currently involved in the program.

“This is my 20th year and I’m still loving it so much,” Deb Sherman said.

The 17 students in the current group, who hail from 4th and 5th grade, “want so badly to write,” said their teacher.

It showed, as the young authors talked about their stories, their inspirations, and their work.

Eldritch Black inspires the next generation.

They met acclaimed author Eldritch Black, who pens the “Weirdbey Island” book series — “It was a very cool and fun experience” said a student — and seem primed to take over the writing world themselves.

After listening to the blossoming scribes detail the plots of their own books, School Board president Morgan White summed it up nicely.

“Your storylines are so creative, and I wish I could read through all of them,” she said. “We’re so proud of you guys.”

They’re coming for the best sellers list.

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“Oh, I’m about to go pound some fools all the way back to the Stone Age. That’s what I’m going to do, Skippy!” (Photo courtesy Sean LeVine)

She’s back on her world tour.

Former Coupeville supernova Izzy LeVine, who calls Arizona home these days, has wrapped up her high school wrestling season, but not left the mat.

Instead, she’s pursuing pins and technical falls against the best of the country at national events such as this weekend’s US High School Women’s Open in Las Vegas.

LeVine, a junior at Casteel High School, split four matches against top-level competition, including getting revenge on a foe who eliminated her from a previous tourney.

The youngest of Sean and Joline’s three daughters, who used to give me rocks at her older sister’s games in Cow Town, hails from a family which has three inductees in the Coupeville Sports Hall o’ Fame.

Siblings Micky and Jae, as well as pops, are all enshrined in our digital shrine.

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Wolf spring sports athletes are enjoying great success. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

April turns into May next week, and the push for the finish line ramps up.

High school sports end May 31 in the state of Washington, with the final state championships action going down that day in several sports.

As we creep into the first week of a new, and final month, Coupeville High School sports teams will be busy.

Girls’ tennis travels to Friday Harbor for a conference rumble Wednesday, while track and field spends the week prepping for the postseason, which begins the following week.

Meanwhile, Wolf baseball and softball each have three games on the slate.

Both teams host Orcas Island Tuesday, before bouncing island-to-island for a rematch with the Vikings Thursday.

Wrapping up things are non-conference games at South Whidbey, with softball heading to Langley Friday and baseball making the trek Saturday.

As everyone ramps up, a look at where win/loss records sit through April 27:

 

Northwest League baseball:

School League Overall
MV Christian 8-1 10-4
Friday Harbor 6-2 8-5
Coupeville 5-3 6-8
La Conner 4-3 5-4
Orcas Island 5-5 4-9
Darrington 1-7 2-10
Concrete 0-8 1-8

 

Northwest League girls’ tennis:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 2-0 2-2
Coupeville 0-2 1-7

 

Northwest League softball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 8-0 13-1
Darrington 4-2 8-3
Orcas Island 4-4 6-9
La Conner 2-4 2-9
Concrete 1-5 1-5
Friday Harbor 1-5 4-10

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Preston Epp (left) and Cael Wilson celebrate with two of the rubber duckies given out Saturday to event winners. (Photo courtesy Katy Wilson)

It was a classic beatdown.

Winning 12 of 18 events Saturday at the Coupeville Classic Invite, the Wolf boys track and field team destroyed its competition.

When all the points were added up at the regular season finale, CHS male athletes had racked up a score of 190.5.

Or more than the other four teams combined.

Put the scores of Mount Vernon Christian (50.5), East Jefferson (45.5), Clallam Bay (39), and Neah Bay (21.5) together, and they equal 156.5 points.

Sweet sassy molassy.

On the girls’ side of things, everything was a wee bit closer, with MVC (120) taking the team title, followed by Coupeville (93), East Jefferson (88), Neah Bay (62), and Clallam Bay (16).

Top performers included Katie Marti, who claimed three individual titles, winning the shot put, discus, and hammer throw.

Combine relay team wins with individual victories, and Chase Anderson (4), Preston Epp (3), and Cael Wilson (3) topped the Wolf boys.

All in all, it made for “a fast and furious day on the prairie” according to CHS coach Bob Martin.

“Tons of PRs, great team energy, and another strong showing by our volunteers and parents,” he said. “Hard work is paying off!”

Up next for the Wolves is the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships, set to go down May 7 in La Conner.

After that, for those who advance, will be districts and the state championships.

Marin Winger springs into action. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Saturday’s results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Laken Simpson (9th) 14.23 *PR*

200 — Isa Mc Fetridge (5th) 29.85 *PR*

400 — Olivia Hall (2nd) 1:08.47 *PR*; Lillian Ketterling (4th) 1:14.68 *PR*; Ivy Rudat (5th) 1:15.81; Marin Winger (6th) 1:17.56

800 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 2:35.56; I. Rudat (8th) 3:06.89 *PR*

1600 — Stuurmans (3rd) 5:53.37 *PR*; Mikayla Wagner (7th) 6:38.01; Aleksia Jump (9th) 6:57.34; I. Rudat (10th) 6:59.25 *PR*; Devon Wyman (11th) 7:32.01 *PR*

3200 — Wagner (2nd) 14:01.54 *PR*; A. Jump (3rd) 15:20.24; D. Wyman (4th) 16:21.86

100 Hurdles — Myra McDonald (7th) 20.87; Ari Cunningham (8th) 21.14 *PR*; Frankie Tenore (9th) 23.46

300 Hurdles — McDonald (8th) 1:04.63; Tenore (9th) 1:06.52 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — A. Cunningham, Mc Fetridge, Ayden Wyman, Willow Leedy-Bonifas (5th) 57.95

4 x 200 Relay — Simpson, Leedy-Bonifas, Lexis Drake, Mc Fetridge (3rd) 2:01.47

4 x 400 Relay — Hall, Ketterling, Winger, Simpson (3rd) 4:59.60

Shot Put — Katie Marti (1st) 34-01 *PR*; Emma McFadden (6th) 20-06

Discus — Marti (1st) 94-04.75; Ketterling (2nd) 76-09 *PR*; McFadden (11th) 39-02.50

Javelin — Marti (2nd) 98-01

Hammer Throw — Marti (1st) 99-01 *PR*

High Jump — Tenore (5th) 4-04; A. Wyman (6th) 4-02

Pole Vault — Ketterling (2nd) 6-06 *PR*; A. Jump (3rd) 6-06; I. Rudat (4th) 5-06

Long Jump — Leedy-Bonifas (4th) 13-04

Triple Jump — A. Cunningham (8th) 26-09.50 *PR*; Leedy-Bonifas (9th) 26-05 *PR*

 

BOYS:

100 — Chase Anderson (1st) 11.38 *PR*; Marquette Cunningham (2nd) 11.77; Matthew Ward (3rd) 11.94 *PR*; Liam Blas (4th) 11.96 *PR*; Davin Houston (6th) 11.97; Marcelo Gebhard (7th) 12.22 *PR*; Beckett Green (7th) 12.22 *PR*; Nathan Coxsey (12th) 12.42 *PR*; Edmund Wilson (14th) 12.82 *PR*; Richmond Bandong (19th) 13.21 *PR*; Kenneth Jacobsen (19th) 13.21 *PR*; Will Tierney (22nd) 13.31 *PR*; Diego Gonzalez (25th) 13.59 *PR*; Nikolas Rogers (26th) 13.87 *PR*

200 — Houston (1st) 24.34 *PR*; M. Cunningham (2nd) 24.57; Green (5th) 25.39 *PR*; E. Wilson (7th) 26.72 *PR*; Coxsey (8th) 27.17; Bandong (11th) 27.71 *PR*; Rogers (13th) 30.01

400 — Preston Epp (1st) 53.85; Blake Burrows (2nd) 56.07 *PR*; Dane Hadsall (5th) 59.56; Jonah Weyl (8th) 1:01.81 *PR*

800 — Carson Field (1st) 2:02.03 *PR*; Joshua Stockdale (4th) 2:17.39 *PR*; K. Jacobsen (5th) 2:22.24; Solomon Rudat (6th) 2:25.14 *PR*; Ethan Walling (8th) 2:31.67 *PR*; Johnathan Jacobsen (9th) 2:36.02 *PR*; Isaiah Allen (12th) 2:58.27

1600 — Field (1st) 4:41.96 *PR*; George Spear (4th) 4:58.97 *PR*; Malachi Somes (5th) 5:03.17; Stockdale (6th) 5:09.05 *PR*; K. Jacobsen (8th) 5:17.74; Edmund Kunz (9th) 5:49.14 *PR*; Allen (11th) 6:25.54; Nicholas Wasik (12th) 6:33.25 *PR*

3200 — Spear (2nd) 10:40.17 *PR*; Kunz (5th) 12:33.15 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Axel Marshall (2nd) 18.57 *PR*; Blas (3rd) 20.73 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Blas (2nd) 47.72

4 x 100 Relay — M. Cunningham, Houston, EppAnderson (1st) 44.47; Gebhard, Ward, Coxsey, Green (3rd) 47.36; Hadsall, E. Wilson, Marshall, Finn Price (5th) 50.87

4 x 400 Relay — Anderson, Burrows, C. Wilson, Epp (1st) 3:38.85

Shot Put — Gebhard (2nd) 38-05.50 *PR*; Khanor Jump (8th) 30-02; David Somes (11th) 25-08; K. Jacobsen (13th) 22-10.50; Zach Blitch (14th) 22-00

Discus — K. Jump (7th) 84-11.50; Blas (8th) 83-10; Wasik (11th) 70-06; J. Jacobsen (12th) 67-05.50; D. Somes (13th) 67-02.50 *PR*; Blitch (16th) 58-01.50 *PR*

Javelin — Anderson (1st) 138-00 *PR*; Gebhard (2nd) 126-10 *PR*; M. Somes (7th) 98-00; Ward (9th) 94-03 *PR*; D. Somes (15th) 76-06 *PR*; Rogers (16th) 75-06; J. Jacobsen (22nd) 52-11; Price (24th) 48-11; K. Jacobsen (25th) 42-08

Hammer Throw — K. Jump (1st) 110-02 *PR*

High Jump — C. Wilson (1st) 6-00; Houston (2nd) 5-06; Wyatt Fitch-Marron (3rd) 5-06; J. Jacobsen (6th) 5-02

Pole Vault — C. Wilson (1st) 12-00; Marshall (3rd) 10-00; S. Rudat (5th) 8-06 *PR*; Kunz (7th) 6-06

Long Jump — C. Wilson (3rd) 19-06; Burrows (8th) 16-02; E. Wilson (10th) 15-07; Green (12th) 14-08.50; Weyl (13th) 14-03.25 *PR*; S. Rudat (14th) 14-05.50

Triple Jump — M. Cunningham (1st) 39-02 *PR*; Ward (2nd) 38-02; Marshall (6th) 35-07

Marquette Cunningham won two events Saturday in the regular season finale. (Parker Hammons photo)

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