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CHS tennis coach Ken Stange carries a big racket and teaches his players how to use it.

   What makes CHS tennis coach Ken Stange happier? Seeing his players earn a trip to the state tourney, or this industrial-sized racket? Tough call.

Eastern Washington, the Wolves are coming back.

With two wins Thursday at the district tennis tourney in Tacoma, Coupeville High School senior Aaron Curtin punched his ticket for a second trip to state.

After making the big dance as a doubles player as a junior, he’s going in as a singles sensation this time.

Curtin will play in the district final Friday, then will have to wait until May to play any more.

The boys’ tennis season in Washington is split between schools who play in the fall and spring, with state being held at the end of the school year.

Curtin had three teammates along with him at districts and they are all still alive after day one.

Fellow singles player Sebastian Davis won his opener, then fell in the semifinals, while the duo of Loren Nelson and Connor McCormick used a forfeit to advance early.

They then got steamrolled by the three-time defending state champs, but, like Davis, can still rebound to claim third and a trip to Cheney.

Complete results from Day 1:

Singles:

Aaron Curtin beat Steen Jennings 7-6(8-6), 4-6, 6-3
Curtin beat Wyatt Iverson 6-4, 6-1

Sebastian Davis beat David Bacher 6-2, 6-2
Davis lost to Griffin Welsh 6-2, 6-1

Doubles:

Loren Nelson/Connor McCormick won by forfeit (migraine)
Nelson/McCormick lost to Teddy Grenley/Phillip Grenley 6-0, 6-0

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Aaron Curtin (John Fisken photo)

   Aaron Curtin went 3-0 Monday to capture the singles title at the inaugural 1A Olympic League tourney. (John Fisken photo)

The Wolves have arrived.

In the biggest triumph of Coupeville High School’s short run in the 1A Olympic League, the boys’ tennis squad upended heavily-favored Klahowya in the league tourney Monday in Kitsap, qualifying four players for Districts.

Singles players Aaron Curtin and Sebastian Davis went one-two (with Davis shocking the #1 seed in the semifinals) and will be joined by the duo of Connor McCormick and Loren Nelson, who rebounded from an opening loss to claim fourth place in doubles.

Districts will be held Saturday, Nov. 1 at a time and site yet to be determined.

After his team’s impressive run Monday, longtime Wolf coach Ken Stange was sky-high.

“It was a great tourney!,” he said. “We exceeded expectations in singles, and we met expectations in doubles.”

The tourney, which brought together Klahowya, which had gone 4-0 in league play, Coupeville and the combined forces of Chimacum and Port Townsend, was played with a slightly different format than normal.

Instead of playing best two sets out of three, matches were pro sets to eight, win by two.

Curtin went 3-0 on the day, nipping Davis (2-1) in an all-Coupeville finale that came down to a tiebreaker.

Davis, riding high after bouncing Klahowya’s #1 player in the semis, had a 4-1 advantage on Curtin in the tiebreaker, before the senior rebounded to rip off six straight points to notch the win.

While Stange was pleased to see Curtin, who went to state as a doubles player last year, seize the moment, he was equally impressed with the continued rise of his #2 player.

Sebastian had a coming out party of sorts,” Stange said. “Early in the season, he was playing well, but having a hard time closing the door on his opponents.

“As we hit the final third of the season, he really came alive,” he added. “He’d already had consistency and a bit of power, but he added some tenacity to the mix — a bit of the killer instinct.”

Taking down the tourney’s top seed, who beat Curtin during regular season play, was an unexpected bonus.

Sebastian made two very big statements today,” Stange said. “He established himself as a co-#1 singles player.

“He also let it be known that the singles court is all his next season. He is the early pick as top player in the league,” he added. “With more off-season practice, he’ll be challenging the private schoolers at districts, looking to advance to May play.”

Not that the Wolf junior can’t make that jump right now.

“Both Sebastian and Aaron stand a good shot to advance to state, if they bring their respective A games this weekend,” Stange said.

Coupeville’s third singles player, senior Kyle Bodamer, went 1-2, just missing a spot in the semifinals opposite Curtin.

McCormick and Loren Nelson fell in their opening match, then stormed back to win two in a row and advance.

Freshmen Joey Lippo and William Nelson knocked off Chimacum’s #1 team before losing to the eventual champs.

They were eliminated along with Bodamer and the team of Joseph Wedekind and John McClarin, who lost both of their matches.

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William Nelson works on his ball-juggling skills. (Wendy mcCormick photos)

William Nelson works on his ball-juggling skills. (Wendy McCormick photo)

It pretty much went exactly the way you would expect.

While the Coupeville High School boys’ tennis squad had no issues picking which three singles players would advance to the postseason, there was a little more question when it came to the doubles teams.

But, after a two-day team tourney wrapped Saturday afternoon, the last six Wolves standing were three tandems who played most, if not all, of their matches in those slots during the regular season.

Loren Nelson and Connor McCormick will carry the team’s #1 seed into the Olympic League tourney, while freshmen Joey Lippo and William Nelson are slotted at #2.

Joseph Wedekind and John McClarin grabbed the #3 seed.

Aaron Curtin, Sebastian Davis and Kyle Bodamer will represent the Wolves on the singles side.

Curtin and Davis were #1 and #2 in every match this year, and the only time Bodamer was not at #3 was when he wasn’t available to play.

The dates and location of the first postseason tourney are in flux.

The school calendar still lists them as Oct. 22-23 in Kitsap, but recent talk had the location possibly being moved to Port Townsend.

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John McClarin prepares to unleash hot death on his foes. (John Fisken photos)

   John McClarin has been an effective doubles player this season for the Wolves. (John Fisken photo)

It’s unthinkable.

Enjoying an almost flawless final day of the regular season Thursday, the Coupeville High School boys’ tennis squad capped a nine-match run with no actual rain-outs.

Take away one match at Klahowya called at the two-thirds point and this might be the first fall season in which weather, and the notorious Port Townsend ferry run, both declined to make a dent in the schedule.

After a decade in the game, Wolf coach Ken Stange will take it.

“We could not have asked the weather gods for a more pleasant mid-October day in Port Townsend, nor could we have asked the tennis gods for a better day on the court,” Stange crowed. “We absolutely pasted the Chimacum squad today, ending our regular season on an extremely high note!”

Coupeville won for the fourth time in six matches, sweeping their hosts 7-0 to finish the season at 4-5 overall, 4-2 in Olympic League play.

Making an auspicious debut in the new league, the 1A Wolves swept three from the Cowboys, lost twice to Klahowya and also claimed a victory over 2A league mate North Mason this season.

“I’m quite happy that our players continued to improve, posting better scores as they played the same players for the second and third times,” Stange said.

CHS had little trouble with Chimacum, taking 11 of the 14 varsity sets at 6-0 or 6-1.

“It was very fun and very businesslike,” Stange said. “Now we can set our sights on the league tournament.”

Coupeville will take three singles players (Aaron Curtin, Sebastian Davis and Kyle Bodamer) and three doubles team to that tourney.

While his top trio is set in stone, Stange will let all of his doubles duos duel it out for postseason berths.

“We’ve had a fair amount of movement on the doubles ladder this year, so we will be shaking out our doubles lineup tomorrow,” he said.

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Aaron Curtin beat Dylan Glessing 6-2, 6-1

2nd Singles — Sebastian Davis beat Jonny Rodgers 6-1, 6-0

3rd Singles — Kyle Bodamer beat Chris Seville 6-2, 6-0

1st Doubles — Loren Nelson/Connor McCormick beat Ryle Gepitulan/Sean Miller 6-1, 6-1

2nd Doubles — Joseph Wedekind/John McClarin beat Connor Cottier/Zack Smith 6-0, 6-1

3rd Doubles — William Nelson/Joey Lippo beat Nate Miller/Emmett Erickson 6-4, 6-1

4th Doubles — Grey Rische/Jared Helmstadter beat John Pace/Kale Gonzalez 6-1, 6-1

JV:

Ethan Marx/Jimmy Myers lost to Seville/Gepitulan 8-3

Lilan Sekigawa/Nick Dion beat Pace/Gonzales 8-3

Geoffrey McClarin/Garrett Compton lost to Cottier/Smith 6-2

Alex Schmakeit/Jeremiah Pace lost to Seville/Gepitulan 7-6

Nick Etzell/Ethan Spark beat Pace/Gonzalez 6-2

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Sebastian Davis uncorks a little serve he likes to call "The Crippler."

Sebastian Davis was the lone Wolf to win Monday. (John Fisken photo)

The weather finally caught up to them.

After playing an almost unprecedented seven straight matches to start the fall season without suffering a single rain-out, the Coupeville High School boys’ tennis squad finally ran into liquid hell Monday.

The Wolves were actually at the halfway point of their match in Klahowya before court conditions reached the point of no return.

Trailing 3-1, with three varsity matches still in play, they had to accept reality and head back to the bus.

No word on whether it’s an official loss (CHS entered the day 3-4 on the season).

Coupeville wraps regular season play with back-to-back road matches (weather permitting), traveling to Sequim Wednesday, before popping over to play Chimacum Thursday.

The Wolves will participate in the Olympic League tourney Oct. 22-23.

Complete results from Monday:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Aaron Curtin lost to Jacob Gotchall 6-1, 6-2

2nd Singles — Sebastian Davis beat Eric Tyler 6-3, 6-0

3rd Singles — Jimmy Myers trailed Kyle Shoening 6-2, 3-4

1st Doubles — Loren Nelson/Connor McCormick lost to Jake Zieser/Ryan Gotchall 6-0, 6-3

2nd Doubles — John McClarin/Joseph Wedekind lost to Caden Haga/Connor Roberts 6-1, 6-0

3rd Doubles — Joey Lippo/William Nelson trailed Cam Dammeyer/Josef Woloschek 7-5, 2-0

4th Doubles — Grey Rische/Jared Helmstadter trailed Ryan Davis/Spencer Short 7-6, 0-1

JV:

Geoffrey McClarin/Garrett Compton beat Max Short/Cole Knuckey 6-3

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