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Valen Trujillo lets rip with another winner. (John Fisken photos)

Rubi Melendrez is locked-in and ready to unleash a flawless volley.

Tennis guru/Terminator Ken Stange, rockin’ the best beard in Cow Town.

   Sophie Fürtjes, AKA “The Düsseldorf Destroyer,” unleashes her full fury on her hapless foes.

Julie Bucio pauses for a photo op before the day’s competition.

No shot, no matter how dastardly, escapes Avalon Renninger.

It was a long wait, but worth it.

Finally getting to play for the first time in 11 days Monday, the Wolf netters also got a visit from travelin’ camera clicker John Fisken.

The photos above are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-Tennis/20170327-Girls-vs-Olympic/

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   Bree Daigneault beat Beyonce Monday. Seriously. OK, maybe not THAT Beyonce, but certainly a Beyonce. (John Fisken photo)

Dangerously close.

For the second time this season the Coupeville High School girls tennis team faced a 2A school, and for the second time the scrappy Wolves came within a single match of upending their big school rivals.

In the end, however, Olympic, like Sequim before it, escaped Whidbey with a narrow 4-3 non-conference win.

The loss, coming in Coupeville’s first match in 11 days, drops the Wolves to 0-3 on the season.

After having a big gap between live opponents, the Wolves are hoping to get in a lot of competitive tennis this week.

CHS is scheduled to hit the road twice, with trips Tuesday to Granite Falls and Thursday to Port Angeles.

The two-time 1A Olympic League champs don’t open defense of their most recent title until April 13-14, when they play Klahowya and Chimacum back-to-back.

By then, if the schedule holds, the Wolves should be battle-hardened, having played six of their first seven matches against 2A opponents.

Monday, CHS got wins at first and third doubles and third singles.

Coupeville’s top doubles duo, juniors Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger, remain flawless at 3-0 this season.

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st singlesValen Trujillo lost to Chiarra Droell 6-0, 6-2

2nd singles Fanny Deprelle lost to Marissa Nemeth 6-0, 6-3

3rd singlesBree Daigneault beat Beyonce Oresceko 6-1, 6-1

1st doublesPayton Aparicio/Sage Renninger beat Karli Taylor/Sydney Troy 6-3, 6-4

2nd doubles Zoe Trujillo/Avalon Renninger lost to Sarah Polsin/Brooklyn Horo 6-1, 6-0

3rd doublesMaggie Crimmins/Kameryn St Onge beat Gimalaine Estepa/Jemina Estepa 6-3, 6-0

4th doublesTia Wurzrainer/Jillian Mayne lost to Maddie Tofts/Maddie Bonk 7-5, 6-2

JV:

5th doublesSophie Furtjes/Julie Bucio lost 6-0

6th doublesClaire Mietus/Heather Nastali lost 6-2

7th doublesNanci Melendrez/Rubi Melendrez tied 4-4 (match called for ferry)

8th doubles Zara Bradley/Julie Bucio lost 6-0

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   Valen Trujillo rolled to a 6-0, 6-1 win at first singles Thursday. (John Fisken photo)

They kept the fans on their edge of their seats.

Shuffling its roster to make up for two missing varsity players, the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis squad still came within a shot or two of upending 2A Sequim Thursday.

It wasn’t to be, however, as the visitors made off with a 4-3 win in a squeaker played under surprisingly sunny skies.

Now 0-2 on the young season, after facing two tough non-conference foes, Coupeville is slated to open defense of its Olympic League crown next week when it faces Klahowya.

Thursday, the Wolves dominated the top of the order, grabbing wins at first singles and first and second doubles.

Senior Valen Trujillo, mixing in gorgeous drop shots with powerful ground strokes, romped to a win at #1 singles, then hung around to cheer on lil’ sis Zoe as she captured her first varsity win.

Zoe teamed up with fellow frosh phenom Avalon Renninger to knock off a pair of upperclassmen at #2 doubles in a match that saw slick shot-making from both sides of the net.

It was also a match in which both teams managed to have one player on each team blast their playing partner with a shot during live action.

Trujillo pasted Renninger with a shot at the net, and, while the duo were still giggling over it, Sequim’s Ella Christiansen bopped her partner in the back of the head with a slightly-misjudged overhead.

Other than those two miscues, the battle at second doubles was just that, a battle, as both teams sprinted from side to side, saving shots that appeared to be certain winners.

In the end, though, the fast-rising freshmen, with Trujillo slicing nasty serves and Renninger dominating at the net, were too much for their foes.

Avalon wasn’t the only member of her family to win, as big sis Sage teamed up with Payton Aparicio to remain unbeaten at first doubles.

With Sequim rolling to wins at #3 and #4 doubles, as well as #3 singles, the afternoon’s most important match came at #2 singles.

Foreign exchange student Fanny Deprelle, playing her second match as a Wolf, put up a sustained fight, battling back time and again, before ultimately falling in a second-set tiebreaker.

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st singlesValen Trujillo beat Izzy Hugenoit 6-0, 6-1

2nd singles Fanny Deprelle lost to Katie Wake 6-4, 7-6(7-3)

3rd singlesMaggie Crimmins lost to Emily Bundy 6-1, 6-3

1st doublesPayton Aparicio/Sage Renninger beat Hannah D’Amico/Jessica Dietzman 6-1, 7-6(7-2)

2nd doubles Zoe Trujillo/Avalon Renninger beat Tea Guthun/Ella Christiansen 6-4, 7-5

3rd doublesTia Wurzrainer/Claire Mietus lost to Amanda He/Ashley Rosales 6-0, 6-1

4th doublesSophie Furtjes/Julie Bucio lost to Courtney Gosset/Amber Dietzman 6-0, 6-2

JV:

5th doublesNanci Melendrez/Rubi Melendrez lost to Sadie Woods/Kayli Prorok 6-3

6th doublesMaggie Crimmins/Jillian Mayne lost to Chloe Goldate/Hannah D’Amico 6-1

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   Payton Aparicio teamed with Sage Renninger Tuesday to capture a straight-sets win at first doubles. (John Fisken photo)

The raindrops stayed away, but a lot of shots dropped in.

A fairly young and green Coupeville High School girls tennis squad learned lessons under fire Tuesday, falling 6-1 at South Whidbey in their season opener.

Facing off with the always-tough Falcons in a non-conference match, the Wolves got their best effort at first doubles, where Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger pulled out a win in straight sets.

The junior gunslingers, who have their eyes set on the state tourney this season, controlled things early, then rallied when their Falcon counterparts pushed back.

Sage and Payton played very well,” said CHS coach Ken Stange. “They were down in the second set, but stormed back to close out the match.”

Five of the 11 Wolves to play a varsity match Tuesday were making their debut, with three freshmen, a foreign exchange student and a newcomer to the sport in the mix.

“The new players really got after it,” Stange said. “South Whidbey was really tough.”

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st singlesValen Trujillo lost to Mary Zisette 7-6(7-4), 6-0

2nd singles Fanny Deprelle lost to Bayley Gochanour 6-2, 6-0

3rd singlesBree Daigneault lost to Farriss Jokinen 6-3, 6-0

1st doublesPayton Aparicio/Sage Renninger beat Alex Foode/Taylor Hamilton 6-2, 7-5

2nd doubles Zoe Trujillo/Avalon Renninger lost to Sarah Hodson/Ally Lynch 6-3, 6-2

3rd doublesMaggie Crimmins/Kameryn St Onge lost to Ainsley Nelson/McKenna Chapman 6-1, 6-4

4th doublesTia Wurzrainer/Claire Mietus lost to Ashley Ricketts/Kelcie Haugen 6-3, 6-1

JV:

5th doublesAbby Hamilton/Julie Bucio lost 6-1

6th doublesHeather Nastali/Sophie Furtjes lost 6-2

7th doublesNanci Melendrez/Rubi Melendrez lost 8-0

8th doublesCrimmins/St Onge won 6-2

9th doublesWurzrainer/Mietus lost 6-1

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   Bree Daigneault is trapped in a tennis racket of emotion as the first week of competition looks like it may be rained out. (John Fisken photo)

And so it begins.

Certain spring sports, like, say, tennis, exist at the whims of the rain gods.

Last year was pretty dry for the Coupeville High School netters, so this year? Probably time to build a new Noah’s Ark.

Opening day fell victim to the wet stuff, as Port Angeles called off Monday’s non-conference match before the Wolves even headed to the bus.

Up next for CHS, a possible road trip to Langley Tuesday, followed by a home match-up with Sequim Thursday.

But, a quick glance at the 10-day weather report shows nothing but rain on Whidbey until Sunday, so good luck with that.

Now, back when I played tennis at Tumwater High School, our coach, Lionel Barona, sent us inside to run staircases in the gym on rainy days.

No word yet on whether Coupeville net guru Ken Stange plans to follow suit.

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