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Jazmine Franklin (John Fisken photos)

Jazmine Franklin prepares to launch a little serve she likes to call “The Kneecap Shredder.” (John Fisken photos)

Luvera

   One of the Luveras delivers some airborne action. Is it Ana? Is it Ivy? Should they start wearing name tags so idiots like me will know who’s who? Possibly…

sparkle

  CHS cheerleader Camilla Rische (striped shirt) stops by to cheer on some of her favorite girls.

team

The mighty, mighty Wolves. Well, most of them.

Payton

Payton Aparicio calls it. “We’re winning this match in two sets. No less, no more.”

Bree

Bree Dagineault prepares to beat the stuffin’ out of the defenseless tennis ball.

Autio

Sydney Autio has officially launched a missile.

shoes

The uniforms are the same, but the shoes tell a different tale.

McKenzie Bailey and Wynter Thorne want another banner.

As the only two young women who are members of both of Coupeville High School’s girls’ basketball and tennis varsity squads, the duo have already been part of winning one Olympic League title.

Now, after helping the Wolves crush Klahowya 6-1 in Thursday’s tennis opener, Bailey and Thorne have their eyes on the prize again.

Cruising the fence, snappin’ pics of the duo and their teammates at work, was John Fisken, who provides us with the pics that reside above.

To see more (purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8362&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

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Hanna (John Fisken photos)

Hanna Seiffert prepares to unleash a serve. (John Fisken photos)

CHS coach Ken Stange congratulates Player of the Match Valen Trujillo.

CHS coach Ken Stange congratulates Player of the Match Valen Trujillo.

A win?!?! What’s that?!

Snapping a school-wide losing streak that had hit nine straight losses (four in soccer, two each for softball and baseball and one for tennis), the Coupeville High School girl netters thrashed visiting Klahowya 6-1 Thursday.

The Olympic League victory evened the Wolves record at 1-1 overall while giving them a shiny 1-0 mark in conference play.

CHS still has two more matches against Klahowya and three against Chimacum/Port Townsend to play before it can claim any league title banners, but this was a statement. And a very emphatic one.

Coupeville also took all three JV matches, including one in which Bree Daigneault and Haleigh Deasy teamed up to knock off the same Klahowya doubles team that had lost in the second varsity slot.

Super sophomore Valen Trujillo, primarily a doubles phemon, earned her first-ever win in singles play, romping to a hard-fought 6-1, 6-1 win at second singles.

That netted her Player of the Match honors.

Valen trounced her opponent, using power, placement and conditioning,” Coupeville coach Ken Stange said. “Even though she was cruising easily, she never let off the throttle, hustling for each and every ball.”

With victories in almost every match, the Wolves had numerous heroes on the day.

Along with Trujillo, another player of note was Jazmine Franklin, who teamed up with Wynter Thorne at fourth doubles, garnering a win in her first-ever varsity match.

Jazmine didn’t disappoint,” Stange said. “It helped that she had a highly-experienced partner at her side. Both Wynter and Jazmine played very well.”

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Jacki Ginnings beat Marissa Montano 6-2, 6-1

2nd Singles: Valen Trujillo beat Ally Burchett 6-1, 6-1

3rd Singles — Ana Luvera won by default

1st Doubles — Sage Renninger/Sydney Autio lost to Danielle Frederick/Shania Rose 7-5, 6-2

2nd Doubles — Payton Aparicio/McKenzie Bailey beat Natalie Zimmer/Sydney Jackson 6-2, 6-2

3rd Doubles — Ivy Luvera/Micky LeVine beat Aubrey Williams/Sophie Kovaleskie 6-4, 6-1

4th Doubles — Wynter Thorne/Jazmine Franklin beat Britney Johnson/Maddy Rienks 6-1, 6-0

JV:

Bree Daigneault/Haleigh Deasy beat Zimmer/Jackson 9-7

Ashley Smith/Hanna Seiffert beat Desi Watts/Marianne Marker 8-5

Maggie Crimmins/Kameryn St. Onge beat Allison Johnson/Maddy Rienks 8-1

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Bree Daigneault (left) and Valen Trujillo take a celebratory selfie.

Bree Daigneault (left) and Valen Trujillo take a celebratory selfie. (Valen Trujillo photos)

Trujillo

Trujillo mingles with Player of the Match Jacki Ginnings.

“We lost, but I can’t say that I’m dissatisfied with the results.”

Opening against possibly their toughest foe of the season Thursday, always-dangerous South Whidbey, the CHS girls’ tennis squad fell 5-2.

But the lessons learned are just as important as the final score for Wolf coach Ken Stange.

“The girls put up a solid fight. Overall, I was happy with our first match,” he said. “South Whidbey made an ideal first opponent, in my opinion, because they are probably one of the two most difficult teams we will face this season, Charles Wright Academy being the other.

“Now, our players can take the lessons from match one, and apply them for the next few practices, until we can test our skills again next Thursday (against league foe Klahowya).”

Coupeville’s initial wins came from #1 singles player Jacki Ginnings and #3 doubles duo Valen Trujillo and Sydney Autio.

Ginnings, making her debut as the team’s top player after Allie Hanigan’s graduation, won a three-set thriller that nearly went three hours.

Coming back from a set down, she impressed Stange with her grit and tenacity, earning the first Player of the Match award this season.

“The scores don’t indicate how closely the match was contested,” Stange said. “After finding herself being run ragged in the first set, Jacki turned it around, pushing her opponent from side to side, eventually forcing her into unfavorable positions.

“There were quite a few 20+ shot points, and Jacki found herself on the winning end of the ones that counted most,” he added. “It was an exciting win for Jacki.”

Coupeville had a chance to swing the match in its favor but fell just short, losing super-competitive matches at first and fourth doubles.

The battle at first doubles was especially impressive, as freshmen Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger came agonizingly close to upsetting a veteran Falcon pair before falling 7-5, 7-5.

“Our frosh had a 5-4 lead in each set but were unable to pick up the elusive sixth game,” Stange said. “This was the first ever high school tennis match for the duo. It was a bit of baptism by fire.

“They played with remarkable skill and composure, especially considering that they were up against a pair of experienced players,” he added. “These two have a bright future.”

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Jacki Ginnings beat Macey Bishop 2-6, 6-1, 6-1

2nd Singles — Micky LeVine lost to Kendra Warwick 6-0, 6-2

3rd Singles — Mckenzie Meyer lost to Anna Lynch 6-2, 6-0

1st Doubles — Payton Aparicio/Sage Renninger lost to Isla Dubendorf/Iona Rohan 7-5, 7-5

2nd Doubles — McKenzie Bailey/Wynter Thorne lost to Bayley Gochanour/Taylor Hamilton 6-1, 6-3

3rd Doubles — Sydney Autio/Valen Trujillo beat Lucy Clements/Jen Le Roy 5-7, 6-2, 6-2

4th Doubles — Ana Luvera/Ivy Luvera lost to Carmen Warwick/Alex Foode 6-2, 1-6, 6-2

JV:

Bree Daigneault/Jazmine Franklin beat McKenna Chapman/Shady Moody 6-4

Haleigh Deasy/Hanna Seiffert lost to Margaret Timms/Jing Wu 6-4

Ashley Smith/Kameryn St Onge beat Savannah Taylor/Belle Grimm 6-4

Maggie Crimmins/Mckenzie Meyer beat Laura Jiles/Taylor Hamilton 6-4

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Wolf seniors (l to r) Micky LeVine, Jacki Ginnings, Wynter Thorne and Haleigh Deasy. (John Fisken photo)

   Wolf seniors (l to r) Micky LeVine, Jacki Ginnings, Wynter Thorne and Haleigh Deasy. (John Fisken photo)

Things gets lively Thursday.

The Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad plays its first home game, while Wolf track, golf and girls’ tennis all kick off their seasons on the road.

As he prepares to launch his 20th season at the helm of the CHS tennis programs (10 seasons of boys tennis and now 10 seasons of girls tennis), Wolf net guru Ken Stange had a few thoughts to share with the world.

Take it away, Stange!

On the eve of the girls’ first match of the year, against an always-tough South Whidbey squad, I’m feeling both satisfied and excited.

In my first nine seasons at CHS, I’ve never had such a balance of experienced veterans and fast-rising newcomers.

The team is cohesive, to a level I’ve never seen.

I thought I saw it coming as the season approached; the leaders were already making plans, the veterans were out practicing in bad weather, and the newcomers were right there for every step.

The first 14 practices have produced players who are working at beating the crap out of each other, on the court.

What’s more, winners haven’t gloated while losers have seen the team’s depth and the possibility of a remarkable season.

They are holding each other accountable. They have taken a highly individualized sport and turned it into something familial.

Whatever happens tomorrow, and over the course of the rest of the season, I think I’m a part of something special, a season that the team won’t soon forget.

Go Wolves!

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Jared Helmstadter, Makana Stone and McKenzie Bailey (pink) threaten to break the door down. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Jared Helmstadter, Makana Stone and McKenzie Bailey (pink) threaten to break the door down … with their charisma. (Shelli Trumbull photos)

Payton

Wolf freshmen (l to r) Payton Aparicio, Sage Renninger and Lauren Bayne hang out.

Bayne

Josh Bayne (lefts) gets dangerously close to Aaron Curtin.

Oscar

The Three Musketeers, (l to r) Lucas Etzell, Oscar Liquidano and Colin Belliveau.

Dalton

Helmstadter leans in while Dalton Martin gets intense.

Abby

Abby Parker (right) strikes a pose.

Monica

Monica Vidoni (red jacket) and fellow seniors hold down the big table.

Logan

Logan Martin, the setup/cleanup master.

Give them free food and they will come.

Virtually every athlete affiliated with a sport at Coupeville High School poured into the school Friday night for a retreat put on by the Coupeville Booster Club and Proactive Coaching.

Hanging around, camera in hand, to document the goings-on, was Booster Club bigwig/baseball mom Shelli Trumbull, who provides us with the pics that reside above.

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