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Emma Leavitt, seen here at a football game with her parents, is one of many talented middle school spikers playing for Coupeville this fall. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Any foe, any time, any place.

Showing resiliency, teamwork, and solid match-to-match growth, the Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads put a scare into big baddy King’s Thursday afternoon.

While the Wolves came up just short of staggering the private school power while playing in Shoreline, the Island spikers made a solid statement.

“I will tell you that the kids have improved tremendously from last match,” said Coupeville coach Cris Matochi. “I am so proud of them.

“This is an incredible group of kids. They are growing their leadership, their court presence, their confidence. We are heading in the right direction.”

 

Varsity:

Coupeville thrashed their hosts 25-15 in the first set, before dropping the next two by a razor-thin margin at 27-25 and 15-8.

So, while the Wolves came up just short at 2-1 in sets, they actually won more points at 58-57.

“We came in and had an incredible start,” Matochi said. “The team was playing the best volleyball that I have seen for that age group in a long time.

“Our game was so fluid. We were passing so well, we were serving so well and most importantly, we were playing IN SYSTEM. The girls were on fire!”

A huge part of Coupeville’s success came from walking into the gym at Shoreline with confidence and a solid game plan.

“The energy was incredible,” Matochi said. “Before the match started, I told the players — there is a big difference between playing to win versus playing not to lose. Today we play to win.

“Today we are going big. We will play big, and the main focus is to play in system.

“The girls took those words and flew with them.”

Coupeville had a chance to win the match in set two, engaging in “super intense” rallies, but King’s, with a roster full of seasoned vets, managed to eke out the victory.

“We struggled with finishing the points while King’s was growing their game,” Matochi said.

“King’s was fighting hard, but even when we were several points down, we used all of our energy to finish the set strong.”

 

JV:

Team A hung tough through three sets, also falling 2-1, while Team B was swept 3-0.

Coupeville’s top JV squad lost a thriller, coming up just short at 25-20, 23-25, 15-3, while the second unit lost 25-7, 25-11, 15-6.

Wolf coach Kristina Hooks returned to Whidbey pleased with the effort she saw from her players, who pushed the Knights to the limit all day.

“I’m so impressed with how my girls played tonight,” she said.

“They’ve shown so much improvement already from the first game and I have girls stepping up to be leaders, which is amazing to see.

“The energy during this game was so different compared to our first game,” Hooks added. “They are starting to trust each other and work as a team.”

While the hunt for a W is still on, the young, largely inexperienced Wolves continue to improve from set to set, something their first-year coach prizes.

“They may not have won their matches, but I’m impressed with how much their skills have grown in a short amount of time,” Hooks said.

“We definitely need to work on moving our feet more and being more aggressive on the court but I’m excited to see them keep improving and honing their skills.”

 

Next up:

Coupeville plays three straight matches at home, starting with an Oct. 2 rumble with Granite Falls. Tipoff is at 3:15 PM in the CMS gym, and there is no cost to attend.

After that comes bouts with Northshore Christian Academy (Oct. 4) and Sultan (Oct. 9) as the Wolves wind their way through an eight-match season.

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Rain? What rain? (Amber Wyman photos)

They were weather warriors.

Dodging liquid sunshine and slipping and sliding on the 1.7-mile course, Coupeville Middle School cross country runners held up well Thursday at the Granite Gallop.

The Wolf girls, who had five of the first 15 finishers, claimed 3rd in the team standings, while the CMS boys were 4th overall.

The event drew 161 runners from seven schools.

“We had a great, if very rainy day at Granite Falls!” said Coupeville coach Amber Wyman.

“The runners were up for the challenge of rain and mud!” she added. “They ran hard, and we came away with some strong finishes.”

The Wolves are off for a bit, returning to action next Friday, Oct. 6 at the Nike Hole in the Wall Cross Country Invitational at Lakewood.

“Wolves on three!”

 

Thursday results:

 

GIRLS:

Mikayla Wagner (11th) 13:10.98
Lillian Ketterling (12th) 13:11.78
Laken Simpson (13th) 13:23.15
Allie Powers
(14th) 13:23.59
Anna Powers 
(15th) 13:26.64
Hazel Goldman (27th) 14:50.96
Mary Western
 (50th) 16:44.14
Claire Lachnit
(51st) 16:44.64
Ava Lucero
(70th) 18:18.46
Amelia Crowder
(71st) 18:20.16
Hailey Goldman (72nd) 18:28.03
Elizabeth Marshall (73rd) 18:28.39
Devon Wyman (74th) 18:28.74

 

BOYS:

Cyrus Sparacio (20th) 12:27.70
Isaiah Allen (23rd) 12:45.08
Edmund Kunz (32nd) 13:10.93
Archer Schwarz (33rd) 13:12.04
Ossian Merkel (35th) 13:23.18
River Simpson (42nd) 13:34.60
Avery Eelkema (45th) 13:55.54
Johnathan Jacobsen (57th) 15:41.07
Christopher Zenz (58th) 15:42.05

Ferry life is the only life.

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Spiker guru Cris Matochi is building a strong middle school volleyball program in Coupeville. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The butterflies are out of the way.

A new season of Coupeville Middle School volleyball is officially underway, after the Wolves travelled to the wilds of Sultan Monday for their openers.

The Wolves, who were missing several of their most experienced players, still put up a good fight against the always-strong Turks.

Team A fell 25-19, 25-15, 15-12, while Team B was edged 25-17, 25-15, 15-12.

“We have a long road ahead of us, but I liked how the girls were able to recognize they needed more communication on the court,” said CMS coach Kristina Hooks.

“This was the first game for a lot of the players so it was a new experience and new experiences can be scary.

“The girls want to get better,” Hooks added.

“Some of them came up to me after the game and asked what they could work on to be better, so I am so proud that they are actively working towards bettering themselves as players.”

That was a sentiment shared by fellow Wolf spiker guru Cris Matochi.

“The kids had a really good start, but we struggled with serve receive in the middle of the sets,” he said. “We serve really well during practices, but we did not serve at our fullest potential today.

“Many of the kids were playing volleyball for the first time, so it was clear that some were just really nervous,” Matochi added.

“We will work on building their confidence and helping them to feel more comfortable during matches.”

Coupeville returns to practice the next few days, then makes a second off-Island trip to Shoreline Thursday to face private school power King’s.

After that the Wolves have four of their next five matches in their home gym, starting with an Oct. 2 showdown with Granite Falls.

“We have a lot of work to do,” Matochi said. “But I am glad that we have such an incredible group of kids who work hard and love volleyball.

“I know that their hard work is going to pay off.”

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Super fan Riley White (left) hangs out with spikers Tenley Stuurmans (center) and Ari Cunningham. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The uniforms have been handed out, and the matches are ready to be played.

Coupeville Middle School volleyball coaches Cris Matochi and Kristina Hooks have a deep roster, with 36 players ready to rock.

The young Wolf spikers launch their eight-match season Monday, with a trip to Sultan.

The first home rumble is Oct. 2, when Granite Falls travels to Whidbey for what will be the first of three straight bouts in the CMS gym.

The roster as it stands today:

 

8th grade:

Cheyenne Attebury
Delilah Castellanos
Ari Cunningham
Amaiya Curry
Isabella de Souza
Denali Kalwies
Willow Leedy-Bonifas
Alexandra Lo
Adeline Maynes
Alyssa McGee
Rhylin Price
Chelsi Stevens
Tenley Stuurmans
Sydney Van Dyke

 

7th grade:

Emma Cushman
Emma Leavitt
Olivia Martin
Kennedy O’Neill
Eleanor Peterson
Brooklyn Pope
Cassie Powers
Sage Stavros
Zoe Winstead

 

6th grade:

Zariya Allen
Annabelle Cundiff
Mila Gesing
Emma Green
Viktoria Grieves
Finley Helm
Samantha Howard
Rhylee Inman
Kaylee Moore
Jade Peabody
Sadie Rich
Scarlett Spencer
Cami Van Dyke

Cris Matochi returns to the CMS gym for another season of sets and spikes.

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Christopher Zenz flies across the course at an earlier meet. (Wendy Wasik photo)

“This team can handle any course they encounter.”

Running guru Jon Gabelein, standing in for Coupeville Middle School coach Amber Wyman while she transported her son to college Saturday, guided the young Wolves to a strong team-wide performance in Shoreline.

CMS competed in the 16th annual King’s Roller Coaster Trail Run, placing five female harriers in the top 10.

That group was led by Lillian Ketterling, who claimed 5th place, while the Wolf boys were topped by Isaiah Allen, who hit the tape in 13th place.

Wolves (l to r) Mary Western, Ava Lucero, and Claire Lachnit burn up the oval. (Jon Gabelein photos)

“They were definitely ready to ride the “roller coaster” today,” Gabelein said. “Running hard at the home meet just two days ago didn’t seem to slow them down.

“Maybe we should have two meets a week more often?”

The coach’s enthusiasm was matched by his athletes, with Mary Western telling Gabelein “It was hilly but fun!” and Elizabeth Marshall commenting “It was a roller coaster of pain, but it felt good when it ended!”

Saturday’s 1.6-mile run marked the mid-point of Coupeville’s six-meet middle school season.

Next up for CMS is a jaunt to Granite Falls Thursday, Sept. 28, for the Granite Gallop.

 

Coupeville’s girls celebrate a strong showing.

 

Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

Lillian Ketterling (5th) 12:46.66
Mikayla Wagner (6th) 12:50.37
Allie Powers (7th) 13:07.12
Laken Simpson 
(8th) 13:13.33
Anna Powers
(10th) 13:22.85
Marin Winger (14th) 14:01.94
Elizabeth Marshall
(25th) 15:31.50
Claire Lachnit
(30th) 16:12.53
Mary Western
(31st) 16:13.90
Ava Lucero 
(34th) 17:00.73
Amelia Crowder (42nd) 19:00.65

 

BOYS:

Isaiah Allen (13th) 11:46.41
Archer Schwarz (14th) 11:54.94
Cyrus Sparacio (15th) 11:58.46
Johnathan Jacobsen (18th) 12:30.82
Christopher Zenz (27th) 13:51.57
Avery Eelkema (28th) 14:20.04

Johnathan Jacobsen hits the gas.

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