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   Mikayla Elfrank and her CHS volleyball teammates are one win from advancing to the state tourney. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

So, you’re saying we have a chance?

Yes, yes, I am.

Flying high at 12-2, with its most wins in a season since 2004, the Coupeville High School volleyball squad sits one win away from advancing to state for the first time since this year’s seniors were in kindergarten.

To make that dream come true, the Wolves need one win in two matches Saturday at the district tourney in Tacoma.

Action kicks off at 11 AM at Charles Wright Academy, with Coupeville playing Bellevue Christian.

That’s a rematch of an early-season tussle, where the Vikings gave the Wolves their only loss this season against a 1A school.

Get revenge, and Coupeville is state-bound, after first returning to the same court at 5 PM for the district title game, which will decide seeding.

Lose the opener, and not all hope is gone, as the Wolves would hit the court at 3 PM in a loser-out, winner-to-state third-place battle royal.

Their foe would be the loser of a 1 PM match-up between tourney host Charles Wright and Cascade Christian.

Unlike last year, when Coupeville hosted the district tourney and action unspooled on two separate courts, CWA only has one court.

As you count down the hours until Volleyball-ageddon ’17 (while chewing your fingernails to a nub), here’s some info to occupy your brain cells.

What: West Central District 3 volleyball playoffs.

When: Saturday, Nov. 4

Where: Charles Wright Academy in Tacoma (7723 Chambers Creek Road W.)

Admission (good for all day):

$8 Adults/Non-ASB
$5 Students with ASB
$5 Sr. Citizens (62+)
$4 Elementary

 

Team capsules:

 

Coupeville:

Season record: 12-2

League finish: #1 in Olympic League

Vs. district foes: 0-1 (Lost to BC)

Sets W/L: 36-6

Coach: Cory Whitmore

Mascot: Wolves

Seniors: 7

MaxPreps ranking: #27 in 1A

 

Bellevue Christian:

Season record: 11-4

League finish: #2 in Nisqually League

Vs. district foes: 3-2 (Beat CP, 2-0 vs. CC, 0-2 vs. CWA)

Sets W/L: 36-14

Coach: Jenna Bronson

Mascot: Vikings

Seniors: 2

MaxPreps ranking: #19 in 1A

 

Cascade Christian:

Season record: 9-5

League finish: #3 in Nisqually League

Vs. district foes: 1-3 (0-2 vs. BC, 1-1 vs. CWA)

Sets W/L: 30-20

Coach: Kayla Pedretti

Mascot: Cougars

Seniors: 7

MaxPreps ranking: #32 in 1A

 

Charles Wright Academy:

Season record: 11-4

League finish: #1 in Nisqually League

Vs. district foes: 3-1 (2-0 vs BC, 1-1 vs CC)

Sets W/L: 36-15

Coach: Mindy McGrath

Mascot: Tarriers

Seniors: 4

MaxPreps ranking: #14 in 1A

 

To see the bracket, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/tournament.php?tournament_id=2444&sport=10

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   Maggie Crimmins kicks off our parade of CHS fall sports portraits. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ben Smith

Savannah Smith

Aurora Cernick

Tiger Johnson

Megan Thorn

Dewitt Cole

Heidi Meyers

Before every new high school sports season begins, photo day is a time-honored ritual.

John Fisken hoists his camera and madly clicks away, getting a pic of every girl and boy who will be in uniform for the Wolves — or at least every one who remembers to show up for photo day.

Then he’s nice enough to send them my way.

As the season progresses, I sprinkle those portraits across the top of numerous stories.

But, without fail, especially during a busy season like fall, with volleyball, tennis, soccer, cheer and football, there will be some which haven’t seen the light of day.

So, today, I offer up a mixture of portraits, which, for whatever reason, haven’t had their moment in the spotlight until now.

Sort of spring cleaning, just in late fall.

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   Ashley Menges teamed with Lauren Rose Saturday to set up their teammates for a non-stop barrage of kills. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

   Coupeville won all 27 sets it played this season against its 1A Olympic League rivals. (Photo courtesy Cory Whitmore)

They would not be denied this time.

A year ago, the Coupeville High School volleyball squad was nearly perfect in league play, finishing 8-1, with just a loss to Klahowya slightly marring the record.

Saturday, the Wolf spikers achieved perfection, crushing host Port Townsend in straight sets to not only finish 9-0 in conference action, but a flawless 27-0 in sets played.

The 25-10, 25-10, 25-20 drubbing of the RedHawks lifts Coupeville to 12-2 overall heading into the postseason, and the back-to-back Olympic League champs are just one win shy of the program record for victories in a season.

They can tie the 2004 squad by achieving what no Wolf volleyball team has done since that squad — punch their ticket to the state tourney.

To do so, Coupeville needs to win at least one out of two matches at districts Nov. 4 in Tacoma.

But that’s a week away, and, on this Saturday, it’s all about the celebration of finishing off the regular season in style.

“I’m pleased with where we are at and very proud of finishing league play strong,” CHS coach Cory Whitmore said. “I’m so happy for these girls and their hard work paying off in spades.

“Now we push into playoffs and try to play a couple more weeks.”

Coupeville didn’t want to look past Port Townsend, which upset Klahowya last week and is always a scrappy foe.

“I was really happy with our focus and execution in the first two sets especially,” Whitmore said. “Lauren (Rose) and Ashley (Menges) did a great job of distributing the offense and our passing was very strong, allowing us to utilize our middles.

“In set three we mixed things us a bit, getting everyone involved, which took us a minute to settle into, but then when we did, our offense could take over.”

Katrina McGranahan paced that offense, ripping off eight kills, while Mikayla Elfrank (6) and Emma Smith (5) backed her up.

Hope Lodell (12) and Kyla Briscoe (5) spent a good part of their afternoon scraping digs off the floor, with Rose and Payton Aparicio dropping five aces apiece from the service stripe.

JV roars to another win:

Coupeville’s young guns wrapped up their own undefeated romp through league play, pasting Port Townsend in straight sets.

First-year JV coach Chris Smith led his squad to a 12-1 record overall, 9-0 in conference action.

Add in the C-Team (4-0, 3-0), which had the day off, and Wolf volleyball is 28-3 overall, 21-0 in league play this season.

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   Former Coupeville volleyball coach Kristin Bridges introduces her son to the gym life. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

A small fraction of Payton Aparicio’s fan club on Senior Night.

Big poppa Mitch Aparicio is the president of said fan club.

   The multi-talented Lauren Rose – volleyball setter by day, baby whisperer by night.

   So close. Seven of Coupeville’s eight seniors stop shredding foes long enough to take a group pic.

   Hard-hitting Mikayla Elfrank discovers she’s trending on Twitter (hashtag #TheEnforcer), while Jordan Ford ponders life as a couch.

   Aleshia McFadyen schmoozes with one of the 3,000 babies in attendance at Coupeville’s volleyball match.

The bright future of Wolf volleyball.

Too many pics.

Hey now, that’s not a bad thing at all, but when you set John Fisken and a bag of cameras to work, the man keeps the shutter poppin’.

While I didn’t have room enough to run everything from Wednesday’s CHS volleyball Senior Night that night, I’m starting to catch up.

The eight photos seen above, a medley of off-court moments, are but the tip of the iceberg.

To see everything Fisken snapped (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund scholarships for Wolf student/athletes), pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-Coupeville-Volleyball/2017-10-25-vs-Klahowya/

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   Angelina Gebhard and the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade JV volleyball squad rallied for an epic win Thursday afternoon. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

As comebacks go, this one was pretty dang incredible.

Rallying multiple times Thursday, the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade JV volleyball squad stormed back from an enormous first set deficit, then liked success so much it promptly rolled to a straight-sets win over visiting Sequim.

The 25-23, 26-24, 15-11 victory, in which the Wolves trailed from the first serve to the next-to-last point of the opening set, was the highlight on a day when the other three CMS teams fell to their big school rivals.

And, if you win, you get first priority in the story.

8th grade JV:

Things were not going especially well.

The JV squad, which had trailed from the first point of the match, fell behind, then watched its deficit steadily grow.

A few strong serves from Samantha Streitler aside, the Wolves were in trouble, trailing 16-8 and lacking any sort of spark.

Or maybe CMS coach Casie Greve and her team were just pulling a long con, cause things flipped and they flipped fast.

Morgan Stevens turned out to be the catalyst, and the finisher.

A pair of aces started the comeback, then Amanda Thomas, Abby Mulholland and Angelina Gebhard caught fire at the line, while Sequim suddenly went ice cold, missing four consecutive serves.

Even with all that, the Wolves didn’t take the lead until Stevens dropped in two straight aces to push CMS up 24-23.

With all the air rushing out of the bodies of the Sequim players, Stevens twirled the ball one more time, launched it skyward and sent a ball across the net which hit the receiver in the arm and bounced away for set point.

At which point the Wolves erupted like they had won the state championship, screaming loudly enough to wake up any cows still grazing out in nearby fields.

Buoyed by the improbable, heart-stopping comeback, the JV dropped the hammer after that.

Stevens continued to be on fire at the service line, while Mulholland and Chloe LaRue put together torrid runs of their own.

In between the service winners, Ella Colwell dropped in a sweet tip for a winner, while LaRue came storming down the sideline to save a runaway ball and redirect it back over the net and through a mob of Sequim players.

8th grade varsity:

The Wolves started in cruise control, then the wheels fell off the car.

After opening with a 25-16 win in the first set, Coupeville suffered through a lengthy dry spell on serve — at one point five of six servers put their first ball into the net during the second set — and things turned sour quickly.

Sequim, which benefited more from CMS errors than anything it accomplished for itself, captured the final two sets 25-18, 15-6.

Part of the visitors success on this day came from something which may trip up its players down the road.

Coupeville coaches preach overhand serving, if at all possible, while Sequim had a staggering amount of girls lofting the ball underhand.

Thursday, that worked, as it meant the visitors put just about everything into play. But it also means a lengthier adjustment for those players down the road as they try and rise through the ranks.

When CMS players hit high school, they will already be prepared to serve at that level, which is huge.

From Izzy Wells, who cracked off a nasty ace which hit the court and burrowed five feet down (part of a string of eight straight winners during the good-times first set), to Jaelyn Crebbin, who frequently unleashes bombs, one loss doesn’t tell the full tale of their potential.

During that opening set, Coupeville also benefited from strong play by Abby Meyers, Noelle Daigneault and Eryn Wood, who closed out the set with a high-flying tip which elicited a scream of approval from her dad, Robert, camped in the bleachers.

While things didn’t go as smoothly after that, the Wolves still got some big plays, such as Audrianna Shaw painting the back line with a spike.

7th grade varsity:

The match was closer than the score might sound, as the Wolves, led by the serving of Kaielle Bepler and Alita Blouin and the hustle of Jill Prince and Gwen Gustafson, fought hard in a 25-8, 25-15, 25-15 loss.

Capping their first season as co-coaches of the young guns, Sarah Lyngra and Kimberly Bepler were thrilled with the progress they saw from their often very raw players.

“Everyone worked really hard, today and all season,” Lyngra said.

Bepler agreed, saying “We saw a big development of skills from the girls as we went from match to match.”

7th grade JV:

The scores were much closer in this one, a barn-burner where a serve here, a spike there, could have flipped the match.

Sequim escaped with a 25-20, 25-18, 25-23 win, but not before Wolves Cypress Socha (nine successful serves), Vivian Farris (7) and Hayley Fiedler (5) sliced ‘n diced the visitors while at the service stripe.

Cypress was awesome today,” Lyngra said. “Her best super, duper day of the season!”

Both coaches were happy to see their player’s continued growth in getting “three hits and over,” pointing to one rally where there were five such combinations before the point was finished.

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