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Zander Pulliam and Coupeville won 50-8 on Senior Night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

This was a tricky game, and Bennett Richter handled it masterfully.

When he sent his Coupeville High School football team onto its home turf Friday night to face visiting Winlock, the gridiron guru was looking for multiple things.

He wanted a win, to get the Wolves to 5-3 heading into a Halloween showdown with Friday Harbor, when CHS will go for the knockout punch in a bid to claim the Northwest 2B/1B League title.

He wanted to send his veterans out winners on Senior Night, while also giving his younger players a chance to shine under the bright lights.

But he also wanted to be respectful of a Winlock team which came to town at 0-6, with just 14 players in uniform, and finished with less than that standing upright.

So, give Richter credit, for guiding Coupeville to a 50-8 non-conference win in a game which was lopsided but not unnecessarily cruel.

And give the Cardinals credit, for enduring a 325-mile round trip. For balling out every play from start to finish, and for not walking away at halftime.

Coupeville has been where Winlock is, trying to hold a team and a program together, and here’s to hoping its coaching staff, led by Ernie Samples, is able to build back like the Wolves have.

CHS, chasing its second trip to the state tourney in the last three years under Richter, struck early and often against the Cardinals, scoring each of the six times it touched the ball in the first half.

After stopping Winlock on its opening drive, the Wolves struck gold immediately when Chase Anderson returned the ensuing punt 60 yards for a touchdown.

Taking the kick on the left side of the field, the Coupeville quarterback slashed to the right side, blew through several would-be tacklers and was off to the races, returning a kick for a score for the second straight game.

Anderson almost busted off another touchdown run on Winlock’s second punt, but was pulled down just shy of nirvana at the two-yard line.

That set up a quick scoring plunge from Johnny Porter, with Anderson hooking up with Jack Porter on a two-point conversion pass to make it 15-0.

Coupeville hadn’t planned on going for the conversion, but what the hey.

A bad snap on the PAT bounced right to Anderson, who immediately transformed from being a kicker to taking a step to his right and lofting the ball to his receiver, who alertly headed to the end zone when the play started to go wrong.

The refs knifed Coupeville in the back on the next Winlock possession, waving off a pick six from Davin Houston when they spotted a phantom block in the back on the return.

Not to be denied, the Wolves got a 17-yard run from Johnny Porter on the next play to loosen up the defense, before Anderson connected with Jack Porter on a 33-yard scoring strike to push the lead to 22-0.

Marquette Cunningham (left) gets ready to rumble. (Coupeville High School yearbook staff photo)

The refs continued to be picky, denying Marquette Cunningham a TD run thanks to another holding call, but the Wolves responded by reaching deep into their roster.

Richmond Bandong, a freshman who has largely gone under the radar, became a made man with a one-yard scoring run, earning a quiet fist pump of approval from Richter as he stalked the sideline.

Coupeville made it 43-0 by halftime, with Anderson hucking a 30-yard TD pass to Hunter Bronec, and Johnny Porter crashing in from 30 yards out right before the break.

The second half, played with a running clock and with Winlock still fighting with the minimum players available, saw Coupeville have a chance to get playing time for everyone.

Senior Zander Pulliam made his season debut and played several series at QB, while younger guys like Nathan Coxsey, Jude Swankie, Easton Green, and Chance Hart earned the opportunity to hear their name called by the PA announcer after making big plays.

Fab frosh Liam Blas recorded his second touchdown of the season Friday night. (Stephanie Blas photo)

Freshman Liam Blas scored Coupeville’s final touchdown, breaking free on a 17-yard scoring run in the third quarter, while senior lineman Marcelo Gebhard almost broke free for a huge run after recovering an onside kick.

The rampaging heart and soul of the Wolf defense, Gebhard carried multiple Winlock players on his back as he careened down the near sideline, before the Cardinals finally managed to gang-tackle him to the ground.

Now, while this is Coupeville Sports, and the Wolves have much to celebrate and much more success to chase, we’re going to close this with a couple more words about Winlock.

The Cardinals refused to go down, busting the shutout up late, when sophomore QB Landon Cline ran away from the Wolf defense for a touchdown, followed by freshman Jaxyn Pelagio pulling off a two-point conversion run.

We’ve seen struggling programs before, been the struggling program before.

When you play to the last play like Winlock, long after the loss has been handed to you, good things can come of it down the road.

Coupeville turned its own fortunes around.

Anacortes, a 2A school reduced to playing a JV-only schedule a few years back, got KO’d by the Wolves at their lowest point. Last year the Seahawks won a state title, thrashing one of the elites in Tumwater.

Celebrate what the Wolves have accomplished, and what they are accomplishing.

But take a moment to pay tribute to Winlock — its record doesn’t tell the whole story.

It’s my blog and here we hail the 14 Cardinals who drove 325 miles round trip tonight and honored their school and their program:

 

Isaac Blanksman
Daelen Bradshaw
Landon Cline
James Cusson
Mason Lippincott
Carlos Magallon
John Mansfield
Kaiden McKay
Jaxyn Pelagio
Trent Poirrier
Lincoln Ruiz
Tucker St. Paul
Gabriel Toms
Monte Williams

Wolves (l to r) Lyla Stuurmans, Madison McMillan, and Taylor Brotemarkle are part of a strong group of volleyball-playing seniors. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The finale is coming 24 hours earlier than expected.

Coupeville High School is moving its Senior Night for volleyball from Tuesday, Nov. 5 to Monday, Nov. 4.

The move was made to accommodate Sultan’s potential playoff schedule and ensure the Turks wouldn’t have to pull out of the trip to Cow Town.

“If we kept it on the 5th, there was a potential they were going to have to cancel, and with it being Senior Night, we needed to find a “for sure” night,” said CHS Athletic Director Brad Sherman.

JV is set for 5:00 PM, varsity for 6:30, with festivities before the second match.

Coupeville’s varsity, which is a program-best 11-0 heading into a trip Saturday to Neah Bay, features a team heavy in seniors.

Mia Farris is a stat-producing machine. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They make sure the scorebook keepers stay busy.

As both Coupeville High School volleyball squads continue to burn through spectacular seasons, the Wolves also keep on filling up the stat sheet.

Which makes sense, as wins and positive numbers sort of go together.

Prepping for a long road trip to Neah Bay this Saturday, the Wolf varsity is a pristine 11-0 on the season, while the JV is a nearly perfect 9-1.

Looking at just regular season matches (and not tournaments and jamborees), the numbers which have propelled those runs:

 

Varsity stats:

 

Kills:

Teagan Calkins – 120
Lyla Stuurmans – 115
Mia Farris – 86
Madison McMillan – 45
Jada Heaton – 28
Katie Marti – 20
Tenley Stuurmans – 3
Taylor Brotemarkle – 1
Lexis Drake – 1
Dakota Strong – 1
Aby Wood – 1

 

Digs:

McMillan – 105
Farris – 90
Marti – 69
L. Stuurmans – 58
Brotemarkle – 53
Calkins – 47
T. Stuurmans – 22
Heaton – 10
Wood – 1

 

Block – Solo:

L. Stuurmans – 9
Calkins – 1
Farris – 1
Heaton – 1

 

Block – Assist:

L. Stuurmans – 14
Calkins – 8
Heaton – 4
Marti – 4
McMillan – 4
Farris – 2

 

Assists:

Marti – 330
L. Stuurmans – 9
McMillan – 7
Farris – 3
Brotemarkle – 2
Calkins – 1
Heaton – 1

 

Service Aces:

McMillan – 31
Marti – 29
Calkins – 22
L. Stuurmans – 21
Farris – 18
T. Stuurmans – 8
Chloe Marzocca – 3
Heaton – 2
Wood – 1

“11-0, man! Our future is so bright, we’re gonna need your shades.”

 

JV stats:

 

Kills:

Capri Anter – 41
Lexis Drake – 36
Dakota Strong – 36
Tenley Stuurmans – 31
Ari Cunningham – 17
Sydney Van Dyke – 13
Chelsi Stevens – 10
Adeline Maynes – 8
Haylee Armstrong – 4
Isa Mc Fetridge – 3

 

Digs:

Armstrong – 74
Anter – 34
Van Dyke – 25
Maynes – 21
Cunningham – 20
T. Stuurmans – 18
Drake – 12
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 4
Mc Fetridge – 3
Stevens – 1
Strong – 1

 

Block – Solo

Drake – 1
Strong – 1

 

Assists:

Maynes – 90
T. Stuurmans – 38
Armstrong – 11
Leedy-Bonifas — 6
Cunningham – 3
Van Dyke – 2
Anter – 1

 

Service Aces:

Maynes – 57
Drake — 23
Anter – 20
Armstrong – 19
Cunningham – 13
T. Stuurmans – 10
Van Dyke – 8
Mc Fetridge – 7
Leedy-Bonifas – 3

JV net crew on a tear

Rockin’, rollin’, and winnin’. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re peaking at just the right time.

Having long ago rebounded from its only loss of the season, the Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad has now won seven straight.

The latest victim of the Wolves?

Concrete, which fell 25-16, 25-10, 25-17 Thursday night.

With the road victory, Ashley Menges and her kill-happy spikers get to 8-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 9-1 overall.

The JV has three matches left on the schedule, starting with a non-conference trip Saturday to far-off Neah Bay.

After that comes a journey to Orcas Island, and a home finale against Sultan.

As the season has played out, Menges has seen her team gel more and more, with improvement each time the young Wolves take the floor.

That was evident deep on the road in Concrete.

“We did a good job tonight of not letting teams go back and forth with us,” Menges said. “We took leads and kept with them.

“We’ve been working on fine details during practice that we’re trying to implement in games, but tonight was a good start to that.”

The team is getting stronger, but so are the players themselves.

“Lots of really good things from individuals and their own separate goals, which we love to see, especially since some of them have been working really hard on them in recent practices,” Menges said.

“Still time to get better this season, so in these last few games we have, I hope they really take advantage of that.”

 

Thursday stats:

Capri Anter — 3 kills, 1 dig, 1 ace
Haylee Armstrong — 9 digs
Ari Cunningham — 5 kills, 7 digs, 2 aces
Lexis Drake — 5 kills, 5 aces
Willow Leedy-Bonifas — 4 digs, 5 assists
Adeline Maynes — 1 dig, 12 assists, 10 aces
Isa Mc Fetridge — 1 ace
Chelsi Stevens — 1 kill
Dakota Strong — 3 kills
Sydney Van Dyke — 3 digs

Teagan Calkins brings the thunder and makes the hardwood quake. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It wasn’t flawless, but they stayed perfect.

Concrete, playing on its Senior Night Thursday, became only the second team to take a set from the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball team this season.

But in the end, the high-flying Wolves were too much for the plucky Lions, rebounding for a 17-25, 25-22, 25-4, 25-12 win to clinch the Northwest 2B/1B League crown.

With the victory, the Wolves get to 9-0 in conference action, 11-0 overall, and the second mark is the best start in CHS volleyball history.

The 2024 net crew, which has three regular season matches left to play, starting with a non-conference rumble Saturday at Neah Bay, breaks a tie with the 2004 Wolves, who started 10-0 and finished 14-3.

Thursday’s match started with a stumble, as a fired-up Concrete squad seized control early.

The Lions are the first NWL team to take a set from Coupeville in regular match play this season, with non-conference foe Okanogan the only other school to ding the Wolves.

CHS, which is a senior-dominated team, pulled together, however, and reasserted its dominance.

“We struggled to focus on remembering ourselves today, but when we did, we played like I would’ve expected,” said Wolf coach Cory Whitmore.

“The first set was full of errors that then became errors in other skills. We definitely need to work on that.”

The Wolves got a big boost from “The Red Dragon,” as junior Teagan Calkins came flying in from the right side to decimate Concrete, pounding away for a team-best 19 kills.

Teagan had a great night and Katie (Marti) got her the ball whenever we needed a point or a string of them,” Whitmore said.

Teagan was very fluid and a good mix of power and precision.”

Madison McMillan, also known as Miss Dependable.

Whitmore also praised the steady play of senior jack of all trades Madison McMillan.

Madison had a great game, especially from the service line,” he said.

“She gamed tonight – she would grab the ball, run back to the line, and had that look in her eye of confidence and a desire to take control of things.”

While the first set was a bump in the road, Whitmore has confidence in his veterans rising to the occasion and working things out on the floor while the storm rages around them.

Once again, they did not fail him.

“They had to find a way to settle in and do it together,” he said. “So, I’m glad that they made enough changes to get it done.”

 

Thursday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle – 4 digs
Teagan Calkins – 19 kills, 1 ace
Mia Farris – 8 kills, 2 digs, 2 block assists, 1 ace
Jada Heaton – 4 kills, 1 dig, 1 solo block
Katie Marti – 4 digs, 34 assists, 3 aces
Madison McMillan – 5 kills, 8 digs, 2 assists, 8 aces
Lyla Stuurmans – 9 kills, 4 digs, 3 assists, 2 block assists, 2 aces
Tenley Stuurmans – 2 digs