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Johnny Porter is ready to run you over. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Keep the scoreboard hoppin’.

That’s the plan for the Coupeville High School football team, which has racked up 238 points across the first eight games of the season.

That comes out to 29.75 a night for a team which sits at 5-3 heading into its regular season finale at Friday Harbor on Halloween.

The Wolves have kept the chain gang busy this season.

Eight Wolves have scored a touchdown this season, with freshman Richmond Bandong joining the group this past Friday in a win over Winlock.

Where things sit in the world of scoring stats through week #8:

 

Touchdowns:

Chase Anderson – 11
Jack Porter – 7
Davin Houston – 5
Johnny Porter – 4
Liam Blas – 2
Hunter Bronec – 2
Marquette Cunningham – 2
Richmond Bandong – 1

 

Conversions:

Anderson — 2
Blas — 1
Cunningham – 1
Houston – 1
Ja. Porter – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson — 16

 

Field Goals:

Anderson – 2

 

Points:

Anderson — 92
Ja. Porter – 44
Houston — 32
Jo. Porter – 24
Blas – 14
Cunningham — 14
Bronec – 12
Bandong – 6

Alysia Burdge leads off a fresh series of CHS cheer pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The power of cheer compels them.

Coupeville High School spirit leaders brought ramped-up vocal support to Friday night’s football win over visiting Winlock, but there was still time to pose for some pics.

Makenna Jonker-Chambers

Elizabeth Lo

Nick Shelly

Wolf coach Jennifer Morrell (bottom right) leads her team into action.

The spirit of the Wolf lives large.

Kassidy Upchurch

Ember Light

Devon Wyman and Coupeville High School cross country are off to Tri-Districts this coming week. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The end of a month approaches, and the end of a season.

As October plays out, Coupeville High School teams are moving down the backstretch with fall sports activity.

Wolf cross country is off to Tri-Districts at Ft. Steilacoom this coming Wednesday, Oct. 30, with an eye on qualifying for the state meet.

Meanwhile, football heads to Friday Harbor on Halloween for its regular-season finale, with a league title and playoff berth in the balance.

Wolf fans have enjoyed a stellar fall. (Bailey Thule photo)

CHS volleyball travels to Orcas Island Tuesday with plans to complete a perfect run through league play, while the Wolf booters are the busiest by far.

The pitch masters, chasing a playoff berth, host Providence Classical Christian Tuesday, travel to La Conner Friday, then close the regular season Saturday at home against Orcas.

With everything coming down to the nitty-gritty, a look at league standings through Oct. 27:

 

Northwest League boys’ soccer:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 5-0-0 12-1-0
Lopez Island 4-1-0 9-1-0
Coupeville 3-2-0 5-6-1
PC Christian 3-2-0 8-3-2
MV Christian 3-3-0 8-4-1
CPC-Lynnwood 2-3-0 5-6-0
Friday Harbor 2-4-0 5-6-0
La Conner 2-4-0 2-9-1
Grace Academy 0-5-0 2-9-0

 

Northwest League football — (11-Man):

School League Overall
Coupeville 1-0 5-3
Friday Harbor 0-1 2-5

 

Northwest League football — (8-Man):

School League Overall
Darrington 1-0 4-4
La Conner 0-0 3-4
Concrete 0-1 3-5

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 9-0 12-0
Darrington 5-2 12-4
La Conner 6-3 8-6
Orcas Island 5-3 9-7
MV Christian 3-6 7-8
Concrete 1-6 8-8
Friday Harbor 0-9 2-12

Rally queens win again

Haylee Armstrong (left) and Capri Anter make the long trip home after whomping on Neah Bay. (Michelle Armstrong photo)

There’s no slowing their roll.

Shaking off the aftereffects of a long bus trip to far-flung Neah Bay Saturday, the Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad captured its eighth straight victory.

Bouncing back to win set three by a tasty 15-5 score after splitting the first two frames, the Wolves get to 10-1 on the season.

Coupeville’s young guns have two matches left on their schedule, with a road trip to Orcas Island Oct. 29 before the home finale Nov. 4 against Sultan.

The Wolves dominated play in the first set Saturday, thunking the Red Devils 25-15, before their hosts rallied to claim the second frame.

That set up a winner-take-all mad dash to 15 points, and the CHS spikers couldn’t be held down.

Which makes for a pleased coach.

“It was a nice, loooooong day, but it was pretty good!” said Wolf skipper Ashley Menges.

“Every game does get better and better, and we’re getting more and more focused on implementing personal goals in games.

“Our third set was our best, focus-wise as well as just overall performance, which makes me happy.”

 

Saturday stats:

Capri Anter — 4 kills, 7 digs
Haylee Armstrong — 1 kill, 8 digs, 3 assists, 1 ace
Ari Cunningham — 3 digs
Lexis Drake — 5 kills, 2 digs, 4 aces
Adeline Maynes — 1 kill, 4 dig, 14 assists, 2 aces
Isa Mc Fetridge — 1 dig, 1 ace
Chelsi Stevens — 2 kills
Dakota Strong — 2 kills
Tenley Stuurmans — 4 kills, 1 dig, 2 aces
Sydney Van Dyke — 2 kills

Mia Farris hits the ball so hard, it even makes teammate Lyla Stuurmans gasp sometimes. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s a long trip, so might as well make some history while you’re out in the middle of nowhere.

Enduring a 252-mile round trip to Neah Bay Saturday, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad got its money worth.

Facing off with a spiker powerhouse, the Wolves pulled out a 25-15, 25-17, 19-25, 25-20 victory — always guaranteed to make the trek home a sweeter one.

With the non-conference win, the 2024 squad gets to 12-0, continuing the best start in program history.

The Wolves also earned coach Cory Whitmore his 100th win at CHS.

Now in his ninth season at the school (or 8.5 if we count the pandemic chopping the 2020 campaign in half), the hardwood sage is trying to guide the Wolves to a third trip to state, and second in as many years.

With two matches left in the regular season — a trip to Orcas Island and Senior Night against Sultan — the goal, as always, is having his team play its best as the pressure mounts.

Picking apart Neah Bay, which is at the state tourney year in and year out, is a major positive.

“It was a good trip out to the peninsula and great to come home with a win against a tough team,” Whitmore said.

“Even in the set we dropped, the girls were playing well, looking focused – Neah Bay just found some gaps and we had to regroup.”

Whitmore praised his team’s approach at the service stripe, which carried over to the Wolves being aggressive on offense, with setter Katie Marti flicking pinpoint passes to her big hitters.

“We served tough and consistent, and then attacked really well,” Whitmore said.

Teagan (Calkins) led the way in kills, with Madison (McMillan) and Lyla (Stuurmans) putting together double-double efforts.

Mia (Farris) was one kill away from a double-double herself and so the girls made it tough for the Red Devils to figure us out.”

“100 wins. That’s three digits, son.”

As they traveled back from Neah Bay, his players were quick to show Whitmore social media posts about the 100th win.

For his part, the Wolf coach was quick to pass praise on to a wide variety of folks.

“So many people have poured their hearts into this program,” Whitmore said. “I’m so lucky to do it here in this community surrounded by such quality people.

“It is truly so special to get to this milestone with this particular group of amazing kids and their families.

“All the administration and support crew, the assistant coaches over the years, players past and present and just this entire community has made this experience incredible, and I look forward to more years of Coupeville volleyball.”

 

Saturday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 9 digs, 1 assist
Teagan Calkins — 17 kills, 6 digs, 1 ace
Mia Farris — 9 kills, 18 digs, 3 aces
Jada Heaton — 1 kill, 1 dig, 1 assist
Katie Marti — 1 kill, 6 digs, 42 assists, 1 block assist, 2 aces
Madison McMillan — 10 kills, 14 digs, 1 assist, 3 aces
Lyla Stuurmans — 12 kills, 13 digs, 1 block assist, 1 ace
Tenley Stuurmans — 12 digs, 2 aces