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The high school volleyball squads from Coupeville and La Conner will join together Thursday, Oct. 16 to help raise awareness (and money) for the fight against cancer.

Wolf players and coaches are asking fans to wear pink that night and those in the mood can make a financial donation through the QR code shown in the photo above.

There’s also a fairly substantial rumor candy will be tossed into the stands by CHS spikers. So, a win-win for anyone with a hankerin’ for a bit of early Halloween action.

Wolves, incoming. (Julie Wheat photo)

Throw out the records.

When Coupeville High School football heads down to Langley this Friday to clash with South Whidbey, it doesn’t matter that the Falcons are 0-3 and the Wolves 0-5.

The annual non-conference rumble between next-door neighbors is for bragging rights, and an actual trophy, “The Bucket,” which comes complete with noticeable dent, thanks to a miffed South Whidbey coach who kicked it after losing it a few years back.

The “original” bucket once held licorice, but was filled with water by a Coupeville student, who dumped it on the South Whidbey crowd at a volleyball match, setting off a near-riot.

Looking to turn a negative into a positive, athletic directors Willie Smith (CHS) and John Patton (SWHS) transformed the weapon of mass hydration into a trophy, which is held for a year by the winning football program.

With Wolf coaches Tony Maggio and Jon Atkins each winning twice, Coupeville, with a smaller student body, kept the rivalry intense for the first decade.

But now, South Whidbey, which is currently a 1A school, has reeled off six straight wins against its 2B neighbors, stretching the lead out to 11-4 overall.

The Falcons, who will also be celebrating Homecoming this Friday (7:00 PM kickoff), are coming off a bye week, thanks to a rival which cancelled.

The last time they were on the gridiron they were whacked 63-0 by Friday Harbor, coming on the heels of losses to Brewster (55-6) and Bellevue Christian (43-15).

Coupeville, which will be playing a 1A foe for the fifth time in six games, has fallen to Annie Wright (25-7), Cascade (30-19), Granite Falls (58-27), Cedar Park Christian-Bothell (31-7), and Friday Harbor (28-14).

Wolf foes — not counting South Whidbey — are a combined 15-10 so far this season, with both Annie Wright and Granite boasting 4-1 records.

As we head into the 16th edition of the Battle for the Bucket, here’s a look at how things have gone:

2009 — SW 28-6
2010 — SW 33-7
2011 — SW 35-0
2012 — CHS 18-13
2013 — SW 57-33
2014 — CHS 35-28
2015 — SW 27-14
2016 — CHS 41-10
2017 — CHS 18-0
2018 — SW 48-20
2019 — SW 35-7
2020 — No game (Covid)
2021 — SW 33-7
2022 — SW 47-28
2023 – SW 48-28
2024 – SW 30-26

Sundays are for stats

Haylee Armstrong unleashes a wicked ace. (Julie Wheat photo)

It’s a numbers game.

Coupeville High School volleyball coaches compile stats, I add them all up (while trying to keep everything straight), and then you get to marinate in the finished product.

As we sit here on a Sunday, we’re 60% through the regular season schedule, and the race for the top of the stat sheet rages on.

Through Oct. 5:

 

Varsity
(9 matches):

 

Kills:

Teagan Calkins – 98
Haylee Armstrong – 49
Dakota Strong – 29
Tenley Stuurmans – 22
Ari Cunningham – 19
Lexis Drake – 8
Capri Anter – 2
Adeline Maynes – 2

 

Digs:

Calkins – 76
Armstrong – 71
Stuurmans – 47
Anter – 38
Drake – 27
Cunningham – 20
Maynes – 12
Sydney Van Dyke – 3
Strong – 2

 

Assists:

Stuurmans – 165
Maynes – 21
Cunningham – 8
Armstrong – 7
Calkins – 5
Drake – 5
Strong – 2

 

Solo Blocks:

Stuurmans – 2
Drake – 1

 

Block Assists:

Cunningham – 5
Armstrong – 3
Drake – 3
Strong – 2
Calkins – 1
Maynes – 1
Stuurmans – 1

 

Service Aces:

Stuurmans – 44
Calkins – 23
Cunningham – 12
Drake – 12
Armstrong – 9
Anter – 7
Maynes – 4
Strong – 1

 

Chelsi Stevens, rackin’ up the stats.  (Frankie Tenore photo)

 

JV
(7 matches):

 

Kills:

Sydney Van Dyke – 24
Kennedy O’Neill – 17
Isa Mc Fetridge – 16
Chelsi Stevens – 15
Emma Leavitt – 8
Cassandra Powers – 7
Adeline Maynes – 4
Hailey Grijalva – 2
Olivia Martin – 2
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 1

 

Digs:

Mc Fetridge – 30
O’Neill – 30
Leedy-Bonifas – 18
Maynes – 11
Stevens – 9
Van Dyke – 7
Martin – 5
Grijalva – 4
Powers – 4
Leavitt – 2
Kee’Arya Brown – 1
Mary Western – 1

 

Assists:

Maynes – 38
Leavitt – 26
Van Dyke – 6
Powers – 5
Grijalva – 4
Mc Fetridge – 2
O’Neill – 2
Stevens – 1

 

Service Aces:

Leavitt – 18
Powers – 15
Van Dyke – 15
Maynes – 12
O’Neill – 11
Mc Fetridge – 10
Stevens – 7
Grijalva – 3
Martin – 3
Leedy-Bonifas – 2

Hunter Atteberry, running fast and taking names. (Elizabeth Bitting photos)

It’s an all-day kind of thing.

Running with the big boys (and girls), Coupeville High School cross country runners spent Saturday immersed in their favorite fall sport.

The Wolf harriers hit the road at 5:30 AM and were just beginning to work their way back to Whidbey come dinner time after surviving the massive John Payne XC Invitational.

The mega-event attracted somewhere around 150 teams to University Place, with high school, middle school, and club runners mixing.

It made for a challenging experience, but that’s just the way CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting likes it.

“What a long day! But they all ran amazing!! Everyone got a PR!!” she said as the bus wheeled away from the meet site and headed in search of dinner.

Having thrived on the 5,000-meter course at the Payne Invitational, the Wolves will hit the trail hard next week, competing twice.

Coupeville travels to Friday Harbor on Wednesday, Oct. 8 for a Northwest 2B/1B League meet, then follows that up with a visit to Granite Falls three days later for the Mountain Loop Invitational.

The best-dressed cross country team in the land.

Also looking rather natty with their matching shorts.

 

Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

Varsity:

Mikayla Wagner (79th) 22:25.1
Aleksia Jump (210th) 24:38.2
Ivy Rudat (211th) 24:41.1
Devon Wyman (242nd) 25:17.3
Allie Powers (244th) 25:17.7
Ava Lucero (351st) 31:09.2

 

BOYS:

Varsity:

George Spear (11th) 18:01.8
Cyrus Sparacio (25th) 18:43.3
Ezekiel Allen (42nd) 19:03.5
Kenneth Jacobsen (46th) 19:06.5
Beckett Green (107th) 20:34.8
Isaiah Allen (121st) 20:51.0
Johnathan Jacobsen (165th) 22:35.5

 

JV
(Silver):

Ossian Merkel (63rd) 20:31.9
Will Tierney (168th) 22:16.8

 

JV
(Bronze):

Hunter Atteberry (13th) 22:12.3
Nolan Hunt (146th) 26:57.4
Donovan Fox (168th) 28:39.0
Zach Blitch (180th) 29:46.5
Zachary Saho (206th) 41:15.4

The Wrecking Crew, ready to unleash.

Runing like the wind. (Amber Wyman photos)

“I’m really proud of my runners. They’re putting in serious miles.”

Amber Wyman’s harriers got a chance to show off their fleet feet Saturday, participating in the 29th annual John Payne XC Invitational at University Place.

The mega-event, which featured both high school and middle school races, drew upwards of 150 teams.

It made for a long, but thrilling day for the CMS runners, who zipped across a 1.5-mile course.

“A great day!” Wyman said. “Beautiful weather, fun crowd and lots of running!

“Several (Wolves) are close too or have gone over 100 miles at practice,” she added. “They are working so hard, and it is paying off!”

Coupeville keeps things hopping with another road trip next Saturday, Oct. 11, when it heads to Granite Falls to vie in the Mountain Loop Invitational.

The Wolves get a bit rowdy.

 

Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

Anna Powers (10th) 10:05.9
Abby Hunt (26th) 11:21.4
Claire Lachnit (41st) 11:54.8
Ava Clark (61st) 12:42.7
Liberty Perez (69th) 12:57.8
Seraphina Williams (106th) 14:26.8

 

BOYS:

Henry Purdue (11th) 9:06.6
Lincoln Wagner (12th) 9:07.4
Colton Ashby (19th) 9:32.8
Archer Schwarz (20th) 9:33.0
Nicholas Strong (21st) 9:39.1
Jesse Kehoe (36th) 9:58.3
Mica McCloskey (74th) 10:56.4
Cole Van Dyke (89th) 11:17.4
Les Queen (92nd) 11:22.6
Elijah Williams (106th) 11:50.8
Hayden Maynes (119th) 12:34.7
Johnathyn Driscoll (122nd) 12:43.7
Oliver Miller (142nd) 13:29.1

Queens of the cross country world.