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Lexis Drake has big love for her fan club. (Marquette Cunningham photos)

He hits like a hammer, and snaps like a star.

When he’s not knocking heads on the football field, Coupeville High School senior Marquette Cunningham can often be found with a camera in hand, clicking away for the yearbook.

The pics seen above and below come to us courtesy of Ari’s big brother, capturing Wolf volleyball players (and fans) and their many moods.

“Am I going to shoot with my right foot, or my left? Doesn’t matter, cause I’m deadly with both!” (Jacob Lujan photo)

The day was hot, while the Wolves were scorching.

It was 89 degrees on the turf in Marysville Tuesday, but the heat never bothered the visiting Coupeville High School boys’ soccer team.

Banging home their first scores of the young season, the Wolves slipped past host Grace Academy 2-1 in a nail biter, raising their record to 1-2.

Coupeville controlled the pace of play most of the way, with their private school foes netting their lone goal off of a penalty kick late in the going.

Other than that, it was all Wolves, all the time.

“We put some changes and plays in action,” said Coupeville coach Jim Kunz. “They came out strong from the beginning. Communication and passing was much better.”

Shiloh Sandlin clear the net. (Julie Wheat photo)

The Wolves kept the Grace goalie jumping all day, with Edmund Wilson finding the back of the net off of a pass from Sawyer Rudat, before picking up the assist on a score by Liam Lawson.

It was the first high school goal for both Wolves, with Wilson becoming the third member of his family to score in a CHS uniform.

His older brothers, Aidan and Cael, finished their prep pitch careers with 13 goals apiece, tying them for 7th best in program history.

Lawson, a freshman whiz kid, is part of a legendary prairie family which includes athletic standouts such as grandpa Dale Sherman, aunt Katie Smith, and mom “Killer” Kassie (Lawson) O’Neil.

The Wolves get back at it Friday, Sept. 19, with a home soccer doubleheader at Mickey Clark Field.

Pitch powerhouse Mount Vernon Christian is the foe, with the girls game at 4:00 PM and the boys kicking off at 6:00. Admission is free.

Big hits, solid win

Haylee Armstrong arrives to deliver a savage kill. (Julie Wheat photo)

Defend the crown.

Coming out sharp and focused Tuesday, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad opened defense of its Northwest 2B/1B League title in style.

Rolling to a 25-15, 25-14, 25-21 win over visiting Friday Harbor, the Wolves improved to 2-1 overall, 1-0 in conference action.

While Coupeville went undefeated in league play a year ago, CHS has a new head coach and an almost all-new starting lineup this time around.

But while the names may change, the flow continues.

“We hustled and scrambled really well,” said Wolf coach Scout Smith. “We played with a lot of excitement, but also a lot of composure.”

Everyone chipped in to the effort, with senior Teagan Calkins leading the way on the day she celebrated her 17th birthday.

“The Red Dragon” launched lasers instead of cupcakes, slicing ‘n dicing the Wolverine defense.

Teagan had a great night,” Smith said. “The opposition didn’t have an answer for her once she got rolling.”

Calkins got plenty of help, with junior slammer Haylee Armstrong peppering Friday Harbor at the net, and sophomore Tenley Stuurmans doing a little bit of everything.

Haylee also had a great night,” Smith said. “We have been preaching a lot lately that we need to take care of the ball and she absolutely did that.

“She placed the ball really well and chose great spots to take advantage of the opposition’s defense.”

Stuurmans, who nuked Friday Harbor at the service stripe, ripping off winner after winner, also went cartwheeling into the bench to make a one-handed save, spinning the ball back over the net to catch her rivals flat-footed.

Tuesday’s win kicked off a busy week of action for the Wolves, who will play three days in a row.

Coupeville is headed to Forks at the crack of dawn Wednesday for a non-conference tilt rescheduled from Friday, then hosts Mount Vernon Christian in a key NWL rumble Thursday night.

As she prepared for a day of bouncing on the bus, Smith marinated for a moment in the win, while already looking ahead to the next challenge.

“Overall a good night for our first league matchup,” she said. “Lots of positives and lots of areas we can continue to improve.

“Excited to get back on the court today.”

 

No JV Tuesday:

With Friday Harbor having to catch a ferry, the varsity played first Tuesday, with the JV match eventually called off.

 

Tuesday stats:

Capri Anter — 2 digs, 1 ace
Haylee Armstrong — 7 kills, 3 digs
Ari Cunningham — 3 kills, 4 aces
Teagan Calkins — 11 kills, 1 dig, 1 ace
Lexis Drake — 1 ace
Dakota Strong — 2 kills
Tenley Stuurmans — 2 kills, 21 assists, 10 aces

Rhylee Inman and friends return for a new season of volleyball. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let the spikes fly and the aces explode.

Coupeville Middle School volleyball coaches have tons of options for the new season, with 34 Wolves currently listed on the roster.

The eight-match campaign kicks off Thursday, Sept. 25 with a home tussle with South Whidbey, and runs through the end of October.

 

That roster:

Jasmine Allen
Zariyah Allen
Amira Anunciado
Scarlet Barnes
Ava Black
Halle Black
Arley Bosler
Laurel Crowder
Annabelle Cundiff
Emma Dugger
Mia Goers
Maja Govorcin
Emma Green
Reagan Green
Viktoria Grieves
Lila Grinstead
Rhylee Inman
Scarlet Jackson
Addison Jacobson
Kolby Johnson
Sabrina Judnich
Daisy Leedy-Bonifas
Josilyn McColl
Kaleigha Millison
Jade Peabody
Emily Rains
Faith Rivers
Reina Rivers
Bella Sandlin
Milly Somes
Scarlet Spencer
Diana Teron Herrera
Cameron Van Dyke
Arianna Vinson

Marquette Cunningham rumbles for yardage. (Julie Wheat photo)

They’ll have to wait a bit.

Friday’s road trip to Granite Falls has been bumped by a day for the Coupeville High School football team.

Now the Wolves and Tigers will clash at 4 PM Saturday, and not 7 PM the night before, as originally planned.

The game pits an 0-2 CHS squad against a 2-0 Granite team which has yet to be scored upon.

The Tigers have opened with 47-0 and 42-0 wins over East Jefferson and Sultan, respectively.

Coupeville fell 25-7 on the road at Annie Wright to open the season, then were nipped 30-19 by Cascade (Leavenworth) in last Friday’s home opener.