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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.

The eternal dance begins anew. (Julie Wheat photo)

Youth will have its day.

With only one senior playing soccer at Coupeville High School this fall, both the girls and boys pitch squads have plenty of field time to offer their 8th and 9th graders.

But that also means both Wolf teams are largely comprised of players learning on the job, which means there may be some struggles against veteran-heavy foes.

That was evident Friday and Saturday, respectively, as the CHS girls fell 8-0 in a road trip to La Conner, before their male counterparts were bounced 9-0 at home by defending state champ Orcas Island.

The losses drop the boys to 0-2 on the season, while the girls, who are returning after a two-year absence, slip to 0-3.

Frankie Tenore is the lone Wolf senior playing soccer this fall. (Coupeville High School Yearbook staff photo)

 

Boys play a man down:

A game after having only two subs, the Wolves had none Saturday in their home opener.

In fact, they were actually a man down, with just 10 players in uniform as the team deals with illness and injury.

Orcas pulled one of its players after securing a solid lead, and played even for the remainder of the match, while the Wolves on the pitch never backed down.

“Our goalie, Sam Richards, played strong, making some fantastic saves,” said CHS coach Jim Kunz. “Some shots were too well placed to stop.

“Defense also did very well with veteran player Shiloh Sandlin having a couple shot-stopping slide tackles.”

Facing an Orcas team aiming to make a run at a third state title, the Wolves found few cracks in the defense.

“Our offense struggled to drive the ball to the goal during the first half,” Kunz said.

“But they came out strong in the second half with multiple shot attempts by the Edmunds (Wilson and Kunz).”

The Wolves push the attack. (Julie Wheat photo)

 

Girls hit the road:

Coupeville’s female booters have a home-centric schedule in their return to action, with only one road trip in their first eight games.

That came Friday with the trek to La Conner to square off with a Northwest 2B/1B League rival.

The Wolves last win, which came in the finale of the 2022 season, was against the Braves.

CHS was unable to field a full girls team in either 2023 or 2024, but has revived the program this fall thanks to an influx of young players.

 

Back to the grind:

Both Wolf squads return to action Tuesday, Sept. 16, with the girls hosting Orcas Island at 4:00 PM, and the boys traveling to Marysville to play Grace Academy.

No soccer ball shall escape! (Coupeville High School Yearbook staff photo)

Middle school spikers and harriers are days away from their first taste of competition. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s their time to shine.

With high school sports underway in Coupeville, the older Wolves will soon be joined by their middle school compatriots, who kick off fall sports action starting this weekend.

CMS features cross country and volleyball, with students in grades 6-8 eligible to participate.

The middle school football program was shut down several years back, but 8th graders can play up with the high school soccer teams, and a fair amount of booters have accepted the challenge this fall.

The schedules for CMS fall teams:

 

Cross Country:

Sat-Sept. 20 — @ Carl Westling Invitational (South Whidbey)
Sat-Sept. 27 — @ Return of the Salmon Invitational (Sultan)
Thur-Oct. 2 — HOME meet (Fort Casey)
Sat-Oct. 4 — @ John Payne Cross Country Invite (University Place)
Sat-Oct. 11 — @ Mountain Loop Invitational (Granite Falls)
Wed-Oct. 22 — Cascade League Meet

 

Volleyball:

Thur-Sept. 25 — South Whidbey — 3:15
Tue-Sept. 30 — @ Lakewood — 3:15
Thur-Oct. 2 — @ Sultan — 3:15
Mon-Oct. 6 — @ King’s — 3:30
Thur-Oct. 9 — Granite Falls — 3:15
Tue-Oct. 14 — Northshore Christian — 3:15
Thur-Oct. 16 — Sultan — 3:15
Wed-Oct. 22 — @ South Whidbey — 3:30

Big crowd, fleet feet

George Spear flies to the finish line. (Shaloma Allen photos)

The path was packed.

Runners from 46 schools, including Coupeville High School, participated in the 15th annual GearUp Northwest Cross Country Preview Saturday in Bellingham.

Things went down at Civic Stadium, and with so many harriers in attendance, the field was broken down into multiple races.

Coupeville sent 21 runners to the line across nine events, with senior George Spear netting the fastest time of any Wolf.

Sophomore Mikayla Wagner posted the quickest run for the CHS girls, with everyone in red and black bringing a smile to coach Elizabeth Bitting’s face.

“Today went AMAZING!!” she said.

“It is so fun to see how they do and where they place. I now know where we stand and what we have to do.

“Each team is coming along but now is the time to push a little harder and run a little further.”

Coupeville will be back on the course, but a little closer to home, next Saturday, Sept. 20, when it competes at the 46th annual Carl Westling Invitational, hosted by South Whidbey High School.

Jeann Nitta glides by.

 

Saturday’s results:

(Two-mile course)

 

GIRLS:

Seniors:

Aleksia Jump (89th) 16:39.00
Jeann Nitta (98th) 17:13.78
Reagan Callahan (118th) 19:14.98

 

Juniors:

Ivy Rudat (80th) 15:55.88
Kayla Crane (111th) 17:22.56

 

Sophomores:

Mikayla Wagner (80th) 15:27.71
Devon Wyman (110th) 16:34.76
Ava Lucero (160th) 20:29.33

 

Freshmen:

Allie Powers (64th) 15:56.38

 

BOYS:

Seniors:

George Spear (50th) 11:39.74
Zeke Allen (64th) 11:59.64

 

Juniors:

Kenneth Jacobsen (94th) 12:15.39

 

Sophomores:

Beckett Green (111th) 12:59.51
Isaiah Allen (112th) 12:59.92
Johnathan Jacobsen (150th) 13:59.38
Will Tierney (155th) 14:30.27

 

Freshmen:

Cyrus Sparacio (35th) 12:08.91
Hunter Atteberry (97th) 15:00.00

 

JV:

Nolan Hunt (93rd) 17:49.73
Zach Blitch (113th) 20:54.75
Zachary Saho (118th) 24:44.20

Cyrus Sparacio keeps his eye on the prize.