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Bryley Gilbert pounds towards the finish line. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Fall sports can’t totally fade out until we’ve used up all our photos.

Today’s collection is a mix of cross country, football, and boys soccer images, with a fan pic tossed in for good measure.

To see more of John Fisken’s photographic work, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

Scott Hilborn catches up with an old friend.

Edie Bittner hits the finish line.

Xavier Murdy goes for a run.

Cristina McGrath flies across the grass.

Logan Downes sprints to freedom.

Wolf fans support their team.

Tony Garcia: “I’m kicking it way over there!”

Maddie Georges and CHS volleyball are 10-5 heading into the postseason. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves need two wins in one night to advance to state.

Three teams enter, one exits with a ticket to state.

This year’s version of the district volleyball playoffs is a fairly streamlined affair, with just two matches being played.

Coupeville and Auburn Adventist Academy face off at 5 PM Wednesday, Nov. 3 at La Conner High School in a loser-out match to kick things off.

The winner returns to the floor at 7:30 to play the tourney hosts, who happen to be the two-time defending 2B state champs.

Barring a major upset, the Braves then head off to Yakima to defend their crown.

Coupeville fans already know La Conner well, but Auburn Adventist is a different thing.

The Falcons are the lone 2B school playing in the 1B Sea-Tac League, and finished third out of 10 schools this season.

Auburn handed the league’s top team, Crosspoint Academy, its only conference loss, yet was swept in straight sets by Coupeville’s Northwest 2B/1B League mate Darrington in a non-conference tilt.

With Coupeville having squashed the Loggers both times they played this season, that seems to be a positive for the Wolves.

But, it’s the playoffs, so anything goes.

 

What: District 1/2 volleyball tourney

When: Wednesday, Nov. 3

Where: La Conner High School (307 N 6th St.)

 

Admission:

Adults and students w/o ASB — $7
Students w/ASB — $5
Children (ages 6-12) and Senior Citizens — $5
Children (0-5) — Free

 

Bracket:

http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/m2/tourn.php?act=vt&tid=3376

 

Auburn Adventist Academy:

Season record: 10-6

League finish: #3 in 1B Sea-Tac League (only 2B school)

Sets W/L: 33-21

Coach: Lina Aiolupotea

Seniors: Online roster doesn’t list player grade levels.

Mascot: Falcons

 

Coupeville:

Season record: 10-5

League finish: #2 in Northwest 2B/1B League

Sets W/L: 30-19

Coach: Cory Whitmore

Seniors: None

Mascot: Wolves

 

La Conner:

Season record: 17-0

League finish: #1 in Northwest 2B/1B League

Sets W/L: 51-5

Coach: Suzanne Marble

Seniors: Hannah Cook, Sarah Cook, Rachel Cram, Emmaline Keller, Aubrie Sloniker

Mascot: Braves

Savina Wells and teammates play at the district tourney Nov. 3. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

William Davidson and Co. are hoping for one more game.

Things are winding down.

As we head into November, fall sports are all but done for Coupeville High School.

Boys and girls soccer wrapped their seasons during the week which just ended, while volleyball, cross country and (maybe) football have a smidge left to play.

The Wolf spikers are off to the district tourney Nov. 3, where they’ll open against Auburn Adventist Academy.

Win, and Coupeville faces off with two-time defending 2B state champs La Conner later that night for a trip to the big dance.

Cross country sends three runners — Claire Mayne, Mitchell Hall, and Helen Strelow — to state Nov. 6, while CHS football seeks a foe for a crossover game between schools which missed the playoffs.

After that, it’s off to the gym for basketball season.

Where we sit through Oct. 31:

 

Northwest League boys soccer:

School League Overall
PC Christian 14-1 14-1
Orcas Island 13-2 13-2
MV Christian 10-5 10-5
Friday Harbor 9-5 9-5
La Conner 7-8 7-8
Coupeville 4-10 4-10
Grace Academy 4-12 4-12
Lopez Island 3-12 3-12
CPC-Lynnwood 0-9 0-9

 

Northwest League football:

School League Overall
Friday Harbor 4-0 5-4
Darrington 1-0 3-4
Coupeville 2-2 2-5
Concrete 0-1 0-4
La Conner 0-4 0-5

 

Northwest League girls soccer:

School League Overall
MV Christian 8-0-0 12-1-1
Friday Harbor 6-3-0 6-7-1
Coupeville 2-6-0 4-7-0
La Conner 0-7-0 1-7-0

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
La Conner 12-0 17-0
Coupeville 10-2 10-5
Orcas Island 7-5 10-6
Darrington 6-6 10-8
Concrete 3-9 4-11
MV Christian 3-9 6-11
Friday Harbor 1-11 2-13

Xavier Murdy and boys soccer are done for the season.

CHS spikers mix volleyball with Halloween. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The tradition lives.

Combining holiday spirit with getting ready for the district tournament, the Coupeville High School volleyball team brought out an assortment of Halloween costumes at a recent practice.

No word on whether they got treats in return for service aces.

Chelsea Prescott, seen in earlier days, had a successful freshman season at Medaille College. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Season one is in the books.

The Medaille College volleyball team’s win/loss record wasn’t quite what everyone might have hoped, but Coupeville grad Chelsea Prescott knocked it out of the park.

The former Wolf capped her freshman season at the Buffalo, New York school Saturday, filling up the stat sheet in a heartbreaker of a five-set loss.

Medaille rallied from two sets down, then hit a roadblock in the fifth set, falling 25-17, 25-23, 22-25, 23-25, 15-9 on the road against the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.

The loss drops the Mavericks to 1-7 in Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference play, 4-17 overall.

Saturday’s match was a battle for 7th place in the nine-team conference.

The top six teams, led by league champ Penn State-Behrend, are now off to the playoffs.

Prescott racked up 10 kills, two aces, a solo block, eight digs, and 13 points of offense in the season finale.

She started all 21 of her team’s matches, and played in all 70 sets, finishing her frosh campaign with 116 kills, 165 digs, 24 aces, 12 assists, three solo blocks, 11 block assists, and 148.5 points.

Prescott finished #2 among all Mavericks players for kills, digs, and points, #3 for block assists, and #4 for aces.