Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Torpedo rocks D-1 colors

Sean Toomey-Stout (30) has traded Coupeville’s red and black for University of Washington purple and gold. (Chelle Herbruger photos)

He’s a Dawg.

Sean Toomey-Stout’s journey from Coupeville athletic sensation to being the future of University of Washington football continues.

Saturday brought the U-Dub season opener, and while a loss to Montana put a dampener on things in general, the mere sight of The Torpedo on the sidelines is enough to send a thrill through Cow Town fans.

 

 

To get a good look at photographer Chelle Herbruger’s other work, pop over to:

https://seachellesnapshots.smugmug.com/

I couldn’t tell you who the players are, but here’s a collection of South Whidbey High School athletes in action. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wrong school, wrong colors.

And yet, here we are, a blog called Coupeville Sports featuring a parade of South Whidbey High School photos.

Strange times…

Or the fact I almost always say yes when people give me free pics.

So, in between snapping photos of Coupeville girls soccer and volleyball teams competing at this weekend’s Oak Harbor Jamboree, John Fisken also came away with glossy portraits of Falcon athletes in the same sports.

And with the South Whidbey Record having published just one sports story since mid-May, he rightfully offered said photos up to the only Whidbey media site still covering sports on a regular basis.

Which would be my blog, which has published 267 articles (for real) during that same time frame.

Like what you see and/or want to purchase any photos from Fisken?

Easy-peasy, just pop over to:

 

Girls Soccer:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-soccer-2020-2021/GS-2021-09-04-Jamboree-at-OHHS/

 

Volleyball:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball-2021/VB-2021-09-04-at-OHHS/

 

Freshman Katie Marti had an impressive debut. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re a work in progress.

The Coupeville High School volleyball squads opened play Saturday with an appearance at the Oak Harbor Jamboree, and the result was a mixed bag.

The Wolf varsity, missing several players who are going through Covid quarantine procedures, dropped all six sets it played, but picked up valuable experience for younger players who made the jump up to the main team.

Meanwhile, the Coupeville JV was on fire, winning five of six sets.

 

Varsity:

While the 2B Wolves fell 3-0 to both 3A Oak Harbor and 1A South Whidbey, younger players picked up a chance to jump straight into the fire.

“We played with a very-thin group, but the amount of playing time and experience should really benefit us down the road,” said coach Cory Whitmore.

“I’m proud of each of the girls tonight for various reasons, whether it be for stepping up their leadership roles, adapting to playing next to newer teammates, playing a completely new position and/or playing a full six rotations where they had not previously done so.”

As a team, the Wolves were strong at the service line, something Whitmore has been having his team work on.

“I thought that our serving remained very consistent throughout the day,” he said. “That was a concern of ours during the first week of practices; however, we focused on it leading into the jamboree and it paid off.”

Whitmore praised the performance of freshman Katie Marti, who had to immediately step into a crucial role for the team.

“I do want to give a particular shoutout to Katie,” he said. “Having only recently stepped into a setting position, she learned the complicated rotations for a 5-1, and played all six sets, all six rotations for her very first outing in high school ball.

“This would be a lot to ask of any freshman and I thought she did a wonderful job.”

With Coupeville’s first regular season matches just days away, Whitmore and his spikers will get right back at it in practice.

“As a team, we have plenty to work on when getting back from the long weekend,” he said. “But this group has already shown a natural ability to learn at an accelerated rate, and so I’m looking forward to pushing them forward.

 

JV:

“It was such a great day for the JV girls!,” said coach Ashley Menges.

“They definitely make my job easy. They made a lot of adjustments throughout the day only having seven girls,” she added. “It was a lot of playing time and very good experience for them to start the season!

“Very excited for what’s to come for these girls!”

 

Alita Blouin keeps her eyes locked on the ball.

Taygin Jump gets artful.

Olivia Schaffeld maintains a laser focus.

 

To see more photos, and possibly purchase some glossies for the mantlepiece, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball-2021/VB-2021-09-04-at-OHHS/

Noelle Daigneault is back and ready to rip up the turf. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

A new season dawns.

Playing hurry-up, then wait, the Coupeville High School girls soccer team kicked off the fall with an appearance Saturday at the Oak Harbor Jamboree.

Now, after playing two mini-games, the Wolves head back to practice, with their first regular-season game not until Sept. 16.

That match-up will be a home contest against Northwest 2B/1B League rival La Conner and will signal the real beginning of a 13-game season.

Saturday, Coupeville had a chance to face two opponents from larger schools, falling to 3A Oak Harbor and drawing with 1A Meridian.

“We started the first game with some first-game jitters, and a bit of a sleepy approach,” CHS coach Kyle Nelson said. “But we woke up for the second game.

“Really just a great opportunity to get out and play some soccer against some tough opponents in the early season.”

 

Mary Milnes fires off a cannon shot.

It’s a rumble at mid-field.

Goalkeeper Katelin McCormick is Coupeville’s last line of defense.

A new season, and the possibilities are endless.

Audrianna Shaw directs traffic.

 

To see more photos, and possibly purchase some glossies for the mantlepiece, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-soccer-2020-2021/GS-2021-09-04-Jamboree-at-OHHS/

Tim Ursu looks for room to rumble. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The pop of pads hitting pads. The click of fingers on a camera.

Those sounds and more could be heard Friday, as Coupeville High School opened a new school year with a home football game against Klahowya.

Along for the ride in the first half was ever-busy photographer John Fisken, who worked the Wolf sidelines, then skedaddled to Oak Harbor High School in time for its gridiron debut.

To see all the action shots Fisken nabbed while camped out in Cow Town, and possibly buy an early Christmas present for grandma, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Football-2021/FB-2021-09-03-vs-Klahowya/

 

The Wolf line gets ready to explode.

Scott Hilborn heads off on what would turn into a 64-yard TD run.

Exactly the way CHS coach Marcus Carr drew the play up.

Dominic Coffman eludes a would-be tackler.

Daylon Houston mashes the ball.

Isaiah Bittner eyeballs the defense.

Ursu (on top) and Hilborn sandwich a Klahowya runner.