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Wolf seniors (l to r) Jill Prince, Maddie Georges, Alita Blouin, Taygin Jump, and Ryanne Knoblich. (Photo courtesy Cory Whitmore)

It takes a perfect performance to beat the La Conner High School varsity volleyball team.

Coupeville was not perfect Tuesday night.

The Wolves did play steadily better as the night progressed, but whether it was emotional lag from Senior Night, or just the sometimes-overpowering fists of fury employed by the Braves, a win was not in the cards.

Instead, Coupeville fell 25-7, 25-8, 25-16, as the three-time defending state champs wrapped up another flawless run through the Northwest 2B/1B League.

La Conner finishes 8-0 in conference play and sits at 12-1 with three non-conference tilts still to play.

Meanwhile, the Wolves finish their regular season at 7-2 in league action, 9-5 overall.

Next up for CHS is a trip to La Conner Nov. 2 for the District 1/2 tourney.

The Wolves open against Auburn Adventist Academy, which is 5-4 heading into its regular season finale.

That’s a loser-out match, with the winner returning to the court to face La Conner for a trip to the state tourney.

To upend the Braves as they attempt to four-peat as La Conner coach Suzanne Marble closes a 30-year career, rival teams will need to “create chaos.”

Which Coupeville did at times Tuesday. Just not enough times.

“We had trouble both creating points and not making errors at the same time,” said Coupeville coach Cory Whitmore.

“When we were creating points, we were making errors, and when we weren’t making errors, we weren’t creating anything.”

La Conner, led by wham-bam twin towers Ellie Marble and Makayla Herrera, dominated at the net, rifling kills which put the Wolves on their heels, then dropping dead-eye tip winners if the defense backed off too far.

Coupeville, a strong-serving team, was unable to generate any points at the service stripe until late in the second set and struggled to end rallies while on the attack.

Jill Prince did paste one especially noisy winner down the middle of the floor, while Grey Peabody smacked several kills, but the Wolves were on the run most of the match.

Coupeville’s best play might have been a block, where Peabody and Maddie Georges combined to stuff an Ellie Marble cannon shot.

The third set was the closest thing to a back-and-forth affair, and featured the varsity debut of sophomore Taylor Brotemarkle, who recorded an ace while firing off serves.

Taylor Brotemarkle brings the heat. (Bailey Thule photo)

The Wolves did prove plucky, holding off four match points before La Conner finally drove home its 75th, and final, point to end the night.

The biggest positive to come from the loss was the solid play of Coupeville’s seniors, who handled the pressures of their farewell night with class.

Alita (Blouin) had a great game,” Whitmore said. “She covered a lot of court and was a real leader out there for us.

Jill took advantage of her hitting opportunities, and, as a team we passed well.

“I’m really proud of our seniors, and how they helped build our program through the tough Covid years,” Whitmore added. “They’ve helped reset our culture.”

 

Tuesday stats:

Alita Blouin — 6 digs, 1 assist
Taylor Brotemarkle — 1 ace
Mia Farris — 2 kills
Maddie Georges — 7 digs, 11 assists, 1 block assist
Taygin Jump — 2 digs
Ryanne Knoblich — 3 kills, 3 digs, 1 ace
Madison McMillan — 1 dig
Grey Peabody — 3 kills, 1 ace, 1 block assist
Jill Prince — 3 kills
Lyla Stuurmans — 1 kill

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Grey Peabody leads Coupeville in kills. (Jackie Saia photos)

“It’s a new stat story!”

The numbers continue to soar.

There have been 12 Coupeville High School varsity volleyball matches played this season, with 12 Wolves seeing floor time for Cory Whitmore’s squad.

From fresh-faced newcomers to well-seasoned veterans, the CHS spikers have combined to post an 8-4 mark so far, thanks in large part to their willingness to share the workload on both offense and defense.

When all is said and done however, everyone always like to take a gander at their own personal stat line to see where they rank.

So, with numbers compiled from CHS coaches, a look at individual season stats through Oct. 19:

 

Player Kills Digs Block-Solo Block-Assist Assists Aces
Maddie Georges 10 97 1 2 288 59
Alita Blouin 2 184 15 16
Lyla Stuurmans 53 41 2 3 15
Ryanne Knoblich 82 89 2 1 1 24
Mia Farris 76 10 1 4 1 12
Jill Prince 65 6 2 6 1
Grey Peabody 90 10 1 3
Madison McMillan 18 60 1 24
Taygin Jump 3 41 2 12
Katie Marti 1 7 8
Issabel Johnson
Jada Heaton 1 2

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Sophomores Mia Farris and Hurlee Bronec kick off a parade of Coupeville High School Homecoming royalty. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s Homecoming festivities from a different angle.

John Fisken pops up to offer the pics seen above and below, which capture Friday’s halftime tribute to Coupeville High School’s royalty.

From fresh-faced frosh to seasoned seniors, they all get their moment in the (setting) sun.

Senior girls (l to r) Carolyn Lhamon, Ryanne Knoblich, Karyme Castro-Sotelo, and Alita Blouin bask in the spotlight.

Senior boys (l to r) Tim Ursu, Daylon Houston, Cameron Gates, and Dominic Coffman await the announcement of King.

Juniors William Davidson and Skylar Parker are on the scene.

Coupeville’s mascots join the festivities.

Fab frosh Abbigail Bond and Aiden O’Neill, earning honors early in their career.

All is revealed, as hidden balloons point to the King and Queen.

Coffman and Blouin promise to be benevolent rulers.

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Homecoming Queen Alita Blouin. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Dominic Coffman

A-B-C-D.

The first four letters of the alphabet were all that were needed Friday, as Alita Blouin and Dominic Coffman were tabbed as Coupeville High School’s Homecoming Queen and King.

The senior duo were two of 14 Wolves honored at halftime of a 35-3 CHS win over Friday Harbor.

The other royalty:

 

Senior Princesses:

Karyme Castro-Sotelo
Ryanne Knoblich
Carolyn Lhamon

 

Senior Princes:

Cameron Gates
Daylon Houston
Tim Ursu

 

Juniors:

Skylar Parker
William Davidson

 

Sophomores:

Mia Farris
Hurlee Bronec

 

Freshmen:

Abbigail Bond
Aiden O’Neill

Abbigail Bond and Aiden O’Neill. (Photo courtesy Ashley Blouin)

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Senior setter Maddie Georges filled up the stat sheet Saturday, pacing Coupeville volleyball to a big win at Forks. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They went a long way to collect a milestone victory.

Enduring an all-day trek to the wilds of Forks Saturday, then surviving an epic first set, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad earned Cory Whitmore his 70th win as Wolf coach.

By the time they were done, the road-weary Wolves had a 30-28, 18-25, 25-13, 25-14 non-conference victory in hand, lifting their record to 4-2 on the season.

Now on a three-match winning streak, Coupeville gets some rest before travelling to La Conner Thursday, Sept. 29 to face off with the three-time defending 2B state champs.

That showdown is still in the future, though.

For now, Whitmore (70-32 at CHS) and Co. can marinate in the moment, and dream of taking a long nap when they get home.

“If you’re going to go out to Forks, you better leave with a win,” Whitmore said. “Very proud of the girls’ return to practice on Friday that then carried over to Saturday’s match.

“Our focus today was simply on communication and consistency of that communication,” he added. “This was a team win because everyone bought into that concept.”

Coupeville, which was coming off an epic five-set thriller against Orcas Island, where it had to rally from a deep deficit to grab the victory, played strongly in all facets at Forks.

“We served tough throughout; that allowed our defense to be on top of their offense,” Whitmore said.

“But our back row was especially scrappy today, digging up some hard driven balls but also chasing down digs to reset our offense.”

Alita Blouin (in black) and Ryanne Knoblich await the serve. (Bailey Thule photo)

Three players came up with double-digit digs, paced by Alita Blouin going low for 25.

Lyla Stuurmans (12) and Ryanne Knoblich (11) chipped in as well, while Maddie Georges tallied eight, missing a triple-double by just two digs.

The senior setter filled up the stat sheet all day, doling out 26 assists and zinging 11 service aces.

Most of all, Whitmore came away pleased with the way his players talked on the floor, something which was missing at times against Orcas.

“They showed tenacity in each aspect of the team,” he said. “But even more so toward the goal of communicating with each other through the ups and down, and that was fun to watch.”

 

Saturday stats:

Alita Blouin — 25 digs, 1 assist, 5 aces
Mia Farris — 4 kills, 1 dig
Maddie Georges — 8 digs, 26 assists, 11 aces
Taygin Jump — 2 digs, 1 ace
Ryanne Knoblich — 5 kills, 11 digs, 1 assist, 2 aces
Madison McMillan — 1 dig, 3 aces
Grey Peabody — 10 kills, 1 block assist
Jill Prince — 5 kills
Lyla Stuurmans — 7 kills, 12 digs, 3 aces, 1 block assist

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