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Mia Littlejohn (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf junior Mia Littlejohn is sharing 1A Olympic League girls soccer MVP honors. (John Fisken photo)

Sage Renninger

Sage Renninger flashes her All-Conference award. (Sherry Roberts photos)

Lindsey Roberts (left) and Lauren Grove.

Lindsey Roberts (left) and Lauren Grove share their moment.

Share and share alike.

After much back-and-forth, 1A Olympic League girls soccer coaches decided to honor Coupeville junior Mia Littlejohn and Klahowya senior Emily Peters as co-MVP’s.

Littlejohn scorched the nets for a school-record 27 goals this season, lifting the Wolves to their first winning season in program history.

The MVP award marks the second time she’s been honored by the league, as she was a First-Team selection as a sophomore.

Peters, who will be playing soccer on scholarship at the University of Montana next year, paced Klahowya to its third-straight league title and its eighth consecutive trip to state.

The Eagles fell in the first round to eventual state champ Overlake.

Three other Coupeville players were also named to the All-Conference team.

It was the first selection for sophomore defender Lindsey Roberts, junior midfielder Sage Renninger and senior goaltender Lauren Grove.

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Hunter Smith (John Fisken photos)

   Hunter Smith was named a 1st-Team player on both sides of the ball by 1A Olympic/Nisqually League football coaches. (John Fisken photos)

Hunter Downes

   Wolf QB Hunter Downes earned 2nd-Team honors after throwing for 1,569 yards and 17 TD’s.

They like him. They really like him.

Coupeville High School junior Hunter Smith was tabbed as a First-Team selection on both sides of the ball when 1A Olympic/Nisqually League football coaches cast their All-Conference votes.

He was named as both a receiver, where he tallied school single-season records of 916 yards and 11 touchdowns, and as a defensive back, where he picked off three passes and rang up 49 tackles.

Junior quarterback Hunter Downes, who threw for 1,569 yards and 17 TD’s, was named to the Second Team.

Wolf seniors Clay Reilly (Special Teams), Jacob Martin (running back) and Uriel Liquidano (linebacker) and junior Julian Welling (offensive line) received Honorable Mention kudos.

Port Townsend senior quarterback Berkley Hill, who ran defenses ragged with his ability to slice and dice while on the move, was the MVP.

Other top honorees included Cascade Christian junior Tyquan Coleman (Offensive MVP), Klahowya senior Gabe Wallis (Defensive MVP), and Cascade Christian’s Randy Davis (Coach of the Year).

The league’s sportsmanship award was shared by Vashon Island and Port Townsend.

Which is kind of a crock.

While no one discounts Port Townsend’s success this year, finishing second in the eight-team league and going one-and-out in the state playoffs, sportsmanship was hardly the RedHawks calling card.

When you’re up by 50, with a running clock in the fourth quarter, and you choose to put your starting offense back in to ram a meaningless TD down the throats of another team’s JV players, there are a lot of words which come to mind.

None of them are “sportsmanship.”

 

1st-Team Offense:

QB —Parker Johnson – Cascade Christian (09)

RB — Detrius Kelsall – Port Townsend (11)

RB — Bryce Hoisington – Vashon (12)

RB — Gabe Wallis – Klahowya (12)

WR — Hunter Smith – Coupeville (11)

WR — Austin Carder – Cascade Christian (12)

TE — Cooper Cochran – Charles Wright (12)

OL — Jackson Foster – Port Townsend (11)

OL — Dylan Leer – Klahowya (12)

OL — Evan Minsk – Charles Wright (12)

OL — Jeremy Ocbian – Cascade Christian (11)

OL — Corbin Nohr – Cascade Christian (11)

Athlete — Dylan Zuber – Klahowya (12)

 

1st-Team Defense:

DL — Corbin Nohr – Cascade Christian (11)

DL — Nathan Suiter – Cascade Christian (11)

DL — Jackson Foster – Port Townsend (11)

DL — Christian Miller – Bellevue Christian (12)

DL — Dylan Leer – Klahowya (12)

LB — Detrius Kelsall – Port Townsend (11)

LB — James Gherna – Klahowya (12)

LB — Tanner Carle – Cascade Christian (11)

LB — Blake Stoltenberg – Charles Wright (12)

LB — Bryce Hoisington – Vashon (12)

DB — Dylan Zuber – Klahowya (12)

DB — Alex Meadowcroft – Charles Wright (11)

DB — Hunter Smith – Coupeville (11)

Athlete — Zach Bartolome – Cascade Christian (12)

 

1st-Team Special Teams:

Kicker — Gerry Coker – Port Townsend (12)

Punter — Lane Dotson – Chimacum (12)

Kick Ret. — Bryce Hoisington – Vashon (12)

 

2nd-Team Offense:

QB — Henry Lenaberg – Charles Wright (11)

QB — Hunter Downes – Coupeville (11)

RB — Zach Bartolome – Cascade Christian (12)

RB — James Vogelgesang – Charles Wright (12)

RB — Daniel Ficca – Bellevue Christian (12)

WR — Alex Meadowcroft – Charles Wright (11)

WR — Joe Helton – Bellevue Christian (12)

TE — Tanner Carle – Cascade Christian (11)

OL — Peter Besel – Bellevue Christian (11)

OL — Riley Grider – Charles Wright (12)

OL — Lane Dotson – Chimacum (12)

OL — Kaiden Parcher – Port Townsend (11)

OL — Abel Nutu – Cascade Christian (11)

 

2nd-Team Defense:

DL — Jeremy Ocbian – Cascade Christian (11)

DL — Abel Nutu – Cascade Christian (11)

DL — Evan Minsk – Charles Wright (12)

DL — Jacob Massie – Port Townsend (12)

DL — Chris Greene – Klahowya (12)

LB — Jonathan Smith – Port Townsend (12)

LB — Michael Tucci – Charles Wright (11)

LB — Jake Nielsen – Cascade Christian (12)

DB — Connor Hoisington – Vashon (11)

DB — Joe Helton – Bellevue Christian (12)

DB — Noa Apker-Montoya – Port Townsend (09)

DB — Tyquan Coleman – Cascade Christian (11)

 

2nd-Team Special Teams:

Kicker — Billy Chissoe – Charles Wright (11)

Punter — Billy Chissoe – Charles Wright (11)

Kick Ret. — Alex Meadowcroft – Charles Wright (11)

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Sydney Autio (John Fisken

   CHS senior Sydney Autio capped her high school volleyball career by being named a First-Team All-Conference pick. (John Fisken photos)

Valen

   Valen Trujillo, who shattered the school career record for digs as a junior, got her props from 1A Olympic League coaches.

Katrina

   Katrina McGranahan, a terror both at the net and the service stripe, gets ready to launch a missile.

Valen Trujillo continued a proud tradition, while Sydney Autio and Katrina McGranahan jumped in to join in on the fun.

The Coupeville High School volleyball trio were honored Thursday when 1A Olympic League coaches released their season-ending honors.

Trujillo’s selection as a First-Team All-Conference player was her second straight, as the junior has been honored both years the Wolves have played in their new league.

It was the first selection for Autio, a senior who was co-captain with Trujillo, and McGranahan, a sophomore in her first year as a full-time varsity player.

With three players being honored, Coupeville topped last season, when Trujillo and then-senior Hailey Hammer were tabbed.

This year’s trio of honorees sparked the Wolves to a resurgence.

CHS went from 1-11 a year ago to 6-10, claimed second-place in the regular season standings and returned to the postseason.

Once there, the Wolves toppled Seattle Christian, giving Coupeville its first home volleyball playoff win in more than a decade.

Cascade Christian, which advanced to the state tourney, eventually eliminated the very-young Wolves in the second round of districts, but only after a stirring battle in Puyallup.

Trujillo, who was named the team’s MVP, shattered the school career record for digs this season, passing legendary former Wolf Jessica Riddle.

For the season, she recorded 157 digs (ninth-best by a 1A player), a team-leading 264 service returns and 33 service aces.

Autio set up the Wolf attack with 147 assists (#10 in 1A), while also unleashing an array of winners from the line. She had 45 aces (#8 in 1A) and won 77 points on serve.

The tall, explosive McGranahan, who saw some limited varsity action as a freshman, made a huge impact in her second season.

She recorded 70 kills (#20 in 1A), a team-high 14 blocks, 78 service points and 38 aces (#13 in 1A).

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Clay Reilly was tabbed as the 1A Olympic League's best punter. (John Fisken photos)

   Clay Reilly was tabbed as the 1A Olympic League’s best punter. (John Fisken photos)

Wiley Hesselgrave

   Wiley Hesselgrave was First-Team All-Conference for the second straight season, while also being named Coupeville’s MVP for his two-way play.

Lathom Kelley

   Lathom Kelley led the Wolves in tackles and joined Hesselgrave as the only seniors from the Class of 2016 to letter all four years.

Thursday was a good night to be named Wiley Hesselgrave.

The Coupeville High School senior capped his stellar four-year football career by being named MVP and taking home First-Team All-Conference honors as a running back.

Hesselgrave also joined Lathom Kelley as the only Wolf seniors in the Class of 2016 who lettered all four years.

Coupeville landed five players on the All-Conference team when 1A Olympic League coaches tallied up their votes.

Sophomore defensive back Hunter Smith, junior punter Clay Reilly, senior offensive lineman Brenden Gilbert and senior receiver CJ Smith joined Hesselgrave in being honored.

Hunter Smith, who snagged a school record seven interceptions this season, was an honorable mention pick last year while Hesselgrave garnered his second straight First Team selection.

He was tabbed as a linebacker as a junior.

When the Wolves handed out team awards at their season-ending banquet Thursday, Hesselgrave was joined by five other winners.

Freshman quarterback Gabe Eck was picked as the team’s Offensive MVP, Gilbert was tabbed Alpha Male and Hunter Smith collected the Defensive MVP.

Cameron Toomey-Stout (ACE Award) and Zane Bundy (Special Teams) rounded out the honorees.

Earning varsity letters (* indicates 4-year player)

Chris Battaglia
Zane Bundy
Mitchell Carroll
Hunter Downes
Gabe Eck
Ty Eck
Jordan Ford
Brenden Gilbert
Ryan Griggs
Wiley Hesselgrave (*)
Lathom Kelley (*)
Uriel Liquidano
Jake Lord (*)
Josh Lord (*)
Mitchell Losey (*)
Jacob Martin
Tyler McCalmont
JR Pendergrass
Clay Reilly
CJ Smith
Hunter Smith
Julian Welling

Certificate Of Participation:

Dewitt Cole
Seth David
Matt Hilborn
Jake Hoagland
Ethan Kedrowski
Teo Keilwitz
Ryan Labrador
Shane Losey
Dane Lucero
Garrett Machen
Ethan Marx
Axel Partida
Jake Pease
Mike Rice
Josh Robinson
Jacob Smith
Matt Stevens
Jonathan Thurston
Cameron Toomey-Stout
James Vidoni
Greg Villarreal
Tavian Woolett
Jacob Zettle

Managers:

Tyler Cermak
Nick Crownover
Dominic Dausey
Baylee Dunsmore

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Mia Littlejohn (John Fisken photo)

   Mia Littlejohn (20) was one of three Wolf booters tabbed as All-Conference selections. (John Fisken photo)

The magic number is three, it appears.

For the second straight season, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad landed a trio on the All-Conference team.

Senior defender Jenn Spark, sophomore midfielder Mia Littlejohn and freshman midfielder Kalia Littlejohn were tabbed when 1A Olympic League coaches held their balloting this week.

Last year the Wolves honored were seniors Erin Rosenkranz, Julia Myers and Marisa Etzell.

Coupeville repeated as league runner-ups behind Klahowya this season, improving to 4-2 in conference play.

The Wolves went 6-7-3 overall, tying the program record for most wins in a single season. They were knocked out of the playoffs by Vashon Island.

Kalia Littlejohn scored a school record 10 goals in her first high school season, while her big sis tallied five goals and eight assists.

Spark, who missed most of her junior year with a knee injury, had three goals and four assists, while anchoring the Wolf defense.

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