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Wolf defender Tanner Kircher was named First Team All-League. (John Fisken photos)

   Wolf defender Tanner Kircher was named First Team All-League. (John Fisken photos)

Abrahm Leyva, on his way to another goal.

Abrahm Leyva, on his way to another goal.

William Nelson wasted no time, being named All-League as a freshman.

William Nelson wasted no time, being named All-League as a freshman.

The future is bright.

Three Coupeville High School booters were named First Team All-League when 1A Olympic League coaches got together this week to hash out honors, and the trio was comprised completely of underclassmen.

Junior forward Abraham Leyva, junior defender Tanner Kircher and freshman midfielder William Nelson will all have a chance to return and add to their personal and team glory next season.

“A well deserved honor for these three guys,” said CHS coach Kyle Nelson.

Leyva led the Wolves in scoring, peppering the nets with 14 goals, while Kircher was a lock-down beast on ‘d’ and Nelson did a bit of everything, popping up all over the field while always looking at ease.

Coupeville went 3-11 overall, 2-4 in league play, but the record was a bit deceptive.

A string of injuries to key players (Zane Bundy, Aaron Wright, Keegan Kortuem, Joel Walstad, Loren Nelson, etc.) made it difficult for CHS to ever field a full team.

Even down in numbers, the Wolves were rarely blown out and came within a goal or two of being 4-2 in league action.

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Jasmine Melena was named Most Improved at the Wolf softball banquet Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

Jasmine Melena was named Most Improved at the Wolf softball banquet Thursday. (John Fisken photos)

Jae LeVine, unofficial winner of Most Likely to Get Her Uniform Dirty.

Jae LeVine, unofficial winner of Most Likely to Get Her Uniform Dirty.

"You da woman, Jaebird!!" Robin Cedillo approves.

“You da woman, Jaebird!!” Robin Cedillo approves of LeVine’s hustle.

Two and two at the top.

Coupeville High School softball put four players — two seniors and two freshmen — on the First Team All-League squad when 1A Olympic League coaches counted up their votes.

Seniors Hailey Hammer (3B) and McKayla Bailey (P) capped their careers with the honor, while frosh Katrina McGranahan (P) and Lauren Rose (Designated Player) kick-started theirs.

Those awards, and a host of others, were announced Thursday as Wolf coach Deanna Rafferty capped her first season with an awards banquet at the team’s field for her squad.

Hammer hauled in the most hardware, adding the team’s MVP and Best Offense awards, while Bailey (Most Inspirational), McGranahan (Best Defense), Rose (Coach’s Award) and Jasmine Melena (Most Improved) each netted honors.

Letter winners:

Bailey
Kyla Briscoe
Tiffany Briscoe
Robin Cedillo
Hammer
Jae LeVine
Hope Lodell
McGranahan
Rose
Monica Vidoni

Melena, Heather Nastali and Kailey Kellner rounded out the Wolf roster, which went 7-12 overall, 5-4 in league play.

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Cole Payne (John Fisken photos)

Cole Payne (John Fisken photos)

Josh Bayne

Josh Bayne

CJ Smith

CJ Smith

Aaron Curtin

Aaron Curtin

Quality counts.

Putting a final stamp on its season, the Coupeville High School baseball squad had four players honored by the 1A Olympic League Wednesday.

Seniors Aaron Curtin (P) and Josh Bayne (OF) and juniors CJ Smith (P) and Cole Payne (Utility) were all named First-Team All-League.

The honors capped a season in which the Wolves went 9-10 overall, 5-4 in league play.

They finished second in the four-team league behind the state’s top-ranked 1A school, Klahowya.

Curtin tossed a no-hitter, Smith came very close to upending Klahowya, Bayne provided electricity with both his bat and his glove and Payne was rock-solid no mater what position he was called on to play.

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