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Ally Roberts (John Fisken photos)

Ally Roberts always knows where the camera is. Always. (John Fisken photos)

Brenden Gilbert is ready to settle down.

Brenden Gilbert is ready to settle down.

middle school

   The 8th graders have moved in. “One day, soon, this gym is gonna be ours and they’re gonna run out of places to hang championship banners by the time we’re done!!”

pic

Boot or no boot, Luke Merriman always has skills.

Katie Kiel

   Former Wolf hoops star Katie Kiel, best nanny in the biz, hangs out with her favorite guy.

Hope

   It’s a volleyball reunion, as spikers (l to r) Payton Aparicio, Hope Lodell and Kayla Rose enjoy the view from the bleachers.

Sage

   Sage Renninger (middle), with the best reaction ever to McKenzie “Photo Bomb Queen” Bailey suddenly appearing in frame.

Ethan Spark

A selfie inside a regular photo. It’s like freakin’ Inception around here.

Dalton Martin

Dalton Martin’s stylish headgear draws an appreciative audience.

See and be seen.

For fans at Coupeville High School sports events, it works both ways.

They’re there to watch the action, watch each other, and, sometimes, be watched by the ever-rovin’ camera of John Fisken, who provides us with the pics above.

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Tammy Glover (John Fisken photos)

   Tammy Glover welcomes the overflow crowd to the annual crab-eatin’ shindig. (John Fisken photos)

crab guys

  Meanwhile, outside in the cold, the guys spend some quality time trying not to get pinched.

Dale Sherman

Dale Sherman — silver hair, silver tongue.

salad

The salad crew, ready to rumble.

sald pt. 2

Lettuce tastes best after it’s been airborne.

Sage

Sage Renninger is just thrilled to be working inside, and not outside.

dessert

The photographer wanders down dessert row…

"Get in my stomach!!"

Where Landon Roberts has already camped out. “Get in my belly!!!!”

Cheridan Eck

CHS cheer coach Cheridan Eck classes up the joint.

Bayne

Lauren Bayne (left) and Ally Roberts display their wares.

Crab, crab as far as the eye could see.

And desserts, and some adult beverages and salads flying through the air, they were all present Saturday.

The occasion was the Coupeville Booster Club’s annual Crab Dinner and Auction, which brings in bucks to help support Wolf athletics.

Current CHS stars were hard at work behind the scenes, former greats were on the floor, bidding and schmoozing, and travelin’ photo man John Fisken was working the room, camera in hand.

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Katrina McGranahan leads teh Wolves in blocks (John Fisken photos)

   Katrina McGranahan leads the Wolves in blocks and sets played and is second in kills. (John Fisken photos)

Lauren Rose

   Lauren Rose tops the CHS spikers in four categories, yet still finds time to swing by and watch the Wolf booters play.

Stats are not just for football.

Every week we plop down an updated list for Coupeville High School football, and then, boom, this afternoon I finally notice the Wolf spikers have stats on MaxPreps as well.

So, here you go, with two caveats.

One, it’s varsity only (that’s all I have), and two, if you disagree with your totals, talk to your coaches.

I’m just relaying the stats, not recording them.

With that being said, some pertinent info, through 10 matches:

Sets Played:

Sydney Autio 32
McKenzie Bailey 32
Katrina McGranahan 32
Lauren Rose 32
Payton Aparicio 30
Tiffany Briscoe 30
Valen Trujillo 29
Ally Roberts 27
Kyla Briscoe 26
Hope Lodell 25
Emma Smith 22
Maddy Hilkey 4
Ashley Menges 1
Sarah Wright 1

Kills:

Bailey 56 (#19 in 1A)
McGranahan 41 (#25 in 1A)
Aparicio 31
Roberts 28
K. Briscoe 22
T. Briscoe 15
Smith 15
Lodell 12
Trujillo 1

Kill Percentage:

Roberts 37.3
Aparicio 34.4
Bailey 31.3
T. Briscoe 26.8
Smith 25.4
K. Briscoe 24.7
McGranahan 24.6
Lodell 24.5
Trujillo 14.3

Hitting Percentage:

Aparicio .178
Roberts .133
McGranahan .060
Bailey .028

Digs:

Trujillo 107 (#12 in 1A)
T. Briscoe 37
Aparicio 36
Lodell 26
Autio 11
Rose 9
K. Briscoe 5
Hilkey 5
Roberts 5
McGranahan 4
Bailey 2
Smith 1

Blocks:

McGranahan 7
Bailey 4
Smith 4
K. Briscoe 2
Roberts 2
Aparicio 1

Assists:

Rose 84 (#10 in 1A)
Autio 78 (#12 in 1A)
Menges 2
Roberts 2
Smith 1

Serving Percentage:

Rose 96.8
Aparicio 89.4
Hilkey 87.5
Trujillo 84.6
T. Briscoe 78.0
McGranahan 77.6
Autio 77.2
Lodell 66.7
Bailey 66.0

Service Points:

Rose 64
Aparicio 41
Autio 41
McGranahan 37
Trujillo 24
T. Briscoe 23
Lodell 15

Service Aces:

Autio 26 (#17 in 1A)
Rose 22 (#25 in 1A)
McGranahan 20
T. Briscoe 15
Trujillo 13
Aparicio 12
Lodell 9
Hilkey 2

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Emma Smith (John Fisken photos)

Emma Smith get airborne ‘n artful. (John Fisken photos)

McKenzie Bailey

McKenzie Bailey owns the net. Owns it, I said!

Katrina McGranahan

   Katrina McGranahan: “Nope! You’re supposed to be on the other side of the net, Mr. Volleyball!!”

team

Valen Trujillo (white jersey) gets her squad pumped up.

Ally Roberts

   Tip-toeing through the Valley of Death, “Rally” Ally Roberts keeps the play alive, while teammate Lauren Rose is riveted by the non-stop action.

Sydney Autio

Sydney Autio unleashes another knee-buckling ace.

"The force is strong in this one. I can teach her much."

“The force is strong in this one. I can teach her much.”

One sound, then the other.

Thursday night’s CHS volleyball match featured a whole lot of boom, followed closely by a lot of clicks.

The Wolf hitters were spraying spikes everywhere as they rolled to a three-set win over visiting Port Townsend, while travelin’ photo man John Fisken and his trusty camera(s) fired away in support.

The pics above are courtesy him, and show just a smidge of the excitement that went down.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping to fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=9273&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Use coupon code EB92734962 before Oct. 23 and you’ll get a 15% discount off your purchase.

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Keep moving forward, like Payton Aparicio is doing on this shot. (John Fisken photo)

   Keep moving forward, like Payton Aparicio is doing on this shot. (John Fisken photo)

Dear Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad,

This is a conversation we’d all prefer not to be having.

In a perfect world, the finish Thursday night would have matched the beginning, and all we’d be discussing is a victory, one that played out in front of a raucous home crowd, one that could have been a defining moment for a young team.

But, things happen.

Leads evaporate, wins turn into losses, slipping through your fingers before you fully know what has happened.

The reality is, Chimacum somehow escaped with a 13-25, 11-25, 25-22, 25-21, 15-11 win and, there’s no two ways about it, that stings.

It stings because it drops you to 1-5, but there is a small silver lining.

While the Cowboys are a 1A Olympic League rival, Thursday’s match was tossed onto the schedule at the last second and is considered a non-league match.

It wouldn’t have helped or hurt you in the pursuit of a playoff spot, no matter how the score played out.

You will get two more chances to play Chimacum — Oct. 15 at their place and Oct. 22 back in the CHS gym.

Those two matches are the ones you will be graded on, and you know, without a doubt, this is a team you can beat. A team you should beat.

Which is why tonight, as you reflect on your performance, and tomorrow, when you return to practice, and next Tuesday, when you return to match play, you need to decide something.

Each and every one of you who pulls on a Wolf uniform needs to look inside themselves and say, this was a bump in the road, a learning lesson. It will not break us, it will not define us.

If you embrace the challenge, and don’t give in to the despair of the moment, there is a lot left to play.

Two more non-conference matches, then the six that will decide whether you, the 2015 Wolves, will make the postseason.

Nothing is set in stone. Your future is yours to decide.

If you play like you did in the first two sets, when you were a free-swinging team pushing the pace, playing quickly and ferociously, you can stun some folks.

In that first set, you were on fire, from the first point.

Lauren Rose served things up and McKenzie Bailey put the first point down with emphasis, blasting the ball off of the shoelaces of a Cowboy caught like a deer in the headlights.

And that’s how it was for most of the early going.

You, the Wolves, weren’t content to keep the ball in play and hope Chimacum made mistakes. You forced them to, and then took advantage when they frequently did.

Whether it was Katrina McGranahan going airborne to stuff a would-be spike, Emma Smith slicing a winner off a Cowboy shoulder, Tiffany Briscoe snapping off a string of nonreturnable serves or Ally Roberts and Valen Trujillo being freakin’ everywhere, Coupeville was large and in charge.

Nothing changed in the second set.

Smith and McGranahan teamed up for a stuff, Bailey and Payton Aparicio were dropping lasers and you closed out the set with a truly scary spike that came off of Smith’s fingertips like a cannon shot.

But then something happened.

You were never out of the match in any of the final three sets, never rolled over, never quit.

But you did get tentative, and Chimacum, given a chance to stay alive, did just enough to slip through and snatch one away.

Maybe it was the noise — give Chimacum’s JV players some credit, they held their own audibly against a hyped-up Wolf student section led by Ryan Griggs and Lathom Kelley — but you didn’t wilt.

You went down swinging, fighting off set points in both the third and fourth, once on a nasty service ace from McGranahan and once on an even-nastier spike by Bailey.

Playing from behind, as you did in all three of the final sets, is hard. Every error is magnified, and the margin of error gets slimmer and slimmer.

But, we’re not going to focus on the final score. It is what it is, and it alone won’t define your season.

You put up some nice stats, with Trujillo (20 digs, six aces), Rose (18 assists, five aces), Sydney Autio (15 assists, four aces) and Bailey (13 kills) leading the way.

Toss in Briscoe (seven aces, 14 digs) and McGranahan (three aces, nine kills) and the stat sheet got filled.

Of course, that’s not much solace, but it’s not meant to be.

In the end, you have been given a chance, an opportunity to decide for yourselves how this season will play out.

You can feel sorry for yourself and give up, or, if you are as strong as I believe you to be, you can take tonight’s match and use it to drive yourself onward and upward.

Do not give in. Do not doubt yourself.

Embrace what went right tonight and have the guts to look at what went wrong, and why it went wrong.

Come out stronger tomorrow, just as dedicated and determined as you have been this entire time.

One loss does not define you as a team or as individual players. Getting back off the mat after that loss is what will define you.

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