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Maddie Georges was MVP for a Wolf varsity volleyball team which finished second in a seven-team league. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

One setter to lead them all.

Junior Maddie Georges, who kick-started the offense all season, was named team MVP Monday when the Coupeville High School volleyball program capped its season with an awards banquet.

She was joined by sophomore Grey Peabody and freshman Katie Marti, who shared most valuable player honors for the Wolf JV squad.

 

Varsity award winners:

MVP — Maddie Georges
Most Inspirational — Ryanne Knoblich
Most Improved — Katie Marti
Heart of a Wolf — Jill Prince
Captains — Alita Blouin, Georges, Prince

 

JV award winners:

MVP — Katie Marti, Grey Peabody
Most Inspirational — Gwen Gustafson
Most Improved — Mia Farris

Mia Farris is locked-in.

 

All-Conference honors:

First-Team — Maddie Georges
Second-Team — Alita Blouin, Jill Prince
Honorable Mention — Olivia Schaffeld

 

Varsity letter winners:

Alita Blouin
Maddie Georges
Taygin Jump
Ryanne Knoblich
Katie Marti
Madison McMillan
Grey Peabody
Jill Prince
Olivia Schaffeld
Lyla Stuurmans
Lucy Tenore
Savina Wells

 

Certificates of Participation:

Taylor Brotemarkle
Mia Farris
Gwen Gustafson
Jada Heaton
Issabel Johnson
Aby Wood

Katie Marti was a busy bee, playing strongly for both varsity and JV.

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Ayden Wyman was Rookie of the Year for CHS soccer. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The heart and soul of the defense took top honors.

Junior defender Nezi Keiper was tabbed as the Most Valuable Player Wednesday as the Coupeville High School girls soccer team closed out its season with an awards banquet.

Keiper and Audrianna Shaw shared Captain honors, with Shaw, Lily Leedy, Katelin McCormick, and Mary Milnes honored with Four-Year awards for playing every season of their high school career.

Freshman Ayden Wyman, who showed a nimble scoring touch, was tabbed Rookie of the Year.

Meanwhile, Noelle Daigneault took home Most Inspirational, and three Wolves shared Most Improved honors.

That latter award was shared by Maylin Steele, Ava Mitten, and Camryn Clark.

Ava Mitten dances on the pitch.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Sophia Broderick
Camryn Clark
Gwen Crowder
Noelle Daigneault
Nezi Keiper
Lily Leedy
Carolyn Lhamon
Sophia Martin
Katelin McCormick
Sofia Milasich
Mary Milnes
Ava Mitten
Anna Myles
Amaya Schaffeld
Audrianna Shaw
Maylin Steele
Reese Wilkinson
Eryn Wood
Ayden Wyman

 

Certificate of Participation:

Leni Raduenz

 

Nezi Keiper crunches the ball.

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Katie Buskala was one of 12 Coupeville High School cheerleaders to letter Tuesday. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Everyone was celebrated.

The Coupeville High School fall cheer squad capped its season Tuesday with a banquet, handing a letter and an award to everyone involved.

First-year Wolf coach Jennifer Morrell had 12 athletes on her roster.

 

Awards:

Katie Buskala — Perseverance Award
Lucy Crouch
— Captain; Loud and Proud Award
Hayley Fiedler
— Wolf Award
Brielle Haury
— Bravery Award
Camille Massiet Du Biest
— Prix d’apprentissage Rapide Award
Pamela Morrell
— Bring It On Award
Isabella Schooley
— Most Improved Award
Jacob Schooley
— Howl Award
Samantha Streitler
— Spirit Sister Award
Hayley Thomas
— Coaches Award
Bella Velasco
— Captain; Leaps and Bounds Award
Avery Williams-Buchanan
— Bust-A-Move Award

Seniors Samantha Streitler (left) and Bella Velasco get a send off with coach Jennifer Morrell.

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Cael Wilson and teammates were honored Friday at an awards banquet. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Boys soccer is up first.

With fall sports officially ending Saturday for Coupeville High School — when three cross country runners compete at the state meet — Wolf coaches and athletes are starting to transition into awards season.

CHS coach Robert Wood and his 19 booters kicked things off Friday with a season-closing shindig.

Senior Xavier Murdy earned Ballon d’Or (best player) honors in voting by his teammates, while sophomore Nick Guay was honored with the Golden Boot for leading the Wolves in goals.

Cael Wilson, Andrew Williams, Aidan Wilson, and Murdy were tabbed as MVP’s, with Josh Guay locking down Most Improved Player honors.

Andrew Williams unloads on the ball.

In addition to pitch excellence, the Wolves were also feted for classroom work, with Scholar Athlete Awards handed out to players who recorded a 3.5 GPA or better.

There were six Wolves who nabbed that award, with Cameron Epp, Josh Guay, Nick Guay, Eddie Perera, Grant Steller, and Williams honored.

Coupeville players are also eligible for All-League consideration when Northwest 2B/1B League coaches conduct their voting later this month.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Mason Butler
Cameron Epp
Preston Epp
Tony Garcia
Josh Guay
Nick Guay
Noah Lay
Alex Murdy
Xavier Murdy
Eddie Perera
Miguel Puente
Alex Smith
Malachi Somes
Grant Steller
Matthew Ward
Andrew Williams
Aidan Wilson
Cael Wilson
Jesse Wooten

Alex Murdy believes he can fly.

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Sam Wynn was a four-year star on the CHS pitch. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Cael Wilson brings the thunder.

It’s the big bounce back.

From having the program cancelled, to unexpectedly returning to play, to handing out varsity letters to 14 players, Coupeville High School boys soccer had a topsy-turvy, but successful season.

The reborn Wolves got six games played on the pitch during a pandemic-altered campaign, and head coach Robert Wood acknowledged the effort and grit his players showed while awarding letters.

Senior Sam Wynn was honored with a four-year award for playing every season of his prep career, while Cael Wilson was noted for being the first 8th grader to ever score in a CHS boys soccer game.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Owen Barenburg
Ryan Blouin
Cameron Epp
Preston Epp
Nathan Ginnings
Nick Guay
Logan Martin
Xavier Murdy
Cole White
Andrew Williams
Aidan Wilson
Cael Wilson
Jesse Wooten
Sam Wynn

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