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The thrill of victory, or a well-placed kill. (Julie Wheat photo)

They spiked awards season.

The Coupeville High School volleyball squads brought their season to a close Friday night with an awards banquet, bestowing honors on multiple players.

Teagan Calkins, the lone senior playing for the Wolves, took home The Hammer Award for leading the program in kills and “being someone who always puts the ball away.”

“The Red Dragon” also nabbed a Four-Year award from CHS coach Scout Smith for playing the sport all the way through high school.

 

Others receiving awards included:

 

Varsity:

Tenley Stuurmans – The Commander Award for “running the offense, leading with assists.”

Haylee Armstrong – The Zen Master Award for being “calm under pressure.”

Sydney Van Dyke – The Phoenix Award for being “able to be put in anywhere off the bench.”

Isa Mc Fetridge fires off a serve. (Julie Wheat photo)

 

JV:

Kennedy O’Neill – The Commander Award for being team MVP

Chelsi Stevens – The Ascendent Award for being Most Improved

Isa Mc Fetridge – The Zen Master Award

Olivia Martin – The Phoenix Award

Sydney Van Dyke – The Shield Award for Best Team Player

Darcee Dickson – The Spark Award for Rookie of the Year

 

Varsity letter winners:

Capri Anter
Haylee Armstrong
Teagan Calkins
Ari Cunningham
Lexis Drake
Adeline Maynes
Dakota Strong
Tenley Stuurmans
Sydney Van Dyke

Lexis Drake put together a strong season in her varsity debut. (Jackie Saia photo)

 

Participation certificates:

KeeAyra Brown
Darcee Dickson
Hailey Grijalva
Ali Habeck
Emma Leavitt
Willow Leedy-Bonifas
Olivia Martin
Isa Mc Fetridge
Kennedy O’Neill
Cassandra Powers
Hannah Roberts
Chelsi Stevens
Mary Western

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Lillian Ketterling (11) and Tamsin Ward dance the day away. (Julie Wheat photo)

They’re back, and they’re award-worthy.

Returning to action after a two-year absence, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer program scored on and off the pitch this season, and put an exclamation point on things Friday night with a season-ending banquet.

Sophomore sensation Lillian Ketterling was tabbed as the team’s Most Valuable Player, while freshman Tamsin Ward was given the Golden Boot for leading the team with 15 goals.

Also garnering honors were senior Frankie Tenore (Leadership Award) and frosh Bettie Woolworth (Most Improved).

Bettie Woolworth gets fueled up for a busy day of kickin’ fanny on the soccer pitch. (Jackie Saia photo)

First-year CHS coach Jasmine Ader awarded varsity letters to 15 girls, 14 of whom can return next season to keep the rebirth rockin’.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Emma Cushman
Hailey Goldman
Hazel Goldman
Andrea Gonzalez
Sophia Greene
Lyla Grose
Finley Helm
Paige Hill
Lillian Ketterling
Ariella Lee-Spaulding
Elizabeth Marshall
Victoria Quiroga Rivera
Frankie Tenore
Tamsin Ward
Bettie Woolworth

Lyla Grose, on the attack. (Julie Wheat photo)

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CHS cross country runners Devon Wyman (left) and Mikayla Wagner celebrate during Wednesday’s awards banquet. (Photos courtesy Amber Wyman and Shaloma Allen)

Coupeville’s runners have reached the finish line.

For now.

Keeping the fall sports awards banquet season hopping, the Wolf cross country team handed out awards and letters Wednesday, as CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting celebrated her squad.

Senior George Spear and sophomore Mikayla Wagner were tabbed as the team’s Most Valuable Runners, while Spear was also honored with the Sportsmanship Award.

George Spear and Mikayla Wagner are joined by Wolf coach Elizabeth Bitting.

Other honorees included Ivy Rudat (Excellence Award), Ava Lucero (Teamwork Award), Ezekiel Allen (Integrity Award), Devon Wyman (Responsibility Award), and Allie Powers (Dedication Award).

Team leaders Ezekiel Allen and Aleksia Jump

Jeann Nitta was recognized for her work as team manager, while Aleksia Jump and Allen were honored as captains.

Seniors Noelle Western, Reagan Callahan, Allen, and Spear also received Four-Year Awards to commemorate having run with the Wolves for their entire high school careers.

Speedy Wolves (l to r) Allie Powers, Ivy Rudat, Noelle Western, and Reagan Callahan

 

Varsity letter winners:

Ezekiel Allen
Isaiah Allen
Beckett Green
Johnathan Jacobsen
Kenneth Jacobsen
Aleksia Jump
Ossian Merkel
Allie Powers
Ivy Rudat
Cyrus Sparacio
George Spear
Mikayla Wagner
Devon Wyman

 

Participation certificates:

Hunter Atteberry
Zachary Blitch
Reagan Callahan
Donovan Fox
Nolan Hunt
Ava Lucero
Jeann Nitta
Zachary Saho
Will Tierney
Noelle Western

Senior harriers (l to r) George Spear, Ezekiel Allen, Zachary Saho, Jeann Nitta, Reagan Callahan, Noelle Western, and Aleksia Jump

Ava Lucero

Letter winners (l to r) Ossian Merkel, Johnathan Jacobsen, and Cyrus Sparacio

Longtime cross country coach Craig Pedlar, who worked in both Coupeville and Oak Harbor, imparts wisdom to the current generation of trail runners.

Aleksia Jump

On to next season!

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Solomon Rudat gets up close and personal with a rival. (Julie Wheat photo)

Every letterman can return next season.

With no seniors on this year’s roster, the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer squad went 15 players deep, and first-year coach Jim Kunz awarded every man on his roster a varsity letter.

Which makes sense, since most of the Wolves saw considerable field time during a season in which CHS picked up four of its five wins on its home pitch.

The booters were the first of Coupeville’s six fall sports teams to hand out postseason honors, kicking things off with a pizza party Tuesday night.

Josh Richards jumps on an unsuspecting soccer ball. (Julie Wheat photo)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Sage Arends
Mal Chapa
Wyatt Fitch-Marron
Diego Gonzalez
Edmund Kunz
Liam Lawson
Jacob Lujan
Josh Richards
Sam Richards
Sawyer Rudat
Solomon Rudat
Shiloh Sandlin
Brian Thompson
Aiden Wheat
Edmund Wilson

The Wolves prepare to take the field on breast cancer awareness night. (Jackie Saia photo)

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Haylee Armstrong (left) and Capri Anter played key roles for a high-flying CHS softball squad. (Michelle Armstrong photo)

They dominated on the field and off.

Putting together a 20-3 season, the Coupeville High School softball squad went four games deep at the 2B state tourney — the second-best performance in program history.

Thursday, Aaron Lucero and his coaching staff hailed their players for all their hard work throughout the spring, handing out letters and awards at a team banquet.

Topping things was the announcement that seven players received All-League honors when Northwest 2B/1B League coaches voted.

Seniors Mia Farris and Madison McMillan, junior Teagan Calkins, and freshman hurler Adeline Maynes were First-Team picks, with seniors Taylor Brotemarkle and Jada Heaton and sophomore Haylee Armstrong tabbed as Second-Team selections.

In team awards, Calkins, Coupeville’s ace catcher, was selected as the Most Outstanding Player.

McMillan was the Offensive MVP, Maynes the Defensive MVP, while Armstrong won the Dirt Bag Award and Farris earned the Heart Award.

Calkins, Farris, and McMillan were honored for their work as team captains, while Heaton, Brotemarkle, Chloe Marzocca, McMillan, and Farris received Four-Year Awards.

Taylor Brotemarkle gets mobbed by Mia Farris (left) and Jada Heaton after making a spectacular catch. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Capri Anter
Haylee Armstrong
Taylor Brotemarkle
Teagan Calkins
Mia Farris
Jada Heaton
Ava Lucero
Chloe Marzocca
Adeline Maynes
Madison McMillan
Chelsi Stevens
Danica Strong
Sydney Van Dyke

 

Participation certificates:

Emma Cushman
Emma Leavitt
Olivia Martin
Allison Powers
Mary Western

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