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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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Delanie Lewis (middle) and Brynn Parker were named the “Best Doubles Team” of the season. (Starla Seal photo)

They aced banquet season.

The Coupeville High School girls’ tennis squad capped a successful campaign by handing out awards and letters at a recent team shindig, with singles ace Dahlia Miller being tabbed as MVP.

That award went to “the best overall player: leadership, attitude, coachability, and team spirit.”

Other awards handed out included:

 

Most Improved Player:
Mila Light

 

Rookie of the Year:
Rowan Stoner

 

Best Doubles Team:

Delanie Lewis
Brynn Parker

 

Clutch Performer:
Ember Light

 

Coach’s Award:
Kauri Hamilton

 

Hype Master:
Ashlee Wells

 

Sunblock MVP (Player most prepared for outdoor matches):
Chloe Ferguson

 

Rally Queen:
Sofia Phay

 

Silent Assassin & Best Singles Player:
Tenley Stuurmans

 

Social Butterfly:
Miles Gerber

 

Practice Beast:
Samantha Wallace

 

Team Spirit Award:
Savannah Coxsey

Dahlia Miller smacks a winner. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Miles Gerber
Kauri Hamilton
Delanie Lewis
Ember Light
Mila Light
Dahlia Miller
Brynn Parker
Sofia Phay
Tenley Stuurmans

 

Participation certificates:

Savannah Coxsey
Chloe Ferguson
Rowan Stoner
Samantha Wallace
Ashlee Wells

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Wolf diamond men (left to right) Camden Glover, Carson Grove, Landon Roberts, and Jesus Madrigal enjoy a win. (Stevie Glover photo)

Landon Roberts exited with a bang.

The Coupeville High School senior collected three of his team’s seven awards Wednesday when Wolf baseball capped its season with a banquet.

Roberts was tabbed as the Defensive Player of the Year and the Swiss Army Knife Award winner, while also being honored for playing hardball all four years of his high school run.

Joining him as award winners were Camden Glover (Offensive Player of the Year), Aiden O’Neill (Wolf Pack Leader), Riley Lawless (Most Improved) and Leo Rodriguez (Future Prospect).

Riley Lawless waits for the throw. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Baseball, which is the first CHS spring sports team to hold a banquet, finished 6-13 overall, 5-7 in Northwest 2B/1B League play.

The highlight of the season for the Wolves was a point where they reeled off six wins in an eight-game span at midseason.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Coop Cooper
Camden Glover
Carson Grove
Riley Lawless
Jayden Little
Jesus Madrigal
Aiden O’Neill
Phin Rhodes
Landon Roberts
Leo Rodriguez
Trent Thule
Chris Zenz

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David Somes, a man of the people. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Another season in the books.

The Coupeville High School boys’ basketball program wrapped its eighth season under Brad Sherman, and its 108th overall, with an awards banquet Friday night.

Manager David Somes took home the Heart of Service Award, while Hunter Bronec, Landon Roberts, and Chase Anderson were honored as varsity captains.

Riley Lawless received kudos for his work as JV captain as well.

Hunter Bronec, Roberts, Jack Porter, Hurlee Bronec, Johnny Porter, and Somes were hailed for being with the program all four years of their high school careers, with two Wolves making the All-League team.

Junior Chase Anderson was a First Team selection by Northwest 2B/1B League coaches, while Hurlee Bronec was tabbed to the Second Team.

The battle never ends.

 

Awards:

 

MVP:
Chase Anderson

Offensive Player of the Year:
Hurlee Bronec

Defensive Player of the Year:
Landon Roberts

Hard Hat Award:
Hunter Bronec

Marble Jar Award:
Jack Porter

Humility Award:
Johnny Porter

Tootsie Pop Player of the Year:
Zander Pulliam

 

Varsity letter winners:

Chase Anderson
Hunter Bronec
Hurlee Bronec
Carson Field
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Aiden O’Neill
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter
Zander Pulliam
Landon Roberts
David Somes (Manager)
Malachi Somes

 

Participation Certificates:

Sage Arends
Liam Blas
Nathan Coxsey
Carson Grove
Davin Houston
Khanor Jump
Riley Lawless
Jayden Little
Kyle McCrimmon
Mahkai Myles

On to next season!

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