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Lyla Stuurmans dominates at the net. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

We’ve reached the finish line.

The fall high school sports season reached its official end Thursday, with Coupeville volleyball players and coaches celebrating the most-successful campaign in program history.

The Wolf varsity, which was undefeated until the final day of the season, finished 18-2, won league and Bi-District titles, and earned a 4th place trophy at the state tourney.

Meanwhile, the JV spikers rolled to a 12-1 mark, avenging their only loss by swatting Mount Vernon Christian the second time around.

Wolf coaches Cory Whitmore, Ashley Menges, Scout Smith, and Cris Matochi honored 21 players with awards and certificates.

Taylor Brotemarkle triggers the action.

 

Varsity awards:

 

MVP:

Mia Farris

 

Heart of the Wolf:

Jada Heaton

 

Most Inspirational:

Mia Farris

 

Most Improved:

Dakota Strong

 

Captains:

Taylor Brotemarkle
Mia Farris
Lyla Stuurmans

 

Four-Year Awards:

Taylor Brotemarkle
Mia Farris
Jada Heaton
Katie Marti
Madison McMillan
Lyla Stuurmans

 

JV awards:

 

MVP:

Adeline Maynes

 

Most Inspirational:

Haylee Armstrong

 

Most Improved:

Sydney Van Dyke

 

Varsity letter winners:

Taylor Brotemarkle
Teagan Calkins
Lexis Drake
Mia Farris
Jada Heaton
Katie Marti
Chloe Marzocca
Madison McMillan
Dakota Strong
Lyla Stuurmans
Tenley Stuurmans

 

Participation certificates:

Capri Anter
Haylee Armstrong
Delilah Castellanos
Ari Cunningham
Willow Leedy-Bonifas
Adeline Maynes
Myra McDonald
Isa Mc Fetridge
Chelsi Stevens
Sydney Van Dyke

Chloe Marzocca rips off an ace.

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Wolf cheerleaders (l to r) Alysia Burdge, Abbigail Bond, and Ember Light are ready to get loud ‘n proud. (David Somes photo)

The final cheer has been sounded.

For the fall season, at least, as Coupeville High School’s spirit squad wrapped things up with an awards banquet Monday night.

Head coach Jennifer Morrell and her support staff honored 22 Wolves with a variety of awards and letters.

 

Coaches Award:

Kayla Moch

 

Wolf Award:

Alysia Burdge

 

Spirit Award:

Ember Light

 

4-Year Award:

Pamela Morrell

 

Most Improved:

Nick Shelly

Makenna Jonker-Chambers always brings big game spirit to the sideline. (Bailey Thule photo)

 

Varsity letter winners:

Cheyanne Atteberry
Alysia Burdge
Olivia Hall
Makenna Jonker-Chambers
Denali Kalwies
Bella Karr
Ember Light
Milana Light
Kayla Moch
Pamela Morrell
Laken Simpson
Hailey Smith
Kassidy Upchurch
Marin Winger

 

Participation certificates:

Garrett Bevill (Mascot)
Abbigail Bond
Elizabeth Lo (Manager)
Bea Roncada
Jacob Schooley
Lina Shelly
Nick Shelly
Avery Williams-Buchanan

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Solomon Rudat keeps his head in the game. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

One final shot, for glory and praise.

The Coupeville High School co-ed soccer squad wrapped its season Thursday with an awards banquet.

Wolf coaches Robert Wood and Kimberly Kisch handed out an assortment of mementos to their booters, who were fighting for a playoff berth right up through the final day of the season.

Cael Wilson eyeballs the defense.

 

Awards:

 

Golden Boot (Most Goals):

Cael Wilson

 

Ballon d’Or (Most Outstanding Player):

Hurlee Bronec

 

MVPS:

Brian Thompson (8th)
Edmund Wilson (9th)
Solomon Rudat (10th)
Frankie Tenore (11th)
Hurlee Bronec (12th)

 

Most Improved:

Amelia Crowder

 

Captains – Varsity:

Preston Epp
Cael Wilson
Ayden Wyman

 

Captain – JV:

Frankie Tenore

 

Scholar-Athletes:

Hurlee Bronec
Amelia Crowder
Lillian Ketterling
Edmund Kunz
Josh Lujan
Taylor Marrs
Inara Maund
Solomon Rudat
Shiloh Sandlin
Frankie Tenore
Cael Wilson
Edmund Wilson
Ayden Wyman

Edmund Wilson kick-starts the action.

 

Varsity letter winners:

Sage Arends
Hurlee Bronec
Mason Butler
Preston Epp
Dane Hadsall
Lillian Ketterling
Angel Partida
Solomon Rudat
Frankie Tenore
Brian Thompson
Matthew Ward
Tamsin Ward
Cael Wilson
Edmund Wilson
Ayden Wyman

 

Participation certificates:

Niella Bryan
Amelia Crowder
Emma Cushman
Wyatt Fitch-Marron
Edmund Kunz
Josh Lujan
Taylor Marrs
Inara Maund
Roger Merino-Martinez
Sam Richards
Shiloh Sandlin

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Junior quarterback Chase Anderson led his team in scoring, racking up 99 points this season. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The gear is turned in, and the final page turned.

The Coupeville High School football team capped a successful season Friday with a dessert banquet, handing out awards and letters.

The 2B Wolves went 5-4 while playing five of their nine games against 1A foes.

That included a Homecoming win over Friday Harbor, and a comeback for the ages on the road against Cedar Park Christian-Bothell.

And it’s off to the races.

In contention for a state playoff berth until the final week, Coupeville loses a solid pack of seniors but can return many of their key players next season.

With only two Northwest 2B/1B League schools playing 11-man football — three others play eight-man while two don’t participate at all — coaches opted not to name an All-Conference squad.

But here’s what CHS head man Bennett Richter and his staff handed out:

 

Offensive MVP:

Chase Anderson

 

Defensive MVP:

Marcelo Gebhard

 

Way of the Wolf:

Jack Porter

 

Scout Team Player of the Year:

Gabe Smith

 

Four-Year Players:

Hunter Bronec
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter

 

Captains:

Chase Anderson
Marcelo Gebhard
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter

 

Varsity letter winners:

Chase Anderson
Liam Blas
Hunter Bronec
Jayme Carranza
Nathan Coxsey
Marquette Cunningham
Marcelo Gebhard
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Davin Houston
Riley Lawless
Aiden O’Neill
Jack Porter
Johnny Porter
Zander Pulliam
Gabe Smith
Jackson Sollars
Malachi Somes
Ira Volpentesta
Ayden Warren
Jonah Weyl

 

Participation certificates:

Richmond Bandong
Ryan Beaston
Matthew Campbell (Manager)
Zechariah Hammond
Chance Hart
Khanor Jump
Zach Millay
Keegan Ramos-Kalwies
Nikolas Rogers
Jude Swankie

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Ezekiel Allen (left) and Kenneth Jacobsen battle down the stretch. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re the fastest to the finish line.

Coupeville High School’s cross country runners are the first Wolf fall sports athletes to hold a season-ending banquet, handing out awards and letters Wednesday night.

As she hailed her harriers, CHS coach Elizabeth Bitting also praised all involved in the program.

“A heartfelt thank you to the parents as well,” she said. “And thank you to our team parent, Shaloma Allen.

“A thank you to (CMS) Coach (Amber) Wyman for attending races with us, and Mr. Coach Wyman for the miles he logged with ‘The Boys’.”

The Wolves will graduate four runners, with three of those having competed during all four of their years at CHS.

“It was a great season!” Bitting said. “Missing those seniors already.”

Young Wolves (l to r) Mary Western, Ava Lucero, and Dahlia Miller can all return next season. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

 

Awards:

 

Most Valuable Runners:

Ezekiel Allen
Mikayla Wagner

 

Captains:

Landon Roberts
Noelle Western

 

Four-Year Award:

Carson Field
Landon Roberts
Thomas Strelow

 

Character Award:

Ari Armstrong

 

Most Improved:

Reagan Callahan

 

Most Inspirational:

Jeann Nitta

 

Newcomer of the Year:

Isaiah Allen

 

Coaches Award:

Kenneth Jacobsen
Ava Lucero

 

State meet participants:

Ezekiel Allen
Carson Field
Kenneth Jacobsen
Aleksia Jump
Aleera Kent
Landon Roberts
George Spear
Thomas Strelow
Mikayla Wagner
Ethan Walling
Devon Wyman

 

Varsity letter winners:

Ezekiel Allen
Ari Armstrong
Reagan Callahan
Carson Field
Kenneth Jacobsen
Aleksia Jump
Aleera Kent
Landon Roberts
Ivy Rudat
George Spear
Thomas Strelow
Mikayla Wagner
Ethan Walling
Devon Wyman

 

JV participation certificates:

Isaiah Allen
Zach Blitch
Beckett Green
Johnathan Jacobsen
Ava Lucero
Dahlia Miller
Jeann Nitta
Lydia Price
Will Tierney
Mary Western
Noelle Western

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