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Kyla Briscoe serves up another winner. (John Fisken photos)

Kyla Briscoe serves up another winner. (John Fisken photos)

The 2014 Wolf varsity spikers (minus the injured Sydney Autio).

The 2014 Wolf varsity spikers (minus the injured Sydney Autio).

Defensive Player of the Year Valen Trujillo moonlights as a lineswoman.

Defensive Player of the Year Valen Trujillo moonlights as a lineswoman.

JV today, potential varsity stars tomorrow.

JV today, potential varsity stars tomorrow.

Kacie Kiel hauled home some hardware.

The Coupeville High School senior was selected as team MVP, won the “Pack Pride” Award and shared the Captains Award with Madeline Strasburg when the Wolf spikers kicked off the fall awards season Thursday night.

Strasburg was also a two-time winner, being honored as Best Teammate, while freshman Lauren Rose was tabbed as Most Improved.

Senior Hailey Hammer (Offensive Player of the Year) and sophomore Valen Trujillo (Defensive Player of the Year) rounded out the varsity award winners.

Hammer and Trujillo were also honored by league coaches, being picked as First-Team All-Olympic League performers.

Big-hitting freshman Katrina McGranahan was picked as the JV squad’s MVP, with Claire Mietus (Most Inspirational), Sofia Hassapis (Most Improved) and Lauren Grove (Coaches Award) also being honored.

Letter winners were McKenzie Bailey, Kyla Briscoe, Tiffany Briscoe, Miranda Engle, Hammer, Kiel, Ally Roberts, Rose, Strasburg, Trujillo and Monica Vidoni.

Receiving letters of participation were Payton Aparicio, Maggie Crimmins, Grove, Hassapis, Jae LeVine, Hope Lodell, McGranahan, Mietus, Abby Parker, Brittany Powers, Kayla Rose, Kameryn St Onge, Mackenzi Valko and Allison Wenzel.

The awards banquet wrapped up the first season for varsity coach Breanne Smedley and the last one (at least for now) for departing JV coach Amy King.

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When the Bayne Train starts rollin,' would-be tacklers start flinchin'. (John Fisken photos)

“Get outta my way! I got burgers to cook after I score!!” (John Fisken photo)

They can’t spell his name right, but they did recognize his talent.

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association picked Coupeville High School senior football sensation Josh Bayne as its 1A male athlete of the week for Week 10 of the fall season.

Bayne, who is identified as “Jos” on the WIAA’s official web site, was honored for his play in the Wolves 55-38 crunching of Bellevue Christian Nov. 7.

He scored six touchdowns against the Vikings — bringing his season total to 25 — rambling for 311 yards on the ground.

Bayne also caught two touchdown passes, recorded seven tackles, picked off a pass and recovered a fumble.

How complete was his domination?

Late in the game, it was rumored he was cooking hamburgers for the Coupeville Booster Club between plays, then sprinting back on the field just in time to take the hand-off.

The WIAA picks one male and one female athlete from each of the state’s classifications (4A, 3A, 2A, 1A, 2B, 1B) to honor each week.

Other winners for Week 10 included Aaron Roe of Jackson, who won the 4A state cross country title and Taylor Vadset of North Kitsap, who scored a pair of goals in a district girls’ soccer playoff win that lifted her team into the 2A state tourney.

To see all the winners and bask in the glow of “Jos,” pop over to:

http://wiaa.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=961

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Makana Stone

Makana Stone (32) in full-on Beast Mode. (John Fisken photo)

Makana Stone is the best.

There is no disputing that, after the Coupeville High School sophomore was tabbed as the 1A Female Athlete of the Week for Week 16 of the 2013-2014 school year by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.

Stone was honored for back-to-back big game performances in wins over Orcas Island and La Conner.

Against Orcas she pumped in 10 of her game-high 19 points in the first quarter alone, while hauling down 10 rebounds in the game.

Each week the WIAA honors one male and one female athlete in each of Wasshington’s classifications (4A, 3A, 2A, 1A, 2B, 1B). To see the other winners, click over to:

http://www.wiaa.com/ardisplay.aspx?ID=1132

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