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Tenley Stuurmans (left) and Chelsi Stevens get pumped. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re on a roll headed for the rematch.

The Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad has only one small ding on its record this season — a three-set loss to Mount Vernon Christian in which the Wolves actually won more points than the Hurricanes.

Now, after shredding visiting Friday Harbor 25-16, 25-15, 15-10 Tuesday, the Wolves have won four straight and are primed for some revenge.

Sitting at 5-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 6-1 overall, Coupeville’s JV spikers get that rematch a week from now, when they travel to MVC Tuesday, Oct. 15.

Between now and then, the Wolves will practice, some of their players will join the varsity on an Eastern Washington trip this weekend, and the squad will bask in the glow of its current winning streak.

CHS made sure to keep the good times rolling by immediately pouncing on Friday Harbor, seizing the advantage from Adeline Maynes opening serve and never letting go.

With the fab frosh joining teammates Ari Cunningham and Tenley Stuurmans in ripping off torrid runs at the service stripe, the Wolves dictated play all night.

Cunningham craftily snapped off one of her team-high seven aces to key an early run, before coming back around to end the opening set with a six-point run at the line.

She got some help from Stuurmans, who crunched a crosscourt winner at the net, and Dakota Strong, who froze the defense with a well-placed tip for another point.

But Cunningham wasn’t finished there, peppering the Wolverines all night with her serves, while Sydney Van Dyke and Haylee Armstrong also showcased their love of aces during the second set.

The Wolves congratulate their teammates for a job well done.

Friday Harbor stayed scrappy, but the Wolves had a height advantage at the net, with Strong and Stuurmans instituting a no-fly zone for any volleyballs attempting to sneak back over the twine.

The set and match-clinching point came on a rally where Coupeville dug the ball off the floor, then popped it into position for Maynes to get magical.

With her back to the net, the Wolf setter flipped a winner over her head, the ball slicing right through a pack of defenders, before skidding merrily away.

While the third set was for practice, Coupeville didn’t let up, getting big winners from Cunningham and Isa Mc Fetridge to stay close, before finishing things off by scoring the night’s final five points.

The very last one came courtesy Armstrong, who like running mates Chelsi Stevens and Capri Anter, locked the court down from side to side, never allowing the visitors to get in a rhythm.

With work at the service line from Myra McDonald, and bench support from Delilah Castellanos, Willow Leedy-Bonifas, and Lexis Drake, everyone on the roster had a role in the win.

Two in particular earned an extra bit of praise from Wolf coach Ashley Menges, however, with the volleyball guru noting the continued growth and hard work of Stevens and Mc Fetridge.

 

Tuesday stats:

Capri Anter — 1 dig, 1 assist
Haylee Armstrong — 1 kill, 4 digs, 1 assist, 3 aces
Ari Cunningham — 1 kill, 1 dig, 1 assist, 7 aces
Adeline Maynes — 2 kills, 1 dig, 8 assists, 5 aces
Isa Mc Fetridge — 1 kill
Dakota Strong — 3 kills
Tenley Stuurmans — 6 kills, 2 digs, 3 assists, 3 aces
Sydney Van Dyke — 5 kills, 3 digs, 1 ace

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Adeline Maynes (left) and Sydney Van Dyke delivered big performances Tuesday as Coupeville’s JV swept La Conner. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

A little bump in the road? No big thing.

Bouncing back from a razor-thin loss in its last match, the Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad delivered an epic message Tuesday night.

Invading the gym in which a dynasty was built, the hungry Wolves savaged host La Conner in straight sets, getting big contributions from everyone on the floor.

The 25-9, 26-24, 20-18 win lifts CHS to 2-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 3-1 overall.

While her team came up just short against Mount Vernon Christian in its last match, JV spiker guru Ashley Menges saw a big turnaround. And it pleased her.

“First set looked so clean,” she said. “We’re applying things we’ve learned in practice, things were going really well all the way through.

“Set two we let off the gas a little and got a little complacent, but it was a good lesson to learn how to dig ourselves out of holes.”

Coupeville had nine different players rack up stats Tuesday, a balanced effort Menges loves to see.

“Lots of really good things tonight,” she said. “Lots of players that are starting to show promising things.”

Rockin’ and rollin.

Menges praised the effort of freshmen Isa Mc Fetridge and Chelsi Stevens, who was placed in a new position “and did great filling in where the team needed her.”

The wham-bam duo of Dakota Strong and Lexis Drake combined for 14 kills, joining up with Capri Anter, who carved up the Braves for eight put-aways of her own.

La Conner often didn’t know where the ball was coming from, but they knew it was coming back over the net hard and fast.

Dakota and Lexi had a really strong night at the net, being consistent as well as keeping their focuses that they work on in practice,” Menges said.

“Overall, lots of really good things and it’s always nice to walk out of that gym with a win.”

 

Tuesday stats:

Capri Anter — 8 kills, 6 digs, 1 ace
Haylee Armstrong — 15 digs, 1 assist, 4 aces
Lexis Drake — 8 kills, 3 digs, 2 aces
Adeline Maynes — 3 kills, 1 dig, 8 assists, 8 aces
Isa Mc Fetridge — 1 ace
Chelsi Stevens — 1 kill
Dakota Strong — 6 kills
Tenley Stuurmans — 1 kill, 5 digs, 10 assists, 2 aces
Sydney Van Dyke — 3 kills, 4 digs, 1 assist, 4 aces

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Wolf pitcher Capri Anter teamed up with cousin Haylee Armstrong to shut down Orcas Tuesday afternoon. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

These Wolves carry big bats, and they’re not afraid to use them.

Thumping 14 hits Tuesday, spraying base knocks to every part of the field, the Coupeville High School varsity softball squad rallied to crunch visiting Orcas Island 16-5.

Playing for the fourth time in five days, CHS fell prey to a bit of fatigue early, then demonstrated why it’s the class of the Northwest 2B/1B League.

With the win, which was mercy-ruled after five innings, the Wolves get to 7-0 in league play, 10-4 overall.

Next up are home games Thursday against Concrete and Saturday against Darrington as Kevin McGranahan’s squad chases another conference crown.

In the moment, however, Coupeville can bask in the afterglow of reaching double-digit wins for the seventh consecutive season.

That continued run of excellence was built on the kind of grit the current Wolves showcased Tuesday.

A very-young team with no seniors but a lot of 8th graders and freshmen never flinched after falling behind 3-0 in the top of the first.

Wolf hurler Haylee Armstrong re-found her groove, ending things emphatically by tossing her third strikeout of the opening frame, and then the bats went to work.

Mia Farris stroked a one-out single to kick things off, followed by Taylor Brotemarkle massacring the ball, launching an RBI triple over the centerfielder’s head, and the prairie was hoppin’.

Coupeville pushed two more runs across in the first, with Madison McMillan spanking an RBI single, before scampering home to score when her steal of third base spooked the Orcas catcher into airmailing the ball into left field.

The Wolves might have gotten more, but the Viking shortstop flat-out robbed Ava Lucero, going airborne to spear her liner a foot off the ground.

That got a nice round of applause but would be one of the few times Orcas would have a positive moment the rest of the day.

While the bats were hot, so were the defensive plays.

Wolf catcher Teagan Calkins nailed a would-be base thief to end the top of the second, Farris made a superb diving catch in center to deny a hitter, and CHS pulled off a wham-bam double play to end the game.

Chelsi Stevens socked a pair of hits, while playing strong defense at first. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

On the final play, first-baseman Chelsi Stevens threw out a runner coming home, immediately followed by Calkins spinning away and laying a laser into McMillan’s glove at third.

Do you remember the first time you saw John Travolta, rockin’ the pink socks, dance the hand jive in Grease, forever changing the laws of physics?

Sometimes watching Calkins, AKA “The Red Dragon,” play catcher, you get a similar feeling.

It’s like freakin’ poetry in motion, only with a lot more in-game hollering and occasional side eye thrown at dad Shawn if he’s a step slow in delivering her beverage.

If her defense was the star of the show, Calkin’s bat was a close second, and she joined Brotemarkle and Sydney Van Dyke in lashing run-scoring hits as CHS turned a 3-3 game into a 7-3 lead.

From there, the Wolves iced the game with a vintage 13-batter, nine-run fourth inning.

A string of walks to the big boppers loaded the bases, with Bailey Thule, Stevens, and Shania Kenney coming off the bench to score their teammates.

Stevens obliterated the ball on a booming double to left — her second hit of the game — while Kenney, a first-year player making huge strides, lashed a single back up the middle to the great joy of her teammates.

Shania Kenney, stone-cold diamond assassin. (Jackie Saia photo)

Farris got nailed on the ankle by a wayward pitch, after earlier taking a throw off the top of her helmet.

As she rambled down to first base, someone from the bench hollered “Stop hitting her! She’s delicate!!”

There was nothing delicate after that, as Brotemarkle, her bat smoking from the torrid hitting show she was putting on, thumped another RBI single, before McMillan and Calkins pasted back-to-back two-baggers to complete the rout.

 

Tuesday stats:

Capri Anter — One walk
Taylor Brotemarkle — Two singles, one triple, one walk
Teagan Calkins — One single, two doubles, one walk
Mia Farris — One single, two walks
Shania Kenney — One single
Madison McMillan — Two singles, one double, one walk
Chelsi Stevens — One single, one double
Sydney Van Dyke — One single, one walk

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Seth Woollet deals. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The sun was nowhere to be found, but the sound of wins drew in the photographers.

Coupeville High School softball crushed visiting La Conner Thursday, while Wolf baseball rallied for an extra-innings win, and John Fisken was on hand to click away.

The pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything he shot, and possibly buy some glossies for Aunt Gertrude, pop over to:

 

Softball:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Softball-2024/SB-2024-04-11-vs-LaConner

 

Baseball:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2024/BB-2024-04-11-vs-LaConner

Chelsi Stevens gets in-game tips from diamond guru Aaron Lucero.

“Home, sweet home!!”

The wrecking crew waits to unleash destruction.

“I’m safe!”

Danica Strong rips a basehit.

Wolf coaches ponder what it would be like to actually play games in sunshine.

Bailey Thule, too quick for you.

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Chelsi Stevens is one of six 8th graders playing both high school and middle school hoops. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

There is power in numbers.

Coupeville Middle School girls’ basketball coaches have so many athletes this winter, they’ve been able to field four teams.

Since other Cascade League schools only have 2-3 squads, that requires a bit of work to ensure every Wolf will see the floor.

After some scrambling by CHS/CMS Athletic Director Willie Smith, Coupeville’s fourth team will play on Saturday afternoons, with Jerry Helm and Eric Wagner coaching.

Coaches Bennett Richter (left) and Brooke Crowder share practice stories with Bob Martin, a veteran of the middle school wars.

The first three squads, under the tutelage of coaches Bennett Richter and Brooke Crowder, have an eight-game Cascade League schedule which kicks off Thursday at home against South Whidbey.

That group includes six 8th graders who doubled up this winter and also played high school basketball.

In the list below, those two-timers are indicated by an **.

 

Coupeville’s massive 45-player roster:

Ava Alford
Zariyah Allen
Sophia Batterman
Amelia Crowder
Annabelle Cundiff
Ari Cunningham **
Amaiya Curry
Emma Cushman
Isabella de Souza Oliveira Mc Fetridge
Marina Flood
Isley Garcia Fernandez
Hazel Goldman
Emma Green
Olivia Hall
Finley Helm
Addison Jacobson
Lillian Ketterling
Claire Lachnit
Emma Leavitt
Willow Leedy-Bonifas
Ava Lucero **
Taylor Marrs **
Elizabeth Marshall
Olivia Martin
Inara Maund
Adie Maynes **
Kaleigha Millison
Kennedy O’Neill
Brooklyn Pope
Pria Powell
Allison Powers
Annaliese Powers
Cassandra Powers
Rhylin Price
Selah Rivera
Zayne Roos
Katelyn Sellers
Laken Simpson
Sage Stavros
Chelsi Stevens **
Tenley Stuurmans **
Cameron Van Dyke
Sydney Van Dyke
Tamsin Ward
Marin Winger

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