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Hunter (left) and Hurlee Bronec are leaving the outdoors behind and heading into the gym for basketball season. (Danica Strong photos)

One week left.

Or actually more like three or four days.

Fall sports comes to a close for Coupeville High School this coming week, with volleyball making a trek to Yakima for the state tourney Wednesday and possibly Thursday.

The Wolf spikers are the last team standing as soccer, football, cross country, and cheer have wrapped their campaigns.

So that means today’s look at the standings is our last one until basketball season kicks into gear.

Ari Armstrong, Nick Shelly and associates have gotten CHS sports off to a strong start this fall.

 

Northwest League boys’ soccer:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 8-0-0 17-2-0
Lopez Island 6-2-0 14-2-0
PC Christian 6-2-0 12-4-2
Coupeville 4-4-0 6-8-1
Friday Harbor 4-4-0 8-7-0
MV Christian 4-4-0 9-5-1
CPC-Lynnwood 2-6-0 5-9-0
La Conner 2-6-0 2-11-1
Grace Academy 0-8-0 2-12-0

 

Northwest League football — (11-Man):

School League Overall
Coupeville 1-1 5-4
Friday Harbor 1-1 4-5

 

Northwest League football — (8-Man):

School League Overall
Darrington 1-0 5-5
La Conner 0-0 3-4
Concrete 0-1 3-6

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 10-0 16-0
Darrington 6-2 18-5
La Conner 6-4 12-9
Orcas Island 6-4 12-10
MV Christian 4-6 7-10
Concrete 1-7 9-11
Friday Harbor 0-10 2-13

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The champs. (Mark Saia photo)

The Wolf spikers are making history on a daily basis.

Led by a very strong pack of seniors, the 2024 edition of the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad continues to put together a run like no other.

The latest conquest came Saturday at La Conner, where the Wolves polished off Orcas Island in straight sets to get to a program-record 16-0, claim the District 1/2 title, and punch a return trip to the state tourney.

Keyed by a hit-happy offense and a scrambling defense, CHS swept the Vikings off the floor to a 25-4, 25-20, 25-15 tune.

“Really proud of all the people and effort — well before tonight — that went into a district championship,” said Coupeville coach Cory Whitmore.

“We came out firing in the first and they made some adjustments to keep it a lot closer in the second.

“But going up 2-0 I was proud of the girls for keeping laser focus on the goal, playing point-to-point and finishing the job.”

The Wolves celebrate on Instagram, and I am here to poach the pics.

Senior setter Katie Marti, having flown past 1,000 career assists recently, continued to add to her torrid total, lofting pinpoint passes to her big hitters.

And whether the ball landed on the ferocious fingertips of Mia Farris, Teagan Calkins, Madison McMillan, or Lyla Stuurmans, the hapless orb quickly got the crud pounded out of it.

Spraying kills from all angles, the Wolves were, once again, too much for Orcas to handle for an extended period of time.

“Our offense looked really sharp all night, hitting with very few errors and very in-rhythm,” Whitmore said.

Teagan Calkins, Coupeville’s kill queen this season, basks in the afterglow. (Mark Saia photo)

“I’m so proud of how we’ve prepared in practice for these chances to play in big games,” Whitmore said. “And, of course, I’m proud of our program pushing to return to state.

“We are looking forward to the experience and pushing to play as deep into playoffs as possible.”

Coupeville, which is currently ranked #2 among all 2B schools by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, will find out its state tourney path Sunday, when teams are seeded, and the 16-team bracket is announced.

The double-elimination rumble is set for Nov. 13-14 at the Yakima SunDome.

This is the seventh time Coupeville volleyball has advanced to the big dance, and the third under Whitmore.

The Wolves, led by coaches Kim Meche and Toni Crebbin, qualified four straight years from 2001-2004, before making it back in 2017 and 2023 with Whitmore at the helm.

 

Saturday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 4 digs
Teagan Calkins — 8 kills, 1 block assist
Mia Farris — 10 kills, 5 digs, 4 aces
Jada Heaton — 1 kill, 1 assist, 1 block assist
Katie Marti — 1 kill, 4 digs, 26 assists, 6 aces
Madison McMillan — 3 kills, 9 digs, 3 assists
Lyla Stuurmans — 11 kills, 2 digs, 1 ace, 2 solo blocks
Tenley Stuurmans — 2 digs, 1 assist

Coupeville’s seniors roll on. (Jennifer Heaton photo)

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Coupeville cross country runners, ready to rumble. (Photos courtesy Elizabeth Bitting)

They finished the season like they started it — leaving everything out on the course.

Putting in some of their best times of the campaign Saturday at the 2B state cross country championships in Pasco, the Coupeville High School harriers closed with a bang.

“They all ran beautifully!” said Wolf coach Elizabeth Bitting. “What a cap off to an already great season!!”

Coupeville, which revived its cross country program in 2017 after a two-decade shut down, sent 11 runners East this time, most of the new era.

The Wolf boys had a full team in the competition and earned 9th place, one spot better than their finish last year.

Cle Elum-Roslyn claimed the boys’ team title, while Coupeville’s Northwest 2B/1B League rival Mount Vernon Christian was 7th.

Dexter Delaney, a senior from Liberty, won the individual crown.

The Wolf girls ran strongly.

On the girls’ side of things, it was incredibly close, with Rainier nipping Pope John Paul II 71-72 for the team crown.

Friday Harbor finished 8th as a unit to give the NWL its best showing among schools which qualified a full female team.

Top individual honors on the 5,000-meter course at the Sun Willows Golf Course went to Regan Thomas, a junior from Saint George’s.

Seniors (left to right) Carson Field, Landon Roberts, and Thomas Strelow score a photo op with their running guru.

Saturday’s meet was the last one for three Wolf seniors, as Carson Field, Landon Roberts, and Thomas Strelow reached the final finish line after helping rebuild their school’s running program.

“It’s an end of an era!” Bitting said. “Missing those senior boys already. Heavy sigh.”

But the future is a bright one, as eight of the 11 Wolves who ran in Pasco can return next year.

That group includes two freshmen (Mikayla Wagner, Devon Wyman), two sophomores (Kenneth Jacobsen, Ethan Walling), and four juniors.

Aleksia Jump, Ezekiel Allen, Aleera Kent, and George Spear will be seniors next year, as will be Noelle Western, a two-time state meet qualifier who was denied a third trip by injuries.

 

Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

Mikayla Wagner (36th) 21:45.60
Aleera Kent (69th) 23:05.10
Aleksia Jump (81st) 23:31.30
Devon Wyman (90th) 24:02.90

 

BOYS:

Carson Field (28th) 17:48.40
George Spear (37th) 18:14.30
Landon Roberts (38th) 18:16.20
Ezekiel Allen (49th) 18:33.80
Kenneth Jacobsen (55th) 18:51.20
Thomas Strelow (81st) 19:43.70
Ethan Walling (94th) 20:40.20

Bow Down to Cow Town.

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Willow Leedy-Bonifas (left) and Ari Cunningham lead the cheers for their fellow Wolf spikers. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Last chance to see them in person.

Coupeville High School volleyball fans filled the gym Thursday night to watch the Wolves swat La Conner in Bi-District playoff action, running their record to a pristine 15-0.

From this point on, the rest of the matches will be on the road, but they’ll always have the photos, some of which can be seen above and below.

To see on-court pics from this match, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball-2024-2025/VB-2024-11-07-vs-LaConner

 

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15-0 and rolling! (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Halfway to state, all the way to history.

Playing on its home court for the final time in 2024, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad opened the two-night bi-district tourney with a vengeance Thursday.

Obliterating visiting La Conner 25-12, 25-10, 25-14, the Wolves get to 15-0, establishing a program record for most wins in a single season.

The previous mark of 14 was jointly held by the 2004 and 2019 CHS teams.

Also, fast fact — out of 385 high schools playing volleyball in the state of Washington, Coupeville is one of just eight still undefeated as of Nov. 7.

The others are Curtis, Wenatchee, and Kennedy Catholic in 4A, White River in 3A, Chelan (with former Wolf Grace Roberts) in 1A, Adna in 2B, and Oakesdale in 1B.

Anyway, back to the main story.

Now, the Wolves advance to the bi-district championship match Saturday at La Conner High School, where they will face Orcas Island (12-8), a school they have swept in straight sets twice this season.

Win that 4:00 PM match and Coupeville collects a trophy and heads to the state tourney for a second straight year and third time under coach Cory Whitmore.

Lose, and the Wolves return to the floor at 8:00 PM to play the survivor of a 6:00 PM match between La Conner (10-9) and Auburn Adventist Academy (4-12).

The late rumble will decide the second team from the District 1/2 tourney to earn a berth at state.

You can see the bracket here:

https://www.wpanetwork.com/wiaa/brackets/tournament.php?act=view&tournament_id=4487

Bi-Districts began Thursday with action in Coupeville and Auburn, with the top-seeded Wolves being joined by District 1’s #3 team, La Conner, and District 2’s #3 squad, Forest Ridge.

The Braves made quick work of the Ravens, winning a loser-out match 25-8, 25-6, 25-6, before losing for the third time this season to the rampaging Wolves.

Coupeville, which features seven seniors, came out on fire and never relented.

“I want this one!” said Wolf setter Katie Marti during pre-game warmups, and whether she meant the one assist she needed to reach 1,000 for her career, or the win, the exuberant one achieved both goals.

Back-to-back kills from heavy hitters Lyla Stuurmans and Mia Farris staked the Wolves to a 2-1 lead in the opening set, and the rout was on.

Mia Farris and her proud mama.

Farris, who recorded a double-double (14 kills, 10 digs) in her final volleyball match on her home floor, was a wild woman unleashed, lashing winners from all angles.

“You’re gonna miss us later,” “Mia the Magnificent” wistfully told CHS assistant coach Ashley Menges during the post-match celebration, before both women agreed to put off any sustained tears for a later day.

While the Coupeville seniors will practice, but not play, in their own gym from this point on, there’s still much road volleyball left.

But before they left the comfort of their own digs, the Wolves wowed their fervent fans one more time.

They closed the first set on an absolute heater, with Marti flipping a winner between Brave defenders, followed by Stuurmans and Farris walloping the stuffing out of the ball.

Lyla Stuurmans elevates and destroys.

Set #2 was even more brutal, with junior Teagan Calkins stepping into the fray and slicin’ and dicin’ La Conner’s best defensive efforts.

Spraying kills before storming away to celebrate, “The Red Dragon” led a team-wide effort to use and abuse the Braves.

Whether it was Madison McMillan popping a nasty winner from the corner, Jada Heaton rising up to heroically deny La Conner at the net, or steady senior Taylor Brotemarkle and fab frosh Tenley Stuurmans digging balls off the ground, everything was clicking.

Chloe Marzocca and Dakota Strong joined the fun parade in the third set, with the former patrolling the backline and the latter springing off the bench to deliver her second match-ending kill of the season.

Lyla Stuurmans, who was a blocking machine at the net, denied the La Conner hitters again and again, while also getting a tip winner on a play set up by a sensational running save by Marti.

Whether piling up stats or making the unsung hustle plays, Christi Messner’s favorite child earned praise from her coach. And she wasn’t the only one.

Katie had a great game tonight,” said Wolf spiker guru Cory Whitmore. “She was focused and communicated really well.

Mia was on fire as well, very fluid and always in the moment.

“We protected the net, and our defense was very solid all night,” Whitmore added. “Our serving was tougher, and all the girls contributed in their roles and were on the same page.

“I’m very proud of them.”

 

Thursday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 2 digs, 1 assist
Teagan Calkins — 11 kills, 3 digs, 2 aces
Mia Farris — 14 kills, 10 digs, 1 ace
Jada Heaton — 2 kills, 1 dig
Katie Marti — 2 kills, 2 digs, 30 assists, 6 aces
Madison McMillan — 4 kills, 12 digs, 1 assist, 3 aces
Dakota Strong — 1 kill
Lyla Stuurmans — 5 kills, 5 digs, 1 assist, 4 solo blocks
Tenley Stuurmans — 6 digs, 1 assist

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