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Lucy Tenore (front) is joined by fellow Wolves (l to r) Lyla Stuurmans, Olivia Schaffeld, and Abby Mulholland at an OHHS volleyball match. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was the calm before the storm.

With their own trip to the district tourney a day away, several Coupeville High School volleyball players made an appearance at Oak Harbor’s match Tuesday night.

While the Wildcats fell in straight sets to visiting Ferndale, the atmosphere and excitement should help prep the Wolves for their own adventure.

On to La Conner!

On to play Auburn Adventist Academy at 5 PM Wednesday, where a win sends CHS into a 7:30 tilt against the host Braves, with a trip to state at stake.

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Mia Farris goes airborne to beat the defense. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The postseason arrives, in a hail of photos.

The Coupeville High School volleyball squad is off to La Conner Wednesday for the District 1/2 tourney.

Before the Wolves go, a final photo essay featuring shots from the season we haven’t used yet.

Taylor Brotemarkle lofts a super-soft set.

Madison McMillan gets artful at the net.

Ryanne Knoblich plays superb defense.

Jill Prince (left) and Lyla Stuurmans defend their net.

Prince, right back at it.

Grey Peabody slices ‘n dices.

Gwen Gustafson (front) and Issabel Johnson team up to defend the back line.

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Coupeville High School junior Dominic Coffman gets to rumble one more game this season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Not done just yet.

The Coupeville High School football team has picked up a week 10 crossover game against another school which missed the playoffs.

The Wolves, who sit at 2-5, head to Highline Memorial Stadium Thursday, Nov. 4 to play Seattle’s Evergreen High School.

Kickoff is 6 PM.

The stadium is located at 400 S. 156th Street in Burien.

The game will pit Coupeville, a 2B school, against a 2A foe from the vaunted 2A/3A/4A Kingco — albeit one which finished dead-last in the 2A division.

Evergreen, 1-7, earned its lone win when Foster forfeited the regular-season finale.

Prior to that, the Wolverines lost:

50-42 to Sultan
55-6 to Meridian
49-14 to Lindbergh
48-14 to Highline
46-12 to Interlake
40-18 to Renton
25-19 to Sammamish

Evergreen will have a substantial player advantage, as it lists 50 players on its roster, while Coupeville is in the 20-22 range.

Best names on the roster?

Shady Earl, a sophomore defensive back/running back, and Viking Bergfast, a junior linebacker/running back.

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Bryley Gilbert pounds towards the finish line. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Fall sports can’t totally fade out until we’ve used up all our photos.

Today’s collection is a mix of cross country, football, and boys soccer images, with a fan pic tossed in for good measure.

To see more of John Fisken’s photographic work, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/

 

Scott Hilborn catches up with an old friend.

Edie Bittner hits the finish line.

Xavier Murdy goes for a run.

Cristina McGrath flies across the grass.

Logan Downes sprints to freedom.

Wolf fans support their team.

Tony Garcia: “I’m kicking it way over there!”

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Maddie Georges and CHS volleyball are 10-5 heading into the postseason. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves need two wins in one night to advance to state.

Three teams enter, one exits with a ticket to state.

This year’s version of the district volleyball playoffs is a fairly streamlined affair, with just two matches being played.

Coupeville and Auburn Adventist Academy face off at 5 PM Wednesday, Nov. 3 at La Conner High School in a loser-out match to kick things off.

The winner returns to the floor at 7:30 to play the tourney hosts, who happen to be the two-time defending 2B state champs.

Barring a major upset, the Braves then head off to Yakima to defend their crown.

Coupeville fans already know La Conner well, but Auburn Adventist is a different thing.

The Falcons are the lone 2B school playing in the 1B Sea-Tac League, and finished third out of 10 schools this season.

Auburn handed the league’s top team, Crosspoint Academy, its only conference loss, yet was swept in straight sets by Coupeville’s Northwest 2B/1B League mate Darrington in a non-conference tilt.

With Coupeville having squashed the Loggers both times they played this season, that seems to be a positive for the Wolves.

But, it’s the playoffs, so anything goes.

 

What: District 1/2 volleyball tourney

When: Wednesday, Nov. 3

Where: La Conner High School (307 N 6th St.)

 

Admission:

Adults and students w/o ASB — $7
Students w/ASB — $5
Children (ages 6-12) and Senior Citizens — $5
Children (0-5) — Free

 

Bracket:

http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/m2/tourn.php?act=vt&tid=3376

 

Auburn Adventist Academy:

Season record: 10-6

League finish: #3 in 1B Sea-Tac League (only 2B school)

Sets W/L: 33-21

Coach: Lina Aiolupotea

Seniors: Online roster doesn’t list player grade levels.

Mascot: Falcons

 

Coupeville:

Season record: 10-5

League finish: #2 in Northwest 2B/1B League

Sets W/L: 30-19

Coach: Cory Whitmore

Seniors: None

Mascot: Wolves

 

La Conner:

Season record: 17-0

League finish: #1 in Northwest 2B/1B League

Sets W/L: 51-5

Coach: Suzanne Marble

Seniors: Hannah Cook, Sarah Cook, Rachel Cram, Emmaline Keller, Aubrie Sloniker

Mascot: Braves

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