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Ryanne Knoblich had four digs Thursday as Coupeville thrashed visiting Friday Harbor. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Alita Blouin and Co. are 9-2 in league play, with one match left on the schedule.

A nice bounce-back.

Coming off a rough start to the week, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad drilled visiting Friday Harbor in a fairly quick, efficient manner Thursday night.

The 25-5, 25-11, 25-18 win in their home finale lifts the Wolves to 9-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League action, 9-5 overall.

After playing three matches in four days, CHS has Friday off, then travels to Langley Saturday for the Island Invitational.

The regular season finale is Oct. 28 at Mount Vernon Christian, with the district tournament set for Nov. 3 in La Conner.

Coupeville, as the #2 team out of District 1, faces Auburn Adventist Academy (currently 8-5), the #1 seed from District 2 at 5 PM that night.

The loser is done, while the winner returns to the floor at 7:30 to face two-time defending state champ La Conner (14-0) for the district crown.

Only one school advances to state from the District 1/2 tourney this season.

Any thoughts of playoffs were still far off Thursday, as Coupeville entered play coming off of back-to-back losses to South Whidbey and La Conner.

Things got really positive from the start in this one, however, as Wolf captain Maddie Georges lit a fire beneath her team.

Rifling off 13 straight points on her serve to open the match, she got some help as Lucy Tenore and Olivia Schaffeld staggered Friday Harbor with blasts at the net.

Even after Georges had been knocked off the service stripe — thanks to a lucky Wolverine lob which caught the back of the line on a rally — the visitors were never able to string together two points in the opening set.

Savina Wells and Schaffeld blistered the hands of Friday Harbor serve returners, while the eternally-springy Lyla Stuurmans dropped a devastating running tip, then danced away into her teammate’s arms.

The second set was a little more of a battle, as the Wolverines hung around for a bit, trailing just 11-8.

Enter Wells, flying in from the side, and exit the volleyball, which erupted from her fingers, slammed into the court for a winner, and skidded away screaming bloody murder.

That launched another Wolf run, with Georges and Wells combining to pick up 10 points on their serve as Coupeville pushed its advantage way out.

CHS brought a lot more power to the show than the visitors did, but the best play probably came from libero Alita Blouin, who flipped a winner back over her shoulder while on the run, looking away from the net.

With the match well in hand, Coupeville coach Cory Whitmore was able to get floor time for all 12 of his spikers, with his swing players picking up valuable varsity experience.

Madison McMillan, Grey Peabody, and Katie Marti, stars of tomorrow, all chipped in with hustle and alert reactions while in the game.

Meanwhile, Tenore delivered a dominant performance at the net, blasting a team-high nine kills, while fab frosh Stuurmans and Wells put the fear of God into anyone foolhardy enough to wander through their hitting zone.

 

Thursday stats:

Alita Blouin — 1 kill, 13 digs, 2 assists
Maddie Georges — 2 kills, 6 digs, 23 assists, 1 block assist, 8 aces
Taygin Jump — 4 digs, 1 ace
Ryanne Knoblich — 4 digs
Madison McMillan
— 1 ace
Grey Peabody — 1 kill
Jill Prince — 3 kills, 1 block solo, 1 block assist
Olivia Schaffeld 
— 4 kills, 3 digs, 1 assist, 2 aces
Lyla Stuurmans 
— 5 kills, 3 digs
Lucy Tenore — 9 kills
Savina Wells 
— 5 kills, 3 digs, 5 aces

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Taylor Brotemarkle and Wolf JV volleyball are a school-best 11-3 this fall. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Issabel Johnson hit like a freight train.

By the time the Coupeville High School sophomore was done Thursday, visiting Friday Harbor’s JV volleyball team was shell-shocked, shattered, and utterly destroyed.

Throwing down 23 consecutive points on her serve, Johnson was the first of many Wolves to soar as CHS strolled to a 25-2, 25-6, 25-13 rout.

The win lifts Coupeville’s young guns to a crisp 9-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 11-3 overall.

Boasting the best record of any Wolf fall sports team, the JV spikers and coach Ashley Menges close their season on the road at Mount Vernon Christian next Thursday, Oct. 28.

Playing in front of its home fans for the final time this season, Coupeville made short work of Friday Harbor.

The opening set was actually knotted at 2-2 when Johnson stepped to the service stripe, gently twirling the ball in her hands as she waited for the ref’s signal.

Then, she unleashed Hell.

Or, at least that’s what Friday Harbor probably thought, as serve after serve ripped off their fingertips, skidded away, or was completely unhittable.

The few times the Wolverines got the ball back over the net on a Johnson serve, her teammates made sure to quickly take care of business.

Madison McMillan smoked a nasty kill, while Jada Heaton delivered a pair of big-time thumps, crushing the volleyball and Friday Harbor’s spirit.

The only thing which stopped Johnson’s delicious rampage of terror was the simple fact the set ended, her 23-point run turning a 2-2 stalemate into a 25-2 romp.

How convincing was the first-set demolition?

The notebooks I use have 28 lines in them, which means, recording one point per line, you always go to a second page for each set.

Not so this time, as one page was all he wrote…

The second set was almost as big a romp, though the scrappy Wolverines did fight back a bit.

Katie Marti and McMillan both had strong runs on serve (though not 23 straight points strong), while Grey Peabody and Mia Farris owned control of the net.

Farris uncorked one kill which is still causing the gym walls to shake, while Peabody was a wild woman unleashed.

A tip winner here, a tip winner there, two solo blocks — which made her coach arch both eyebrows in approval — and her own ferocious spike.

The only thing slowing down Peabody was she occasionally had to sit on the bench long enough to allow the stat keeper to rest their over-worked fingers and apply some ice.

While the match was decided after two sets, the teams played a third for practice, allowing Taylor Brotemarkle, Peabody, and Marti a chance to shine at the service line.

Things ended on a very-appropriate note with Peabody soaring to the heavens, or at least the top of the net, to stuff Friday Harbor’s final rally.

At which point the stat keeper’s hand fell off, the ever-exuberant Marti bum-rushed her teammates, giving them all bear hugs, and the Wolves exited the floor like gunslingers who had just won another duel at high noon.

 

Thursday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 1 kill, 2 digs, 3 assists, 4 aces
Mia Farris — 2 kills, 1 dig
Jada Heaton — 2 kills, 3 aces
Issabel Johnson — 8 digs, 1 assist, 11 aces
Katie Marti — 1 kill, 6 assists, 5 aces
Madison McMillan — 2 kills, 3 digs, 3 aces
Grey Peabody — 5 kills, 2 solo blocks, 2 aces
Aby Wood — 1 dig, 1 assist

Mia Farris and Co. were deadly on serve once again.

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Coupeville High School cross country runner Helen Strelow won the Northwest 2B/1B League title Thursday afternoon. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

She saved her biggest moment for the brightest spotlight.

Coupeville High School junior Helen Strelow has been chasing a pair of speedy Mount Vernon Christian runners all season.

Thursday, at the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships, on her home course at Fort Casey State Park, the Wolf chomped the Hurricanes.

Hitting the line three seconds ahead of MVC’s Maddie Nielsen — her closest competitor — Strelow captured the girls individual title, the second-straight Wolf to do so.

She follows in the footsteps of Catherine Lhamon, who accomplished the feat last season as a senior.

Spurred on by Strelow’s title, the CHS girls placed four runners in the top six Thursday, also claiming the team title.

Meanwhile, the Coupeville boys, continuing their season-long war with MVC, placed second in the team results, nipped by just 31-33.

Hurricane sophomore Devin Van Zanten won the individual boys title.

With CHS coach Paige Spangler out of town, middle school cross country guru Elizabeth Bitting returned to the high school side of things for an afternoon.

“What an absolutely amazing day to have the league championship race,” she said. “Mother Nature was kind to us, the course was picture-perfect and the runners were ready!

“Fort Casey is probably my most favorite course in the area,” Bitting added. “The scenery is breathtaking, visitors to the park always cheer on all runners and our volunteers are first class!!!”

Carson Field finished 5th in the boys race.

Bitting, who coached the CHS program last season, got a chance to see many of her former runners in action, with some newcomers in the mix as well.

“Every athlete out there ran an amazing race!,” she said. “You could see the determination and drive in each and every one of them!

“What an amazing accomplishment for them! Each of them gave it their all, pushed themselves to the limits and finished strong!

“It was so awesome to see Helen kick it in high gear and overtake her opponent!”

Coupeville now advances to tri-districts, which will be held Thursday, Oct. 28 at Fort Steilacoom Park in Lakewood.

The top two teams, as well as the top 14 individual finishers, qualify for the state meet.

“I wish them all the very best,” Bitting said. “May they all have fast feet, big strides and lots of PR’s!!!”

 

Complete Thursday results (3.1 miles):

 

GIRLS:

Helen Strelow (1st) 24:56
Bryley Gilbert (4th) 26:21
Cristina McGrath (5th) 26:34
Claire Mayne (6th) 26.38
Erica McGrath (9th) 32:47
Edie Bittner (10th) 38:11

 

BOYS:

Mitchell Hall (3rd) 19:02
Cole White (4th) 19:23
Carson Field (5th) 19:26
Landon Roberts (10th) 20:44
Thomas Strelow (11th) 20:57
Hank Milnes (12th) 21:01
Tate Wyman (14th) 22:30
Reiley Araceley (17th) 22:59
Alex Merino-Martinez (19th) 24:13
Nick Wasik (23rd) 29:39
Dayvon Donavon (24th) 35:40

Freshman Landon Roberts helped the Wolf boys claim 2nd in the team title race.

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Katelin McCormick fires the ball into play. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was supposed to be his day off.

But the lure of a road game which became a home game for Coupeville High School girls soccer was too much, and photo clicker John Fisken ended up wandering down-Island after all.

To see more of what he shot, and possibly purchase some glossies for Grams and Gramps, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-soccer-2020-2021/GS-2021-10-20-vs-MVC/

 

Mary Milnes goes nuclear on the ball.

Ava Mitten dances on the pitch.

Amaya Schaffeld unleashes a frozen rope.

Noelle Daigneault bids farewell to the soccer ball.

The heavens rumble, and the lightning cracks, when Nezi Keiper crushes the ball.

Carolyn Lhamon saunters through the defense.

Lily Leedy keeps her rival at bay.

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CHS volleyball coach Cory Whitmore applauds your decision to join the booster club. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They need you!

You, and you, and even you in the back there. All of you.

The Coupeville Booster Club, which provides invaluable support to Wolf athletes, is kicking off its annual membership drive Friday, coinciding with this year’s Homecoming football game.

If you attend said game — 7 PM at Mickey Clark Field, with Cascade (Leavenworth) making the long trek from Eastern Washington to be the foe — there’ll be a booster club tent where you can sign up.

Or, you can get a jump on things and do so from the comfort of your chair, or couch, or wherever you’re currently sprawled as you read this.

 

For more info, and to join the movement, pop over to:

https://www.memberplanet.com/s/coupevilleboosterclub/membership-2021-2022/?fbclid=IwAR3H5-y8iUEskuXvG6DKSrSKMvIHlWDKLSWNDBG-hgLUYQJgCeUsuIhJtpg

 

Or, get fancy by scanning this:

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