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Kylie Chernikoff set career highs in kills and digs Saturday against Mount Vernon Christian. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Maddie Vondrak (left) and Lucy Tenore (10) rise up to finish off a point.

Every kill, every dig, every hustle play.

They all count when it comes times to adding up stats, as shown in the numbers below.

Giving us a snapshot of the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad through April 20, the numbers reflect four matches having been played in this pandemic-altered season.

Coupeville’s most-recent match, a five-set thriller against Mount Vernon Christian, enabled the Wolves to rack up some big numbers.

Sophomore Maddie Georges set career highs against the Hurricanes, with 46 assists and 11 digs, while seniors Kylie Chernikoff and Chelsea Prescott also put up best-ever numbers.

Chernikoff went off for 24 spikes and 10 digs while rumbling with MVC, with Prescott racking up 23 kills and 14 digs.

“It was a fun match to be a part of and watch this team work through,” said Wolf coach Cory Whitmore. “They had to find it within themselves to dig deep and adjust, as well as find the emotional and physical energy within as well.

“Proud of this team and their resiliency and very much looking forward to continuing to grow.”

 

Season stats:

 

Player Sets Kills Digs Blocks Assists Aces Points
Alita Blouin
Ryanne Knoblich 14 2 22 0.5 2 4.5
Maddie Vondrak 14 29 8 1.5 1 31.5
Gwen Gustafson 2 1
Maddie Georges 14 2 22 0.5 108 2.5
Chelsea Prescott 14 47 42 1.0 1 16 64.0
Lucy Tenore 10 6 4 1.0 8 15.0
Jill Prince 9 10 1 2.0 12.0
Kylie Chernikoff 14 41 31 2 3 44.0
Jaimee Masters 13 1 29 5 3 4.0
Abby Mulholland 11 5 3 0.5 1 3 8.5

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Maddie Vondrak, comin’ right at you. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let the spikes hit the floor, and the photos hit the internet.

Wanderin’ pic clicker John Fisken haunted the Coupeville High School gym Saturday, capturing the images seen above and below.

To marinate in everything his cameras caught, while pondering the possibility of purchasing some mementos, pop over to:

VB 2021-04-17 vs MVC – John’s Photos

Gwen Gustafson visualizes the ace she’s about to rip off.

Former CHS star Hope Lodell is back, but now she’s tracking the exploits of a new generation of spikers.

Kylie Chernikoff shows off her laser focus.

Issabel Johnson cranks up the power to 11.

One name, two legends. Emma Mathusek (left) and Emma Smith scope out the Wolf players trying to follow in their (large) footsteps.

Chelsea Prescott gets artful.

75% of the Kiel family follows their favorite sport. L to r, it’s Katie, Lanie, and Steve, while only Kacie is MIA.

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Makana being Makana. (Photo illustration by FocusHoops)

Right back where she belongs.

Coupeville grad Makana Stone has been almost a fixture on the National Basketball League Team of the Week in her first season playing basketball in England, a proper reward for her titanic two-way play.

And boom, another Tuesday rolls around, and there is she again.

This time out Stone, who reps Loughborough University these days, is being honored for a near triple-double thrown down this past Saturday in a win over Thames Valley.

The former Wolf racked up 13 points, 15 rebounds, and nine steals, while hitting a big bucket late to seal the victory for a Rider squad which is 10-4 overall, 10-2 with Stone in the lineup.

In a nice twist, one of the other honorees is sweet-shooting Mady Burdett, Stone’s former running mate for four sizzlin’ seasons at Whitman College.

Burdett now plays for Nottingham Trent and rippled the nets for 26 points, including six three-balls.

On the season, Stone sits with 185 points, 177 rebounds, 26 assists, 44 steals, and seven blocks.

Loughborough, which has four regular-season games left on its schedule, returns to action this Saturday, April 24, when it scraps with league cellar-dweller Cardiff Met.

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Noelle Daigneault leads off a collection of soccer pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The sun was shining, and the cameras were clickin’.

Taking advantage of a balmy Saturday, the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad hosted Mount Vernon Christian, while wanderin’ photog John Fisken worked the sidelines.

The images above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything he captured, and possibly support his hobby with some purchases of glossy pics, pop over to:

GS 2021-04-17 vs MVC – John’s Photos

 

Mary Milnes

Reese Wilkinson

Genna Wright

Ava Mitten

Audrianna Shaw

Carolyn Lhamon

Nezi Keiper

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Logan Downes rolls out. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“We will be better next week.”

Coupeville High School football coach Marcus Carr was already looking ahead as he and his young team headed home after absorbing a 21-0 loss Saturday night in La Conner.

The defeat, coming a week after the Wolves won in a clash on Whidbey between these same two teams, evens both squad’s records at 1-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play.

For Coupeville, next up is a road trip Saturday, April 24 to play a non-conference tilt against Lummi Nation.

The Blackhawks are 2-0 after knocking off Concrete 16-12 and pounding Darrington 38-24.

Once Coupeville makes it through that road rumble, they’re projected to have some time off before wrapping the pandemic-shortened season at home May 8 against Concrete.

A possible non-league matchup with 1B powerhouse Neah Bay, which was projected for either April 30 or May 1, now seems unlikely to happen.

When discussing the La Conner rematch, Carr was ready to move on and focus on the next challenge, simply saying “We are young in some areas and still learning.”

Saturday was a busy day on Whidbey Island, as I watched three events play out a mile from my home — girls soccer, JV and varsity volleyball — so I wasn’t anywhere near La Conner.

And, unfortunately, if the game was streamed, it’s not popping up anywhere online at this moment.

Which is a long way to getting around to saying I don’t know much about how things played out.

If more surfaces, I’ll pop back in and update this story.

Until then, enjoy a collection of photos from last week’s game.

Coupeville dogpiles a La Conner runner.

Waiting for the action to unfold.

Brett Casey charges into action.

Dakota Eck hits the gap.

Ben Smith (6) and Tim Ursu (1) team up to bring a Brave runner down.

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