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Sophie Martin has some thoughts to share. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The pitch came alive.

Soccer returned to Mickey Clark Field Wednesday, as the Coupeville High School girls launched their season with a 4-0 win over visiting La Conner.

Wanderin’ the sidelines, cameras doin’ what they do, was John Fisken, and the photos above and below are courtesy him.

To see much more, and possibly support his cause by purchasing some pics, take a gander at:

GS 2021-04-14 vs LaConner – John’s Photos

 

Anna Myles launches a rocket.

Lily Leedy pushes the attack.

Katelin McCormick lofts a chip shot.

Eryn Wood dances with a wayward soccer ball.

Wolf defender Nezi Keiper keeps the ball far away from her goal.

Mollie Bailey pounces like a cheetah.

Carolyn Lhamon fires a missile.

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Kylie Chernikoff brings the thunder of the gods to the volleyball court. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Suzanne Marble has built a dynasty.

Under the leadership of their longtime coach, La Conner High School volleyball is the crème de la crème of 2B teams, with back-to-back state titles and an unbeaten streak in league play which dates back more than a decade.

If you want the Northwest 2B/1B League title, you have to go through the Braves.

And that won’t be easy.

The point was driven home, more than once, as La Conner crunched host Coupeville in straight sets Tuesday, warning a rebuilding Wolf squad it will need to get tougher to come for the big dog.

With a 25-15, 25-7, 25-9 win, La Conner improves to 3-0 on the season, without having dropped a set, while Coupeville slips to 1-1.

The two teams meet again April 29, with the Wolves on the road, and CHS coach Cory Whitmore will aim for his team to play more like it did in set #1 Tuesday than sets #2 and 3.

“We competed in the first set at times and had spent a lot of time on our serving in practice, working on consistency,” he said. “I was happy to have seen that skill improve a lot and translate into the game.”

Consistency, though, is key.

“Throughout the game (Tuesday) we were too flat and unfocused,” Whitmore said. “Those were long points of discussion today at practice.

“We had a strong practice today and addressed some of the growing pains our group has come up against and so we will work to refocus and take a second shot at a very good La Conner team.”

Senior Kylie Chernikoff paced the Wolves, racking up five digs and four kills, while sophomore Maddie Georges dealt out 10 assists.

Others notching numbers on the stat sheet included Chelsea Prescott (six digs, two service aces), Ryanne Knoblich (six digs), Jaimee Masters (five digs), and Maddie Vondrak (four kills).

More support came from Jill Prince (two kills, one block), Lucy Tenore (one kill), and Abby Mulholland (one ace).

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Genna Wright, seen here during tennis, netted Coupeville’s first soccer goal of the season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

She’s back.

It’s been 585 days since Genna Wright left the soccer pitch in agony, suffering a devastating injury in the season opener of her junior season.

Chucked hard from behind while sprinting towards the sideline in pursuit of a ball, the effervescent star went down awkwardly, tearing her ACL, MCL, and meniscus.

In the blink of an eye, her season was done, and then the hits kept coming.

Surgery. Recovery. A worldwide pandemic shutting down prep sports just as she was set to return.

Jump forward to Wednesday night, though, and a lot of that melted away.

Wright, running free in front of family and friends once again, slashed through La Conner’s defense to open her senior campaign with a much-more positive result, and her smile, and those of her teammates, lit up Mickey Clark Field.

By the time the Wolves were done ripping up the turf, they had a tidy 4-0 win over the visiting Braves, putting Coupeville atop the Northwest 2B/1B League standings a game into a pared-down six-game schedule.

With two more games against La Conner, and three against Mount Vernon Christian, CHS is chasing the first league title in program history.

Play like they did Wednesday, and the Wolf booters will soon have a place on the Wall of Fame in the CHS gym.

Coupeville struck quickly, with Wright going on a rampage barely four minutes into the game.

Fed a ball by Carolyn Lhamon, the resurgent one went coast-to-coast, then slapped a shot left to right, burying the ball in the corner of the net for the year’s first score.

It was the 18th prep goal for Wright — she had 10 as a freshman, and seven as a sophomore — allowing her to break a tie with Lindsey Roberts as the #3 scorer in CHS girls soccer history.

Mia Littlejohn (35 goals) and Kalia Littlejohn (33) sit at #1 and #2 all-time.

The Wolves stayed on the attack the rest of the first half, keeping the ball on La Conner’s side of the field, but narrowly missed on a couple of prime scoring opportunities.

Up 1-0 at the break, with goaltender Mollie Bailey able to spend much of her time quietly basking in the sun, Coupeville broke things open in the second half.

Sophie Martin crunched a shot which should have been a goal, only to have it be redirected by the La Conner goalie’s knee, while Audrianna Shaw and Wright also had strong looks which didn’t quite pay off.

But then the dam broke, as the Wolves whacked home three scores in the final 22+ minutes.

Eryn Wood was first up, punching in a ball off of a feed from Shaw, before Lhamon and Reese Wilkinson buried shots in the back of the net.

It was Wood’s second career high school goal, and the first for both of her teammates.

Coupeville continued to hammer away, with Lily Leedy putting together a nice run on goal which fell just short, while the Wolf defense was virtually lights out.

Bailey was her usual calm self in goal, flicking away the few shots La Conner mounted, but watched as her defenders did much of the dirty work.

Nezi Keiper, Anna Myles, Katelin McCormick, and Mary Milnes were a wall in the backfield, blunting any chance the Braves had to mount a threat.

CHS coach Kyle Nelson has his program in a strong place, with a 17-woman roster which also includes Ava Mitten, Camryn Clark, Sofia Milasich, Noelle Daigneault, and Gwen Crowder.

The Wolves are back at it Saturday, hosting Mount Vernon Christian in a game set to kickoff at 1 PM.

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Coupeville High School football coach Marcus Carr and his team will play anywhere, anytime. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Write everything in pencil.

Very, very light pencil…

Things ebb and flow in the Age of Coronavirus, and high school sports schedules are among the most-fluid of things these days.

Case in point, the Coupeville High School football schedule — which started with four games in this pandemic-altered school year, went to three, and now may be at five.

Emphasis on may.

What we know for sure (for at least the next 12 seconds), is the Wolves, who sit at 1-0 on the season, have bumped their rematch with La Conner from April 30 to this Saturday, April 17.

Then, CHS has plugged in a non-conference tilt with Lummi Nation the following week, and Wolf Athletic Director Willie Smith is working on confirming a rumble with Neah Bay after that.

Coupeville, a 2B school, will face two of the better 1B football programs in those games.

Lummi has been to state 13 times since 2005, claiming a state title in 2010.

Along the way, it has faced Neah Bay four times in the semifinals, with the latter school being a frequent participant in the championship game.

The Red Devils have four state titles, ruling 1B football in 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2016.

 

Coupeville’s football schedule (as of 12:25 PM April 14, 2021):

Sat-April 10 — La Conner (*Won 6-0*)
Sat-April 17 — @ La Conner (6:00)
Sat-April 24 — @ Lummi Nation (1:00)
Fri-April 30 or Sat-May 1 — Neah Bay (Date/Time/Location TBD)
Sat-May 8 — Concrete (6:00)

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Ben Smith rumbles for yardage. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ben Smith is ready to rumble with the big boys.

The Coupeville High School senior has been nominated to play in the Cleats vs. Cancer Paul G. Allen Championship Football Showcase May 16.

The event, which brings together senior gridiron stars from across the state, is held at French Field in Kent, WA.

Smith, who rushed for 104 yards and the game-winning touchdown in overtime in Coupeville’s season-opening 6-0 win over La Conner this past Saturday, was tabbed as a running back for the North squad.

Cleats vs. Cancer, started by former Washington State University running back Derek Sparks, is both a showcase and a way to give back in the fight against cancer.

Each player is asked to sell 10 tickets (at $10 a pop), and you can help by jumping over to:

All-Star Game – Ticket – Cleats vs. Cancer | High School Football Showcase

When buying a ticket, type in Benjiman Smith as the player, so Coupeville’s supernova gets proper credit.

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