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(John Fisken photo)

   Kylie Chernikoff (28), Savannah Smith (10), Catherine Lhamon (5) and Genna Wright (grey hoodie) all had big performances Wednesday. (John Fisken photo)

First they rallied, then they struck with a vengeance.

Bouncing back from a lackluster middle set Wednesday, the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade varsity volleyball squad scorched visiting Forks with precision serving down the backstretch and rolled to an impressive win.

The 25-23, 13-25, 15-5 victory came in the Wolves final home match and offered a preview of what these spikers may offer the high school program in the coming years.

It might have been easy to break after surrendering eight unanswered points at the end to drop the second set.

Apparently, these Wolves are made of strong stuff, however, as they never blinked.

Instead, they rode the hot serving hands of Savannah Smith, Kylie Chernikoff and Catherine Lhamon in the third set and crushed the Spartans in decisive fashion.

Smith, the fast-rising lil’ sister of CHS sophomore sensation Emma Smith, got things kicked off with four straight points off her serve as Coupeville built an insurmountable 5-0 lead.

Three of her points were straight-up winners, as Forks couldn’t get a handle on Smith’s serves all match, while one point came off a daring play by teammate Genna Wright.

Dancing dangerously close to the net, Wright dropped a gorgeous tip between two Spartans.

As the ball found pay dirt and skidded away, the irrepressible Wolf stole a look over her shoulder, and the look on her face told the tale — she expected the ref to wave off the winner.

When he didn’t, a huge smile burst across her face and she subtly pumped a fist.

Once CMS had the final-set lead, the Wolves jammed the gas pedal down and put Forks out of its misery fast.

Chernikoff, who was en fuego all match, ripped an ace that caused two Spartans to collide as they went for (and missed) the ball, then Lhamon got creative.

Dropping little daggers over the net with a variety of soft, and very effective serves, she pushed the lead all the way out to 13-3 and you could hear the Forks bus driver firing up their vehicle in the parking lot.

The final set rally capped an afternoon in which Coupeville was consistently on-point on serve.

Smith, Chernikoff and Chelsea Prescott all had runs at the stripe in the opening set, with Chernikoff also blasting a pair of winners off of Spartan players who found themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Prescott, made famous earlier in the season when one of her spikes blew up an opponents face and decorated the gym with blood, didn’t physically hurt anyone this time.

But she did wreck the Spartans psyches, with her lasers causing them to progressively edge further and further away from her cannon shots.

The prettiest play of the match came on the final point the Wolves got in the second set, as Prescott set up Wright, who then popped a perfect set right back at her, allowing Prescott to finish things off with a resounding put-away.

Coral Caveness, Maddie Vondrak and Jaimee Masters also saw floor time and each provided a spark to the CMS attack.

JV sweeps:

The second unit was even more brutally efficient, as the 8th grade JV rolled Forks 25-14, 25-17.

Jaelyn Crebbin, playing in the high school gym her mom Toni once ruled as CHS volleyball coach, was everywhere, picking up a tip for a winner, then firing an ace that ricocheted off of two opponents before punching a service return that split the defense for another point.

Caveness and Vondrak picked up service aces of their own while Lacy McCraw twisted her body into a pretzel in midair while dropping in a winner.

Eryn Wood was straight-up money at the stripe, picking up eight points on her serve in the first set alone, while Emily Fiedler and Amanda Thomas chipped in with hustle and strong effort during their shifts on the floor.

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"What's that I taste? Oh yes, sweet, sweet victory." (Deb Smith photos)

“What’s that I taste? Oh yes, sweet, sweet victory.” (Deb Smith photos)

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Wolf fans enjoy the balmy Port Townsend weather.

Bob Martin

CMS coach Bob Martin (red shirt, middle) rallies his troops.

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“Water tastes nice, victory even better!”

“It was “that” game, the one you wish you could duplicate throughout the season.”

As he basked in an improbable, but highly satisfying, rout of host Port Townsend, Coupeville Middle School football coach Bob Martin was almost downright giddy.

Almost.

Former Marine Corps drill sergeants don’t do full-on giddy. Even when their out-manned team rises up and thrashes their foe 52-13.

So, maybe not giddy, but definitely pleased.

“Yes, we need to work on tackling, but once those young players figured out they could do it, you couldn’t stop them,” Martin said “Yes, our hard work beat their talent!

“They had big kids and you could tell our boys were intimidated, but that wore off quickly.”

Despite hitting the gridiron Wednesday with just 14 active players, the Wolves seized control of the game early and never looked back.

Coupeville took a 14-13 lead, stretched it out to 30-13 at halftime, and continued to pour it on in the second half, scoring from all directions.

Wolf quarterback Cade Golden lit up the skies, completing 12 of 17 passes for 180 yards and four touchdowns, while Jake Mitten and Dakota Eck tallied three touchdowns apiece.

Mitten, who rushed for 80 yards, scored twice on passes from Golden and once on a run, while also finding time to kick four field goals.

Eck was a two-way threat, rumbling for 72 yards, scoring twice on offense and pulling off the play of the game on defense for touchdown #3.

With Port Townsend threatening to score, the CMS 8th grader swooped in, stripped the ball at the two-yard line, then sprinted 98 yards the other way for a game-busting score.

Coupeville’s defense was strong (Miles Davidson and Ben Smith recovered fumbles while Alex Jimenez had a “great bone-crushing tackle while on kickoff – stopped the kid in his tracks!”) and its offense even stronger.

When Mitten and Eck weren’t lugging the ball, Smith (42 yards rushing) and Gabe Shaw (28 and a touchdown) both stepped up and helped shoulder the load.

The key to a successful day was the team’s line (Tian Yu, Davidson, Shaw, Smith, Sage Downes and Logan Wertz), which shoved Port Townsend back time and again.

“Can’t do anything without them,” Martin said. “They’re figuring it out, gaining confidence every day. It’s great to see!”

With just 14 active players, everyone chipped in, and Coupeville also got contributions from Dylan Estes, Damon Stadler, Trystan Ford and Jacob Kendall.

The team-wide effort was best summed up by assistant coach Michael Golden, who surveyed the winning Wolves and delivered the line of the night.

“They played their hearts out!”

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(John Fisken photos)

   Audrianna Shaw gets her whole body into her hit. (John Fisken photos)

Chandelle Schoonover

Coral Caveness and Chandell Schoonover (9) plot strategy.

Lita

   Lita Woollet, a highly-accomplished scrapper on the wrestling mat, is ready to rumble on the hardwood.

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   Ella Colwell (18) and Samantha Streitler exchange high fives after a successful point.

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Caveness fires up a lethal serve.

Genna

   Before taking the court Genna Wright gets a family portrait with her grandparents/biggest fans, Ron and Gretchen Smith.

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Finding ways to kill time between matches.

The future is coming, one spike at a time.

Coupeville’s younger volleyball players are busy tearing up the court right now at the middle school level, anxious to emulate their high-flying role models on the first-place high school squad.

As they played Thursday at home against Chimacum, photographer John Fisken snapped away, capturing a mix of 7th and 8th grade action.

To see all of his photos (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/MSVB-20161006-Coupeville-vs-Ch/

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Dakota Eck tears off some yardage against Forks Wednesday afternoon. (John Fisken photos)

   Dakota Eck tears off some yardage against Forks Wednesday afternoon. (John Fisken photos)

Logan Wertz

Logan Wertz is ready to rumble.

Cade Golden

Wolf QB Cade Golden triggers the offense.

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Damon Stadler checks his positioning before the snap.

Jake Mitten

Jake Mitten looks for an opening, any opening against a tough Spartans defense.

Trystan Ford

Trystan Ford anchors the line.

OK, let’s get this out of the way quickly and then move on.

Losing 50-0 is not a great thing.

Hopefully though, it can be a lesson, a building block for the future.

That’s the hope of Coupeville Middle School football coaches, who saw their team, made up of mainly 7th graders, get mashed by visiting Forks Wednesday afternoon.

The Spartans, whose roster is awash with 8th graders, dominated from the opening kickoff. Literally.

Sweeping up the ball in his own end zone, Forks’ returner spun back onto the field, cartwheeled towards the right sideline, then strolled 100+ yards the other way, coming into contact with (and getting away from) every one of the Wolf defenders.

Things went downhill pretty quickly from there, with Coupeville trailing 22-0 after one quarter and 44-0 at the half.

A running clock kept things from getting further out of hand after the break, though the Wolves came within a dropped pass of finally busting into the end zone on the game’s final play.

While the Wolves were pasted pretty good and fell to 0-2, head coach Bob Martin found a positive in the play of his quarterback, Cade Golden, who completed passes to Dakota Eck, Daniel Barajas, Ben Smith and Jake Mitten.

Damon Stadler also had a strong kickoff return, coming within one tackler of busting it for a quick six.

To see photos from other CHS and CMS sports events (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/

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The future of Wolf football is a bright one, with Jake Mitten carrying the ball. (John Fisken photos)

   With Jake Mitten rumbling, the future of Wolf football is bright. (John Fisken photos)

Dylan Estes

Dylan Estes (9) can not be stopped. End of discussion.

Alexis Reimers

   CMS volleyball star Alexis Reimers (center), Cole Collins (far right) and friends show off a poster supporting their classmates.

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“Come with me if you want to live!”

Dakota Eck

   A Sequim player thinks he’s going to wrap up Dakota Eck (42), but, SPOILER ALERT, the Wolf running back got away.

The future is here.

Kicking off their season on a sunny fall Wednesday, the Coupeville Middle School football squad put in strong work, while providing wandering paparazzi with plenty of photo ops.

The pics above come to us courtesy John Fisken.

To see more (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/MSFB-20160928-Coupeville-vs-Se/

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