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Arley Bosler and Coupeville’s C-Team won its match Thursday afternoon. (Julie Wheat photo)

The home finale was a barnburner.

Defending their home court for the last time this season, the Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads clashed with visiting Sultan Thursday, nabbing a win and a pair of close losses.

The day was supposed to start with the C-Team playing first, but things got flipped at the last second, with varsity going first.

That change made for an extended warmup period.

Add it to an intense first match, filled to the brim with multiple time-outs and long rallies, and the clock ran out on me after just two sets, as the high school spikers were about to begin their clash with La Conner across the hallway.

Before I left, the varsity squads split the first two sets, with Sultan taking the opener 25-16, before Coupeville rebounded to snatch frame #2 by a 25-23 score.

Without my rear being abused by the rock-hard bleachers in the middle school gym, the Turks pulled out a 15-12 victory in the deciding set.

Zariyah Allen and Rhylee Inman came up big for the Wolves in the early going, with the former slicing off Sultan arms with wicked kills and the latter soaring into the air to establish a no-fly zone for the Turks at the net.

Toss in a sweet lil’ tip from Cameron Van Dyke, sending a rival sprawling to the floor, and winners from Reagan Green and Jade Peabody, and CMS was on point.

Unfortunately, an 11-6 lead evaporated as Sultan, powered by a mighty masher in the middle of its offense, closed the set on a 19-5 tear.

The second set featured nine ties before the Wolves pulled away for the win.

Inman, to the delight of a large personal fan section, was on fire at the net (and on her serve), while Allen and Faith Rivers also peppered the Turk defense while firing off serves.

The Wolves built a 19-14 lead, Sultan got back to 20-20, then CMS put the hammer down.

The Turks fought off two set points, but Coupeville sent me out of the smaller gym surrounded by the victorious screaming of teen girls by holding on to eke out the set win.

Without me in the middle school gym, the Wolf JV fell 21-25, 26-24, 15-8, while the C-Team nabbed its first win of the season, bouncing the Turks 25-22, 25-21, 10-15.

“The girls were resilient,” said CMS coach Shaloma Allen.

“I’m proud of how far they have come this season,” she added. “The energy stayed high, and I was proud of each one of them.”

Coupeville ends its season with back-to-back road trips to Lakewood and South Whidbey Oct. 21-22.

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Cole Van Dyke burns up the trail. (Julie Wheat photos)

It’s becoming a familiar trip.

Traveling back to Granite Falls for the second time in five days, the Coupeville Middle School cross country squad ran in the Granite Gallop Wednesday afternoon.

The trek followed on the heels of a jaunt Saturday to the same area for the Mountain Loop Invitational.

This time out, the Wolves were one of seven schools vying on a 1.7-mile course, seeking glory and PRs.

Coupeville’s boys finished second in the team standings, piling up 55 points to South Whidbey’s meet-best 31.

That put both Whidbey schools well ahead of King’s, which was third with 83 points.

Lakewood (118), Granite Falls (119), Sultan (155), and Northshore Christian Academy (156) rounded out the standings.

On the girl’s side of things, South Whidbey and Granite finished in a tie with 52 points, followed by Northshore (66), Coupeville (88), Lakewood (125), and Sultan (131).

Adeline Stevens and Jude Stadler of South Whidbey claimed individual crowns, while Wolf 8th grader Anna Powers continued her torrid fall, hitting the tape in second place.

Coupeville returns to action next Wednesday, Oct. 22, traveling to Langley for the season-concluding Cascade League Championships.

Claire Lachnit has her eyes on the finish line. 

 

Wednesday results:

 

GIRLS:

Anna Powers (2nd) 11:20.99
Sarai Dangerfield (5th) 11:59.23
Claire Lachnit (25th) 13:55.32
Ava Clark (26th) 13:57.75
Abby Hunt (31st) 14:18.20
Liberty Perez (44th) 16:19.63

 

BOYS:

Henry Purdue (4th) 10:11.12
Lincoln Wagner (6th) 10:17.88
Archer Schwarz (14th) 10:50.16
Colton Ashby (15th) 10:51.90
River Simpson (16th) 11:05.98
Nicholas Strong (17th) 11:16.60
Jesse Kehoe (25th) 11:37.44
Mica McCloskey (41st) 12:23.42
Cole Van Dyke (42nd) 12:27.12
Johnathyn Driscoll (57th) 13:33.26
Elijah Williams (59th) 13:36.18
Miles Abram (65th) 13:59.21
Hayden Maynes (78th) 15:05.75
Oliver Miller (80th) 15:18.19

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There’s a new sheriff in Cow Town, and her name’s Cameron Van Dyke. (Julie Wheat photos)

The next gen stars are already in place.

Coupeville Middle School volleyball spikers are back in action at home Thursday, hosting Sultan in matches starting at 3:15 PM.

Want to see the Wolves before then?

Take a gander at the pics seen above and below, which come to us courtesy Julie Wheat.

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Basketball is on its way to save the day. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

God’s favorite sport is on the horizon.

Hardwood action kicks off Monday, Oct. 27, when the Coupeville Middle School boys’ basketball team begins practice.

The coaching trio of Alex Evans, RayLynn Ratcliff, and Jaylen Nitta return for a third season, with games running from mid-November through mid-December.

And the eight-game schedule has a unique look this go-around, with the Wolves starting with three straight on the road, before getting a perhaps unprecedented four consecutive rumbles at home.

Of course, even as I type that, school sports schedules are always prone to changes, so write everything down in pencil.

Regardless of how the games play out, the CMS coaches are excited to get going.

“It’s gonna be such a great season!” Ratcliff said.

“We had a large part of the group participate in camps, coaching and open gym opportunities this summer, showing their grit, determination and love for the game growing.”

 

The schedule:

Thur-Nov. 13 — @ Sultan (3:15)
Tue-Nov. 18 — @ King’s (3:15)
Thur-Nov. 20 — @ Northshore Christian (3:15)
Tue-Nov. 25 — Granite Falls (3:15)
Mon-Dec. 1 — South Whidbey (3:15)
Thur-Dec. 4 — Lakewood (3:15)
Tue-Dec. 9 — Sultan (3:15)
Tue-Dec. 16 — @ South Whidbey (3:30)

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Halle Black (left) and Reagan Green (7) both delivered strong performances on the volleyball court Tuesday. (Photo courtesy Mandi Black)

It was the big break-through.

The Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads have played strongly all season, shown growth, desire, and improvement.

But the Wolves were still looking for that elusive first win.

Until Tuesday, that is, when CMS bounced visiting Northshore Christian Academy not once, but twice, setting off the kind of celebration unique to a pack of tween girls screaming loud and long in a small gym, their joy echoing off the walls and across the prairie.

It made for a great return to the court for the Wolf spikers and their classmates, their parents, and Coupeville coaches Shaloma Allen and Katie Rohrbach.

How the day played out:

 

Varsity:

It was a tense, back-and-forth affair that ended, technically, in a tie, as both teams won 61 points.

But because volleyball is decided by sets, Coupeville’s young stars shimmied off the floor with a come-from-behind 20-25, 25-22, 16-14 victory.

To get there, the Wolves had to hold off a match point while trailing 14-13 in the final set, before closing on a 3-0 run.

Northshore misfired on a serve that might have won things, and with the ball back in their hands, Wolf snipers Cameron Van Dyke and Zariyah Allen sealed the win.

Van Dyke fired off a pair of precision serves to get things underway, while closing out point #15 with a tip winner, while Allen ended the match with a sensational flip of the ball over her shoulder, catching the line for a final winner as the visitors watched in frozen horror.

That capped off a furious frame in which there were eight ties and seven lead changes.

Tip winners from Rhylee Inman, Kaleigha Millison, Zariyah Allen, and Van Dyke kept the Wolves in the thick of things, with Inman and Reina Rivers each delivering crucial three-point runs at the service stripe.

The match was a brawl all the way from the first serve to the last tip, with neither team able to pull away.

Inman was on a roll in the opening set, mixing strong work on her serve with inspired play at the net, while both Reina Rivers and Faith Rivers peppered Northshore from the service stripe.

But while Coupeville held off two set points and got a picture-perfect tip winner off the fingers of the gracefully soaring Jade Peabody, it couldn’t quite deny its rivals, falling a set behind.

The Wolves didn’t miss a beat, however, seizing the second-set lead for good at 7-6 and never giving it back.

Reagan Green put together a four-point run on her serve to stretch the margin out to 11-6, punctuating things with an ace which split a pair of defenders as it skidded by.

Inman and Zariyah Allen formed a deadly duo at the net, with Van Dyke madly bouncing around to loft sets for her heavy hitters.

Basking in the afterglow of victory, Shaloma Allen praised her squad, which also included Emily Rains and Addy Jacobson, while giving some extra props to Peabody who “really stepped up at the net.”

The Wolf head coach was also justifiably beaming over the play of her own offspring.

“I am just super proud of Zariyah and how we have been able to rely on her encouraging the whole team.”

 

JV:

Coupeville rolled in the first set, made a major comeback in the second, then coasted in for a 25-16, 25-23, 7-15 win.

The Wolves were actually trailing 4-1 in the very early going but got the spark they needed when Emma Green came sliding in to force a side-out with a major hustle play.

From there, CMS heated up at the line, with Halle Black, Josie McColl, Emma Green, and Addy Jacobson smacking serves Northshore had no answers for on this day.

The second set took a dangerous turn, with the Wolves falling behind 17-10, but once again the hometown heroes had an answer.

This time her name was Annabelle Cundiff, who followed up a side-out by running off five straight points on her serve — the maximum allowed in middle school play before a team has to swap out servers.

Northshore only managed to get one of those five offerings back into play, but hit it straight into the net, while Cundiff cracked off the day’s nastiest ace on her second serve.

Coupeville finally reclaimed the lead at 21-20 on a Reina Rivers ace, fell back behind 22-21, then clinched the win with a 4-1 surge.

Shaloma Allen praised Halle Black, who “is doing a great job with her leadership, which is really cool to see,” and Reina Rivers, “who stepped out of her shell and really stepped up in both the varsity and JV matches today.”

Rounding out the Wolf roster in the win were Amira Anunciado, Sabrina Judnich, Maja Govorcin, Mia Goers, Arley Bosler, and Jasmine Allen.

 

C-Team:

Northshore only has two teams, not three, so Coupeville’s third unit had the day off.

 

Up Next:

The Wolves host Sultan Thursday, before finishing the season with back-to-back road trips to Lakewood and South Whidbey Oct. 21-22.

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