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Long day, big reward. (Jennifer Heaton photo)

In the end, one thing matters — they’re going to the state championships.

No matter how the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad got there, no matter how many ups and downs the Wolves experienced Wednesday, the end result trumps everything else.

In a season in which they started 1-4, they’ll step on the bus next Tuesday at 12-5, winners of 11 of their last 12.

And when they take to the courts at the Yakima SunDome Wednesday as one of 16 teams still in contention for a 2B state title, they’ll be the second squad led there by CHS coach Cory Whitmore.

“See how things work better when you hit it where I ask you to hit it?” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’ll be a return trip for assistant coach Ashley Menges as well, since she was a player on the last Wolf volleyball team to make it to Yakima — the 2017 edition, which played Castle Rock and Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) at the big dance.

This year’s team will find out their opening round foe Sunday, when the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association releases the full bracket for the double-elimination tourney, with schools seeded #1-#16.

Coupeville had two shots Wednesday to win one match at the 2B District 1/2 tourney in La Conner, and Cow Town’s spikers came through in crunch time.

The Wolves didn’t upend four-time defending state champ La Conner to claim the bi-district title, though they came within two points of doing so three times.

But they did crunch Northwest Christian of Lacey, the top seed from District 2, for the second time in three days, and that punched their ticket.

How Wednesday played out:

 

La Conner:

Coupeville had the champs on the ropes, dangerously close to winning its first volleyball district-level title since 2004.

But while the Braves are not the team they once were, their spikers are still dangerous — young women who have rarely lost and almost always play like they expect to bring home the W.

And they slipped away in the end, finding just enough pressure-packed winners to eke out a 22-25, 17-25, 25-23, 26-24, 15-12 win to get to 12-7 on the season.

Despite winning more points (109-105), the Wolves never got to match point, and have now split their four matches with La Conner this season.

Wins at the South Whidbey Invite and on Coupeville’s Senior Night — handing the Braves their first league loss in 12+ years — were huge.

A pair of five-set losses on La Conner’s home floor? Frustrating.

Will there be a fifth matchup in Yakima? Only time will tell.

For now, the Wolves can focus on what went right, which was a lot.

CHS opened the night by sweeping to wins in the first two sets, riding big kills from snipers Lyla Stuurmans — back on the floor after an ankle injury in Monday’s district playoff opener — and Mia Farris.

Jada Heaton won a tip war at the net, Katie Marti spanked a series of service winners, and Grey Peabody pasted a winner to give the Wolves the lead for good midway through the first frame.

Clinging to a 23-22 lead, Coupeville got two epic plays to seal the deal.

“Right there, that’s my favorite spot on the floor to hit.” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Marti, freezing everyone on both sides of the net, had the entire gym believing she was about to launch a set for one of her mad mashers.

Instead, at the very last second, the irrepressible one suddenly twisted her body into a pretzel in the kind of move which makes former dishwashers like myself cry out in pain, flipping the ball into a small hole in the defense.

Ball hit floor, the Braves whiffed, and Marti’s body snapped back into place, already going into celebration mode.

Try doing that when you’re middle-aged, missy. Ain’t gonna feel so good then, so enjoy being limber now.

With La Conner still in shock, Marti made a sensational running save on the next point, then flipped the ball skyward, setting up a rampaging Teagan Calkins.

Her right arm swinging like a scythe cutting grass, the sophomore sensation crushed the bejesus out of the ball, blasting home a kill to put set one into the win column.

Set two was more of the same sweet sauce, as Coupeville rallied from an early deficit, put the hammer down, then pulled away.

Lyla Stuurmans spent Halloween icing her ankle, with help from Nick Guay. (Sarah Stuurmans photo)

A stellar run at the service line from Stuurmans, followed by an even better one from Madison McMillan, was more than La Conner could deal with.

Back-to-back kills from Peabody and Stuurmans pushed Coupeville ahead 2-0, and things were looking peachy.

And they stayed positive for much of the third set, a battle royal with 11 ties and multiple lead changes.

Coupeville got to 23-23 on a McMillan ace, putting them two points away from lifting some hardware, only to have La Conner slip away at the very end.

The fourth set might have been the most frustrating, however, as the Wolves blew out to a 15-7 lead, with Farris floating in from above to nail a tip winner to push the lead to a full eight points.

The Braves refused to buckle, answering with a 10-2 run to knot things up at 17-17, before both squads went on 3-0 mini-runs to re-knot things at 20-20.

A pair of strong plays from Peabody at the net gave CHS a 22-20 lead, with the Wolves twice getting back within two points of ending things at 23-23 and 24-24.

That elusive match point still evaded the Wolves, though, with La Conner sending things to a fifth and deciding set.

Coupeville’s final lead in that frame came at 4-3, and the final tie at 7-7.

Farris launched three more winners in the waning moments, but La Conner, ever elusive, gave their student section something to scream about at the end.

 

Haylee Armstrong (left) celebrates with her future teammate, varsity ballhawk Taylor Brotemarkle. (Michelle Armstrong photo)

 

Northwest Christian:

With just minutes between the La Conner loss and a return to the court, the Wolves looked listless, in the extreme.

Their foes, who stayed alive by sweeping Auburn Adventist Academy earlier in the evening, came out with some fiery pop, while it took most of the first set for Coupeville to rediscover its mojo.

But the Wolves eventually did, holding off four set points in the opening frame before rallying for a 27-25, 25-12, 25-18 victory.

We’re not going to talk about most of the first set, as it would be super depressing.

Coupeville’s spikers made the kind of unforced errors they rarely make and looked like zombies with hangovers – understandable after the gut-wrenching loss to La Conner.

But then, something clicked deep inside, round about when the Wolves were looking at a 23-19 deficit.

Seniors Issabel Johnson (1) and Grey Peabody are front and center for a state-bound team. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Peabody rose up over the net like a phoenix, unleashing one of the loudest kills of the night, and the splendid senior middle blocker seemed to wake up her team.

Farris went back to launching lasers, the Wolves started scrambling for balls again, holding off multiple Northwest Christian set points, and then Calkins ripped a hole in the floor once CHS finally had a set point of its own.

Coupeville’s rivals stayed chippy, but got a lot more gun-shy after that, and steadily, play by play, the Wolf team capable of making a solid run at state reemerged.

The second set was a non-stop parade of Wolf kills and service aces, with about the only thing capable of stopping Coupeville being a ref who froze in place and made like a tree as Farris tried in vain to get around her while chasing a ball.

The final frame was a romp, with Farris (two times), Calkins, and Marti raining down hot death on their serves.

The “we’re-going-to-state” point?

It came off the fist of Peabody, as she punched home a final kill, guaranteeing she and fellow senior Issabel Johnson will lead their squad onto the floor another time.

 

Wednesday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 11 digs
Teagan Calkins — 14 kills, 6 digs, 1 ace, 3 block assists
Mia Farris — 40 kills, 38 digs, 10 aces, 1 solo block, 1 block assist
Jada Heaton — 2 kills, 1 dig, 1 assist
Issabel Johnson — 2 digs
Katie Marti — 5 kills, 25 digs, 81 assists, 5 aces, 1 solo block
Madison McMillan — 47 digs, 5 assists, 4 aces
Grey Peabody — 29 kills, 2 digs, 1 assist, 3 solo blocks, 4 block assists
Lyla Stuurmans — 18 kills, 25 digs, 1 ace, 1 block assist

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Jada Heaton (12) and Katie Marti exit Lacey with a playoff victory. (Jennifer Heaton photo)

Rankings? What rankings?

The RPI numbers compiled by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association would have you believe Northwest Christian of Lacey is better than Coupeville on the volleyball court.

Reality says otherwise.

Playing 80+ miles down the road from Whidbey Island Monday, the Wolf spikers overcame the mid-match loss of their top hitter to bounce their hosts in the opening round of the 2B District 1/2 tourney.

Holding on for a 25-23, 25-15, 21-25, 25-23 victory, Coupeville stretches its winning streak to 10 straight matches and advances to the district championship rumble.

It also pushes the Wolves one win away from clinching their first trip to state since 2017 — and Cory Whitmore’s squad will have two shots at punching that ticket, if they need them.

CHS, now 11-4, next faces four-time defending state champ La Conner (11-7), which swept Auburn Adventist Academy 3-0 Monday night.

After taking Halloween off, the four teams reconvene in La Conner Wednesday night.

NW Christian (14-3) and Auburn (13-7) play a loser-out match at 3:30, followed by Coupeville squaring off with its Northwest 2B/1B League rival — which it beat last week on Senior Night — at 5:15 in a winner-to-state contest.

The winner of Wednesday’s first match plays the loser of match #2 for a trip to state at 7 PM, with two teams advancing from districts to the big dance in Yakima.

To see the bracket, pop over to:

https://www.wpanetwork.com/wiaa/brackets/tournament.php?act=view&tournament_id=4102

The biggest question for Coupeville heading into the district title match will be the status of junior outside hitter Lyla Stuurmans.

“The Franchise,” who leads the Wolves with 152 kills, went hard to the floor late in the second set, hurting her ankle.

Lyla Stuurmans, AKA The Kill Queen. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

NW Christian, despite hosting a playoff contest, not only didn’t have any medical personnel on scene, but didn’t seem to even have a person capable of getting ice for the injured Stuurmans.

She was tended to by her coach, Cory Whitmore, then eventually carried to the sideline by dad Scott, while the locals did diddly and squat, other than stare blankly into the abyss and whistle to themselves.

It, frankly, was not a good look for the private school, and a reminder that back in Coupeville, thanks to the donations of countless parents and fans, we are WAY ahead of the curve by having an active athletic trainer at our games.

Stuurmans was lost with Coupeville leading 21-13 in the second set, but Teagan Calkins stepped up smartly to fill the gap left by her hard-hitting elder.

The sophomore sensation rattled the teeth of everyone in the gym, collecting three kills on the next four points to push the Wolves to the edge of victory.

That burst of raw energy and passion carried over the remainder of the match.

Teagan did a phenomenal job playing all the way around for set three and four — something she has not done at the varsity level in her career,” Whitmore said.

“So I’m really proud of her being ready – she’s been preparing every day in practice.”

Teagan Calkins, ready for the spotlight. (Jackie Saia photo)

The eruption from Calkins set up Mia Farris, in full-on masher mode, as the electric junior delivered a staggering kill on set point, just as she did to close set one.

While he didn’t want to lose his main assassin, Whitmore was pleased with how her teammates came together to replace Stuurmans on the floor.

That ranged from fellow starters like Madison McMillan to the team’s invaluable role players.

Madison elevated her game defensively, covering more court than we’ve seen her do,” Whitmore said.

“I was really proud of her tenacity on the dig and control taking the second ball occasionally.

Chloe (Marzocca) was ready to go and chipped in, playing for Lyla at the end of the second and serving up a good ball, and Issabel (Johnson) has been humble and patient, and was ready when her name was called too.

“She quickly adapted to a new role and still came on strong with the serve.”

That opening frame was a masterpiece of giving both coaches a case of angina, as one team surged, then the other.

NW Christian built an 8-3 lead, Coupeville matched the fury with a torrid 12-2 run, then the hosts ripped off 10 straight points.

A 15-10 lead melted into a potential disaster, with the Wolves suddenly down 22-17 and looking a little frayed.

But not afraid, as they kicked things right back into gear, closing the set on an 8-1 surge.

Stuurmans tore off one arm with a savage kill down the line, then ripped off a different rival appendage thanks to a crispy ace which fried everyone in its way.

Coupeville then crossed up its rivals, flicking several softer, but still just as nasty, winners just out of the range of pesky fingers.

Farris dropped a slow roller in between a thicket of players, Grey Peabody softly soared to connect on two elegant tips, then Farris reawakened the savage within with a set-closing kill which hushed the host crowd as the fans gasped in awe.

Senior Grey Peabody delivered “some really incredible moments” Monday night, said Coupeville coach Cory Whitmore. (Kaitlyn Leavell photo)

The second set was powered by a long, successful run at the service stripe from McMillan, who was locked ‘n loaded all night long.

Up 2-0, the Wolves, even with Stuurmans on the bench with her leg propped up, looked like it would roll to a sweep.

McMillan continued her assault from the service line, Farris sprayed winners from every angle in the gym, and CHS went up 19-15.

But give NW Christian credit for being scrappy and having no quit, as the Wolverines fought back to end the frame on a 10-2 run.

That set up a fourth set with eight ties, and a ton more of those back-and-forth surges.

The hosts were clinging to a 17-16 lead when Coupeville sparkplug Katie Marti made her move, effectively ending things.

Running off seven straight points on her serves, she got help from Jada Heaton and Farris at the net and flipped the script for good, guiding CHS to a 23-17 lead and sending local fans scrambling for the exit.

Before they could get the door to the gym open, Farris closed it with a bang, delivering one last huge spike to notch the deciding point in all three sets won by Coupeville.

Mia Farris was born to be a winner. (Photo by JohnPhotos.net)

Mia was terrific tonight, next level owning the space on defense and serve receive, and absolutely demanding the ball on the attack,” Whitmore said.

“So consistent but very courageous, ripping on the ball. She was an example of “playing to win, not playing to not-lose.”

Never more so than at crunch time.

“A less confident player may have rolled or tipped the ball on match point, but she lined up and buried the ball from the back row attack,” Whitmore said.

“A core memory right there.”

In the aftermath, Whitmore could let out the pent-up breath and enjoy the long ride home.

“Very happy to get out of there with a win,” he said. “I’m so incredibly proud for what this group has to accomplish on the fly.”

 

Monday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 6 digs
Teagan Calkins — 6 kills, 4 digs, 1 ace
Mia Farris — 14 kills, 21 digs, 2 aces
Jada Heaton — 1 kill, 2 assists, 1 solo block, 2 block assists
Issabel Johnson — 2 aces
Katie Marti — 2 kills, 4 digs, 24 assists, 5 aces, 1 block assist
Madison McMillan — 1 kill, 25 digs, 3 assists, 6 aces
Grey Peabody — 8 kills, 3 solo blocks, 1 block assist
Lyla Stuurmans — 7 kills, 8 digs, 1 ace, 1 block assist

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Madison McMillan directs traffic. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Two wins to punch a ticket to Yakima.

The Coupeville High School volleyball team carries a nine-match winning streak into the District 1/2 tourney Monday, on the cusp of earning a state berth for the first time since 2017.

Four teams enter — two from District 1 and two from District 2 — with two advancing on to the big dance at the SunDome Nov. 8-9.

That’s up from recent years, where the D1/2 tourney only had one slot to award to a 2B school.

The Wolves begin their playoff quest on the road Monday in Lacey, facing off with Northwest Christian.

Win or lose, they take Tuesday off for Halloween, then get back at it Wednesday at La Conner High School, when everything will be decided in one torrid night of spikes, sets, and digs.

Teagan Calkins (7), Taylor Brotemarkle and Co. are on a roll with nine straight wins. (Jackie Saia photo)

 

What you need to know:

 

The bracket:

http://www.wpanetwork.com/wiaa/brackets/tournament.php?act=view&tournament_id=4102

 

Ticket prices:

Monday’s match, being played at a District 2 site, costs $1 more to attend than Wednesday’s multiple match setup.

Oh, it’s true.

 

Adults or students without ASB – $9 (Monday) or $8 (Wednesday)
Children (5-12) – $6
Senior Citizen (62+) – $6
Students with ASB – $6

 

There’s also a quirk to buying tickets.

In Lacey, you can only buy your ticket online, as District 2 has an agreement with GoFan. Click on the link in the bracket to purchase.

Cash is accepted at concessions, however.

Back in District 1, we work all the angles, so La Conner offers both online sales and in-person cash sales at the door.

 

Where to go:

Northwest Christian High School — 4710 Park Center Ave NE in Lacey

According to their Athletic Director, “the high school is the building immediately on your right as you pull into the parking lot. Come down the stairs and that leads you to the gym foyer.”

 

La Conner High School — 502 N 6th St in, technically, Mount Vernon.

 

Team capsules:

 

Auburn Adventist Academy

Season record: 13-6

Sets W/L: 38-19

RPI ranking: #19

League: Sea-Tac 1B/2B — #2 seed

Trips to state: Two (Most recent: 2011)

Coach: Lina Aiolupotea

Seniors: Not available

Mascot: Falcons

 

Coupeville

Season record: 10-4

Sets W/L: 36-14

RPI ranking: #13

League: Northwest 2B/1B — #2 seed

Trips to state: Five (Most recent: 2017)

Coach: Cory Whitmore

Seniors: Issabel Johnson, Grey Peabody

Mascot: Wolves

 

La Conner

Season record: 10-7

Sets W/L: 34-24

RPI ranking: #23

League: Northwest 2B/1B — #1 seed

Trips to state: 31, including seven state titles (Most recent: 2022)

Coach: Pam Keller

Seniors: Morgan Huizenga, Natalee Koch, Abi Udlock

Mascot: Braves

 

Northwest Christian (Lacey)

Season record: 14-2

Sets W/L: 43-8

RPI ranking: #6

League: Sea-Tac 1B/2B — #1 seed

Trips to state: Two (Most recent: 2011)

Coach: Jack Lizee

Seniors: Amber Born, Meegan Breda, Charissa Carey, Brynlee Frost, Angie Mendoza, Kyana Payment, Grace Vahey

Mascot: Wolverines

 

Mia Farris is one of two Wolves with 100+ spikes and digs this season. (Jackie Saia photo)

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Coupeville freshman Lyla Stuurmans shows off some new hardware Saturday after competing in the District 1 Track and Field Championships. (Photo courtesy Sarah Stuurmans)

The concession stand is hopping. (Renae Mulholland photo)

Saturday started dank and dark but ended in bright sunshine and Gatorade bath celebrations.

Competing in their home stadium, the Coupeville High School track and field team dominated at the District 1 Championships, claiming 15 wins and setting 37 PR’s.

The cherry on top was a team title for the Wolf boys, as they crushed La Conner and Friday Harbor to finish first among 2B schools.

CHS coaches get a victory shower. (Mitchell Hall photo)

Coupeville’s girls were nipped by La Conner, while Mount Vernon Christian won both the boys and girls team titles on the 1B side of things.

Aidan Wilson (400, 800, triple jump) claimed three individual titles, topping all Wolves, while Logan Martin (shot put, discus) and Caleb Meyer (100, 200) also made multiple trips to the top of the podium.

Other CHS winners included Lyla Stuurmans (400), Cameron Epp (3200), Carolyn Lhamon (discus), Dominic Coffman (high jump), Mitchell Hall (1600), and Ryanne Knoblich (high jump).

Both of Coupeville’s 4 x 100 relay units won as well.

After a strong showing Saturday, Ava Mitten is on her way to Bi-Districts. (Helene Lhamon photo)

Everyone who finished in first Saturday clinched a trip to Bi-Districts May 20 at W.F. West High School in Chehalis, the last stop before the state meet.

The Wolves will also be sending other competitors as well, but the total number is in flux as three different leagues finalize their results.

For now, Coupeville athletes, coaches, and fans can bask in the afterglow of Saturday’s performance.

“It was a beautiful day! So many awesome moments!” said CHS girls coach Elizabeth Bitting.

Mitchell breaking five minutes in the mile!! Aidan winning the triple jump and the 400!! The relay teams PR’ing!!! I can go on and on!!

“They did amazing! We are so proud of the team!”

Mitchell Hall set a PR while winning the 1600. (Helene Lhamon photo)

 

Complete Saturday results:

 

GIRLS:

100 — Issabel Johnson (4th) 15.01 *PR*; Taygin Jump (7th) 15.13 *PR*

200 — Ja’Kenya Hoskins (2nd) 28.73; Ava Mitten (4th) 30.44 *PR*; Johnson (6th) 31.73 *PR*

400 — Lyla Stuurmans (1st) 1:07.45

800 — Cristina McGrath (3rd) 3:19.16

1600 — Ayden Wyman (2nd) 7:08.32

3200 — C. McGrath (2nd) 16:32.41

100 Hurdles — Claire Mayne (2nd) 19.85 *PR*

300 Hurdles — Mayne (4th) 1:00.69

4 x 100 Relay — Mitten, Mayne, Carolyn Lhamon, Hoskins (1st) 54.70

4 x 200 Relay — A. Wyman, Stuurmans, Ryanne Knoblich, Hoskins (2nd) 1:59.81

Shot Put — Lhamon (2nd) 30-11.50 *PR*; Reese Wilkinson (4th) 26-02.75 *PR*; Erica McGrath (5th) 23-00.50 *PR*

Discus — Lhamom (1st) 94-09; Wilkinson (3rd) 82-05 *PR*; Jump (4th) 76-07 *PR*; E. McGrath (6th) 71-02; Aby Wood (7th) 54-11 *PR*

Javelin — Jump (3rd) 76-09; Johnson (5th) 70-09

High Jump — Knoblich (1st) 4-10; Mercedes Kalwies-Anderson (4th) 4-04 *PR*

Long Jump — Knoblich (2nd) 15-00 *PR*; Hoskins (3rd) 14-03.50

Triple Jump — C. McGrath (3rd) 28-06 *PR*

Wolf throwers Carolyn Lhamon (left) and Reese Wilkinson enjoy their day. (Helene Lhamon photo)

 

BOYS:

100 — Caleb Meyer (1st) 11.63; Dominic Coffman (2nd) 11.72 *PR*; Nehemiah Myles (6th) 12.39 *PR*

200 — Meyer (1st) 24.27 *PR*; Nick Guay (3rd) 24.88 *PR*; Reiley Araceley (4th) 25.42 *PR*

400 — Aidan Wilson (1st) 53.36 *PR*; Meyer (2nd) 53.67; Hank Milnes (5th) 1:02.17

800 — A. Wilson (1st) 2:11.86; Thomas Strelow (5th) 2:29.15 *PR*; Alex Merino-Martinez (6th) 2:29.24 *PR*; Milnes (7th) 2:37.12

1600 — Mitchell Hall (1st) 4:56.51 *PR*; Carson Field (3rd) 5:12.71; Strelow (4th) 5:36.10 *PR*; Merino-Martinez (6th) 5:44.78 *PR*; Tate Wyman (7th) 5:57.04 *PR*

3200 — Cameron Epp (1st) 12:29.39; Mikey Robinett (3rd) 12:37.40 *PR*

110 Hurdles — Araceley (2nd) 18.79 *PR*; Cael Wilson (3rd) 20.07

300 Hurdles — Araceley (3rd) 48.50 *PR*; C. Wilson (4th) 49.72 *PR*; T. Wyman (6th) 53.22 *PR*

4 x 100 Relay — Meyer, Araceley, A. Wilson, Coffman (1st) 45.43

4 x 400 Relay — Preston Epp, Milnes, Field, Hall (2nd) 4:01.60

Shot Put — Logan Martin (1st) 40-02.25; Zac Tackett (3rd) 31-03.50; Zane Oldenstadt (4th) 30-00.75

Discus — Martin (1st) 149-06; Tackett (3rd) 98-10; Oldenstadt (4th) 97-04 *PR*; Josh Guay (7th) 73-10

Javelin — Hall (2nd) 118-03 *PR*; Tackett (4th) 103-00 *PR*; C. Epp (6th) 90-03; Field (8th) 71-02

High Jump — Coffman (1st) 5-10; N. Guay (2nd) 5-02; C. Wilson (4th) 5-02 *PR*

Long Jump — Coffman (2nd) 17-10 *PR*; Robinett (4th) 16-02.50; N. Guay (6th) 14-11

Triple Jump — A. Wilson (1st) 38-08.75 *PR*; Milnes (7th) 31-11

Senior studs Logan Martin (left) and Caleb Meyer combined for five first-place finishes. (Abbie Martin photo)

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Maddie Georges and CHS volleyball are 10-5 heading into the postseason. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves need two wins in one night to advance to state.

Three teams enter, one exits with a ticket to state.

This year’s version of the district volleyball playoffs is a fairly streamlined affair, with just two matches being played.

Coupeville and Auburn Adventist Academy face off at 5 PM Wednesday, Nov. 3 at La Conner High School in a loser-out match to kick things off.

The winner returns to the floor at 7:30 to play the tourney hosts, who happen to be the two-time defending 2B state champs.

Barring a major upset, the Braves then head off to Yakima to defend their crown.

Coupeville fans already know La Conner well, but Auburn Adventist is a different thing.

The Falcons are the lone 2B school playing in the 1B Sea-Tac League, and finished third out of 10 schools this season.

Auburn handed the league’s top team, Crosspoint Academy, its only conference loss, yet was swept in straight sets by Coupeville’s Northwest 2B/1B League mate Darrington in a non-conference tilt.

With Coupeville having squashed the Loggers both times they played this season, that seems to be a positive for the Wolves.

But, it’s the playoffs, so anything goes.

 

What: District 1/2 volleyball tourney

When: Wednesday, Nov. 3

Where: La Conner High School (307 N 6th St.)

 

Admission:

Adults and students w/o ASB — $7
Students w/ASB — $5
Children (ages 6-12) and Senior Citizens — $5
Children (0-5) — Free

 

Bracket:

http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/m2/tourn.php?act=vt&tid=3376

 

Auburn Adventist Academy:

Season record: 10-6

League finish: #3 in 1B Sea-Tac League (only 2B school)

Sets W/L: 33-21

Coach: Lina Aiolupotea

Seniors: Online roster doesn’t list player grade levels.

Mascot: Falcons

 

Coupeville:

Season record: 10-5

League finish: #2 in Northwest 2B/1B League

Sets W/L: 30-19

Coach: Cory Whitmore

Seniors: None

Mascot: Wolves

 

La Conner:

Season record: 17-0

League finish: #1 in Northwest 2B/1B League

Sets W/L: 51-5

Coach: Suzanne Marble

Seniors: Hannah Cook, Sarah Cook, Rachel Cram, Emmaline Keller, Aubrie Sloniker

Mascot: Braves

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