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Jakobi Baumann held off a match point Wednesday, then rallied to win at #1 singles, lifting Coupeville to a league victory on the road. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Twins for the win.

Coupeville High School seniors Jakobi and Jaschon Baumann upheld family honor Wednesday, helping the Wolf boys tennis team roar back to topple The Bush School in a key league match.

CHS nipped the Blazers 3-2, then promptly exited Seattle and headed back to Whidbey boasting a 5-4 record in Emerald City League play.

The Wolves, in their first year of competition in the toughest tennis league in 1A, have beaten three of the six private schools in the ritzy conference, while sweeping two matches from fellow public school South Whidbey.

That leaves them solidly in fourth-place in the eight-team league, trailing just perennial state title contenders Seattle Academy, University Prep and Overlake.

Coupeville has five league matches left, including rematches with Bush, Bear Creek and Eastside Prep – conference foes they beat the first time around.

Wednesday’s match wasn’t a blowout by any means, as the Wolves had to rally at #1 singles and #3 doubles to pull out the win.

A straight-sets win for Drake Borden at #2 singles gave CHS one mark on the board, and then Jaschon Baumann and Tiger Johnson stormed back after dropping their opening set 6-1.

JaTiger was on fire,” said Coupeville coach Ken Stange. “They laid an egg in the first set, before settling down.”

The Wolf duo rallied to take the second set, then cruised home for the win by capturing a third-set tiebreaker.

Jakobi Baumann put Coupeville over the top, but he made his coach sweat a bit.

After splitting two sets, the Wolf ace went up 9-5 in the third-set tiebreaker, only to have his foe hold off four match points.

When Bush’s top player, Ivan Repin, won a fifth straight point, he actually went from being on the defensive to holding his own match point.

Which was just where Baumann wanted him to be, as Jakobi promptly cranked things up, held off the match point, and won the final three points to claim the personal, and team win.

 

Complete Wednesday results:

 

Varsity:

1st Singles — Jakobi Baumann beat Ivan Repin 6-4, 3-6, 12-10

2nd Singles — Drake Borden beat Daniel Wang 6-2, 6-4

1st Doubles — Mason Grove/James Wood lost to Griffin Murch/Quinn Chow 6-3, 7-5

2nd Doubles — Jacob Burke/Nathan Ginnings lost to Anselm Aguerra Arcos/Nik Ioannou 7-5, 6-1

3rd Doubles — Tiger Johnson/Jaschon Baumann beat Morgan Dougherty/Dhruv Groel 1-6, 6-4, 10-6

 

JV:

3rd Singles — Koby Schreiber beat David Nagai 8-4

4th Singles — Andrew Aparicio beat Parker Holloway 8-6

4th Doubles — Harris Sinclair/Thane Peterson lost to Dominic Lizardi/Saxton Barrett 6-2, 6-0

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Jakobi Baumann, normally a singles player, teamed with Drake Borden to play doubles Friday. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Sometimes it’s just about survival.

Facing off with University Prep, arguably the premier boys tennis program in Washington state, Coupeville absorbed a beatin’ Friday afternoon.

The Wolves shuffled their lineup a bit to mix things up, but were still mauled 5-0 by the Pumas, who have won more state titles than there are stars in the sky.

As they navigate the choppy waters of the private school-dominated Emerald City League, the CHS netters are still staying afloat, with a solid 4-4 record on the season.

Coupeville gets right back at it next week, with a road trip Wednesday to face Bush, and then a rematch at home Friday against Overlake.

 

Complete Friday results:

 

Varsity:

1st Singles — Jaschon Baumann lost 6-0, 6-0

2nd Singles — Tiger Johnson lost 6-0, 6-0

1st Doubles — Jakobi Baumann/Drake Borden lost 6-0, 6-0

2nd Doubles — Mason Grove/James Wood lost 6-2, 6-2

3rd Doubles — Jacob Burke/Zach Ginnings lost 6-1, 6-0

 

JV:

4th Doubles — Andrew Aparicio/Koby Schreiber lost 6-1, 6-2

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Mason Grove teamed with James Wood to roll to a 6-0, 6-0 win Wednesday at Eastside Prep. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re holding their own.

Coupeville High School boys tennis players were plunged into a world of intrigue, big bucks, and booming serves when they entered the Emerald City League this fall.

But so far, the scrappy small public school netters are standing up well against their ritzy private school foes, posting a 4-3 record at the halfway point of the conference season.

The latest conquest for the Wolves was Eastside Prep, which fell 5-0 Wednesday.

The private school only has two courts, which severely limited play.

With the match firmly in hand, the last Wolf to hit the court, #1 singles player Jakobi Baumann, only played a pro set so Coupeville could hit the road before night fell.

 

Complete Wednesday results:

 

Varsity:

1st Singles — Jakobi Baumann won 8-2

2nd Singles — Drake Borden won 6-2, 6-2

1st Doubles — Zach Ginnings/Jacob Burke won 6-0, 6-0

2nd Doubles — Mason Grove/James Wood won 6-0, 6-0

3rd Doubles — Tiger Johnson/Jaschon Baumann won 7-6(7-1), 6-1

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Andrew Aparicio was one of many winners Monday, as Coupeville tennis ruled the day against arch-rival South Whidbey. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Nathan Ginnings teamed with Jacob Burke for a major come-from-behind win at #1 doubles, as the Wolf varsity swept the season series from the Falcons.

Every match, every set, every point counted.

There were big chunks of time Monday afternoon when it seemed either Coupeville or South Whidbey could easily pull away for the win in their boys tennis clash, but in the end only one squad went home truly happy.

Powered by a pair of doubles wins, both of which involved CHS netters rallying from a set down, the Wolves slipped past the visiting Falcons 3-2 to sweep the season series from their Island rivals.

The win lifts Coupeville to 3-3 in Emerald City League play.

It also gives them local bragging rights.

After failing to net a win against their neighbors during Ken Stange’s first 13 years at the helm of the Coupeville boys program, the Wolves polished off South Whidbey both at home and away this season.

Monday’s match was locked at 1-1 for quite some time, with the singles bouts being quickly split.

Coupeville’s Drake Borden, facing a different Falcon rival this time around, matched his performance in the season opener, rolling to a win at #2 singles, while South Whidbey’s Levi Buck turned the tables on Jakobi Baumann in the first slot.

Then a war of attrition set in.

With all three varsity doubles matches on the courts at the same time, and all three stretching out to epic lengths, Stange (and both team’s fans) were left to bounce back and forth.

All three of the matches featured serious ebb and flow, with first one duo putting together a sweet run, only to have their foes come storming right back.

The match of the day came at #1 doubles, where Jacob Burke and Nathan Ginnings, a first-year pairing, rallied to knock off a Falcon team they couldn’t topple the first time around.

Down a set, the Wolves scorched the court in the middle frame, mixing in booming overheads with the occasional soft drop shot, forcing a winner-take-all final set.

It took a while, though, as Burke and Ginnings fell behind in the third set, but never gave in.

Instead of slumped shoulders, they slapped rackets, encouraged each other, and muscled their way back into the match, knotting things up at 6-6, before dropping the hammer in a deciding tiebreaker.

Though they had no clue their team had just gone up 2-1, Wolves James Wood and Mason Grove were off on a different court, putting together their own story of pulling a rabbit from a hat.

Bouncing around, joking and needling each other, they didn’t look like a duo which was down a set, maybe because they knew they were about to flip a switch.

The second and third set were all Coupeville, all the time, with Grove lashing approach shot winners and Wood smashing put-aways at the net.

The hardest-hit shot came during a break in play when Grove half turned as he went to slap an extra ball back to South Whidbey’s server and promptly drilled his partner, who took the gut shot with first a surprised look, and then a loud laugh.

Heck, when you’re winning, you can pick up an inadvertent bruise or two (and even bust your racket strings in a post-match hit-around like Wood later did), and it’s all good.

 

Complete Monday results:

 

Varsity:

1st Singles — Jakobi Baumann lost to Levi Buck 6-3, 6-2

2nd Singles — Drake Borden beat Ian Maddux 6-1, 6-1

1st Doubles — Zach Ginnings/Jacob Burke beat Brent de Wolf/Joey Lane 5-7, 6-1, 7-6(7-4)

2nd Doubles — Mason Grove/James Wood beat Ranger Buck/Brent Batchelor 3-6, 6-2, 6-2

3rd Doubles — Tiger Johnson/Jaschon Baumann lost to Cormac Workman/Soren Bratrude 7-6(8-6), 5-7, 10-7

 

JV:

3rd Singles — Koby Schreiber lost 7-6(7-4)

4th Doubles — Andrew Aparicio/Schreiber won 6-3

5th Doubles — Harris Sinclair/Thane Peterson lost 6-1

6th Doubles — Aparicio/Peterson lost 7-5

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Tiger Johnson and Co. are learning under fire in the ultra-competitive Emerald City League. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Keep fightin’.

That’s the mantra for the Coupeville High School boys tennis team this fall, as it navigates the extremely-dangerous waters of the Emerald City League.

Dropped into the most brutal 1A conference in existence, full of ritzy private school piranha, who employ aces who play year-round on private courts, the scrappy public school from the sticks is holding its own.

Case in point, Friday’s 5-0 loss to Seattle Academy at the swanky Amy Yee Tennis Center.

The Cardinals are perennial state title contenders and a pristine 7-0 this season.

While the loss dropped Coupeville to 2-3 this year, the scrappy Wolves, playing under unusual (for them) circumstances, never backed down.

Just like their coach expects.

“Rough day, but they played their asses off,” said CHS tennis guru Ken Stange. “The guys have improved a lot, and the advanced competition, while laying down quite a beating, allows our players to grow.

“I’m excited for Monday’s match.”

That bout will be the second and final meeting with arch-rival South Whidbey, and it’s set to play out on Coupeville’s courts starting at 3:30 PM.

The Wolves knocked off the Falcons in Langley in the season opener, the first time in 14 seasons the CHS boys have won that match-up.

Now, they’re looking for a season sweep of the only other public school playing in the eight-team ECL.

Monday’s match will be on outdoor courts, as is par for the course for Coupeville.

Or, it normally is.

Facing off with Seattle Academy offered the Wolves the chance to play at a tennis center which hosts many of the postseason tourneys.

“The Amy Yee Tennis Center is an indoor facility, and most of our players got to experience indoor tennis for the first time,” Stange said. “If our island had indoor tennis, it’d be heaven on earth for me.”

 

Complete Friday results:

 

Varsity:

1st Singles — Jakobi Baumann lost to Will Norden 6-1, 6-2

2nd Singles — Drake Borden lost to Josh Davydov 6-3, 6-1

1st Doubles — Zach Ginnings/Jacob Burke lost to Orson Smith/Mack Dougan 6-3, 6-1

2nd Doubles — Mason Grove/James Wood lost to Will Sieler/Dimitri Vladimir 6-0, 6-1

3rd Doubles — Jaschon Baumann/Tiger Johnson lost to Tate Gibbons/Blake Calvo 6-0, 6-2

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