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Oktober Frost and the Coupeville JV volleyball team are 6-1 on the season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The layoff didn’t hurt them.

Returning to competition for the first time in a week-plus Tuesday, the Coupeville High School JV volleyball team picked up right where it left off.

Thumping rivals and taking names.

Roaring to a 25-8, 25-8 victory at Friday Harbor, the Wolves ran their winning streak to four matches, improving to 6-1 overall, 4-0 in Northwest 2B/1B League play.

Now, it’s a much-smaller gap between matches, with South Whidbey due to come to Coupeville Thursday for a non-conference tilt.

As she headed home on the ferry Tuesday, Wolf JV coach Ashley Menges was in a good mood.

“It was a solid night!” she said. “I was very happy to see that after a whole week off of games, we didn’t miss a beat.

“We got to work on a lot of new things in practice, and you could already see it implemented tonight, which was great to see.”

Coupeville used 10 players in the match, with eight Wolves making the stat sheet, while Carly Burt and Oktober Frost chipped in with hustle and desire.

“All the girls are starting to work on new skills, which I love,” Menges said. “Lots of them working on spot serving and jump floats.

“It was just a really good game to work through new stuff,” she added. “Everyone got to get some court time too, which is always appreciated.”

 

Tuesday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 1 kill, 1 dig, 1 assist, 6 aces
Teagan Calkins — 3 kills, 9 aces
Jada Heaton — 2 kills, 2 aces
Katie Marti — 2 kills, 1 dig, 6 assists, 8 aces
Chloe Marzocca — 1 ace
Madison McMillan — 2 kills, 3 aces
Grier Mooney — 1 assist, 2 aces
Aby Wood — 1 kill

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Carolyn Lhamon notched her first goal of the season Tuesday against Friday Harbor. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Playoffs? We’re probably not talking about the playoffs.

Despite putting up a strong defensive effort Tuesday, the Coupeville High School girls soccer team fell 4-2 to visiting Friday Harbor.

The loss drops the Wolves to 0-3 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 1-6 overall.

While Coupeville has plenty still to play for, and a somewhat-easier schedule the rest of the way, Tuesday’s loss all but eliminates it from postseason contention.

Only two NWL girls’ teams make the playoffs, and Mount Vernon Christian (2-0 in conference action) is a state title contender with few weak spots.

Tuesday’s win lifts Friday Harbor to 3-1 in league play and gives it a season sweep of Coupeville.

Even if everything breaks right for the Wolves — sweeping two games from winless La Conner, then pulling off a major upset of MVC, a team they fell 10-0 to earlier this season — the best they can finish is 3-3 in league play.

Friday Harbor can be no worse than 3-3, and owns the tiebreaker, while it would be mindboggling if MVC tumbled from the top spot.

But even without a path to the playoffs, Coupeville has five games left to play — or maybe six, if Sultan is rescheduled — and stacks up well with most of those foes.

Play with the same intensity they brought to the pitch Tuesday, and the Wolves will claim more victories as the season winds down.

CHS struck first in its rumble with Friday Harbor, thanks to a window-rattling free kick off of the foot of Carolyn Lhamon in the 10th minute.

The senior captain curled her shot over a wall of Wolverine players, the ball splashing home in the top left corner of the net.

It was Lhamon’s first goal of the season, and the fourth of her stellar prep career.

Friday Harbor answered right back, though, banging home two scores in a five-minute span.

McKenna Clark tied the game up with a blast from the left side, before freshman Stella Carli alertly knocked in a rebound off of a missed shot which bounced back right to her foot.

While those shots got in, Wolf goaltender Anna Myles was superb in the net, blocking several close-range shots, punching balls away to allow her team a chance to rally.

Anna played her heart out,” said CHS coach Kyle Nelson. “She really did her best to keep us in the game.”

Coupeville forced the game’s second tie in the game’s 18th minute, when Ayden Wyman converted on a penalty kick.

Tripped up and taken down hard as she made a run, the Coupeville sophomore collected her thoughts, then lashed home her team-high fourth score of the year.

That gives Wyman eight goals through 1.5 seasons, tying her with Sophie Martin and Sage Renninger for #6 on the all-time CHS girls scoring chart.

While the teams combined to rattle home four scores in the first 18 minutes, they then went 49 minutes before either team found the back of the net again.

The ultimate tiebreaker came from Stella Carli, slapping in a shot after being awarded a penalty kick after what seemed like a fairly standard rumble in front of the net.

Friday Harbor tacked on an insurance goal with under three minutes to play, with Ava Martin nimbly hauling in a deflection before flicking in a chip shot.

Myles, who twice went to the pitch hard and ended the game limping, stood tall in the net to the end, coming up with several crowd-pleasing saves even as the final seconds ticked away.

Her play, and that of defenders Nezi Keiper, Sophia Broderick, Edie Bittner, Jackie Contreras, and the battlin’ Parker sisters, Skylar and Brynn, deserve a round of applause.

Brynn Parker, looking to get rowdy. (Bailey Thule photo)

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Nick Guay applies some hands-on defense. (Morgan White photos)

Fear the Wilson boys.

With big bro Aidan netting a hat trick, and younger sibling Cael playing lights-out in the net, the Coupeville High School boys soccer team stunned the world Friday.

Facing off with visiting Friday Harbor, a state title contender which had just upended the actual defending state champs, the Wolves never backed down, claiming a 3-1 win at Mickey Clark Field.

The victory lifts Coupeville to 2-2 on the season heading into a showdown with Orcas Island, which brought home the shiniest trophy from last year’s 2B/1B state tourney.

Friday Harbor handed the Vikings a loss earlier in the week, ending a home-winning streak for Orcas which had reached five years.

So, when the Wolverines arrived on Whidbey Island, they were heavy favorites.

I’m just saying, even the hardiest of Coupeville fans weren’t likely to be hanging out down below the bleachers laying bets on the hometown pitch heroes.

But if they had … jackpot.

Coupeville came out aggressive and never backed down, contesting every shot and fighting for every 50/50 ball.

Wolf goalie Cael Wilson, stalking the pitch, the muted prairie sunshine reflecting off of his glasses, transformed before our eyes.

Suddenly he was Coupeville’s answer to Jan Oblak (thank you Google search…), a towering titan in the net, deflecting everything Friday Harbor sent his way.

Wilson punched a shot away with his right arm, dropped to his knees to make a two-handed block at point-blank range, and even shot high into the air to spear away another incoming missile.

On the sideline, CHS girls soccer guru Kyle Nelson, subbing for Wolf boys coach Robert Wood, who was out of town on business, nodded ever so slightly in approval.

Exactly the way the combined Coupeville pitch brain trust planned it.

If you looked at shots on goal, Friday Harbor had a huge advantage in the first half, and yet the scoreboard at the break reflected that score most beloved of soccer fanatics.

Zero to zero. Nil-nil, as they say in the soccer hotbeds.

Or so I’ve been told.

That was soon corrected, however, as Cael’s older brother decided to help out the family cause.

Aidan Wilson, on the rampage.

Rampaging down the left side of the pitch on a long run, Aidan Wilson lured the netminder in, before ripping a rocket into the top left of the net.

Cue the bedlam from the stands and his teammates.

Cue another small nod from Kyle Nelson, a master of keeping his composure in the glare of the spotlight.

And likely cue bedlam from Robert Wood, on the road but undoubtedly still grooving on his team’s success.

Friday Harbor is a top-notch team however, and you keep peppering any goalie with enough shots, one is going to go in at some point.

The tying score came courtesy Adam Strasbourger, who climbed to the heavens and sacrificed his noggin, using his head to knock the ball just wide of Cael Wilson’s outstretched arms.

The momentum could have shifted. Probably should have shifted.

But it didn’t.

Instead, Coupeville dug in, with the combined efforts of Cole White, Grant Steller, Matthew Ward, and Co. frustrating Friday Harbor’s offense time and again.

The Wolves caught a break when Aidan Wilson was awarded a penalty kick after a wild scrum, and the Wolf senior rattled home his second goal of the night with less than 14 minutes remaining on the clock.

Friday Harbor could not buy a break in the waning moments, missing twice from inches away on the same play.

A laser blast caught an updraft at the last second and slammed off the crossbar, only to rebound right to a Wolverine player.

But when his header put-back went wide left by a hair, Coupeville fans started to breathe again. At least a bit.

Aidan Wilson finally sealed the deal in stoppage time, sprinting down the left side and completing his second-half hat trick to push the lead out to 3-1.

In the aftermath of the win, his teammates carried Cael Wilson off the field while Coupeville Superintendent Steve King, a Friday Harbor alum, tried to walk the tight rope gracefully.

“I’ll file this one away,” he said with a smile. “Might have to bring this up at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Maybe. Never know.”

For Nelson, who will find himself on a bus headed to Forks Saturday with the Wolf girls, the moment was huge.

“A great win for the guys,” he said.

“That’s the best team in this league, and this should be a really great confidence booster.”

Wolf goalie Cael Wilson (in neon shirt) is mobbed after he shut down the Northwest 2B/1B League’s best team.

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Nezi Keiper set up Coupeville’s first goal of the season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“It was a good first game overall.”

The Coupeville High School girls soccer team came out on the short end of the score in Thursday’s season-opener at Friday Harbor, but the Wolves came away with a lot of positives.

A 2-1 loss to a Northwest 2B/1B League rival stings a bit, but it’s one game in a 13-game schedule.

There’s plenty of time to work on fine-tuning things.

“We all played well, but we’re a new team so we’re getting used to playing with each other, especially on defense,” said senior Nezi Keiper.

“But I had a few blocks and one of them I did like a slide tackle for.

Carolyn (Lhamon) was dominating the middle and Ayden (Wyman) was making really good runs.”

Keiper teamed up with Wyman on Coupeville’s first goal of the season, about 10 minutes into the game, with the senior defender setting up the sophomore forward to beat the Wolverine goalie.

The score is the fifth of Wyman’s high school career and moves her into good company.

She’s tied with former Wolves Anna Dion, Britt Harpe, Audrianna Shaw, Jennifer Spark, and Tia Wurzrainer on the all-time CHS girls scoring chart, two goals away from breaking into the top ten.

While Friday Harbor eventually rallied to tie the game before halftime, then edge ahead with a score 20 minutes into the second half, CHS coach Kyle Nelson agreed with Keiper’s assessment.

“It was a tight game, closely battled,” he said. “A great showing for our first game.”

After opening with a conference clash, Coupeville plays its next four games against non-league foes.

First up is an all-Island rumble with 3A Oak Harbor Tuesday, Sept. 13.

That game will go down at Coupeville’s Mickey Clark Field, with a 6 PM kickoff.

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Grey Peabody helped spark Coupeville to a straight-sets win over Friday Harbor in the season opener. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The streak lives.

Since returning to the Northwest 2B/1B League in 2020, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball team has lost to only one conference rival — three-time defending state champ La Conner.

Prepping for another run at the Braves, the Wolves opened a new season Thursday by proving once again they will be worthy contenders.

With several players claiming key new positions in the rotation, Coupeville dominated on its home floor, waxing visiting Friday Harbor 25-5, 25-12, 25-12.

The Wolves trailed exactly once in the match, and that was at 1-0 to open the second set.

Other than that, CHS was in control at every moment, something coach Cory Whitmore was pleased to see.

“We had good energy and communication, from the first point of the first set through to the last point of the match,” he said.

Whitmore praised the all-around play of senior leaders Maddie Georges and Alita Blouin, who kept the Wolf offense humming all night.

“I was very excited by our service return; Alita was all over the court,” he said. “That allowed our hitters to get on their routes, and Maddie was squaring up and delivering fastballs to them.”

Coupeville stormed out to a quick 5-0 lead with Georges firing off precision serves, and never looked back in the opening set.

The Wolves spread their kills out all evening, and the opening salvo was a stirring demonstration of what was to come.

Jill Prince, Ryanne Knoblich, Mia Farris, and Grey Peabody all delivered winners at the net, overpowering their opponents, while Lyla Stuurmans bounded high to collect a resounding, crowd-pleasing block.

Everything was working for the Wolves, whether it was Taygin Jump stalking the service line, or Madison McMillan closing the set with her own quietly ferocious aces.

If Friday Harbor saw a brief ray of sunshine up 1-0 in the middle set, that was quickly crushed by Prince unloading a roundhouse winner which made mom Jennie sit up and applaud.

Georges delivered another long run on serve to push CHS way out in front, but it was at the net where the Wolves really earned their cheers.

Regardless of how the lineup shuffled, whatever mix of Coupeville players who ended in the forward position were on their toes, and ready to beat the stuffing out of the ball.

Friday Harbor scrambled and fought, trying to keep rallies going, but the Wolverines had few answers for the laser blasts splashing down to their left and right.

Ending the night with a bang, Coupeville put together a crisp third set that featured more precision serves (Georges and Blouin led the way) and more big hits (Stuurmans and Peabody crunching in tandem).

The final punctuation note came from sophomore Jada Heaton, making her varsity debut and closing the match with an ace which hit hardwood and zipped away from a flailing rival.

Whitmore was able to get floor time for his bench as well as his starters, another huge positive on opening night.

“It was fun to get everyone in where we could, and they all contributed,” he said.

 

Stats:

Alita Blouin — 1 assist, 2 aces
Mia Farris
— 6 kills
Maddie Georges
— 4 assists, 6 aces
Jada Heaton
— 1 kill, 2 aces
Ryanne Knoblich
— 4 kills, 3 digs, 1 ace
Madison McMillan
— 2 aces
Grey Peabody
— 5 kills
Jill Prince
— 4 kills
Lyla Stuurmans
— 5 kills, 1 solo block, 1 ace

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