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   Payton Aparicio teamed with Sage Renninger Monday for a dramatic win at #1 doubles against 2A powerhouse North Kitsap. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Welcome back. Now try and beat the giants.

Coming off a 13-day sabbatical, the Coupeville High School girls tennis squad faced a daunting task as 2A juggernaut North Kitsap swung by the Island.

The Vikings, with a deep, talented roster, entered play Monday boasting a 7-0 mark this season and a 56-2 record over the past five years.

In what could hardly be described as a surprise, North Kitsap kept that streak alive, overpowering the less-experienced Wolves 6-1.

Coupeville, a 2B-sized school forced to masquerade as a 1A school, has faced a brutal early-season schedule.

Five of its first six foes hail from 2A, and there’s still one more big school foe to go with a trip Wednesday to North Mason.

So, when you look at the Wolves 1-5 mark (they toppled previously unbeaten Granite Falls), remember that this early stretch has been mainly about enduring and surviving.

All six matches against Coupeville’s 1A Olympic League foes, Chimacum and Klahowya, are still ahead, with the first two set for the end of this week … if the weather cooperates.

Monday was a chance for the Wolves to see if they could be competitive with a true powerhouse.

The Vikings are led by three-time defending state 2A singles champ Danya Wallis, who is ranked as the #4 college prospect among female players in Washington state.

It doesn’t get much easier after that, as North Kitsap has talented players at every rung and a former highly-ranked college netter, Jordan Prince, installing daily lessons as a coach.

While Coupeville’s inexperienced singles players were overwhelmed Monday, the Wolf doubles duos put up a strong fight, especially at the #1 and #3 slots.

Sophomore Avalon Renninger and freshman Genna Wright teamed for the first time, with Renninger’s normal partner, Tia Wurzrainer, on her way home from a spring break trip to Austria.

Both strong natural athletes who are still coming in to their own as tennis players, the Wolf young guns forced a tiebreak in their first set and made their foes work hard for the victory.

Coupeville’s brightest spot came at the top of the ladder, as seniors Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger played inspired tennis to topple a pair of crafty sisters.

Mixing guile (Renninger dropping shots behind her opponents backs) with bursts of raw power (Aparicio slicing an overhead off the back line), the Wolf duo pulled out a very-satisfying straight-sets win.

Complete Monday results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Claire Mietus lost to Danya Wallis 6-0, 6-0

2nd Singles — Heather Nastali lost to Grace Hansen 6-0, 6-0

3rd Singles — Megan Behan lost to Anna Bronchal 6-0, 6-0

1st Doubles — Payton Aparicio/Sage Renninger beat Amalia Barreith/Noelani Barreith 7-5, 6-3

2nd Doubles — Maggie Crimmins/Kameryn St Onge lost to Eunice Moran/Tori Carver 6-2, 6-1

3rd Doubles — Avalon Renninger/Genna Wright lost to Jessica Raper/Rachel Griffel 7-6(7-2), 6-3

4th Doubles — Jillian Mayne/Zara Bradley lost to Jackie Marshall/Riley Rabedeaux 6-2, 5-1 (ferry)

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Ben Smith helps record history. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Rain was their only weakness.

Coupeville High School athletics pulled off a flawless week … if you ignore the contests washed away by the elements.

Put the Wolves on the field between Mar. 26-30 and they couldn’t be beat, going 6-0, with victories in all four spring sports which keep track of win-loss records.

Baseball and soccer won twice each, while tennis and softball knocked off their only foes. Making things even better, five of those six wins came against Olympic League foes.

The only thing keeping CHS from achieving pure nirvana was the elements, which washed away, at least temporarily, a softball game against Port Angeles, a tennis match against Olympic and a baseball game against Sultan.

With spring break kicking off, the schedule for the upcoming week is relatively light, with a few non-conference games scattered at the start and end of the week.

Current standings through Mar. 31:

Olympic League baseball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 2-0 5-3
Chimacum 1-0 2-5
Klahowya 1-2 2-7
Port Townsend 0-2 0-5

Olympic League boys soccer:

School League Overall
Klahowya 3-0 5-2-1
COUPEVILLE 3-1 4-2-1
Port Townsend 1-2 1-5-0
Chimacum 0-4 0-5-0

Olympic League girls tennis:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 0-0 1-4
Chimacum 0-0 1-4
Klahowya 0-0 1-3

Olympic League softball:

School League Overall
COUPEVILLE 1-0 3-1
Klahowya 0-1 5-2

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Thora Iverson keeps a watchful eye on the runner. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jake Pease holds the line at third, slapping on the tag.

Sage Renninger perfects the art of Zen tennis.

Chloe Wheeler crunches a hit as she helps propel the Wolves to another win.

Johnny Carlson is comin’ home, mama.

   Wolf netters Kameryn St Onge (left) and Maggie Crimmins are trapped in a chain-link fence of emotion.

You can see Chelsea Prescott’s pitches, but that doesn’t mean you can hit them.

Jered Brown pops in for a quick visit at third. His real destination? Home plate.

Just about everything went right for Coupeville High School athletics Tuesday afternoon.

The Wolves swept to three wins in four games, knocking off a pair of 2A schools in tennis and softball and nabbing a landmark win on the soccer pitch.

Plus, after a lot of rain, the day was dry and somewhat sunny and noted camera bug John Fisken was in town and clicking away.

During his visit to the prairie, the paparazzi hit JV softball, varsity tennis and JV baseball bouts, delivering a smorgasbord of glossy pics.

The photos above are courtesy Fisken, but, if you want to see everything he shot, pop over to:

Baseball:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Baseball-2017-2018/2018-03-27-JV-vs-Sequim/

Girls Tennis:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/2017-2018-Coupeville-Tennis/2018-03-27-Girls-vs-Granite-Falls/

Softball:

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Softball-2017-2018/2018-03-27-JV-vs-Sequim/

And, when you do, remember, purchases help fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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   Sage Renninger and doubles partner Payton Aparicio fought down to the wire Tuesday in a tough three-set loss. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The trial by fire continues.

Coupeville High School, among the very smallest of all 1A schools in Washington state, is opening its season with a run of non-conference tilts against large 2A schools.

Tuesday afternoon it was undefeated Kingston, which boasts a student body two-and-a-half times that of CHS, visiting Whidbey.

Somewhat predictably, the Buccaneers left town with a 6-1 non-conference win, running their record to 4-0 and dropping the Wolves to 0-4.

But all of this has been prep for Coupeville facing off with its own 1A Olympic League foes, and the pursuit of a fourth-straight league title.

The Wolves, who are 15-0 in the three-year history of the league, get their first taste of conference play Thursday, when they welcome Klahowya (0-3) to town.

When the Eagles show up, Coupeville’s doubles duos will be the featured attraction.

Sophomores Tia Wurzrainer and Avalon Renninger romped to a straight-sets win at #2 doubles Tuesday, while seniors Sage Renninger and Payton Aparicio pushed their Kingston rivals to a third-set tiebreaker in a very close match.

Complete Tuesday results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Claire Mietus lost to Montana Thoroughman 6-1, 6-0

2nd Singles — Genna Wright lost to Emily Ramirez 6-2, 6-2

3rd Singles — Heather Nastali lost to Sanni Wilder 6-2, 6-3

1st Doubles — Payton Aparicio/Sage Renninger lost to Emily Shaleen/Lily Beaulieu 6-4, 3-6, 10-4

2nd Doubles — Avalon Renninger/Tia Wurzrainer beat Elizabeth Ramirez/Sam Young 6-2, 6-3

3rd Doubles — Kameryn St Onge/Maggie Crimmins lost to Ana Horne/Taylor Sanville 6-3, 6-2

4th Doubles — Jillian Mayne/Zara Bradley lost to Cierra Franklin/Rachael Winn 6-0, 6-3

JV:

5th Doubles — Nanci Melendrez/Megan Behan lost 6-1

6th Doubles — Jaimee Masters/Emily Fiedler trailed 4-3 (ferry)

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   Tia Wurzrainer is teaming with fellow Wolf sophomore Avalon Renninger to form a potent doubles duo. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Tennis is a tricky game.

They record the team score, yet individual development is the primary objective.

Coupeville High School girls tennis coach Ken Stange has been hanging around the courts for most of his life, and has developed a nice Zen attitude about the whole thing.

So, while his Wolf squad fell to 0-3 on the season after taking a 4-1 non-conference loss at South Whidbey Friday, he can be at peace, seeing each of his netters develop their own story arc at their own pace.

Coupeville will have a tough time putting together a string of team wins, with seven matches against 2A schools, several others against tough 1A rivals like South Whidbey, and a Wolf lineup still very much in flux.

Friday’s match, while it ended in a team loss, had its positives, though, especially in doubles.

Stange’s top duo, seniors Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger, bounced back after a narrow loss to a Sequim tandem, pulling out an epic three-set win in Langley.

Sage and Payton really figured it out today,” Stange said. “South Whidbey had a tough duo.

“It took a while for them to find the groove, but once they did, it was lights out for SW.”

Coupeville’s #2 duo, sophomores Avalon Renninger and Tia Wurzrainer, have only played three matches together, but their coach already sees a bright future for his young netters.

Avalon and Tia continue to grow,” Stange said. “They may have lost, but I see them evolving into one entity.

“They remind me of my 1’s, in a way.”

The final varsity doubles match presented Coupeville’s coach with a bit of a quandry.

While he was fully in support of his own players — seniors Kameryn St Onge and Maggie Crimmins — one of the Falcon rivals happened to be Oliana Stange.

The SWHS sophomore was making her varsity debut, and she and her partner pulled out a win as Ken Stange carefully juggled two roles, that of an aggressive coach and a justifiably-beaming father.

“Between sets, I told Kam and Maggie to hit it to the less-experienced player. That was O,” chess-master Ken Stange admitted with a small smile. “I told my girls that she’d either wilt or rise up.

O stepped up. I was quite proud.”

After another clash with a 2A school, this time Kingston, next Tuesday, Mar. 20, Coupeville begins its run at a fourth-straight Olympic League crown when it hosts Klahowya Thursday, Mar. 22

Complete Friday results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Claire Mietus lost to Farriss Jokinen 6-2, 6-1

2nd Singles — Genna Wright lost to Ashley Ricketts 6-0, 6-0

1st Doubles — Payton Aparicio/Sage Renninger beat Mary Zisette/Ainsley Nelson 4-6, 6-1, 6-0

2nd Doubles — Avalon Renninger/Tia Wurzrainer lost to Robynn Maciel/Alison Papritz 6-4, 6-2

3rd Doubles — Kameryn St Onge/Maggie Crimmins lost to Ally Lynch/Oliana Stange 6-2, 6-2

JV:

4th Doubles — Jillian Mayne/Zara Bradley lost to Annika/Chloe 6-1

5th Doubles — Heather Nastali/Nanci Melendrez beat Capri/Amara 6-1

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