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Issabel Johnson (left) and Grey Peabody are part of the CHS Class of 2024. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re outta here … soon.

Members of the Coupeville High School Class of 2024 take their final steps together Saturday, June 8, with graduation set to go down starting at 1:00 PM at Micky Clark Field.

Attendance is free.

As the 60 grads stroll on stage to get their diplomas, they’ll do it in this order:

 

Bee Armstrong
Kayla Arnold
McKaylee Bartow
Brionna Blouin
Ryan Blouin
Cameron Breaux
Sophia Broderick
Peyton Caveness
Alex Clark
Myca Clarkson
Jackie Contreras
Jayden Cooks
William Davidson
Madison Demers
David Dominici
Dayvon Donavan
Logan Downes
Jaje Drake
Emma Garcia
Damy Giacobbe
Ethan Gill
Nick Guay
Hayden Harry
Damon Hill
Alejandro Huegerich
Issabel Johnson
Kaitlyn Leavell
Casey Masters
Aidyn McDermott
Erica McGrath
Alex Merino-Martinez
Lilly Meyers
Hank Milnes
Ava Mitten
Nehemiah Myles
Devin Neveu
Timothy Nitta
Zane Oldenstadt
Skylar Parker
Grey Peabody
Sienna Peabody
JJ Prombut
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez
Reina Reed
Mikey Robinett
Skylar Sand
Matthew Schmidt
Isabella Schooley
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim
Thomas Studer
Wyatt Sylvester
Hayley Thomas
Chris Villarreal
Zak Weatherford
Cole White
MaryJane White
Reese Wilkinson
Akaida Williams
Andrew Williams
Seth Woollet

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The future of Wolf volleyball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Storm has arrived.

The pics above and below, which come to us courtesy photographer John Fisken, capture young Central Whidbey Volleyball Club players in a rare quiet moment.

Once the camera went down, the spikes were certain to start flying.

Ready to flex on fools.

Old pro Grey Peabody keeps the new school spikers in check.

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Grey Peabody (8) shares the floor with Coupeville High School teammates Issabel Johnson (left) and Teagan Calkins. (Photos courtesy Cory Whitmore)

She finished in the spotlight.

Coupeville High School senior Grey Peabody brought her prep volleyball career to a close Sunday, playing in the All-State match in Burlington-Edison.

Wolf coach Cory Whitmore and her high school teammates were on hand to watch the middle blocker in action.

Repping #8 for the final time, Peabody closed a stellar four-year career which saw her earn All-Conference honors and help guide her team to state as a senior.

Hanging out with other All-State players.

The coach who taught her the ways of the hardwood.

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Grey Peabody dominates at the net. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The run of excellence continues.

A season after Maddie Georges and Alita Blouin played in the volleyball All-State match, Coupeville is sending another senior to the event.

This time around it’s middle blocker Grey Peabody, who caps a four-year run with the Wolves.

“I rule!!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The power-hitting spike machine will join other top athletes at Burlington-Edison High School Sunday for the celebration.

Peabody was a First-Team All-Conference player this season, leading the Wolves to a 12-7 record and their first trip to the state tourney since 2017.

She finished the season with 172 kills, 14 digs, 17 solo blocks, 21 block assists, two assists, and one service ace, leading Coupeville in solo blocks and block assists.

Queen of the court. (Kaitlyn Leavell photo)

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Mia Farris elevates and destroys. (Jackie Saia photo)

Call ’em the fab four.

Or fab five, because that works too.

Northwest 2B/1B League volleyball coaches doled out awards recently, with four Coupeville High School spikers (and their coach) honored for a season which saw them return to state.

Junior power hitter Mia Farris and senior middle blocker Grey Peabody notched First-Team All-conference honors, while junior sniper Lyla Stuurmans was tabbed for the Second-Team.

Junior setter Katie Marti, who racked up 500+ assists for a Wolf team which went 12-7, earned Honorable Mention status.

Katie Marti waits for her moment. (Jackie Saia photo)

Rounding out the Coupeville honorees was the man with the plan, as Cory Whitmore was named Coach of the Year after crafting the end of La Conner’s 12+ year run as an undefeated league juggernaut.

Orcas Island, which replaced the Braves as NWL champs, got the MVP, with senior Bethany Carter blasting her way to the award.

The Vikings also received the team sportsmanship trophy.

The complete teams:

 

First-Team All-League

Ava Ashcroft – Junior – Orcas Island
Mia Farris – Junior – Coupeville
Allie Heino – Senior – Mount Vernon Christian
Morgan Huizenga – Senior – La Conner
Addison Keller – Sophomore – La Conner
Grey Peabody – Senior – Coupeville
Abigail Udlock – Senior – La Conner
Claire Wright – Junior – Darrington

 

Second-Team All-League

Allie Cochran – Senior – Darrington
Keighley Collins – Junior – Concrete
Emerson Hoksbergen – Junior – MVC
Sera Knapp – Senior – Orcas Island
Maeve McCormick – Sophomore – La Conner
Milana Schneider – Senior – Orcas Island
Lyla Stuurmans – Junior – Coupeville

 

Honorable Mention

Reese Bird – 8th Grade – La Conner
Hailey Daniels – Senior – Concrete
Aenea Laam – Senior – Darrington
Kiera Link – Senior – MVC
Sofia Mahony-Jauregui – Sophomore – Orcas Island
Katie Marti – Junior – Coupeville
Kaylee Morton – Freshman – Friday Harbor
Esme Smith – Senior – Friday Harbor

Cory Whitmore, top-level coach (and fashion icon). (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

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