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CHS spikers mix volleyball with Halloween. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The tradition lives.

Combining holiday spirit with getting ready for the district tournament, the Coupeville High School volleyball team brought out an assortment of Halloween costumes at a recent practice.

No word on whether they got treats in return for service aces.

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Savina Wells uncorks a stunner. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ball hits floor, finger clicks camera.

It’s a tale as old as time, as the sound of volleyball being played in the Coupeville High School gym attracts the attention of wanderin’ photographer John Fisken.

The photos above and below, which capture action from Thursday’s varsity match with visiting Darrington, are courtesy him.

To see more, and ponder the possibility of purchasing some glossies for the grandparentals, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball-2021/VB-2021-10-04-vs-Darrington/

 

Alita Blouin is the queen of digs.

Grey Peabody touches the heavens.

The Wolves celebrate a highlight reel play.

Ryanne Knoblich gets vicious.

Peabody (left) and Olivia Schaffeld form an impenetrable wall.

Lyla Stuurmans brings the thunder.

“OK, let’s go kick some fanny on three!”

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Lyla Stuurmans goes full Matrix, sliding under an incoming explosion of hair. Or so it appears. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The uniforms were poppin’, the action was hoppin’.

Wearing brand-new pink duds Tuesday to honor the fight with breast cancer, the Coupeville High School volleyball players looked crisp as they delivered staggering kills.

Capturing it all in digital images was Diet Coke-fueled cameraman John Fisken, who provides us with the pics seen above and below.

To take a gander at everything he shot, and possibly purchase some glossies for Christmas presents, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Volleyball-2021/VB-2021-10-05-vs-Concrete/

 

Grey Peabody wins a tip war.

Jill Prince unleashes the thunder ‘n lightning.

Jada Heaton gets the offense rolling.

Lucy Tenore drops the hammer.

Ryanne Knoblich punishes the volleyball.

Taylor Brotemarkle gets artful at the net.

The Wolf JV celebrate one of many big plays.

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CHS varsity head coach Cory Whitmore and senior Abby Mulholland welcome you to a new volleyball season. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Time to drop some spikes.

The Coupeville High School volleyball teams kick-start new seasons Thursday with a trip to Concrete, followed by three-straight matches at home.

As they fine-tune their sets and sharpen their service games, the Wolves also found a few moments to pose for wanderin’ photographer John Fisken.

Some of what he shot can be seen above and below, but, for the full collection, you’ll have to hang around for the entire season.

 

Grey Peabody

Coupeville’s high-flying JV squad gets their moment in the spotlight.

Jill Prince

Jada Heaton

Big talent, big dreams for the Wolf varsity.

Taylor Brotemarkle

Wolf JV coach Ashley Menges

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Ryanne Knoblich spins a ball into play, while Skylar Parker backs her up. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The future is a bright one.

The Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad, playing for first-year coach Ashley Menges, were a bold, confident, frequently-inspired squad of heavy hitters and service stripe snipers.

Exiting with a 25-9, 25-15, 15-7 rout of visiting Orcas Island Saturday, the young Wolves finished the pandemic-altered season with a crisp 6-3 record.

Coupeville’s only losses came to La Conner, the premier spiker program in the Northwest 2B/1B League, and all three matches were tough battles.

Saturday’s tilt, played with no fans, was a different affair, as the Wolves jumped on the Vikings early and rarely relented.

Maya Lucero got her team rockin’ with a spike which was nasty enough to make the Orcas players take two steps back, then reconsider and make it four steps instead.

From there, it was time for Jordyn Rogers to step into the spotlight, with her service game garnering much hooting and hollering from the Wolf varsity players — who sounded louder by themselves than a full gym might have.

Rogers ran off a string of seven straight points, stretching a 9-5 lead out to 16-5 and breaking the spirit of the visitors.

Helping her along was Olivia Schaffeld, who pasted a winner off the back line, and Maya Lucero who snuck in to drop an artful tip which froze everyone on the other side of the net.

Everyone in a Wolf uniform was on fire, with Allie Lucero blistering serves to all parts of the court and Grey Peabody patrolling the net with a vengeance.

Grey Peabody is a tower of power.

Thoroughly entertaining themselves, varsity stars Kylie Chernikoff and Maddie Vondrak worked the lines, bringing all the flare at their disposal.

Trying to outdo one another with extra-dramatic waves of their flags while signaling whether a ball was inside the lines or not, the duo kept on upping their game, until Chernikoff nearly did a cartwheel after spinning out of control on one call.

Giggling behind her mask, while Vondrak laughed along on the other side of the floor, Chernikoff and her fellow senior thoroughly enjoyed themselves during the early stage of their final day in a CHS volleyball uniform.

Back on the floor, the JV spikers continued to rain down pain on the Vikings, with Rogers and Allie Lucero combining to win 17 points on serve in the second set.

The third set gave Ryanne Knoblich a chance to test her ability to bash the ball (she passed the test, easily), while Allison Nastali, Skylar Parker, and Gwen Gustafson all excelled during their stints on the floor.

La Conner escaped this season, maybe, but Coupeville is young, scrappy, and hungry. Watch out for the pack that hunts together.

Gwen Gustafson dreams of future wins.

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