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Katrina McGranahan (left) and Payton Aparicio are both soaring on the stats charts. (John Fisken photos)

   Katrina McGranahan (left) and Payton Aparicio are both soaring on the stats charts. (John Fisken photos)

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   CHS coaches Cory Whitmore (far right) and Kristin Bridges impart wisdom during a timeout.

They like the aces.

The high-flying Coupeville High School volleyball squad has roared to a league title and a 9-3 record thanks in large part to its success at the service stripe.

The Wolves have six players who handle serving duties, and all of them land in the top 15 among 1A players for aces.

CHS junior Hope Lodell tops all 1A spikers whose teams have reported stats to MaxPreps, and her 72 aces is fourth-best across all divisions (1B-4A).

The three girls ahead of her have a huge advantage, with each having played 8-14 more sets and uncorked 36-87 more service attempts.

Lodell hits aces on 37.9% of her serves, the highest percentage by anyone in the top 10.

Coupeville stacks up quite nicely with other teams when you compare stats other than aces, as well.

Seven Wolves are currently among the top 20 performers in 1A in at least one stat category, with five of those spikers showing up in two categories.

Valen Trujillo (#5 in digs) and Payton Aparicio (#5 in aces) join Lodell in cracking the top five in a category.

CHS stats through Monday:

Sets Played:

Katrina McGranahan 42
Ashley Menges 42
Lauren Rose 42
Emma Smith 42
Valen Trujillo 42
Payton Aparicio 41
Hope Lodell 41
Tiffany Briscoe 40
Mikayla Elfrank 37
Ally Roberts 26
Sarah Wright 8
Allison Wenzel 4

Kills:

Katrina McGranahan 53 (#17 in 1A)
Lodell 51 (#18 in 1A)
Elfrank 49 (#20 in 1A)
Smith 33
Aparicio 32
Briscoe 25
Roberts 9
Wright 9
Trujillo 4
Wenzel 3
Menges 2
Rose 2

Kill Percentage:

Menges 66.7
Roberts 39.1
Elfrank 38.3
Wenzel 37.5
Wright 37.5
Smith 36.3
McGranahan 32.9
Lodell 30.2
Briscoe 28.7
Rose 25.0
Aparicio 24.8
Trujillo 19.0

Hitting Percentage:

Menges .333
Roberts .261
Wenzel .250
Wright .208
McGranahan .130
Briscoe .103
Smith .088
Elfrank .062
Aparicio .008

Digs:

Trujillo 141 (#5 in 1A)
Lodell 88 (#14 in 1A)
Aparicio 53
Roberts 28
Rose 27
McGranahan 17
Menges 16
Briscoe 10
Elfrank 6
Smith 5
Wright 3
Wenzel 2

Blocks:

Smith 10
McGranahan 7
Elfrank 4
Aparicio 2
Briscoe 1
Wright 1

Service Returns:

Trujillo 224
Lodell 151
Aparicio 95
Roberts 28
Wenzel 9
Briscoe 4
Elfrank 3
McGranahan 3
Smith 3
Menges 2
Rose 1
Wright 1

Assists:

Rose 121 (#9 in 1A)
Menges 93 (#11 in 1A)
Trujillo 6
Lodell 4
Aparicio 2
Briscoe 2
Roberts 2
Elfrank 1
McGranahan 1
Wright 1

Serving Percentage:

Elfrank 100.0
Rose 94.3
Trujillo 90.0
Aparicio 86.6
Lodell 84.2
Menges 83.0
McGranahan 81.5
Roberts 33.3

Service Points:

Lodell 115
Rose 103
Menges 84
McGranahan 83
Aparicio 78
Trujillo 65
Elfrank 3
Roberts 1

Service Aces:

Lodell 72 (#1 in 1A, #4 in all divisions)
Aparicio 42 (#5 in 1A)
McGranahan 41 (#6 in 1A)
Menges 36 (#8 in 1A)
Rose 29 (#12 in 1A)
Trujillo 28 (#15 in 1A)
Elfrank 1

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First-year CHS volleyball coach Cory Whitmore has his team at 7-2 and storming up the state stat charts. (John Fisken photos)

   First-year CHS volleyball coach Cory Whitmore has his team at 7-2 and storming up the state stat charts. (John Fisken photos)

Katrina McGranahan

   Katrina McGranahan is second among all 1A players in service aces, trailing only teammate Hope Lodell.

Hope Lodell is dangerous.

Through nine volleyball matches, the Coupeville High School junior has recorded 66 service aces, which puts her #1 among all 1A players who have had their stats reported to MaxPreps.

Lodell currently sits #3 across all divisions (2B-4A), trailing only Samantha Johnson of Northwest Christian (72 aces) and Mollie Olson of Napavine (68) for the top spot.

And it’s not really a fair fight, as Johnson has played four more sets than Lodell, with 75 more service opportunities, while Olson has an extra 13 sets and 84 chances at the stripe.

When the Wolf ace fires up a serve, she hits an ace on 42.6% of her attempts, a mark matched by only Sophia Spoja of Steilacoom (43.8%), who benefits from having put up only 80 serves to Lodell’s 155.

After all that, it should come as no surprise that the high-flying, rocket-serving young woman known as “The Surgeon” has already shattered Coupeville’s single-season ace mark.

With six more regular season matches and a playoff run ahead, Lodell is now four ahead of the 62 aces achieved by Mindy Horr in 2004.

So, while digesting all that info, here’s more, the stats season-to-date for all 12 Wolf varsity players who have helped CHS roar out to a 7-2 record overall, 4-0 in 1A Olympic League play.

Sets Played:

Katrina McGranahan 33
Ashley Menges 33
Lauren Rose 33
Emma Smith 33
Valen Trujillo 33
Payton Aparicio 32
Tiffany Briscoe 32
Hope Lodell 32
Mikayla Elfrank 29
Ally Roberts 17
Sarah Wright 3
Allison Wenzel 3

Kills:

Lodell 41 (#16 in 1A)
Elfrank 39 (#17 in 1A)
McGranahan 39 (#17 in 1A)
Smith 23
Aparicio 21
Briscoe 21
Roberts 7
Wright 4
Trujillo 3
Wenzel 3
Menges 1
Rose 1

Kill Percentage:

Menges 50.0
Wenzel 50.0
Elfrank 39.4
Wright 36.4
Roberts 35.0
Smith 32.9
Lodell 32.3
McGranahan 31.5
Briscoe 30.9
Aparicio 21.6
Rose 20.0
Trujillo 17.6

Hitting Percentage (State leaders need 106.7 attempts):

Wright .364
Wenzel .333
Roberts .200
Briscoe .162
McGranahan .121 (#12 in 1A)
Elfrank .071
Smith .043

Digs:

Trujillo 101 (#4 in 1A)
Lodell 67 (#10 in 1A)
Aparicio 50
Rose 19
Roberts 18
Menges 12
McGranahan
10
Briscoe
8
Elfrank
5
Smith
3
Wright
2
Wenzel
1

Blocks:

Smith 7 (#19 in 1A)
McGranahan 5
Elfrank 4
Aparicio 2
Briscoe 1

Service Returns:

Trujillo 167
Lodell 115
Aparicio 80
Roberts 13
Wenzel 4
Elfrank 3
McGranahan 3
Smith 3
Menges 2
Briscoe 1
Rose 1

Assists:

Rose 92 (#6 in 1A)
Menges 68 (#9 in 1A)
Trujillo6
Lodell 4
Aparicio2
Roberts 2
Briscoe 1
Elfrank 1

Serving Percentage:

Elfrank 100.0
Rose 93.5
Trujillo 87.7
Aparicio 85.4
Lodell 85.2
Menges 84.2
McGranahan 80.5

Service Points:

Lodell 98
Rose 84
Menges 70
McGranahan 64
Aparicio 58
Trujillo 47
Elfrank 3

Service Aces:

Lodell 66 (#1 in 1A, #3 in all divisions)
McGranahan 35 (#2 in 1A)
Aparicio 31 (#5 in 1A)
Menges 26 (#7 in 1A)
Trujillo 26 (#7 in 1A)
Rose 20 (#9 in 1A)
Elfrank 1

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Hope Lodell (John Fisken photos)

   I’ve seen Hope Lodell throw on the softball diamond. She’s about to hurt some people. (John Fisken photos)

Cameron Toomey-Stout

Cameron Toomey-Stout, rockin’ his shirt Josh Bayne-style.

Megan DePorter

Megan DePorter, in extra-sneaky mode.

Uriel Liquidano

You can run, but you can’t hide from Uriel Liquidano.

Jesse Hester

The velvety voice of Jesse Hester sets the scene.

Scout and Maya

   Freshmen Scout Smith (left) and Maya Toomey-Stout, not yet scarred by years of dodge ball war.

Kory Score

Kory Score perfects his Blue Steel.

Sarah

And then Sarah Wright killed some fools.

Free photos for everyone!

With Coupeville High School smack dab in the middle of Spirit Week, Wednesday night brought together the classes for a night of dodge ball war.

Despite being sick, everyone’s favorite paparazzi, John Fisken, came down to Cow Town to snap a ton of pics.

You can see a collection of eight of those photos above, or skip over to the link below to see everything he snapped.

And, in the spirit of the night, all the photos over in the gallery are unlocked, so you can download them for free.

http://www.johnsphotos.net/Events/CHS-Dodgeball/

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Katrina McGranahan (John Fisken photos)

   Katrina McGranahan, seen here in an earlier match, had four service aces Wednesday night. (John Fisken photos)

Lucy

Freshman Lucy Sandahl helped lead the Wolf C-Team in its first match.

Coupeville struck first, Sequim struck last.

Facing off with a large 2A school on the second night of back-to-back home matches, the CHS spikers made a frequently-inspired stand Wednesday, but couldn’t upend a foe who played virtually error-free ball.

Despite taking an early lead in all three sets, the Wolves fell 25-17, 25-13, 26-24 in the non-conference tilt, dropping their record to 2-1 on the young season.

Sequim, which boasts seven seniors and four players five-foot-ten or taller, was patient, consistent and dangerous, a deadly combination.

That allowed the visitors to escape twice from perilous deficits in the third set.

Trailing 18-9, after six straight aces on serve from Wolf supernova Hope Lodell kick-started a Coupeville run, Sequim steadily chipped away at what could have been an insurmountable lead.

With their lead shrunk down to 21-20, CHS responded, reeling off three straight points, two off of superb serves from senior captain Valen Trujillo.

For a moment, it looked like the Wolves would force a fourth set.

But there was no break in Sequim’s rhythm, as it held off three consecutive set points, knotted things up, then pulled ahead for the final time.

When a Wolf spike went two inches long, the visitors pocketed their sixth straight point and strolled off with their second win of the season.

The first two sets played out similarly, as Coupeville jumped out to early leads (4-0 in the first and an admittedly slim 1-0 in the second), only to have Sequim steadily chip away and reclaim the momentum.

Still, Coupeville hung tough, with only one truly questionable stretch, when Sequim closed the second set on a 10-1 run.

Lodell had a very strong outing, flying around on offense and ripping off a team-high 10 aces at the service stripe.

Katrina McGranahan added four aces, Lauren Rose dealt out 11 assists, Trujillo and Payton Aparicio recorded 10 digs apiece and Mikayla Elfrank topped the kill list with five.

Most of those came in the third set, when the junior came alive, spraying winners from one side of the court to the other.

His team’s ability to rally when down was a true positive, said Coupeville coach Cory Whitmore.

“I was impressed with a lot of what I saw tonight,” he said. “We played the third set with our best consistency of the night and did some really good things against a strong team.

“I thought the energy was there to start, and our bench gave us a lot of support,” Whitmore added. “Lauren and Ashley (Menges) distributed the ball well and made good decisions, and I was happy with our hitting consistency tonight.”

The Wolves have five days to fine-tune their game before they play again, taking the court next week for two home non-conference matches (Sept. 20 vs. Bellevue Christian and Sept. 22 vs. North Mason).

After that, they start a string of three straight league matches.

JV falls in three:

Coupeville’s #2 squad played almost identically, jumping out to early leads in every set (8-1, 4-0 and 8-4) before Sequim methodically chipped away for a 25-23, 25-12, 15-13 win.

The loss dropped the Wolf JV to 2-1.

Serving was a strong point for Coupeville as Scout Smith ran off ten winners, Sarah Wright bedeviled Sequim with soft, slicing balls that died on rival players arms, and both Maya Toomey-Stout and Zoe Trujillo lashed gorgeous aces.

On offense, Hannah Davidson patrolled the net with a vengeance, with her highlight a hook shot of a spike, where she caught the ball over her head and spun it back for a winner.

C-Team debuts:

Coupeville, which has its largest roster in years, had the chance to play a third match for the first time in perhaps a decade.

While the young guns — Willow Vick, Emma Mathusek, Melia Welling, Peytin Vondrak, Raven Vick, Jillian Mayne and Lucy Sandahl — were nipped in straight sets, their play brought a smile to their coach’s face.

“They did really well,” Whitmore said. “They were in there, chasing down balls, learning how to adjust from playing slow to fast and back to slow.

“I saw a lot of progress.”

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Want to make Lauren Rose this happy again? Get your car washed Saturday. (John Fisken photos)

   Want to make Lauren Rose this happy again? Get your car washed Saturday. (John Fisken photos)

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Hey, how can you say no to these sluggers?

Breaking news: your car is probably dirty.

I know mine is, certainly, though nothing short of a nuclear explosion is likely to rip off the ground-in fungus which has attached itself to the battered frame.

But, there’s still hope for you.

And, by sheer coincidence, the Coupeville High School softball squad is available to make your ride all bright and shiny.

The Wolves will be camped out at Whidbey Island Bank today from 10 AM-2 PM, hoses and scrub pads at the ready.

Money raised will go to help the squad obtain new home and away uniforms.

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