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Coupeville young gun Tenley Stuurmans (24) is a rising star on the volleyball court. (Sarah Stuurmans photos)

Iowa in July? The hub of volleyball.

Coupeville sisters Lyla and Tenley Stuurmans got a taste of high-level spikes and sets this past week, competing with their Puget Sound Region teammates at the USA Volleyball All-Star Championships.

Des Moines was the destination, with Washington’s crews going shot-for-shot with squads from multiple states across eight matches.

Lyla Stuurmans (middle) is in a groove.

Lyla, who will be a senior at CHS this fall, played for the U19 team, which went 3-5, while Tenley, a freshman, was in the thick of things for a U15 unit which finished 4-4.

Both squads earned second-place in the silver division.

Lyla and Tenley, who had to survive intensive tryouts to get the invitation to Iowa, saw plenty of floor time while quickly meshing with other talented players.

Tomorrow’s headliners, making waves today.

As mom Sarah noted, the week-long trip was a unique one, opening up a whole new world of volleyball for her daughters.

“As a parent the most notable thing that’s different from club or school athletics is that we really aren’t supposed to be around the kids,” she said.

“The purpose is to have a “college athlete experience” so they sleep, eat, and travel as a team.”

“Try and return this. I dare you.”

But the parental units did get to see a lot of high-level volleyball, while watching their daughters blossom in the spotlight.

“It’s the first tournament where I can look at any court and watch some awesome volleyball,” Sarah Stuurmans said.

“This was a really cool experience and the girl’s teams coaching staff were awesome.”

Cue the celebration.

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Tenley Stuurmans takes the floor. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Road trip!

Not one, but two members of a Coupeville clan are off to Iowa in July for a prestigious spiker tournament.

Days after big sis Lyla Stuurmans earned a slot on the U19 team, incoming Wolf freshman Tenley Stuurmans was picked for the U15 Puget Sound Region All-Star volleyball squad.

As one of 12 players on their respective teams, the sisters are off to Des Moines July 16-22 for the USA Volleyball All-Star tournament, where they will clash with rivals from other regions.

While Tenley is still young, she’s already making a huge impact on the Coupeville sports scene.

As an 8th grader, she played for both high school and middle school teams.

She started the year pounding spikes for CMS volleyball, then got two seasons on the hardwood during the winter.

Tenley and her fellow 8th graders played on the high school JV basketball team, before suiting up for middle school hoops.

Finally, in the spring, Lyla’s precocious sister picked up a racket and made it all the way to the state tournament in her debut as a high school varsity tennis player.

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The car may be wrecked, but the cameraman driving it is A-OK. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Protect your camera clickin’ hand!

John Fisken, the hardest working sports photographer on Whidbey Island, is on a summer RV vacation with wife Diane — one which took an unexpected turn Friday.

Tooling through Walcott, Iowa in his car while the RV sat at a truck stop, the Diet Coke-lovin’ paparazzi met some locals in a violent manner.

As Fisken was driving into town, a car in the opposite lane was stopped to turn left after he passed.

Instead, the parked vehicle got belted from behind from another car, sending car #1 into the other lane, where it smashed into the owner of John’s Photos.

Hey, at least the little honeycomb survived!

All drivers came out of the accident seemingly OK, though the one who didn’t take note of a vehicle stopped in the road is likely looking at a well-deserved ticket.

Or a public caning. Not sure what the law is in Iowa.

Fisken’s car took the brunt of the damage.

“I fear it has suffered fatal injuries and will be going to car heaven,” he said.

But being able to walk away from the accident (and immediately shoot pics) is a blessing, and the couple plan to continue their trip across the backroads of America.

“I am fine, no neck, back or head pain of any kind,” John Fisken said. “We have another month to go on our trip and will soldier on.

“The car did its job and protected me well.”

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Kathleen Anderson

Coupeville School Board President Kathleen Anderson, who was an exceptionally-strong advocate for education, has passed away.

After 14 years on the Washington State Board of Education, she was appointed to Coupeville’s board in January, 2004.

Anderson won re-election four times, in 2005, 2009, 2013, and 2017.

After initially filing for the 2021 race, she removed her name from consideration and announced her impending retirement.

Anderson graduated from high school and college in Iowa, later moving to Whidbey Island.

She had been the organist at Coupeville’s United Methodist Church since 1963, and both of her children graduated from Coupeville High School.

Through the Videoville years, then my time writing Coupeville Sports, I found Kathleen to be a kind, deeply-caring woman.

She always had a smile and a gentle word for me when we passed each other in life, and I greatly admire the time and commitment she gave to her community, and the children who grew up in it.

My deep appreciation for her has been echoed this afternoon on social media.

A post on the Methodist Church Facebook page drew heartfelt sentiments from two other very-kind Coupeville women I have also known since the Videoville days.

“So sorry to hear this. She was such a sweetheart,” wrote Janet Rojas. “May she rest in peace.”

“I loved her dearly,” added Barb Cope. “This makes me so very sad.

“Rest in peace, dear friend.”

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