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Carly Burt and the Wolf JV spikers are 7-1. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re pretty much untouchable.

The Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad has the best record of any Wolf fall sports team, and it can slay you in multiple ways.

Thursday night the young guns showed they had grit, rallying to topple visiting South Whidbey 18-25, 25-20, 15-12.

The non-conference victory lifts the Wolves to 7-1 on the season and gives them a season sweep of the two matches with their archrivals from Langley.

“Pretty good!” said CHS coach Ashley Menges. “I was glad the girls were able to pull out the win.

“We don’t see many tests throughout the season, so I was pleased to see they can handle the pressure as well as they did.”

The Falcons claimed the early advantage, but the Wolves, who got stats from all nine girls to see the floor, never folded.

“We had a few up and down moments, getting rattled at times, especially in serve receive, but they were able to pull it together when it was needed,” Menges said.

“We definitely are going to start fine-tuning some skills getting towards the second half of the season,” she added. “But so far the girls have made great progress, and, as always, I’m very proud of them.”

Next up for the JV spikers is a return to Northwest 2B/1B League action.

The Wolves put their 4-0 conference record on the line Tuesday, Oct. 11, when Concrete visits Whidbey.

 

Thursday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 9 digs, 3 aces
Carly Burt — 1 kill, 1 dig
Teagan Calkins — 5 kills, 6 digs, 3 aces
Jada Heaton — 2 kills
Issabel Johnson — 6 kills, 3 digs, 1 assist, 3 aces
Katie Marti — 2 kills, 2 digs, 16 assists, 9 aces
Chloe Marzocca — 2 digs
Grier Mooney — 1 dig, 1 ace
Aby Wood — 3 kills

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Taylor Brotemarkle and the Wolf JV spikers are 2-0 after winning an Island rivalry battle. (Delanie Lewis photos)

“It was so fun!”

Ashley Menges has spent a good chunk of her volleyball career beating South Whidbey, first as a player, now as a coach.

Chalk one more W up for Smashley, as her Coupeville High School JV spikers went to Langley and swept the Falcons Monday night.

Playing with precision and power, the Wolves rolled 25-15, 25-12, 25-17.

The non-conference victory lifts Coupeville’s JV to a crisp 2-0 on the season, with another road match set for Tuesday against Cedar Park Christian-Bothell.

“Throughout the first two sets, I really couldn’t have asked for much more than I did in the very beginning,” Menges said.

“They kept great communication and energy for both sets, played clean and had very little errors throughout, and they just had fun, which is really when they play at their best.”

Coupeville got solid work from everyone on the floor, with a few really grabbing the spotlight in the Island rivalry clash.

Madison (McMillan) was playing lights out tonight; she was on fire all over the court,” Menges said. “Taylor (Brotemarkle) was passing great all night and made a lot of really great defensive plays.

Katie (Marti), of course, was dishing it out for all our hitters, which I always love to see.”

Teagan Calkins, ready to drop the hammer.

The really young guns were in top form as well, with freshman Teagan Calkins rattling the Falcons with a team-high 11 kills.

All in all, it made for a pleasant experience for Menges, who is kicking off her third season as JV coach in fine form.

“It was just so much fun to watch,” she said.

“I can already see what we’ve been working on in practice is paying off, and we’re excited to see them (South Whidbey) again when they come to town!”

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Freshman Madison McMillan walloped four hits Friday, helping Coupeville softball beat Oak Harbor. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves run Whidbey.

Pounding out 17 hits Friday, the Coupeville High School varsity softball team drilled host Oak Harbor 13-7, completing a three-game sweep of their Island rivals this season.

Take two wins over 1A South Whidbey, toss in the destruction of the 3A Wildcats, and the 2B Wolves are sitting sweet at 12-1 on the season.

Coupeville, which is 6-1 against schools from bigger classifications, carries an 11-game winning streak into a home game Saturday against 2A Lakewood.

First pitch is 1 PM, with JV following varsity.

Friday’s tilt in the big city gave the Wolves a chance to show resiliency, as they had to battle back late to claim the victory.

After leading all afternoon, Coupeville gave up four runs in the bottom of the fifth inning and suddenly found itself down 5-4 with two frames left to play.

To which the Wolves said, “No worries,” and dropped the hammer.

CHS smacked five hits and eked out four walks in the top of the sixth, plating seven runs to turn a taut thriller into a runaway.

The base-knocks came from everywhere, with Gwen Gustafson leading off the inning with a double, then coming back around to smack a single later in the frame.

Gwen Gustafson, sliding in to second here, had a hot bat Friday.

Madison McMillan, Allie Lucero, and Teagan Calkins also collected hits in the inning, with Mia Farris, Melanie Navarro, Audrianna Shaw, and Calkins garnering free passes.

It was a big moment for Calkins, an 8th grader who collected her first varsity hit, and did it at a crucial moment.

While Oak Harbor got a single run back in both the sixth and seventh innings, Wolf hurler Izzy Wells closed out the game with a few snaps of her fastball-chucking wrist and the celebration was on.

The senior righty whiffed 11 ‘Cats across seven innings of work.

Coupeville opened the game by slapping a quick two runs on the board in the top of the first, before going three innings without a score.

Other than the third inning, the Wolves had runners aboard in every frame, but couldn’t break through again until the fifth, when they tapped home twice to stretch their lead to 4-1.

 

Friday stats:

Teagan Calkins — 1 single, 1 walk
Mia Farris — 1 single, 1 walk
Gwen Gustafson — 1 single, 1 double
Allie Lucero — 3 singles, 1 walk
Maya Lucero — 1 single
Madison McMillan — 4 singles
Melanie Navarro — 1 walk
Audrianna Shaw — 2 singles, 1 walk
Mckenna Somes — 1 single
Izzy Wells — 1 single, 1 double

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Allie Lucero crunched a home run Saturday as Coupeville softball thrashed South Whidbey. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The bats were booming.

South Whidbey whacked back-to-back home runs Saturday, but the Coupeville High School varsity softball squad responded with a barrage of base-knocks.

Rapping out 20 hits, including a tater of their own, the Wolves held off their Island rivals, winning 15-5 on the road at Langley.

The non-conference victory gives CHS a home-and-away season sweep of the Falcons, and lifts Coupeville to 3-1 on the season.

Saturday’s tilt was a game the Wolves led from start to finish, but also one that they didn’t fully put away until the day’s final two innings.

Up 6-2 through five frames, Coupeville pushed three runs across in the sixth, then slapped an exclamation point on things with a six-run surge in the seventh inning.

That capped a game in which the Wolves jumped out to a 3-0 lead after a half inning of play.

Pushing its advantage out to 6-0 heading into the bottom of the fourth, Coupeville was cruising on both sides of the ball.

Until Chanel Sterba and Morgan Batchelor broke through with consecutive longballs.

If she was ruffled, Wolf hurler Izzy Wells never showed it, promptly setting the next six Falcons down on strikeouts.

The senior flame thrower recorded a season-best 17 K’s on the afternoon, requiring her teammates to only record four outs on their own.

With the game still close, Coupeville broke things open in the late going.

The sixth-inning rally started with Wolf frosh Mia Farris getting plunked by a wayward pitch, followed by a thunderous triple off the bat of senior Audrianna Shaw.

From there, a two-bagger from Savina Wells — which narrowly missed being a home run — and singles by Madison McMillan and Gwen Gustafson kept the good times going.

Things really got fun in the seventh, however, with Coupeville raining down eight hits in the frame, including Allie Lucero tagging a moon shot to join the exclusive homer-hittin’ society.

Doubles from Izzy Wells, Farris, and Taylor Brotemarkle didn’t travel quite as far, but also dealt severe damage to South Whidbey’s hopes.

“Late in the game we finally started hitting our stride offensively and got some runs to put the distance on them and put the game away,” said CHS coach Kevin McGranahan.

“We had some good hits when we were being aggressive.”

 

Saturday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 1 single, 1 double
Mia Farris — 1 double, 1 walk
Gwen Gustafson — 2 singles
Lily Leedy — 1 single
Allie Lucero — 1 single, 1 home run
Maya Lucero — 1 single
Madison McMillan — 1 single, 1 walk
Melanie Navarro — 1 single
Audrianna Shaw — 1 single, 1 triple, 1 walk
Izzy Wells — 3 singles, 1 double
Savina Wells — 2 singles, 1 double

Wolf hurler Izzy Wells whiffed 17 Falcons.

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Freshman Taylor Brotemarkle had four RBI Tuesday, sparking Coupeville to a 10-1 win over South Whidbey. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

This could be the start of something big.

Taking the field with three freshmen starters Tuesday, the Coupeville High School varsity softball squad didn’t skip a beat.

Instead, fueled by the hot bats of their fab frosh, and a 14-strikeout performance from senior hurler Izzy Wells, the Wolves thoroughly dominated visiting South Whidbey during a season-opening 10-1 win.

The game was the 100th at CHS for head coach Kevin McGranahan (he’s 61-39 if you’re wondering) and marked the program’s 13th consecutive victory.

After going 12-0 last season in a pandemic-altered campaign — and sitting out 2020 during the early throes of Covid-19 — Coupeville softball hasn’t lost a game since May 24, 2019.

That loss was to Cle Elum in the third and final game the Wolves played during a busy day at the state tourney.

Now, three years later, Izzy Wells and Audrianna Shaw, who were freshmen on that squad, are the team’s senior leaders, and there’s a new pack of 9th graders ready to contribute from day one.

Taylor Brotemarkle, Savina Wells, and Madison McMillan were in the starting lineup on opening day, combining for three hits, five walks, and four RBI.

Add in fellow frosh Mia Farris, who came off the bench to garner a walk and make a nice catch in center, and the youngsters were more than OK.

As were the (relatively) grizzled vets, who joined the hit parade, while also coming up huge on defense.

Izzy Wells, flinging BB’s to her younger sister — who presents a tall target behind the plate — shut South Whidbey down on about 99.2% of her pitches.

Striking out the side three times, and getting a K in every inning, she had only one pitch she might have wanted back.

That one was whacked over the fence in center field in the top of the first inning, courtesy Falcon slugger Chanel Sterba.

After that brief miscue, Izzy Wells was lights-out, giving up just a single, solitary infield single the rest of the way.

South Whidbey did eke out a walk in the fourth inning, but Shaw drove a stake through the hearts of Falcon Nation with a gasp-inducing double play.

Running full tilt, the Wolf centerfielder threw her glove down and speared a rapidly falling ball, catching the potential extra-base hit right at her shoe tops.

She wasn’t done however, as Shaw immediately pulled the ball free from the webbing and zipped a throw to a teammate to nab the Falcon runner, who had drifted off base while watching the play unfold.

Wham, bam, thank you ma’am, as the Coupeville dugout went bonkers and the ever-unflappable Izzy Wells (slightly) nodded in approval.

While Coupeville briefly trailed 1-0 in the game, it quickly snatched the lead back, peppering the Falcons for runs in each of the first four innings.

Fab frosh Savina Wells is already swinging a wicked bat.

The opening big blow came from Savina Wells, who turned her first regular season high school at-bat into a highlight reel.

Cranking a two-out laser to center in the bottom of the first, she hit the gas and never broke stride, flying around second and sliding into third with a resounding triple.

South Whidbey’s defense didn’t handle the moment as well, however.

A rushed throw from an outfielder who thought the younger Wells sister was stopping at second hit the dirt at third and skidded away, allowing Savina to pop up and amble home with the tying run.

Jump to the second inning, and the fab frosh were back at it again.

This time McMillan walloped a triple to left, then scooted home on a grounder off of Brotemarkle’s bat — the first of Taylor’s four RBI in her high school debut.

The Wolves broke the game open, and shattered South Whidbey’s will, with a five-run third inning which featured Coupeville sending nine hitters to the plate.

Shaw bopped a double, Gwen Gustafson slapped an RBI single back up the middle, then Brotemarkle struck again with a gorgeous two-run single to straight-away center field.

The final two runs in the frame showcased Coupeville’s aggressive baserunning, as two Wolves crashed across home plate on the same wild pitch.

McMillan, coming in from third, was an expected arrival as the wayward ball bounced towards freedom.

Brotemarkle, roaring in on a jet plane, then nimbly side-stepping the catcher’s tag, was much more of a surprise, earning a double fist-pump from McGranahan.

The Wolves pushed the game towards mercy rule status by tacking on three runs in the fourth inning — all without getting the ball out of the infield — but came up a run short of ending the game in less than seven innings.

That frenzy in the fourth was fueled by five walks, with four of those coming thanks to Wolves being drilled by pitches.

Sofia Peters, Shaw, Savina Wells, and McMillan were all plunked, while Brotemarkle’s RBI walk with the bases loaded came thanks to an eagle eye and no ducking and praying.

Coupeville almost ended the game early, putting the first two runners on base in the fifth thanks to walks to Mckenna Somes and Farris, but South Whidbey escaped.

Which just gave Izzy Wells more time to fine-tune her low-key punch-out celebration — she slightly cocks an eyebrow in appreciation of each third strike if you look closely enough.

McGranahan’s 100th game in charge of the CHS softball program allowed him a chance to play all 14 girls on his varsity roster, with 10 of them reaching base.

McMillan (3B), Savina Wells (3B), Shaw (2B), Brotemarkle (1B), Gustafson (1B), and Izzy Wells (1B) collected hits, with Brotemarkle and McMillan each walking twice.

Farris, Somes, Peters, Maya Lucero, Shaw, and both Wells sisters walked once, while Allie Lucero, Melanie Navarro, Lily Leedy, and Violette Huegerich also saw action.

Kevin McGranahan — 100 games in and he’s still smiling.

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