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Sydney Autio won in straight sets Thursday one of two Coupeville victories. (John Fisken photo)

   Sydney Autio won in straight sets Thursday one of two Coupeville victories. (John Fisken photo)

Undeniable progress.

Retaking the courts after a two-week break, the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis team went toe-to-toe with one of the best net programs in the state Thursday and held its own.

While the Wolves fell 5-2 to perennial power South Whidbey while playing in Langley, that was two matches better than the first time they met this season.

“We performed much better than we did the last time we played South Whidbey,” said Coupeville coach Ken Stange. “Picking up a couple of wins was good.

“More importantly, we were competitive in most of the matches,” he added. “South Whidbey has an excellent team. Luckily, we won’t face them at districts!”

Coupeville (1-3) returns to action quickly, hosting the combined forces of Chimacum/Port Townsend Friday afternoon (3 PM) in a 1A Olympic League match.

Complete Thursday results:

Varsity:

1st SinglesValen Trujillo lost to Bailey Gochanour 7-5, 6-2

2nd SinglesSydney Autio beat Anna Lynch 6-2, 6-4

3rd SinglesBree Daigneault lost to Alex Foode 6-2, 6-1

4th SinglesMaggie Crimmins lost to Lucy Clements 6-0, 6-0

1st DoublesPayton Aparicio/Sage Renninger lost to Iona Rohan/Clara Martin 7-6 (10-8), 7-5

2nd DoublesMcKenzie Bailey/Jazmine Franklin beat Kara Mead/Carmen Warwick 6-4, 7-5

3rd DoublesJulianne Sem/Julia Borges lost to Taylor Hamilton/Jing Wu 6-0, 6-1

JV:

4th Doubles — Kameryn St Onge/Kenzi LaRue lost to Katherine/Macey 8-7

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McKenzie Bailey (back) photobombs her doubles partner, Jazmine Franklin. (John Fisken photos)

   McKenzie Bailey (back) photobombs her doubles partner, Jazmine Franklin. (John Fisken photos)

team

Everyone keeps it under control long enough for a team pic, but then…

Bailey

Bailey gets her moment in the spotlight, but also a taste of her own medicine.

Ken STANGE

Well played, Ken Stange, well played.

Justice is swift (and brutal).

Justice is swift (and brutal).

McKenzie Bailey is up to her usual shenanigans.

God bless her.

Nothing warms the heart and kicks up the page views like The One True Photobomb Queen ™ at work.

As she heads towards graduation, I once again raise the question I raised when older sister McKayla ankled for the door a year ago … WHYYYYYYYYY?

Why must the Bailey sisters ultimately choose higher education and college life over just staying around and spending their days goofing off for wanderin’ photographers?

WHYYYYYYYYYYYY?

Yes, I can do this all day and … oh wait, there’s a third photobombing sister and Mollie still has 5-6 more years to uphold the family tradition?

OK, I’m good. For now.

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Jazmine Franklin (John Fisken photo)

   Senior Jazmine Franklin is one of seven returning letter winners for the Wolf net squad. (John Fisken photos)

Sophomores Sage Renninger (left) and Payton Aparicio reunite as a doubles duo.

  Sophomores Sage Renninger (left) and Payton Aparicio reunite as a doubles duo.

They are the queens of the court and they’re not ready to give up the throne just yet.

The Coupeville High School girls’ tennis squad enters a new season dead-set on defending its 1A Olympic League crown.

And they’d like to do it as convincingly as they won that first title banner a season ago.

“Win the league title again, going undefeated, is first and foremost,” said veteran CHS coach Ken Stange. “I also believe that we have a shot to advance players beyond the district tourney, to state.

“This is a real possibility, and it is a legitimate goal for our players.”

The grizzled tennis guru is in his 11th year at the helm of the Wolves, and coming off a season in which his netters went 11-3 overall, 6-0 in league play.

That included a stunning non-conference upset of the big dogs, South Whidbey, on their home court.

This time around, along with three league matches each against Klahowya and Chimacum/Port Townsend, Coupeville will again be tested by a tough non-conference schedule.

South Whidbey, Granite Falls and longtime rival Friday Harbor are back for home-and-home rumbles, while 2A schools Port Angeles and Sequim will fill slots vacated by Charles Wright Academy and Lakewood.

As they head into their 15-match schedule, the Wolves are talented, but thin.

With softball and track hauling in bigger than normal numbers this year, that may have affected the turnout for tennis.

“Depth will be an issue this season,” Stange said. “With barely enough players to field a full team, and our newcomers lacking in experience, we will have to learn as we go at third and fourth doubles.

“It should be fun, though!”

Seven letter winners return to anchor the Wolf attack and should account for the three singles and top two doubles units.

Juniors Valen Trujillo and Bree Daigneault and senior Sydney Autio are (lightly) penciled in as lone Wolves, while both doubles duos (seniors Jazmine Franklin/McKenzie Bailey and sophomores Payton Aparicio/Sage Renninger) played together last year.

“Our strengths lie with our returning players,” Stange said. “We have lots of varsity experience and they all had great seasons last year. I expect more of the same.”

“We often struggled at the top of the lineup last year, with our top doubles team constantly facing off against difficult foes,” he added. “This year, we turn the tables.”

Three returning players (sophomores Maggie Crimmins, Kameryn St Onge and Kenzi LaRue) and two newbies (junior Kaela Hollrigel and foreign exchange student Julia Borges) lead the players battling for the other varsity slots.

“It is going to be an interesting year,” Stange said. “With so few players, it’s going to be imperative on each team member to pull her weight.

“Sickness and other things that pull kids away from the court could result in losses,” he added. “I hope that is not the case.”

 

To see Coupeville’s tennis schedule, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?league=21&page_name=game_schedule&school=24&sport=18

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Jazmine Franklin, lighting up the universe every day. (John Fisken and Jazmine Franklin photos)

   Jazmine Franklin, lighting up the universe every day. (John Fisken and Jazmine Franklin photos)

Most days at Coupeville High School, it seems like there are two suns hung in the heavens.

There’s the real sun, and then there’s Jazmine Franklin, who easily outshines the star above.

The Wolf senior, who celebrates her birthday today, radiates pure joy every time I see her.

Even when she’s fully invested in playing the role of a stone cold killer while posing for photos with cheer running mate/best bud Maddy Neitzel, Jazmine can’t help it — she makes the world a happier place with her presence.

Frankly, there’s nothing Franklin can’t accomplish when she sets her mind to it (at least as far as I’ve seen).

Bouncing madly from cheer to tennis to guiding the school’s executive board, she nails everything she does, while dispensing dollops of joy everywhere she goes.

Every single time I have seen Jazmine, the first thing you notice is how everyone in her immediate vicinity is smiling. It never fails.

She seems to bring out happiness in others, and she remains one of the most enduring fans her fellow Wolf athletes have.

If there’s an event, she’s there, game in, game out, and not just for a quick moment or two.

She’s loyal to her friends and classmates and backs them every step of the way.

Based on what I see and hear, I can’t help but think that, as talented as she is now, we have only begun to see the tip of what Jazmine will accomplish.

We turn around a few years from now, as she wows the entire world, and it will be easy to say, “Told you so.”

I don’t see any limits on where she goes and what she accomplishes.

Miss Franklin is truly one of those rare people who will soar as high as she chooses to reach.

And the best part is, how happy all of us will be for her, because she emits such serene joy into the universe and deserves to receive it back.

Happy birthday, Jazmine.

I hope your cake day is an awesome one, and I hope you keep spreading joy for many more.

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Ally Roberts

   “I said no photos!!” The darker side of Ally Roberts emerges for a moment. Of course, two seconds later she was threatening to break dance for everyone, so not that dark… (John Fisken photos)

McKenzie

   Photo Bomb Queen McKenzie Bailey (second from left), already in mid-season form.

Kyla

   Kyla Briscoe shows her support for Kayla Rose, while Kailey Kellner and Bailey just stopped by to ask “how you doin’?”

Makana

   More star power than one photo can contain, as (l to r) Wolf seniors Makana Stone, Jazmine Franklin and Jared Helmstadter share a moment.

Abby parker

Is there ever a moment when Abby Parker is not happy? No, no there is not.

Kiel

Eliana and Steve Kiel approve of Abby’s positive attitude.

Sydney

Sydney Autio has got volleyballs to spike and smiles to beam.

Cole

The Wolf student section or a meeting for future GQ models? You decide.

Not all the action takes place on the court.

With a band of CHS volleyball players (and fans) more than willing to play to the camera, wandering clicker John Fisken can usually find a lot going on even when the score isn’t being kept.

Thankfully, he then shares his discoveries with us.

I may have to buy him another Diet Coke or two…

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