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Hawthorne Wolfe and fellow seniors are ready to dominate the diamond. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Will Thayer may need to pace himself.

The Coupeville High School baseball guru is entering his third season at the school but will finally be getting his first crack at a full schedule.

Thayer’s first job at CHS — as an assistant coach with Wolf softball — evaporated when all spring sports were erased by the pandemic.

Last year, he stepped into a new role atop the school’s baseball program, but schools only played against league rivals, with no chance of advancing to playoffs.

Toss in some cancellations, and Thayer and Co. had to make do with a 10-game schedule, one in which they went 7-3 to finish second in the Northwest 2B/1B League.

But this spring, hope abounds, with Wolf baseball eyeing a 20-game regular season campaign, and the postseason the prize at the end of the road.

Add in the end of mask mandates and Covid testing for prep athletes, and the mood is joyful.

“I think the biggest thing for these players was no notes and no masks seemed to be what they were the happiest about on the first day of practice,” Thayer said.

“Playing a full 20 games will be awesome and having something to play for like district titles and playoffs,” he added. “Playing a normal schedule will be a blessing to me.”

Only one team beat Coupeville last season, and the Wolves are chomping for some revenge.

“Friday Harbor is going to stand in our way, and, if we come together, we should be able to take the title away from them,” Thayer said.

Coupeville’s coaches and players have a list of items to accomplish, from being league and district champs, to returning to the state tournament, and “continuing to build the program.”

Thayer only lost one player to graduation and returns a roster which offers “lots of senior leadership.”

“I think pitching and defense will be our strength this year,” he said.

Cody Roberts headlines Coupeville’s pitching staff. (Morgan White photo)

Now the Wolves want to add some pop when batting.

“Just becoming more consistent at the plate,” Thayer said. “We have lots of great athletes; if they become consistent hitters, we will be able to do some special things this year.”

Seniors Cody Roberts (P, OF), Hawthorne Wolfe (P, OF), Xavier Murdy (P, C, INF), and Sage Sharp (UTL) lead the returnees, and are joined by juniors Scott Hilborn (P, SS) and Jonathan Valenzuela (P, 3B) and sophomore Peyton Caveness (1B).

Senior Caleb Meyer, a Little League star back in the day, returns to Coupeville for his final season, while junior Alex Murdy joins his brother on the diamond with soccer having moved from spring to fall.

And the cupboard won’t be bare when this year’s deep senior class departs, as the Wolves have a solid group of freshmen and eighth graders joining the program.

“I’m excited about young talent like Chase Anderson, Camden Glover, Landon Roberts, and Jack and Johnny Porter,” Thayer said.

Scott Hilborn is a vacuum at shortstop. (Morgan White photo)

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Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim performs airborne artistry. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Action was fast and furious, but the camera was quicker.

Fueled by the Diet Coke someone bought him, wanderin’ photographer John Fisken bounced between gyms Saturday, capturing both of Coupeville High School’s boys basketball teams in action against Forks.

The pics above and below are courtesy him, but are just the tip of the iceberg.

To see everything he shot, and possibly buy some glossies for grandma, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Basketball-2021-2022/BBB-2021-12-04-vs-Forks/

 

Jonathan Valenzuela launches from long range.

Landon Roberts lofts a jumper.

Coupeville’s seniors strike a pose. Left to right: Caleb Meyer, Hawthorne Wolfe, Miles Davidson, coach Brad Sherman, Grady Rickner, Xavier Murdy, Logan Martin.

Cole White reads the defense.

Dominic Coffman pops in his first varsity basket.

Martin elevates and fires.

Logan Downes chases a wayward rebound.

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Wolf junior Jonathan Valenzuela was credited with five tackles in Coupeville’s season-opening football clash with Klahowya. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

You can lose your mind playing the stats game.

Or, you can accept that while some categories are fairly easy to track, such as touchdowns, others — such as tackles or yardage — are often far trickier.

With that in mind, I present a look at Coupeville High School football stats through week one.

A mixture of stuff I tracked myself, and numbers plucked from MaxPreps, it’s not 100%, but it’s close enough to publish.

Having used my own eyes to witness Wolf senior Brian Casey blow through the Klahowya line and stuff an Eagle runner, I’m a little surprised MaxPreps doesn’t credit him with any tackles.

But, debate always adds a tangy little crunch to any stats story, so here we are.

And with that, on to week two, with the battle for The Bucket going down in Langley Friday night at 7 PM.

 

Stats through Week One:

 

OFFENSE:

 

Touchdowns:

Dominic Coffman – 2
Tim Ursu – 2
Scott Hilborn – 1
Cole Hutchinson – 1

 

PATs:

Daylon Houston – 1

 

Conversions:

Hutchinson – 1

 

Points:

Coffman – 12
Ursu – 12
Hutchinson – 8
Hilborn – 6
Houston – 1

 

DEFENSE:

 

Tackles:

Coffman – 9
Ursu – 8
Jonathan Valenzuela – 5
Isaiah Bittner – 3
William Davidson – 2
Mikey Robinett – 2
Logan Downes – 1
Hilborn – 1
Hutchinson – 1
Kevin Partida – 1

 

Interceptions:

Coffman – 2

 

Fumble recoveries:

Davidson – 1
Ursu – 1

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Mikey Robinett and the Coupeville JV won their final five games. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Dominic Coffman swoops in for a bucket in an earlier game.

They finished on fire.

Closing its season on a five-game winning streak, the Coupeville High School JV boys basketball team scorched visiting Friday Harbor 49-35 Tuesday night.

With the victory, which avenges a loss to the same foe back in May, the Wolf young guns finish 5-3 in Hunter Smith’s first year at the helm of the program.

While the CHS varsity has two games left on its schedule, neither Concrete or Darrington have a JV squad this season.

That meant Tuesday’s tilt was the finale, and Coupeville seized the moment.

Up 8-5 after one quarter, the Wolves turned on the heat in the game’s middle two frames, using 13-8 and 15-4 runs in the second and third quarter, respectively, to seal the win.

Coupeville put 13 players on the floor, with seven of them scoring.

Jonathan Valenzuela paced the Wolves with a game-high 20 points, netting a trio of three-balls along the way.

Logan Downes and Dominic Coffman banked in nine apiece, with Nick Guay (5), Ryan Blouin (3), Zane Oldenstadt (2), and William Davidson (1) rounding out the offensive attack.

Andrew Williams, Mikey Robinett, Cole White, Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim, Nathan Ginnings, and Alex Wasik all saw floor time for the Wolves in the finale.

 

Final season scoring stats:

Jonathan Valenzuela – 105
Cole White – 56
Dominic Coffman – 51
Logan Downes – 46
Nick Guay – 32
Zane Oldenstadt – 16
William Davidson – 13
Ryan Blouin – 7
Mikey Robinett – 7
Quinten Simpson-Pilgrim – 2

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Kylie Van Velkinburgh kicks off a series of Wolf basketball portraits. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The last batch.

As we’ve worked our way through the high school hoops season, I’ve been dispersing all the portraits shot by John Fisken — sometimes one at a time, sometimes in big clumps.

With nine days left in the season, and eight head shots still waiting to see the light of the internet, here you go.

Want to see other stuff, like action shots, which have popped out of Fisken’s camera? Take a look over at:

John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

Alex Wasik

Grady Rickner

TJ Rickner

Andrew Williams

Ryan Blouin

Jonathan Valenzuela

Cole White

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