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Kameryn St Onge, destroyer of volleyballs. (John fIsken photos)

Kameryn St Onge, destroyer of volleyballs. (John Fisken photos)

Stay calm? Not after Hope "The Surgeon" Lodell just sliced and diced the other team.

Stay calm? Not after Hope “The Surgeon” Lodell (8) just sliced and diced the other team.

Makenzi Valko

Mackenzi Valko is locked and loaded.

Sophia Hassapis is in the groove.

Sophia Hassapis is in the groove.

Possible gas leak...

Um…

"Don't make me operate, cause I will open a can of whup-ass and administer it without anesthesia!!"

   “Don’t make me operate, cause I will open a can of whup-ass and administer it without anesthesia!!”

High-flyin’ and camera’-lovin.

The Coupeville High School JV volleyball spikers are a big-hittin’, fun-lovin’ bunch, as captured in pics Thursday by traveling photo man John Fisken.

This weekend, the Wolves and coach Amy King are off to Bellingham for the Meridian JV Tourney.

Before they hit the road, take a moment to grab a look at what they’ve already done in front of the cameras. To see more, pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=6738&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

Purchase any of them (you can use the coupon code EB67384962 to get 15% off) and you’ll help fund scholarships for CHS student/athletes.

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The Wolf JV volleyball squad. (John Fisken photo)

The Wolf JV volleyball squad, perhaps the scrappiest in all the land. (John Fisken photos)

Katrina McGranahan

Katrina McGranahan (right) brought her big serves out in the second set.

They don’t go down easy.

Demonstrating a genuine scrappiness, the Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad almost pulled off a rally of epic proportions in the second set of what would eventually become a straight-sets loss Thursday night.

While the Wolves fell 25-15, 26-24, 25-14 to visiting Mount Vernon Christian (dropping their record to 1-2 on the season), they had a stretch of utter brilliance.

Trailing 21-10 in the second set, Coupeville roared back to flatten the Hurricanes 14-3 behind the serving of three players.

Katrina McGranahan, Mackenzi Valko and Jae LeVine suddenly started to click, with McGranahan starting things off with back-to-back aces, and the Wolves caught fire.

Along the way, one Mt. Vernon player smacked the ball off of a teammate’s face (point Coupeville) and Payton Aparicio jumped out of her shoes to drop a picture-perfect tip just out of reach of three MVC players.

While the rally ultimately fell just short, as the Hurricanes pulled out the final two points of the set to escape, it was a sustained run of excellence for a young Wolf squad.

A team jam-packed with freshmen collected some other nice moments as well.

Kameryn St Onge delivered two knockout punch-style spikes, McGranahan and Abby Parker connected on back-to-back big spikes that each ricocheted successfully off the back line and Hope “The Surgeon” Lodell converted a pair of precision aces.

The most awe-inspiring moment may have been lost in the crush of battle.

Late in the final set, at the end of one of the longer rallies of the night, Wolf sophomore Lauren Grove extended her fingers as far as she could, spinning the ball over the net with a flawless tip.

The ball knifed through several defenders, hit the floor and skidded off, leaving one Mt. Vernon player flat-footed, her mouth wide open in awe of Grove’s artistry.

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Kameryn St Onge

Kameryn St Onge

Kameryn St Onge comes alive in art class.

“I love art class. I love creating colorful new dreams.”

On the volleyball court, the Coupeville High School freshman is just starting to paint her own dreams, as well.

After picking up the sport in middle school, she’s moved up a level and hoping to take huge strides in her game.

“I want to do club volleyball,” St Onge said. “And hopefully get a scholarship to the University of Washington.”

Volleyball is her lone sport right now (“So, for the rest of the year I can just focus on school work”), and she’s hard at work refining her skill set.

“I just love playing and spiking and all my fabulous team mates,” St Onge said. “My fellow players have helped me stay positive when I’m down.”

She’s fairly confident in her hitting, but, like any other young, developing player, knows she still has areas to work on.

“I would say spiking (is a strength),” St Onge said. “I need to work on ball control more.”

Off the court, the younger sister of Wolf cheerleader Ciera St Onge is a music fan (“I love rock music!”) and has a serious relationship with the online leader in entertainment.

“Netflix is my life!”

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