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Kylie Chernikoff vaults into action. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves react to a big play.

One last deep dive into the world of stats awaits.

With fall sports having reached their conclusion this past Saturday, all the kills and digs have been added up for the Coupeville High School volleyball squad.

As expected, First Team All-League picks Chelsea Prescott and Kylie Chernikoff are among the leaders, but the numbers go 11 players deep.

So, marinate in all the assists and service aces, and then on to basketball season we go.

 

CHS volleyball varsity season stats:

 

Player Sets Kills Digs Blocks Assists Aces Points
Alita Blouin 16 52 5 2 2.0
Ryanne Knoblich 19 2 20 0.5 4 6.5
Maddie Vondrak 30 60 10 9.5 3 1 70.5
Gwen Gustafson 3 1
Maddie Georges 30 5 47 3.5 250 10 18.5
Chelsea Prescott 30 113 87 4.5 5 42 159.5
Lucy Tenore 26 19 23 4.5 2 21 44.5
Jill Prince 25 18 9 4.5 22.5
Kylie Chernikoff 30 93 65 1.5 2 11 105.5
Jaimee Masters 29 1 42 5 3 4.0
Abby Mulholland 27 5 9 0.5 1 12 17.5

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Coupeville senior Chelsea Prescott was tabbed as a First Team All-League pick. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Northwest 2B/1B League coaches also honored Kylie Chernikoff.

Well-respected by their rivals.

The Coupeville High School volleyball squad, which claimed second-place in the Northwest 2B/1B League, put six players on the All-League team.

Seniors Kylie Chernikoff and Chelsea Prescott landed on the First Team, with senior Maddie Vondrak and sophomore Maddie Georges earning Second Team honors.

Sophomores Alita Blouin and Jill Prince round out the Wolf honorees, named Honorable Mention.

In a move which will surprise .00001% of anyone who saw a match this season, La Conner sophomore Ellie Marble, a serene superstar with often-startling power, was tabbed as league MVP.

NWL coaches decided to share the sportsmanship award among all six schools which played, acknowledging the effort of everyone involved in getting the season played during the Age of Coronavirus.

“Best year ever, as you all were amazing!,” said the press release.

 

All-League First Team:

Kylie Chernikoff – Coupeville – Senior – Outside Hitter
Sarah Cook – La Conner – Junior – Outside Hitter
Rachel Cram – La Conner – Junior – Libero
Emma Keller – La Conner – Junior – Setter
Ellie Marble – La Conner – Sophomore – Outside Hitter
Chelsea Prescott – Coupeville – Senior – Outside Hitter
Lindsey Simpson – Orcas Island – Senior – Middle
Kassidy Smith – Concrete – Senior – Libero
Katie Watkins – La Conner – Senior – Middle
Alyvia Wright – Darrington – Junior – Setter

 

All-League Second Team:

Kylie Clark – Concrete – Senior – Right Side
Emma Droog – Mount Vernon Christian – Junior – Middle
Maddie Georges – Coupeville – Sophomore – Setter
Maya Masonholder – La Conner – Senior – Defensive Specialist
Anna Jane Thulen – La Conner – Senior – Right Side
Maddie Vondrak – Coupeville – Senior – Middle
Avery Yates – Mount Vernon Christian – Senior – Outside Hitter

 

All-League Honorable Mention:

Gena Beazer – Darrington – Sophomore – Middle
Alita Blouin – Coupeville – Sophomore – Libero
Bethany Carter – Orcas Island – Freshman – Right Side
Hannah Cook – La Conner – Junior – Middle
Kailey Faber – Mount Vernon Christian – Senior – Outside Hitter
Morgan Huizenga – La Conner – Freshman – Middle
Tayla Malo – Orcas Island – Junior – Setter
Jill Prince – Coupeville – Sophomore – Middle
Sierra Rensink – Concrete – Senior – Setter
Aubrie Sloniker – La Conner – Junior – Defensive Specalist

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Wolf heavy hitters (l to r) Kylie Chernikoff, Maddie Vondrak, and Maddie Georges celebrate a big play on Senior Night. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’ve been part of a renaissance.

Coupeville High School volleyball has soared in the five years Cory Whitmore has been at the helm, and Friday the Wolf coach honored four players who each have made major contributions.

Chelsea Prescott, Jaimee Masters, Kylie Chernikoff, and Maddie Vondrak were celebrated on Senior Night, as seen in the photos above and below.

Jaimee Masters and her parents, Nate and Leann.

Chelsea Prescott brings out the fan club, including parents Josie and Cory.

Bob and Joanne Chernikoff, and their super senior, Kylie.

David and Terri Vondrak jetted into town to watch Maddie, the Mad Masher, unleash missiles.

The fab four, who have each had a big impact on a soaring Wolf spiker program.

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Kylie Chernikoff was one of four Wolf senior spikers honored Friday night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

No fear.

After the pandemic forced approximately 237 changes to Senior Night plans, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad finally was able to give its four 12th graders their moment in the spotlight Friday night.

But, once the festivities were done, cold reality awaited, in the form of a third(!) meeting this season with two-time defending state champ La Conner.

The Braves are a smooth-running wrecking machine, here to ruin your evening with a series of nasty spikes and balls scraped off the floor at the last second, and they haven’t lost a league match in a decade-plus.

And yet, as fearsome as La Conner can be, and as transcendent as their star slugger, sophomore Ellie Marble, is when she’s delivering volcanic lasers from all angles, Coupeville didn’t blink.

The Wolves did eventually lose, falling 25-20, 25-13, 25-20, but they played the Braves as strongly as anyone has during a season in which La Conner has gone 9-0, winning all 27 sets played.

Coupeville is 5-0 against other teams, and has a chance to make it 6-0 when they face Orcas Island in Saturday’s season finale.

Led by seniors Kylie Chernikoff, Maddie Vondrak, Jaimee Masters, and Chelsea Prescott, the Wolves hit the floor Friday like a team ready to make some headlines.

CHS bolted out to a 4-1 lead, punctuated by Chernikoff stuffing a shot at the net, and there were seven ties in the opening set.

Vondrak, the mighty masher with the world’s most-pleasant disposition, had the play of the night, soaring high into the heavens, where she met Marble in solo combat.

Not only did David and Terri’s daughter hold her own against La Conner’s ultimate weapon, but Maddie soundly rejected the incoming spike, sending it right back in her foe’s face for an emphatic “No, ma’am, not now, not ever!”

Toss in a handful of sweet, slicing spikes from Prescott and a gorgeous running tip for a winner from sophomore sensation Jill Prince, and the Wolves were knocking on the door of ending La Conner’s flawless run.

It wasn’t to be, however, as CHS eventually fell, even while holding off two set points.

The middle set was a little more of a letdown, as La Conner jumped on the Wolves quickly and never wavered.

One play stands out, however.

The Braves made a sensational save on a ball seemingly headed for the stands, keeping a rally alive even as Wolf fans had already started to (prematurely) celebrate.

But then Prescott erupted into the air and hit the ball hard enough to cut it in half, spraying a winner right down the heart of the court with enough fury La Conner had no chance at spectacular save #2.

Cue the celebration again.

The night’s final set featured 10 ties, the latest coming at 18-18, though once again La Conner reached down late, found a slightly-different gear and did whatever was necessary to pull away.

Coupeville sophomores Maddie Georges, Lucy Tenore, and Alita Blouin, the latter playing through the pain of a back injury, showcased the grit of the next gen stars, while junior Abby Mulholland ripped a couple nice serves to keep the Braves on their heels.

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Maddie Vondrak tied for team honors Thursday, ripping off six kills against La Conner. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Not even a brush with Covid can slow down La Conner High School volleyball.

The two-time defending 2B state champs, back from a midseason 10-day shutdown of the program, haven’t missed a beat when they’re allowed to play.

Case in point, Thursday night, as the Braves swept varsity and JV matches from visiting Coupeville, while remaining the only Northwest 2B/1B League school to knock off the feisty Wolf spikers this season.

With the losses, both CHS squads drop to 4-2, with four matches left on their pandemic-shortened 10-match campaigns.

La Conner’s squads are each 6-0, with their varsity having won all 18 sets played. The Braves JV is an almost-perfect 17-1 in sets.

Coupeville gets right back at it Saturday, hosting Concrete on Senior Night, and the Wolves will get a third crack at the league’s premier program May 7.

With Darrington having shut down its program because of Covid concerns, the Wolves replaced their second match with the Loggers with a third tangle with the school which dominates NWL volleyball action.

It’s the old adage of “you have to beat the best to be the best,” so buckle up your chin strap (metaphorically, at least) and go in swinging from your toes.

How Thursday played out:

 

Varsity:

Coupeville made the powerhouse Braves work for points, but ultimately fell 25-12, 25-14, 25-15.

La Conner was led by Ellie Marble, who sprayed 20 kills to go with 11 digs and two service aces, and Emma Keller, who doled out 28 assists

The Wolves countered with six kills apiece from Maddie Vondrak, Jill Prince, and Chelsea Prescott, with the latter of that trio also going low for five digs.

Kylie Chernikoff came up big with five kills and six digs, while Maddie Georges (23 assists, four digs), Alita Blouin (10 digs), Jaimee Masters (five digs), Lucy Tenore (one kill, one dig), and Abby Mulholland (a dig) all chipped in to the team effort.

“We improved since our last outing against them,” said CHS coach Cory Whitmore. “We passed better, limiting reception errors and taking more swings at them.

“Our middle blockers had strong hitting percentages each – Maddie Vondrak hitting .417 and Jill Prince hitting .385.”

With four matches left to play, including a third rumble with La Conner, Whitmore continues to preach improvement and hard work.

“Attempting to slow their offense down will always be a tough task, but we have to come up with ways to counter with our own,” he said. “I thought the girls fought with a lot more heart this time.

“We are looking forward to finishing up our last week of the season strong.”

 

JV:

Coupeville was swept in three, but the young spikers came close to upending La Conner in the final set before being nipped 26-24.

That late surge was a definite positive for Wolf coach Ashley Menges.

“First two sets we were sitting and watching a lot. We just didn’t look ready for it,” she said.

“La Conner’s a good team, but I’ve seen the level we play at time and time again this season, we just didn’t play there when it counted.

“The girls had a much better third set, but we still have much to work on before we meet them again.”

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