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Ashley Menges (John Fisken photos)

Ashley Menges is locked ‘n loaded. (John Fisken photos)

Scout Smith (right)

Scout Smith (right) moves in to take control of the play.

8th grader or college player? You decide, as Lindsey Roberts

8th grader or college player? You decide, as Lindsey Roberts skies high.

celebrate

Good times for Wolf Nation.

Savannah

Savannah Gilcrease Wolfe unleashes her fury on a hapless ball.

pregame intros

Wolf players get a welcoming hand from teammates during pregame festivities.

Sarah Wright is the master of the net. She owns it and you will not slip a shot past her. Ever. End of story.

  Sarah Wright is the master of the net. She owns it and you will not slip a shot past her. Ever. End of story.

"Maybe if I keep running, I'll run right into next season..."

“Maybe if I keep running, I’ll run right into next season…”

The season is done, but the photos are forever.

The Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads wrapped up play and have begun to move on, but I’ve got a few hundred thousand photos left lying around company headquarters.

So, here you go, eight glossy pics to remind you of that hallowed time of yore when volleyballs flew through the air and the young women who are the future of Wolf athletics let loose with spikes, sets and laser serves.

You know, last week.

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Toomey-Stout (John Fisken photos)

   Maya Toomey-Stout may only be in 7th grade, but she already knows how many sets you need to win to claim a high school match.(John Fisken photos)

Sarahj Wright (43) entertains the troops prior

Sarah Wright (43) entertains the troops.

Emma Smith stay slocked on the ball.

Emma Smith stays locked on the ball.

CMS 8th grade coach Sadi Foltz delivers a "pep talk" to her team.

CMS 8th grade coach Sadi Foltz delivers a “pep talk” to her team.

Zoe Trujillo

   Following in the footsteps of older sister Valen, a star for the CHS varsity, 7th grader Zoe Trujillo displays flawless form.

This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me my rifle is useless. Without my rifle, I ...

“This is my line. There are many like it, but this one is mine. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me my line is useless.”

Maddy Hilkey

   “Yikes!!” Maddy Hilkey decides maybe, possibly not to argue with this lines woman.

Kalia Littlejohn (top) believes she can fly.

Kalia Littlejohn (top) believes she can fly.

Scout Smith

Scout Smith gets intense.

If the bench is a rockin', don't come a

If the bench is a-rockin’, don’t come a-knockin’ … their school spirit.

And like that, the season was done.

The Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads wrapped up the 2014 season Tuesday with an all-Island rumble with Langley, but that won’t stop the photos from pouring out.

Here to get you started are 10 snappy pics from wandering photo man John Fisken.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, which helps to fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes) pop over to either of the links below:

7th grade — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf359e95ef79

8th grade — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf359e967a0c

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Kacie KIel (John Fisken photo)

Kacie Kiel runs the action in an earlier game. (John Fisken photos)

Lindsey Roberts

Lindsey Roberts sneaks a peek over the defense.

Five beat nine.

Despite having their opponent outnumbered Sunday, the Coupeville “fall ball” girls’ basketball squad got bounced, hard, falling 30-19 to Sehome.

The loss dropped the Wolves to 3-1.

While Coupeville had plenty of help coming off the bench, Sehome went with the same core group of five girls from opening tip to the final buzzer.

It kind of had to, since those were the only five players in uniform.

The victors benefited from mistakes by the Wolves as much as anything else.

“Nothing clicked offensively. We didn’t show up much defensively,” said CHS assistant coach Amy King, who is merely a fan during “fall ball,” as the team is coached by Scott Hay and Lark Gustafson. “Had a lot of shots go up but not many fell.

“Turnovers were the name of the game as well,” she added. “A lot of rushed passes that didn’t work out in our favor. Early foul trouble and that continued the rest of the game.”

Coupeville did continue its strong turnout this season, with nine Wolves rolling out of bed and into uniform.

Kacie Kiel, Makana Stone, Rachael Arand, Monica Vidoni, Kailey Kellner, Mia Littlejohn, Tiffany Briscoe, Lauren Grove and Lindsey Roberts all suited up.

While they had their winning streak snapped, the Wolves are fully capable of getting back on a hot streak. Commitment is the key word.

“We had more height, we had more players … it should have had a different outcome,” King said. “But we need to want to play defense the whole game, stay disciplined on offense, spreading the floor and actually running the plays, finishing our shots and playing with the desire to do well and win.

“Sehome went for everything, pushed everything and it worked out for them.”

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"Incoming!" (John Fisken photos)

“Incoming!!” (John Fisken photos)

Keeping the rally going.

Keeping the rally going.

Things are starting to click as the season winds down.

Nearing the end of the middle school volleyball season, the CMS 8th grade varsity has hit a hot streak.

Sweeping visiting Northshore in straight sets Thursday, the Wolves captured their second straight win.

“The varsity really showed how much they have learned and have gained experience in some long volleys, staying with the ball, blocking and great digs,” said proud mom Kelly Crownover.

Her daughter, Veronica, and other stars like Kalia Littlejohn and Lindsey Roberts, will look to build on their hot streak when CMS closes the season at home Tuesday, Oct. 14.

Langley comes to town and action tips off at 3 PM, with four matches scheduled (7th grade JV, 7th varsity, 8th JV and 8th varsity).

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Allison Shank (John Fisken photos)

  CMS 8th grader Ashlie Shank prepares to serve up an ace in an earlier match. (John Fisken photos)

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Wolf 7th graders stage a rally.

They had to travel to get it, but that first win was out there waiting for them.

On the road in Sultan Tuesday, the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade varsity volleyball team used stellar defensive play to surge to its first victory of the season.

Winning in straight sets, the Wolves bounced the host Turks 25-11, 25-13, 15-12 to give first-year coach Sadi Foltz her initial triumph.

The 7th grade JV split sets, dropping its opener 20-11 before bouncing back for a 20-16 win.

Coupeville’s other two squads took losses, with the 7th grade varsity falling 25-15 and 25-17 before taking the third set 15-12 and the 8th grade JV being nipped 20-5, 20-11.

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