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Madison McMillan chases down a runaway volleyball. (Jackie Saia photo)

Swing for the big dogs, you need to bring your best.

And while the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball spikers played with passion and grit Tuesday, they weren’t able to generate the kind of tsunami needed to swamp three-time defending state champ La Conner.

The Wolves entered the night a half-game up on the Braves in the standings, and exited a half-game behind after falling 25-11, 25-14, 25-11.

The road loss drops Coupeville to 6-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 8-4 overall, while La Conner climbs to 6-0, 10-1.

Both teams have two league matches left on the schedule.

The Wolves host Darrington Oct. 20, while the Braves welcome Friday Harbor to their gym the same night.

Coupeville and La Conner then face off a second time Oct. 25 on Whidbey, with the district playoffs set to go down Nov. 2.

In the three years since they rejoined the NWL, the Wolves have only lost to one conference rival in volleyball, and that would be the hard-hitting, smooth-playing, success-craving Braves.

The mission is still the same for Coupeville — upend the Evil Empire. To do so, everything will have to be clicking.

“We definitely needed to have a sharper game in order to stay up with La Conner,” said CHS coach Cory Whitmore.

“There were times we executed our game plan well and it resulted in defensive stops and/or points for us,” he added.

“But next time we see them we will need to create more chaos and put fire on our attack.”

Lyla Stuurmans gets low. (Jackie Saia photo)

 

Tuesday stats:

Alita Blouin — 14 digs
Mia Farris — 4 kills, 1 block assist
Maddie Georges — 1 kill, 11 digs, 17 assists, 3 aces, 1 block assist
Taygin Jump — 4 digs
Ryanne Knoblich — 2 kills, 6 digs
Madison McMillan — 6 kills, 5 digs
Jill Prince — 3 kills, 1 dig, 1 block assist
Lyla Stuurmans — 2 kills, 1 dig, 1 block assist

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Madison McMillan (14) is on a roll. (Jackie Saia photo)

They have some major fight in them.

Missing the team’s top kill specialist, and playing a red-hot rival, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball spikers rallied to pull out a four-set thriller Saturday.

Digging deep against a Neah Bay squad which entered play on a nine-match winning streak, the Wolves defended their home court, winning 23-25, 25-10, 25-22, 25-13.

The non-conference victory, coming in a match which was just recently added to the schedule, lifts CHS to 8-3 on the season.

Now winners of seven of their last eight, the Wolves have three regular season rumbles left.

Coupeville travels to La Conner Oct. 18 to face off with the three-time defending 2B state champs.

After that comes home tilts against Darrington Oct. 20 and La Conner Oct. 25, before a trip to the district playoffs.

Saturday’s showdown with Neah Bay replaced another home match lost to the scheduling shuffle and offered the Wolves a chance to face a top-notch, tough team.

The opening set showcased the visitors at their best, as the Red Devils made the Wolves scramble for every ball.

There were six ties in the first frame, the final at 23-23 after Coupeville rallied back from down 23-19.

Super sophomore Madison McMillan was key, crunching a laser from the side to collect Coupeville’s 20th point, before popping off three straight points on her serve.

Ryanne Knoblich knotted things at 23-23 with a superb kill, her body going one way and the ball the other, but Neah Bay proved resilient.

A gym-rattling spike from one of the Red Devil’s biggest hitters pushed her team back in front 24-23, and a Coupeville error on set point doomed the host squad.

That capped a first set which had more than its fair share of highlight reel-worthy plays, from Mia Farris spraying kills to Jill Prince getting artful with her tip game, freeze-framing her foes, then flicking the ball to paydirt.

Mia Farris is here to destroy you. (Jackie Saia photo)

Lyla Stuurmans, who was a wrecking ball unleashed at times, came up big at the service stripe, while numerous Wolves made often-stunning saves on balls which looked long gone.

Knoblich had a beautiful one-hander, while Alita Blouin, Taygin Jump, and Maddie Georges bounced off the floor and slid across the hardwood in pursuit of excellence.

If the first set was a nail-biter, the second frame was a blowout.

The Wolves bounded off the bench, seized control of things, and never relented, mixing in big service aces, inspired passing, and teeth-rattling kills to put Neah Bay down hard.

“It was good to see us shake off any hesitation and come out strong,” said Coupeville coach Cory Whitmore.

“Our defense was outstanding on the block, and our service game picked up,” he added. “Even when we weren’t getting aces, our serve set us up to win some easy points.”

Everyone on the floor was clicking, Stuurmans and Knoblich bringing the full fury at the net, while Georges popped from here to there, flicking passes high as she picked up some of her match-high 32 assists.

Set three opened with the afternoon’s best play, even if it ultimately didn’t count.

With the ball in the air on the opening serve, a Wolf player lost a shoe while scrambling, and McMillan promptly cleared the floor by sliding forward and kicking the wayward sneaker into the stands.

While Coupeville won the rally, and Farris snuck by to retrieve her missing footwear, the refs decided to replay the point, drawing a mix of (mild) boos and laughter.

With all of their shoelaces firmly tied, the Wolves led the set from start to finish, though Neah Bay never let the margin get too big.

The Red Devils actually held off two set points, cutting a 24-20 deficit to 24-22 before Blouin ended things, flipping a winner from mid-court which arced over the defense before slapping down, catching the backline as it landed.

While Neah Bay was talented and tough, it came out flat in the fourth set and the Wolves pounced, rolling out to an 18-6 lead in what would turn out to be the final frame.

Prince, Stuurmans, and Knoblich continued to light up the floor as a titanic trio, their kills getting more ferocious as the Red Devils begin to wilt.

Choose your poison. Jill Prince can beat you with a powerhouse kill, or an artful tip. (Jackie Saia photo)

Neah Bay had one last mini-rally to unleash, but even then, the Wolves methodically chipped away, climbing steadily towards their 98th and final point of the match.

It came from Prince, who hopped airborne, surveyed her surroundings, then, at the last possible second, angled a tip away from the Red Devils before returning to the surly bonds of Earth.

Ball hit court, and the celebration was ignited.

If you’re going to play on a Saturday, might as well win while you’re at it.

 

Saturday stats:

Alita Blouin — 10 digs, 2 assists, 2 aces
Mia Farris — 3 kills, 2 digs, 3 aces
Maddie Georges — 18 digs, 32 assists, 2 aces, 1 solo block, 1 block assist
Taygin Jump — 5 digs
Ryanne Knoblich — 11 kills, 12 digs, 1 ace
Madison McMillan — 5 kills, 20 digs, 2 aces
Jill Prince — 7 kills, 1 block assist
Lyla Stuurmans — 7 kills, 1 dig, 3 aces

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Taygin Jump (right) and Mia Farris share a moment. (Jackie Saia photos)

Spikes zinged and cameras clicked.

Thursday night’s Coupeville vs. South Whidbey rivalry rumble on the volleyball court attracted its fair share of photographers, and the photos above and below come to us courtesy Jackie Saia.

Madison McMillan sacrifices her body for the good of the team.

CHS coach Cory Whitmore has a heart-to-heart talk with his spikers.

Jada Heaton delivers the lightning and the thunder.

Maddie Georges gets artful with her tip game.

Lyla Stuurmans (4) and McMillan swap spots in the lineup.

Ryanne Knoblich abuses the volleyball.

It’s a party on the hardwood.

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Madison McMillan had a career-best night Thursday against South Whidbey. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Not all losses are created equal.

Case in point, Thursday night’s titanic volleyball showdown between Coupeville High School and archrival South Whidbey.

The Wolves, a scrappy 2B squad who didn’t get the audience they deserved thanks to a rescheduled football game pulling fans to a different part of town, left it all on the floor.

But the 1A Falcons, who have been playing superb ball of late, were able to fend off CHS, pulling out a 25-27, 25-12, 25-23, 25-18 non-conference win.

The loss drops Coupeville to 5-3, with all three of the team’s losses coming against schools from bigger classifications.

Two of those defeats have been to South Whidbey, which is 7-3 on the season.

While his squad wasn’t able to overcome the Falcon big hitters, CHS coach Cory Whitmore was pleased with the grit his players showed.

“Besides our second set, I thought we played really tough defensively and found ways to generate points when needed,” he said. “We just came up short with the amount of points generated.

“It is tough to be strong in the back row for so long, but I was proud of the girls for continuing to focus there.”

Coupeville got big performances from several players, with Grey Peabody notching a career-high 17 kills on a .500 hitting percentage.

Madison McMillan was phenomenal on serve receive,” Whitmore said. “While Ryanne Knoblich really turned it up on her swing, taking aggressive swings, paying off to generate 13 kills.”

McMillan paced the Wolves with five service aces, while collecting a career-best 14 digs after coming into the night with 10 at the varsity level.

Coupeville has a couple of days to fine-tune things in practice before getting back into league play.

The Wolves, who sit atop the Northwest 2B/1B League with a 4-0 mark, host Concrete Tuesday, Oct. 11.

 

Thursday stats:

Alita Blouin — 12 digs, 4 assists
Mia Farris — 7 kills, 1 dig, 1 assist
Maddie Georges — 2 kills, 16 digs, 32 assists, 2 aces
Taygin Jump — 5 digs, 1 ace
Ryanne Knoblich — 13 kills, 4 digs
Katie Marti — 2 digs
Madison McMillan — 1 kill, 14 digs, 1 assist, 5 aces
Grey Peabody — 17 kills, 3 digs
Jill Prince — 4 kills
Lyla Stuurmans — 1 kill, 1 dig

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Madison McMillan (14) gave Coupeville a huge emotional boost off the bench against Orcas Island. (Delanie Lewis photo)

Do you believe in miracles? Because that was a freakin’ miracle.

Trailing two sets to one and down 16-3 in the fourth set Thursday, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad looked dead in the water.

The Wolves were about to lose on their home floor to Orcas Island, and it would have been the first time the CHS spikers fell to a Northwest 2B/1B League school that wasn’t three-time defending state champ La Conner.

It was signed, sealed, and all but delivered.

You could see it in the faces of many of the players, who had fought valiantly but also suffered through some crushingly bad stretches at times.

You could hear it in the mutters of the fans, as even the Wolf grandma endlessly hollering “I BELIEVE IN YOU!!!” had a notable strain in her voice.

But people believe in miracles because they do happen in sports, and often at the most unlikely of times.

Spurred on by sophomores Madison McMillan and Katie Marti, who roared off the bench and sent a jolt of electricity through a tired-looking Wolf team, Coupeville did the seemingly impossible.

It came back, all the way back, pulling out a 25-27, 25-19, 20-25, 25-23, 15-13 stunner to cap a night which was alternately brutal and beautiful.

The victory lifts the Wolves to 3-0 in league play, 3-2 overall, and leaves them alone atop the NWL standings.

It left CHS coach Cory Whitmore — in need of a nap and knowing a long bus ride to Forks arrives Saturday — looking bemused.

Happy to get the W, but well aware the Wolves largely put themselves in the hole they had to dig back out of against Orcas.

“They showed a lot of resiliency,” he said. “We found a way late to return to our identity, and were more efficient, with less service errors, and that was super important.”

The positive jolt offered by his super subs can’t be overstated.

“I am so impressed with how Katie and Madison stepped on to the court like they had being doing it for years,” Whitmore said.

“Also, Taygin (Jump) was strong with her jump serve and was tough when she needed to hit certain spots.

“She helped give us a lot of energy, which we needed.”

The match turned, though hardly anyone knew it in the moment, with a small flip of the ball, as Alita Blouin proved Coupeville still had some daggers with which to inflict pain.

Orcas had rung up 11 straight points to stake itself to that 16-3 lead in the fourth set, but Blouin finally stopped the bleeding, sliding the ball between two defenders to earn a side out.

From there, the comeback began, step by step.

Jump, McMillan, and Marti went on runs at the service stripe, with Grey Peabody, Ryanne Knoblich, and Jill Prince rising up at the net to smash winners.

Ryanne Knoblich made her mom proud with some thunderous spikes. (Delanie Lewis photo)

Coupeville ran off its own 15-2 surge to knot things at 18-18, but Orcas, a tough, scrappy team, didn’t break.

The Vikings, though pushed back on their heels, responded, reclaiming the lead and pushing it out to 23-21.

Two points away from losing the match, the Wolves had to find their inner mojo, and they did.

Knoblich and McMillan whacked back-to-back spikes, the balls skidding away from their Orcas rivals, before Coupeville’s defense closed out the set with a strong stand.

Given new life, and with a new buzz in their between-sets huddle, the Wolves claimed control early in the fifth, and final, set.

Jumping out to a 4-1 lead, CHS wasn’t out of the woods, however, as Orcas fought back to go up 7-6 as the two teams raced to see who could net 15 points first.

A revived Peabody was the difference down the stretch, coming up big at the net with three winners, while McMillan was dominant at the service stripe.

Clinging to a 14-13 lead and with Orcas serving, Coupeville held fast on the last rally of the night.

In a fitting finale, the two squads went back-and-forth, the ball skipping from hand to hand, before the Wolves forced the Vikings into a final, fatal error.

That set off a celebration which was equal parts joy and relief, capping a match which was the most-intense of the still-young season.

Things started hot in the first set, with big swings, both in intensity and the score.

Orcas went up by six points, Coupeville stormed back to build its own five-point advantage, and then things got dicey at the end.

The Wolves benefitted from some nasty slicers delivered by Lyla Stuurmans and a fantastic play in which Blouin scraped a thunderous spike off the floor, flicking it skyward to set teammate Mia Farris up to deliver a winner.

But it was Orcas, holding off two set points, which pulled away at the end, closing the set with a service ace which looked like it was long gone, only to suddenly drop and tear off the back line.

Coupeville scrambled back into contention in the second set but had to put out a lot of effort along the way.

The Wolves trailed for much of the frame, only going in front for good after Maddie Georges turned an 18-18 tie into a 23-18 lead with some artful slicing ‘n dicing from the service line.

Stuurmans, bounding to the ceiling, froze the defense with an artful tip winner for a punctuation mark at 25-19, knotting things at a set apiece.

CHS couldn’t hold on to a lead in the third set, contributing to that hole it eventually had to dig back out of, but it wasn’t for a lack of effort.

Marti and Jump made eye-popping saves on balls which should have been Orcas winners, with the former smashing into the floor and the latter running up into the stands.

Both of those track-down jobs were promptly converted into Wolf winners as Coupeville caught the Vikings in premature celebrations.

 

Thursday stats:

Alita Blouin — 1 kill, 15 digs, 1 ace
Mia Farris — 2 kills
Maddie Georges — 2 kills, 7 digs, 34 assists, 3 aces
Taygin Jump — 7 digs, 1 assist, 1 ace
Ryanne Knoblich — 14 kills, 7 digs, 1 solo block
Katie Marti — 1 kill, 3 digs, 2 aces
Madison McMillan — 2 kills, 6 digs
Grey Peabody — 9 kills, 2 digs, 1 solo block
Jill Prince — 8 kills, 1 dig
Lyla Stuurmans — 5 kills, 8 digs

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