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McKenzie Bailey (John Fisken photo)

   McKenzie Bailey paced Coupeville Wednesday in Darrington with eight kills and three blocks. (John Fisken photo)

If they could have served all night, and done nothing else, we’d be talking about a win.

Unfortunately, playing volleyball requires multiple skills, and struggles in a few other areas Wednesday cost the Coupeville High School spikers.

While their service game kept them in the match for a bit, too many hitting errors ultimately killed the Wolves, sending them to a 25-23, 23-25, 25-17, 25-19 non-conference loss at Darrington.

The defeat dropped Coupeville to 1-4.

The Wolves will get an immediate chance to bounce back into the win column, however, as they return home Thursday to face 1A Olympic League rival Chimacum in a non-league match.

That match (JV tips at 4:30, varsity at 6:15), and one Oct. 8 against Port Townsend, will share the unusual distinction of not counting in the race for playoff spots and seeding, even though they are against fellow league teams.

All three schools needed extra matches, but only Coupeville’s final six matches (Oct. 13-Oct. 29) — two each against Klahowya, Chimacum and Port Townsend — count in the official league standings.

Regardless of how Thursday’s match is classified, the Wolves will hope to stay on point with their serving, which was their primary weapon at Darrington.

Led by Valen Trujillo, who was flawless at the line, and Katrina McGranahan, who ripped off five straight aces at one point, Coupeville hit on a superb 90% of its serves.

Sydney (Autio), Katrina, Lauren (Rose), Payton (Aparicio) and Valen did a great job putting the pressure on from the service line,” said Wolf coach Breanne Smedley.

What killed the Wolves in the end was an inability to put away points.

“We had solid passing and serving throughout the match,” Smedley said. “Hitters struggled to execute, giving away multiple points on errors.

“The girls did a great job battling for every point and closing leads by serving, though.”

Trujillo sparked the Wolves, compiling a 2.6 passing average and going low for 18 digs.

Valen had her best of the season so far,” Smedley said. “She was focused, reading well and making amazing plays in the back row.

“She was a solid constant for our team.”

Coupeville’s two seniors stepped up, with McKenzie Bailey pounding away for eight kills and three blocks, while Autio had six service aces and dealt out 12 assists.

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Ally Roberts may be smiling, but she'll still destroy you. (John Fisken photo)

  Ally Roberts may be smiling, but she’ll still destroy you. (John Fisken photo)

The match ended the only way it could, with Ally Roberts fingertips being the very last thing to touch the volleyball.

Riding a match-long burst of energy from the high-flying, hard-hitting, big-grinning junior, the Coupeville High School spikers thrashed visiting Orcas Island in four sets Friday to grab their first win of the season.

The 23-25, 25-14, 25-14, 25-17 non-conference victory, which also featured especially strong work from McKenzie Bailey and Payton Aparicio on a night when every single Wolf player took a turn in the spotlight, lifted Coupeville to 1-3.

For a team that hadn’t played in more than a week (they had been off since a close loss at Mount Vernon Christian Sept. 15), CHS looked strong.

“A great win for our program tonight! We had an awesome week of practice preparing for this match and that showed in their confidence and movement on the court,” said CHS coach Breanne Smedley. “I was impressed with the way the team came back from a close loss in the first set.

“It shows their mental toughness is improving,” she added. “We still need to focus on playing our tempo and level of competition regardless of who is on the other side of the net. We are looking forward to next week!”

Other than two stretches in the first set, the Wolves thoroughly controlled the match in every aspect.

In fact, it probably should have been a straight-sets win, as Coupeville had a 22-15 lead in the first set before hitting their only truly rocky section of the match.

Bouncing back immediately, the Wolves seemed to take immediate charge as soon as Roberts and sophomore Hope Lodell entered the match to start the second set.

Both were poppin’ with energy, and it sent a ripple effect through their teammates as well, as Coupeville bolted out to a 9-1 lead in the second set.

As Lauren Rose ripped off a sensational run at the service stripe, Bailey stepped up to the net and began to shred the Vikings’ kneecaps, dropping wicked spikes left and right.

With Orcas on the run a bit, that offered Roberts a chance to get fancy, and she obliged, with a string of picture-perfect tips into open space that dropped artfully between sprawled Viking hitters.

After launching a shot that sliced over the net with maybe an inch to give before hitting and kicking away for a winner, she headed to the bench as a fan bellowed “Nice job, Ally!!”

Pausing for just a moment, Roberts beamed at the stands and lobbed back a “Thanks!!,” then went down the bench, slapping hands with all her giddy teammates.

She didn’t sit down for long, however, returning to team with Valen Trujillo for another huge play.

With Rose again off and running on another long, and very successful stretch at the service stripe, the two squads put together one of the night’s best rallies.

Orcas appeared to hit a winner, but Trujillo came hurtling out of nowhere, sliding halfway across the court on her knees to barely get her hands under the ball at the last millisecond.

The orb shot upwards and Roberts, cartwheeling into position, popped it over her head — her back was to the net — and between two Vikings who swung and missed in unison, setting off another roar from the Wolf bench and their fans.

The play was symbolic of the night Roberts had, as she collected 11 kills, tying her with Bailey for team honors, but also played error-free, with a whopping .733 hitting percentage.

The final two sets were a parade of big-time hits, as Aparicio (five kills) and Bailey began to pound the ball off of Orcas bodies rat-a-tat style. An arm here, a leg there, a direct thunk to the chest of a Viking at one point.

One spike from Aparicio made the gym floor shudder and her large family fan section jump to their feet.

A moment later Bailey went her one better, launching a laser that hit with enough fury that mom Donna, out working the concession stand, could have felt the aftershock.

Kyla Briscoe (four kills), Tiffany Briscoe and Katrina McGranahan (six kills) joined in on the spike explosion.

Meanwhile, Sydney Autio teamed with Trujillo to track down almost everything and freshman Emma Smith, playing on her birthday (she was serenaded by her teammates post-match) executed a gorgeous lil’ drop shot for a winner.

Rose garnered 27 assists, while Trujillo went low for 16 digs.

And Roberts?

She was everywhere and nowhere at once, popping up for a tip here, a screaming spike of her own there.

Nothing got past her on this night, and the Wolves fed off of her energy and giggles.

So, it was fitting that as the final ball went skyward, it was Roberts who launched herself airborne along the right sideline, her fist swinging like a hammer as she dropped the wrath of Thor on the ball.

Rally Ally for the win!

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Ally Roberts

   “I said no photos!!” The darker side of Ally Roberts emerges for a moment. Of course, two seconds later she was threatening to break dance for everyone, so not that dark… (John Fisken photos)

McKenzie

   Photo Bomb Queen McKenzie Bailey (second from left), already in mid-season form.

Kyla

   Kyla Briscoe shows her support for Kayla Rose, while Kailey Kellner and Bailey just stopped by to ask “how you doin’?”

Makana

   More star power than one photo can contain, as (l to r) Wolf seniors Makana Stone, Jazmine Franklin and Jared Helmstadter share a moment.

Abby parker

Is there ever a moment when Abby Parker is not happy? No, no there is not.

Kiel

Eliana and Steve Kiel approve of Abby’s positive attitude.

Sydney

Sydney Autio has got volleyballs to spike and smiles to beam.

Cole

The Wolf student section or a meeting for future GQ models? You decide.

Not all the action takes place on the court.

With a band of CHS volleyball players (and fans) more than willing to play to the camera, wandering clicker John Fisken can usually find a lot going on even when the score isn’t being kept.

Thankfully, he then shares his discoveries with us.

I may have to buy him another Diet Coke or two…

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Hope Lodell (John Fisken photos)

Hope “The Surgeon” Lodell charges into a new season. (John Fisken photos)

Tiffany

Tiffany Briscoe (15) and Valen Trujillo (2) are just here for the photo ops.

Sarah

Sarah Wright threatens to make the volleyball cry.

team

Celebrate every point like it’s the one that wins a state title.

Kameryn

Eyes always locked on the ball, Kameryn St Onge is here to save the day.

Kenzi LaRue

Kenzi LaRue glides into the attack.

Valen

Trujillo remains mildly excited.

McKenzie

   Wolf seniors McKenzie Bailey (5) and Sydney Autio finally get swept away in the excitement.

Thrilled to be on the court.

You can see it on their faces, every time the Coupeville High School spikers take the court.

Whether it’s practice or a real match (well, maybe not so much during practice…) the Wolves love the game and it shows.

That joy spills out through every frame of the pics offered up by travelin’ photo man John Fisken above.

To see more, and possibly purchase some, thereby helping fund college scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes,  pop over to:

Varsity — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8932&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

JV — http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=8928&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=0&sport=0

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"It's mah birthday!!!" (John Fisken photos)

“It’s mah birthday!!!” (John Fisken photos)

McKayla (top) and McKenzie Bailey

McKayla (top) and McKenzie Bailey, the best there ever was in the photo biz.

McKe

“Dang straight, Skippy!!”

The stare started with side-eye, and not just side-eye, but truly epic side-eye.

Then, without seeming to do so, McKenzie Bailey’s head turned 180 degrees and, over the top of her glasses, one eyebrow cocked, she regarded me as if I just asked her to lick a fresh cow pattie.

I had made the mistake of telling her mom, Donna, that with older sister McKayla about to graduate, little sis Mollie, several years shy of high school, was Coupeville Sports next true superstar, the chosen one who would inherit the crown of the one true Photo Bomb Queen.

Realizing  my mistake too late (a common occurrence in my life…), I started to stammer while McKenzie held the look for just long enough to send ice down the spine.

“I do not believe I have left this school yet, have I?”

One more beat to let the eyebrow fully cock, then she let me off the hook, her trademark light-up-the-prairie smile breaking through.

And really, could there have been any doubt that McKenzie, who celebrates a birthday today, is already primed to take over the throne held for so long by McKayla?

Photos, taking photos, being in photos, photo-bombing others in photos — it’s a time-honored Bailey Tradition.

Mollie will certainly get her moment, but not until McKenzie lets the crown reluctantly slip from her college-bound fingers in a year or so.

Not that photos are her only claim to fame.

A consistent three-sport athlete (volleyball, basketball, tennis), McKenzie was one of just two Wolves — with Wynter Thorne — to play on both of the CHS squads to win an Olympic League title last year.

A key contributor for both the basketball and tennis teams, which put up the first new championship banners in Cow Town since 2002, Bailey is the real deal.

She’s also a pretty phenomenal student — like big sis — and can probably drive a tractor with one hand while popping wheelies and playing the guitar intro to Nirvana’s “Come as You Are” with the other (why not?) if she wants.

Talented, vivacious, and as friendly as all get out (except when her rise to power is being questioned) McKenzie is a true original.

She’s got some McKayla in her, and a dash of Mollie, and vice versa, but the middle Bailey is her own amazing young woman.

Happy birthday, McKenzie. May your reign be as impressive as you are.

P.S. — That’s pretty dang impressive.

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