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Lyla Stuurmans brings the pain. (Jackie Saia photos)

The stats count twice as much moving forward.

OK, so maybe that’s not entirely true, but with the transition from the regular season to the playoffs, the matches do get bigger.

Coupeville High School’s varsity spikers are riding a nine-match winning streak heading into the district tourney, and here’s the numbers which got them there.

 

Varsity stats through Oct. 27:

 

Kills:

Lyla Stuurmans – 145
Mia Farris – 125
Grey Peabody – 119
Teagan Calkins – 57
Katie Marti – 20
Jada Heaton – 19
Madison McMillan – 9

 

Digs:

McMillan – 154
Farris – 146
Stuurmans – 100
Marti – 91
Taylor Brotemarkle – 55
Calkins – 25
Issabel Johnson – 14
Peabody – 10
Heaton – 8

 

Block – Solo:

Peabody – 11
Calkins – 3
Stuurmans – 3
Farris – 2
Heaton – 2
Marti – 1

 

Block – Assist:

Peabody – 14
Calkins – 5
Marti – 5
Stuurmans – 5
Heaton – 4
Farris — 1

 

Assists:

Marti – 356
McMillan – 24
Stuurmans – 7
Brotemarkle – 4
Heaton – 3
Farris – 1
Johnson – 1
Peabody – 1

 

Service Aces:

Marti – 51
McMillan – 42
Calkins – 32
Farris – 31
Stuurmans – 27
Johnson – 18
Brotemarkle – 1

“Don’t look around, but I’m telling you, we’re being watched. It’s like someone is recording everything and keeping track of all the numbers. Kinda creepy…”

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Jada Heaton, seen in an earlier match, played virtually error-free volleyball Tuesday night. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

This is how an empire dies, in a hail of fiery spikes on a blustery evening.

Outside rain slashed down on the streets of Cow Town Tuesday, while inside the Coupeville High School gym screams of joy, seasoned with delicious salty tears from the visiting fans, reverberated off the walls.

It was Senior Night for the Wolves, a time to celebrate four-year warriors Issabel Johnson and Grey Peabody.

But it was more, because the mightiest team in the region, four-time defending 2B state champion La Conner, a program which hadn’t lost a Northwest 2B/1B League varsity volleyball match in 12+ years, was down for the count.

In more ways than one.

Led by its seniors, and getting contributions from all nine girls on the roster, Coupeville plunged the dagger in, claiming a 30-28, 22-25, 27-25, 25-23 victory which will stand as one of the defining moments in CHS volleyball history.

The streak killers. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The win, the eighth-straight for the surging Wolves, lifts them to 5-2 in conference action, 9-4 overall.

The 85th win for Coupeville coach Cory Whitmore, it pushes his squad within one victory of hitting double-digits for the seventh time in his eight years at the school.

The only time CHS didn’t get there? 2020, when the pandemic limited the school to just nine total matches.

Next up is the regular-season finale Thursday at Friday Harbor, against a team sitting at 1-12 on the season.

After that comes the four-team double-elimination district tourney, which will send two schools to the state tourney.

As the #2 seed from District 1, Coupeville opens Monday, Oct. 30 on the road in Lacey against District 2’s top team, Northwest Christian, while La Conner hosts Auburn Adventist Academy.

But while the Braves will be the #1 seed from District 1, Tuesday’s loss also denies them the regular season NWL title.

Orcas Island, which lost to La Conner, finishes 8-1, while La Conner comes in at 7-1.

The difference in matches played is because there are three 2B schools in the NWL and four 1B schools.

Each team plays home and away matches against rivals from their same classification, but just one rumble against teams that are not, which gives 1B schools nine conference contests, but 2B schools just eight.

Is it fair? Probably not.

Is every other volleyball team in the land holding hands and singing kumbaya tonight after Coupeville KO’d a La Conner program which has ruled with an iron fist since current players were in preschool?

Abso-frickin-lutely.

Madison McMillan and Co. are on a tear. (Jackie Saia photo)

There’s no Ellie Marble to save the Braves this season, and I have no doubt La Conner, which is 9-7 overall and taking a beating from vengeance-seeking non-conference foes, will be back strong in the future.

Which is why you strike when you can, and you enjoy the heck out of the moment when you put a dent in the Death Star.

Coupeville beat La Conner earlier this season in tourney play at the South Whidbey Invite and pushed the Braves to five sets the first time they played a regular-season match.

Tuesday, when it meant the most, the Wolves hit the hardest.

It was a donnybrook, a street fight played out on hardwood, a match only decided by three points, with CHS holding a 104-101 advantage at the end.

Three different Wolves — Mia Farris, Lyla Stuurmans, and Peabody — connected on 13+ kills apiece, and they had to work overtime to collect those.

There were no easy points on this night, which makes the end result sweeter.

The first set featured 14 ties, and seven set points — five for Coupeville, two for La Conner — as both teams dug deep in search of an elusive edge.

Stuurmans, bounding to the rafters in front of a raucous Wolf student section, pasted the crud out of the ball in the opening frame, while Teagan Calkins and Farris exploded at key moments.

But it was Peabody who delivered the biggest blows at the end, accounting for three of Coupeville’s final four points in the set, her arm windmilling and cranking kills off of feathery sets by Katie Marti.

Each blast by the standout senior generated big breeze, pushing the Braves back on the floor and threatening to blow the doors off the gym.

The second set was a kill-off between Stuurmans, fire erupting from her fingertips, and Farris, who slammed every one of her winners off of a La Conner body part.

Jada Heaton, bringer of joy to her teammates, proved to be a deadly companion as well, artfully collecting a pair of tip winners, then dancing off to squeeze the life out of best bud Farris.

But La Conner rallied to briefly sting Coupeville at the worst possible moment, closing the set on a 6-1 run to knot things up at a set apiece.

If that bothered the Wolves, they hid it well, bouncing right back to claim a third set which featured 11 ties.

Neither team led by more than two points until CHS pulled ahead 24-20 as Stuurmans painted the backline with a blast which made her fan club yelp in joy.

La Conner held off four set points, though, and actually went ahead at 25-24.

Enter Heaton again, whacking a kill to knot things up, before a disputed call at the net went against the Braves and Farris spanked a winner down the middle of the floor.

Your silly rules will never keep Taylor Brotemarkle from bringing the spirit. (Jackie Saia photo)

Coupeville’s celebration proved to be too much for the Fun Police, who slapped Taylor Brotemarkle with a yellow card for levitating off the bench and daring to cheer for her teammates in a vibrant voice.

We weren’t playing in a library, even if the refs seemed to think so.

For Wolf coach Cory Whitmore, the moment drew a laugh after the match.

“I will take that anytime, seeing Taylor supporting her girls like that,” he said. “Love to see the passion.”

With the gym getting progressively louder, Coupeville claimed the early lead in set four behind some peppery serves from woman-of-a-million-talents Madison McMillan and the countdown was on.

La Conner fought back to go ahead at 18-15 — which caused Farris, Peabody, and Marti to crunch back-to-back-to-back winners — then claimed its final advantage at 22-20.

The Braves were looking for a miracle, a chance to catch their breath, for the power to go out in the gym.

Anything to derail what was coming.

Nothing was stopping this train on this night, however.

Calkins slid a winner into a barely-there crack in the defense, before Farris launched a missile that no one on La Conner’s side of the net was … brave … enough to stop.

The visitors had dodged set points again and again, but on match point, it ended in a flash.

McMillan, prowling the baseline with a small, deadly smile gracing her face, let loose with a silky serve.

The ball went skyward, La Conner tried to play it back, and then, a burst of wind as Farris soared to the heavens, her fist swinging, unleashing like Thor bringing the thunder and the lightning.

And maybe all that rain filling the streets outside the gym.

That is how one empire dies, and another is born. In fury and joy, in a final kill which La Conner had no chance to return.

Celebrating a legendary win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Cue the celebration, whether it be the student section and Wolf bench rushing the floor, or Whitmore and assistant coach Ashley Menges quietly sitting in the bleachers afterwards, basking in the afterglow.

“I am so proud of the way that everyone was all in,” Whitmore said. “So much fun to see them battle and thrive.

“We still have much to work on, and that’s a good thing, but this is a culmination of a lot of hard work, not just volleyball, but of being really connected as a team.”

Or, as Menges put it, gently needling any hoops-obsessed bloggers in the area while arching an eyebrow or two, “Maybe tonight, basketball wasn’t God’s favorite sport after all. Maybe tonight it was volleyball.”

Maybe so.

 

Tuesday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 6 digs, 1 assist
Teagan Calkins — 4 kills, 3 digs, 2 aces
Mia Farris — 16 kills, 28 digs, 2 aces, 1 solo block, 1 block assist
Jada Heaton — 3 kills
Issabel Johnson — 7 digs, 1 ace
Katie Marti — 2 kills, 18 digs, 33 assists, 1 ace
Madison McMillan — 1 kill, 13 digs, 5 assists, 1 ace
Grey Peabody — 13 kills, 1 solo block, 3 block assists
Lyla Stuurmans — 15 kills, 12 digs, 2 aces, 2 block assists

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Mia Farris (left) and Madison McMillan are on a five-match winning streak. (Bailey Thule photo)

Methodical and overpowering.

Jumping out to a huge lead Monday, the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad mashed visiting Providence Classical Christian in straight sets.

Putting the kibosh on a non-conference foe, the Wolves captured their fifth-straight win, and did so to a 25-13, 25-15, 25-11 tune.

Now 6-4 on the season, Coupeville gets right back at it in less than 24 hours, traveling to Seattle Tuesday to face The Bush School in another non-league rumble.

If the Wolves come out for that one playing like they did against PCC, it’ll be a short, but sweet road trip.

Ever-springy Lyla Stuurmans erupted for the first of her team-high 12 kills during the opening rally Monday, the ball slamming inches away from denting mom Sarah, who was calling lines.

That sent the ball into the hands of Wolf setter Katie Marti, who promptly went off of a giddy rampage, notching 10 consecutive points on her serve to stake CHS to an 11-0 lead.

While things got a little (emphasis on little) bit closer after that, Coupeville was firmly in control of things every second of the way.

Even with Wolf coach Cory Whitmore bounding out of his chair to chastise over-exuberant members of his student section for intruding in the personal space of a rival hitter, the mood was one of almost Zen-like calmness.

Stuurmans, Grey Peabody, and an electric Mia Farris mashed the crud out of the ball all night long, banging the ball off the back line as the visitors could do little but gaze in silent awe.

Lyla Stuurmans launches. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

PCC was unable to force the action on offense and spent much of its time on defense scrambling to keep from getting pegged in the head and shoulders by the Wolf snipers.

Any balls put into play were tracked down by Madison McMillan and Marti, while three different CHS players recorded solo blocks as the net was a no-fly zone.

Those blocks came from Jada Heaton, Teagan Calkins, and Peabody, as Coupeville snuffed out any PCC comeback hopes in short order.

All nine Wolves to hit the floor made an impact, with Taylor Brotemarkle and Issabel Johnson slamming home daggers in the form of service aces.

If one sound could describe Monday’s massacre, though, it would be the sound of a volleyball tearing up a chunk of the floor after being hammered by the aggressive arms of Stuurmans and Farris.

The wham-bam junior duo were in a particularly savage mood, their kills exploding off the polished gym floor.

Followed by quiet smiles as the Wolf markswomen strode away like gunfighters exiting a high noon showdown ready for another shootout at a moment’s notice.

 

Monday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 1 dig, 1 ace
Teagan Calkins — 2 kills, 2 digs, 2 aces, 1 solo block
Mia Farris — 10 kills, 2 digs, 3 aces
Jada Heaton — 1 solo block
Issabel Johnson — 2 aces
Katie Marti — 1 kill, 6 digs, 25 assists, 7 aces
Madison McMillan — 4 digs, 1 assist, 3 aces
Grey Peabody — 8 kills, 1 solo block
Lyla Stuurmans — 12 kills, 5 digs

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Grey Peabody dominated at the net Thursday, sparking Coupeville to a key league win. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

They’re on a tear.

Since coming dangerously close to ending four-time defending 2B state champ La Conner’s 12+ year conference winning streak in a five-set thriller, the Coupeville High School varsity spikers have rocked their foes.

The Wolves have won four straight, with win #4 coming at home Thursday against Mount Vernon Christian.

Coming from behind to nail down a 19-25, 25-13, 25-18, 25-15 victory, CHS improves to 3-2 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 5-4 overall.

Up next for the Wolves are back-to-back non-conference matches, with Providence Classical Christian (10-5) coming to Whidbey Monday, Oct. 16.

The next night, Coupeville enjoys a bus trip to Seattle to square off with The Bush School, which sits at 5-6.

Thursday’s win capped a week in which the Wolves won two of two in their own gym while dealing with all the side events associated with Homecoming.

“Really good team win tonight and super proud of the girls for their maturity as they fought through each set,” said Coupeville coach Cory Whitmore.

“MVC is much improved from previous seasons, and we knew we’d need to show up.”

The Hurricanes, who, like Coupeville, upended La Conner during the South Whidbey Invite, came out strongly, but the Wolves responded in kind.

“We played well even in dropping the first set, but MVC played very tenacious and very clean out of the gates,” Whitmore said.

“That’s the maturity and resiliency I’m proud of with the win tonight – they continued to trust and stick to our systems and just elevate it within the game plan, and it really panned out.”

Stellar play at the service stripe was key to the win.

Issabel Johnson cracks off a fearsome serve. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

“We HAD to serve tough tonight and that was where we came up big with all six servers,” Whitmore said.

“Our best set was the second, where we only committed two errors the entire set which is difficult to pull off while remaining aggressive.”

Across the board, the Wolves brought ferocious play to the floor.

Madison (McMillan) covered so much of the court and just pinpointed her serving locations tonight,” Whitmore said.

Katie (Marti) did a great job of distributing the ball. She made really smart choices and delivered the ball to her hitters, keeping them in rhythm.”

In particular, the fiery setter was on the same wavelength with senior slugger Grey Peabody.

Katie and Grey really connected, but Grey was so smart tonight with her ball placement and aggressiveness on the overpasses,” Whitmore said.

“She also had to adjust her block and made it happen on the fly.”

While Peabody slammed home 12 kills, junior Mia Farris was hot on her heels, peppering the Hurricanes with 11 winners of her own.

Mia had the offensive game she (and everyone) knew she could,” Whitmore said. “She’s been working so hard on her attack approach, and it popped tonight.

“She was zeroed in on the service line, and had such an air of confidence, there were moments that she truly took over the set.”

As Coupeville heads into Friday’s Homecoming parade and football game, and Saturday’s dance, the spikers are flying high, as they should be.

The Wolves celebrate another win. (Jackie Saia photo)

“They had to maintain a high level of energy and focus for a significant amount of time, and so I’m very proud of the way they pulled together to make it happen,” Whitmore said.

“Fun to get a Homecoming win.”

 

Thursday stats:

Taylor Brotemarkle — 2 digs
Teagan Calkins — 4 kills, 1 dig, 2 aces, 1 solo block, 2 block assists
Mia Farris — 11 kills, 8 digs, 6 aces, 1 solo block
Jada Heaton — 1 dig
Issabel Johnson — 1 ace
Katie Marti — 2 kills, 5 digs, 27 assists, 8 aces
Madison McMillan — 17 digs, 2 assists, 3 aces
Grey Peabody — 12 kills, 3 solo blocks, 2 block assists
Lyla Stuurmans — 7 kills, 3 digs, 1 ace, 2 solo blocks

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Wolf heavy hitters (l to r) Taylor Brotemarkle, Grey Peabody, and Mia Farris prepare to rain down pain on their rivals. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

He had places to be, and photos to take.

John Fisken was in ultra-wanderin’ mode Tuesday, bouncing between Coupeville and Oak Harbor while snapping away at multiple events.

While in Cow Town, he shot the first two sets of the varsity volleyball match between the Wolves and visiting Friday Harbor.

Then he was gone in a puff of smoke, off to the big city up North.

To see everything he shot before departing, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/CHS-Volleyball-2023-2024/VB-2023-10-03-vs-Friday-Harbor

School board candidate Leann Leavitt patrols the line.

Farris decrees she can reach any ball, from one sideline to the other.

The Wolves listen to the wise words of coach Cory Whitmore.

Craig Trujillo is a tough, but fair, enforcer of the rules.

Middle school spikers came out to watch their older counterparts.

Katie Marti has stories to tell, and points to win.

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