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Mitch Pelroy, ready to rumble. (Kirsten Pelroy photo)

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   Monica Vidoni’s college volleyball squad won on her birthday. (Photo courtesy Vidoni)

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   Pelroy and his family take the field during Senior Night festivities. (Photo courtesy Kirsten Pelroy)

The alumni continue to excel at the next level.

Coupeville High School grads Mitch Pelroy and Monica Vidoni played in different states Saturday, with one coming away a little happier than the other.

Pelroy and his football teammates at Montana Western pulled out a victory on Senior Night, while Vidoni’s Rainy River Community College volleyball team had its season ended a win away from nationals.

The Voyageurs fell in straight sets to Central Lakes in the district final in Minnesota, after winning a five-set thriller against Itasca the day before.

That ends Vidoni’s two-year run as a college spiker, but she still has basketball and softball seasons ahead of her at RRCC.

With his family in attendance, Pelroy ripped off kickoff returns of 35 and 23 yards as Montana Western rallied late to upend Carroll 35-28.

It was the first time the Bulldogs had successfully defended their home turf against Carroll since 1999.

Pelroy, who also had a tackle on defense, has one more regular season game against Rocky Mountain College Nov. 12.

He has 1,109 career return yards over his 35-game college gridiron career.

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   CHS grad Monica Vidoni (back, right) and her fellow sophomores on the Rainy River Community College volleyball squad.

You don’t have to be in Minnesota to see Monica Vidoni play volleyball Saturday.

The former Coupeville High School spiker, who’s now a sophomore at Rainy River Community College, will hit the internet with her Voyageur teammates tomorrow.

Rainy River’s match with Northland will be streamed live, starting at 10 AM Pacific time.

RRCC is 18-10 and has won nine of its last 11 matches.

To see the match, pop over to:

http://thecube.com/event/northland-pioneers-vs-rainy-river-community-colleg-685946

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Monica Vidoni (Photos property of Rainy River Volleyball)

   Monica Vidoni (back, far right) and fellow Rainy River Community College sophomore spikers. (Photos property of RRCC Volleyball)

Sophomore Appreciation night.

Sophomore Appreciation night.

The end of one journey is nearing.

Coupeville High School grad Monica Vidoni was one of five sophomore volleyball players honored by Rainy River Community College.

While the Voyageurs still have five regular-season matches left, they recently held their Sophomore Appreciation night.

Vidoni has two more of those to go, as she also plays basketball and softball at the two-year Minnesota school.

On the volleyball court, she’s appeared in 19 matches this season for a Rainy River squad which has won six straight to get to 15-8 overall, 9-2 in league play.

Vidoni has played in 34 sets, with four kills, three digs and a service ace to her credit.

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Mitch Pelroy (Haylee Sauer photo)

   Montana Western senior Mitch Pelroy, the elder statesman of Coupeville athletes playing college ball. (Haylee Sauer photo)

L to r, top to bottom: Hailey Hammer, Ben Etzell, Monica Vidoni, Zane Bundy, Jenn Spark, Makana Stone, Dalton Martin, Nick Streubel, Jeremey Copenhaver.

   L to r, top to bottom: Hailey Hammer, Ben Etzell, Monica Vidoni, Zane Bundy, Jenn Spark, Makana Stone, Dalton Martin, Nick Streubel, Jeremey Copenhaver.

The boss has retired, but there are plenty of former Wolves ready to follow in his footsteps.

This spring brought an end to a stellar five-year run as a D-1 scholarship athlete at the University of Washington for All-American cross country and track star Tyler King.

The Coupeville High School grad, who won three state titles in his days in the red and black, was the only former Wolf competing at the highest level of college sports last year.

While his graduation leaves CHS without any D-1 athletes, the Wolves still have at least 10 former athletes aiming to play college sports this coming school year.

They are:

Zane Bundy — The life-long soccer star became a football kicker during his senior year at CHS and his booming leg drew the attention of Santa Barbara City College.

The college frosh will compete for a spot with a team which went 5-5 in 2015.

The Vaqueros open a 10-game regular season Sept. 3 at Ventura.

Jeremy Copenhaver — While not a Wolf grad, he attended Coupeville schools from kindergarten to sophomore year, before his family moved to the East Coast.

He graduated from Brewster Academy in New Hampshire.

The lanky soccer star is pursuing his pitch dream at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona, Florida, where the freshman will vie for time with a D-2 squad which went 2-12 last year.

Ben Etzell — The former Cascade Conference MVP will be a junior at Saint John’s University in Minnesota, where he has played two years of baseball for the Johnnies.

After going 1-0 with two saves as a freshman, Etzell was dominant on the mound this spring, compiling a 4-1 mark for a squad which broke the school record for wins at 32-14.

The Johnnies played six games in the NCAA D-3 playoffs, finishing runner-up in the Midwest Regional, one team away from advancing to the eight-team national championship.

Etzell tossed a complete game win at regionals, beating North Central College 8-2 in an elimination game.

Hailey Hammer — The softball slugger will be a sophomore at Everett Community College.

She battled through injuries as a freshman to play in 12 games for a 16-22 Trojan squad, hitting .300 with nine hits, including an out-of-the-park home-run.

Dalton Martin — The only Wolf to ever win three throwing medals at the same state track meet (2nd in discus, 8th in shot put and javelin as a senior), he’ll be a freshman at Everett CC this year.

By joining the Trojan track squad, he follows in the footsteps of Hunter Hammer, who preceded Martin as a standout thrower at CHS before starting his college career at EVCC.

Mitch Pelroy — With King’s graduation, he becomes the elder statesman of Wolf grads playing college ball.

He’ll be a senior at Montana Western this year, where the Bulldogs are coming off a 7-3 season in which they finished ranked #16 in the nation among all NAIA schools.

After red-shirting a year, Pelroy has played in 28 games over the past three seasons, ripping off 795 yards in kickoff and punt returns (28.4 yards per game).

As a defensive back, he’s collected 51 tackles (three for loss of yardage), and is officially credited with breaking up four passes.

Montana Western opens Aug. 27 against Dickinson State.

Jennifer Spark — A stellar defender with an explosive kicking leg, the former Wolf soccer captain will be a freshman at Tacoma Community College.

The Titans, who went 8-9-3 last season, open play at a tourney in late August.

Makana Stone — The two-time CHS Female Athlete of the Year is leaving track and soccer behind to focus solely on basketball as she heads to Whitman College as part of a superb seven-athlete recruiting class.

Stone, who averaged 19.4 points and 15.3 rebounds as a Wolf senior, earning unanimous 1A Olympic League MVP honors for the second straight year, led Coupeville to state for the first time in a decade.

At Whitman, she will join a top-tier NCAA D-3 program which went 17-8 last season.

Nick Streubel — The Big Hurt is a red-shirt sophomore at Central Washington University, which went 5-5 last season.

The lineman, who is majoring in Law and Justice and minoring in Psychology, will help the Wildcats kick off their season Sept. 3 against Portland State.

Monica Vidoni — The only former Wolf to play three sports at the college level last season, she is returning to Rainy River Community College in Minnesota for her sophomore year.

As a freshman, she played volleyball, basketball and softball for the Voyageurs, with her biggest impact coming on the diamond.

She mashed the ball to a .306 tune, cracking three home runs and two doubles as part of her 19 hits.

Vidoni scored 17 runs and collected 12 RBI for a 30-13 squad.

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Monica Vidoni gives a teammate a lift up. (Photo courtesy Vidoni)

Madeline Roberts hangs out with mom Lisa Edlin. (John Fisken photo)

Madeline Roberts hangs out with mom Lisa Edlin. (John Fisken photo)

One season ends, while three others roll on.

Of the four Coupeville High School grads currently playing college softball or baseball, Monica Vidoni was the first to kick her season off, and now she’s the first to reach the finish line.

Vidoni and her Rainy River Community College (Minnesota) teammates wrapped a 28-14 season by playing in the NJCAA Region 13B tourney this past weekend.

The Voyaguers won two games, with their freshman outfielder chipping in with a pair of hits, an RBI and a spectacular, juggling catch.

Vidoni snagged a ball over her head, only to have the ball pop out of her glove. Diving down, she successfully re-snared it.

“It was a scary catch,” Vidoni said with a laugh.

She finished the season with a .310 batting average, 20 hits (including three home runs and two doubles), 12 RBI, 16 runs and seven walks.

The other three Wolf alumni playing college ball — Ben Etzell, Madeline Roberts and Hailey Hammer — started their seasons later than Vidoni and still have games left to play.

Etzell, a sophomore at Saint John’s University in Minnesota, starts the postseason this Thursday.

The Johnnies (25-12) open the MIAC tourney against Hamline University in Cold Spring, Minnesota.

Etzell is 2-1 with 33 strikeouts in 10 games on the mound for Saint John’s, while he has six hits, seven runs, two doubles, four walks and four RBI at the plate.

Hammer, a frosh at Everett Community College (15-17) has four regular season games left in her first campaign.

She has amassed 13 hits (including a dinger), six RBI, eight runs and five walks while fighting through injury trouble.

Roberts, who is closing in on the end of a two-year run at Shoreline Community College, has nine hits, five walks, four stolen bases, four runs and three RBI for a 12-14 squad.

The Dolphins have six games left in their season.

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