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Katie Marti (and grandma) kick off a series of CHS track pics. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It was a milestone moment.

Saturday’s District 1/2 track and field championships were the last home event for a Coupeville High School sports team during the 2023-2024 school year.

The sun was blazing (after a less than stellar start to spring), 18 Wolves qualified for the state meet, and wandering photographer John Fisken stayed busy, clicking away.

The pics above and below come to us courtesy him.

To see everything he snapped, and possibly ponder some purchases, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2024/Track-2024-05-11-District-1-Championships

Zane Oldenstadt and Alysia Burdge

Marquette Cunningham

Cael Wilson

Aleksia Jump

Zac Tackett

Mason Butler and Erica McGrath

Myra McDonald (left) and Lexis Drake

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Freshman volleyball ace Dakota Strong (right) filled up the stat sheet Tuesday night. (Parker Hammons photo)

Erase the final couple minutes and this was one for the archives.

La Conner’s JV volleyball squad made the plays it needed to at crunch time Tuesday, holding off four match points to escape with a road win.

That’s true.

But for the first 98.2% of the match, Coupeville’s freshman-dominated squad put together its best performance of the season.

That’s also true.

The scoreboard will tell you La Conner escaped with a 20-25, 26-24, 15-2 win, and the record book will tell you the Wolves fall to 2-5 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 4-9 overall.

What you won’t know, unless you were there in the CHS gym, was that Cow Town’s JV spiker crew came together in impressive fashion Tuesday night.

The Wolves put points up on the board against a top-level team, and they did it as a unit.

There have been bright moments for these young guns, and moments when lessons were learned, but this was the first match where you truly felt all six players on the floor were clicking as one.

Coupeville came out breathing fire and droppin’ haymakers, rolling out to an 11-1 lead in the opening set.

Rock ’em, sock ’em cousins Haylee Armstrong and Capri Anter were dealing at the service line, and Dakota Strong, Lexis Drake, and Myra McDonald were crunching winners at the net.

La Conner is resilient, and talented, however, and the Braves broke off their own impressive run, reeling off 11 straight points to reclaim the lead.

Chloe Marzocca tracks an incoming ball. (Kaitlyn Leavell photo)

From there, the two squads exchanged body blows, careening through four ties before team leader Chloe Marzocca pushed Coupeville ahead for good.

Popping powerful serves, she kept the Braves guessing, and usually guessing wrong, with a tip winner from Anter and a nasty slicer off of Drake’s fingertips providing the final margin.

Set two went in much the same way, with the Wolves bolting in front, La Conner chipping away at the lead, then the squads hammering away at each other.

Carly Burt provided a burst of energy for CHS, while Armstrong was a flippin’ fool, drawing in the defense, then arching the ball just out of reach of the Braves, once, twice, three times.

Up a set and leading 24-20 in the second, Coupeville was on the verge of claiming a major win, but La Conner proved to be hard to pin down.

To give the Braves proper credit, they won the match with stellar plays down the stretch, blunting the best the Wolves could throw at them late.

But instead of focusing on the finish, look instead at Drake, a freshman who splits her time between volleyball and cheer.

Bounding skyward, with the match slipping away, she redirected a wayward ball, sending it slicing past the defense for a precision point, before being mobbed by her teammates.

That’s the image to remember as the Wolf JV heads to Friday Harbor this Thursday to wrap up its season.

Because, like much of what came in the first 98.2% of the match, it speaks of a bright future for Coupeville’s young spikers.

 

Tuesday stats:

Capri Anter — 2 kills, 1 ace
Haylee Armstrong — 2 kills, 3 digs, 3 assists, 3 aces
Lexis Drake — 4 kills, 1 dig, 1 assist, 1 ace
Chloe Marzocca — 3 digs, 1 assist, 1 ace
Myra McDonald — 1 kill
Dakota Strong — 1 kill, 6 digs, 1 assist, 1 ace

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Capri Anter prepares to launch a serve. (Kaitlyn Leavell photos)

Every point builds for the future.

The Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad has a short bench, and not much experience, but the Wolves come out fighting every night.

Case in point, Thursday’s trip to Darrington, where CHS, playing without any subs, pushed the Loggers to a full three sets.

While the Wolves came up just short on the scoreboard, they added to their collection of floor burns and crowd-pleasing moments.

“They actually didn’t do that bad,” said Coupeville coach Ashley Menges.

“We went to a tiebreaker set, and the girls played decent.

“They held themselves accountable to their performance and they applied feedback as soon as possible.”

Myra McDonald is part of a group of freshmen with strong potential.

The young Wolves, who sit at 2-4 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 4-8 overall, have two matches left on the schedule.

They host La Conner Tuesday, Oct. 24, then travel to Friday Harbor two days later for their season finale.

After that comes the all-important off-season, where CHS coaches will get to see who is committed to building towards a bright future.

 

Thursday stats:

Capri Anter — 5 kills, 2 digs, 4 aces
Haylee Armstrong — 2 kills, 2 digs, 10 assists, 2 aces
Carly Burt — 1 dig, 3 aces
Lexis Drake — 2 kills, 2 aces
Chloe Marzocca — 6 kills, 3 digs, 1 assist, 1 ace
Myra McDonald — 1 kill, 1 dig

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Play it loud, play it proud. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let’s rock this joint.

Coupeville’s pep band, which features students from both the high school and middle school, provided a musical background Friday to the 2023 Homecoming festivities.

The group, led by CHS teacher Jamar Jenkins, goes 16 deep, and now we’re putting their names on the internet.

 

The pep band is:

Angela Ben-Matzar
Brantley Campbell
Lily Fisher
Gabriella Garcia
Jaxson Jadwin
Lillian Ketterling
Edmund Kunz
Axel Marshall
Myra McDonald
Ossian Merkel
Sienna Peabody
Natalie Perera
Angelo Rodriguez
Ivy Rudat
Chelsi Stevens
Mary Western

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Capri Anter cranks up the power. (Jackie Saia photos)

If you’re on the floor, you’re on the floor.

The Coupeville High School JV volleyball squad played with the minimum six players Thursday, with everyone in uniform bringing big effort.

While the Wolves, who had five freshmen among their active players, couldn’t topple visiting Orcas Island, they did push the Vikings in a 25-18, 25-18 loss.

The conference defeat drops Coupeville to 0-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 1-3 overall, with a trip to La Conner Sept. 26 next up on the schedule.

The young Wolves battled hard in the opening set, building an early lead thanks to back-to-back aces from Capri Anter.

The fab frosh cracked one of those winners off of a Viking player’s arm, the ball hitting bone and making the sound of a melon dropped off the Empire State Building.

Myra McDonald goes low for a shot.

Myra McDonald collected her own ace shortly after, but on a ball which caught the net, hung in the air for an eternity, then flopped over the other side, burrowing its way into the ground as several Orcas players swung and missed.

That staked Coupeville to a 6-4 advantage, but despite some strong work at the net from Anter, the Vikings pulled away, reclaiming the lead and stretching it out.

The second set, played quickly as Orcas prepared to ankle it to the ferry, proceeded in much the same style.

Coupeville sparkled early, this time with McDonald lashing a winner and Chloe Marzocca crushing a nasty service ace, before the Vikings used a deeper roster and older players to seize the advantage.

The Wolves got stellar all-around play from Lexis Drake and Haylee Armstrong, while Anter soared high for a tip winner and Dakota Strong killed the dreams of an Orcas rival by stuffing her shot at the net.

 

Thursday stats:

Capri Anter — 3 kills, 3 aces
Haylee Armstrong — 4 assists, 1 ace
Lexis Drake — 1 kill
Chloe Marzocca — 1 dig, 2 aces
Myra McDonald — 1 kill, 2 aces

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