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Izzy Wells snags a rebound. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Hawthorne Wolfe is the top active scorer for CHS basketball, boys or girls, with 410 points through his first two seasons.

Basketball is back.

Or, at least it will be when we hit May, barring any pandemic-related shenanigans.

Winter sports, which is girls and boys basketball in Coupeville — and we’ll thank you not to ask for anything else — are going last during this off-kilter 2020-2021 school year.

The first practice is set for next Monday, May 3, the first games for May 18, and Senior Night caps things June 17.

The season will be shorter than normal, with 12-game schedules (instead of 20) and no playoffs.

That’ll give the Wolves a chance to play home-and-away contests with their six rivals in the Northwest 2B/1B League.

Hopefully.

Friday Harbor sat out fall sports completely after Covid cases spiked in the San Juans, and the one thing we’ve learned during the Age of Coronavirus is no schedule is safe.

Ever. At any point.

But, with our fingers crossed, we move forward with the hope we’ll witness Hawthorne Wolfe and Xavier Murdy raining three-balls, while Ja’Kenya Hoskins dominates in the paint.

The schedules as of 4:45 PM, April 26, 2021, with JV start times listed first (even when they don’t play first), and varsity second.

 

BOYS BASKETBALL:

Tues-May 18 — @ Mount Vernon Christian — (4:30/7:30)
Thur-May 20 — Orcas Island — (3:30/5:00)
Sat-May 22 — @ Friday Harbor — (11:30/1:00)
Tues-May 25 — Concrete — (5:15/7:00)
Thur-May 27 — La Conner — (5:15/7:00)
Fri-May 28 — @ Darrington — (4:30/7:30)
Thur-June 3 — Mount Vernon Christian — (5:15/7:00)
Sat-June 5 — @ Orcas Island — (3:30/5:00)
Tues-June 8 — Friday Harbor — (3:00/5:00)
Thur-June 10 — @ Concrete — (TBD/7:30)
Mon-June 14 — @ La Conner — (4:30/7:30)
Thur-June 17 — Darrington — (5:15/7:00)

 

GIRLS BASKETBALL:

Tues-May 18 — @ Mount Vernon Christian — (3:00/6:00)
Thur-May 20 — Orcas Island — (5:00/3:30)
Sat-May 22 — @ Friday Harbor — (1:00/11:30)
Tues-May 25 — Concrete — (7:00/5:15)
Thur-May 27 — La Conner — (7:00/5:15)
Fri-May 28 — @ Darrington — (3:00/6:00)
Thur-June 3 — Mount Vernon Christian — (7:00/5:15)
Sat-June 5 — @ Orcas Island — (5:00/3:30)
Tues-June 8 — Friday Harbor — (5:00/3:00)
Thur-June 10 — @ Concrete — (TBD/6:00)
Mon-June 14 — @ La Conner — (3:00/6:00)
Thur-June 17 — Darrington — (7:00/5:15)

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“Gimme those sweet, sweet standings!” (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s a donnybrook.

As we continue to stumble through a pandemic-altered fall sports season — which is running after spring this time around — pretty much everyone in the Northwest 2B/1B League is having success.

Well, except for Friday Harbor, which is sitting out the season…

But, other than the quarantine-lovin’ Wolverines, the battle for the most varsity team wins is a hotly-contested affair.

Coupeville, which rolled to a blowout victory during spring sports, still leads the pack, with eight wins spread out among its volleyball, girls and boys soccer, and football teams.

But, La Conner and Mount Vernon Christian are on the rise, with seven W’s apiece, while Orcas Island has six.

Concrete and Darrington are finding less success, with each school nabbing just a single win across the four fall sports to post win/loss records.

Cross country doesn’t roll that way, and Friday Harbor’s exit means Coupeville hasn’t been able to pick up any boys tennis victories.

The week ahead offers up a mix of contests — if the schedule plays out as planned, which has been highly-questionable in recent days.

Coupeville boys soccer is set to travel to Mount Vernon Christian Tuesday, then host NWL interloper Providence Classical Christian Thursday.

Meanwhile, Wolf girls soccer goes to MVC Wednesday, while cross country makes the same trip Friday afternoon.

Rounding out the schedule, next Saturday offers up a road game, with football playing Neah Bay in Forks, and a home affair — Senior Night for volleyball against Concrete.

Standings through April 25:

 

Northwest League boys soccer:

School League Overall
Orcas Island 5-0-0 5-0-0
Coupeville 1-0-0 1-0-0
CPC-Lynnwood 3-3-0 3-3-0
MV Christian 2-2-0 2-2-0
PC Christian 2-3-0 2-3-0
La Conner 1-3-1 1-3-1
Grace Academy 0-3-1 0-3-1

 

Northwest League football:

School League Overall
La Conner 2-1 2-1
Coupeville 1-1 2-1
Darrington 0-0 1-2
Concrete 0-1 0-3

 

Northwest League girls soccer:

School League Overall
MV Christian 2-0-0 2-0-0
Coupeville 1-1-0 1-1-0
La Conner 0-2-0 0-2-0

 

Northwest League volleyball:

School League Overall
La Conner 4-0 4-0
Coupeville 4-1 4-1
MV Christian 3-1 3-1
Concrete 1-4 1-4
Orcas Island 1-4 1-4
Darrington 0-3 0-3

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Maddie Georges doled out 24 assists Friday as Coupeville whacked Orcas Island in straight sets. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Jaimee Masters and Co. controlled play all afternoon.

Life on the road is never boring.

It was an extremely long day for the Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad Friday, with an early departure and an extended return.

But, in the end it was worth it for the Wolves, as the time spent in the gym on Orcas Island went right to script, with Coupeville plundering the host Vikings in straight sets.

Winning 25-8, 25-17, 25-22, CHS lifts its record to 4-1 and remains in sole possession of second-place in the Northwest 2B/1B League, trailing just two-time defending state champ La Conner.

Thanks to the constantly-shifting schedules of the Age of Coronavirus, Coupeville doesn’t return to action until next Saturday, May 1, when it hosts Concrete on Senior Night.

While the wait between matches is an extended one, it’s nothing compared to the one the Wolves endured just trying to get back to Whidbey from Orcas.

With the ferry falling behind schedule by a truly-impressive 70 minutes, there was plenty of time to kill.

“It was a fun trip though,” said Wolf coach Cory Whitmore. “And, in our wait for the return ferry, we explored the terminal and then some very entertaining rounds of charades took place.”

When his squad was on the floor, the Coupeville spike guru came away pleased with much of what he witnessed.

“Overall we played well,” Whitmore said. “We spent most of the week working on our attacking, fixing form and our connection.

“It was rewarding to see it pay off — as a team we hit .256, which is a pretty efficient clip.”

Multiple Wolves embraced the spotlight, something their coach appreciates.

Maddie Georges was a trooper, delivering some very well-placed sets despite nursing a bit of a wrist injury,” Whitmore said. “She averaged eight assists per set, and got everyone involved in the offense.”

Fellow sophomore Alita Blouin, making her season debut Friday, immediately found a groove.

“I’m also proud of how Alita stepped up and collected 10 digs,” Whitmore said. “She covered a lot of ground to take the pressure off others having to take the first contact and then transition to hit.”

With the ball moving crisply, Coupeville’s big hitters dominated at the net, with Chelsea Prescott, Kylie Chernikoff, and Maddie Vondrak all raining down death ‘n destruction on the Vikings.

“Another great night for our outside hitters,” Whitmore said. “Chelsea was very smooth on her approach and swing, hitting .310, with Kylie right behind her at .267.”

A day after signing her letter of intent to play volleyball for Medaille College in New York, Prescott thumped a match-high 13 kills, while adding seven service aces and six digs.

Chernikoff unleashed seven kills, went low for six digs, and popped an ace, while Lucy Tenore (five kills, two aces), Georges (24 assists, five aces, four digs), and Jaimee Masters (four digs) filled up the stat sheet.

Also making contributions were Jill Prince (two kills, two block assists), Vondrak (two kills), Ryanne Knoblich (two aces), and Abby Mulholland (an ace).

Coupeville was very strong at the service stripe, piling up 18 aces with just eight errors.

Knoblich, a fast-rising sophomore, bounced off the bench late in the third set with her team trailing 21-20, and immediately broke the Vikings spirit with two nasty aces to turn the tide.

“We had productivity from everywhere, and it was a great night for us to gain more experience and continue to work on very specific areas of focus,” Whitmore said.

“Looking forward to more practice time, fine-tuning things with this team of high-level learners.”

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Helen Strelow, seen here in 2019, was the second-fastest Coupeville cross country girl Friday afternoon. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The (speedy) Wolves invade Orcas Island. (Elizabeth Bitting photos)

Ready for the starting gun.

They’re right in stride.

Reaching the halfway point of their pandemic-shortened season Friday, the Coupeville High School cross country team represented well in a three-team meet on Orcas Island.

Paced by Catherine Lhamon and Mitchell Hall, the Wolves sent 13 runners to the line at Camp Orkila, with all of them zipping across the 5,000-meter course.

Next up for Coupeville is a trip to Mount Vernon Christian April 30, before the Wolves host the Northwest 2B/1B League Championships May 6 at Fort Casey State Park.

 

Complete Thursday results:

 

GIRLS:

Catherine Lhamon 24:49
Helen Strelow 27:58
Cristina McGrath 28:15
Nozomi Hagihara 32:01

 

BOYS:

Mitchell Hall 20:21
Reiley Araceley 22:10
Hank Milnes 22:28
Alex Wasik 24:50
Tate Wyman 25:12
Alex Merino-Martinez 26:50
Grant Steller 27:04
Josh Guay 27:14
Alex Bowder 28:15

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Logan Downes rolls out. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“We will be better next week.”

Coupeville High School football coach Marcus Carr was already looking ahead as he and his young team headed home after absorbing a 21-0 loss Saturday night in La Conner.

The defeat, coming a week after the Wolves won in a clash on Whidbey between these same two teams, evens both squad’s records at 1-1 in Northwest 2B/1B League play.

For Coupeville, next up is a road trip Saturday, April 24 to play a non-conference tilt against Lummi Nation.

The Blackhawks are 2-0 after knocking off Concrete 16-12 and pounding Darrington 38-24.

Once Coupeville makes it through that road rumble, they’re projected to have some time off before wrapping the pandemic-shortened season at home May 8 against Concrete.

A possible non-league matchup with 1B powerhouse Neah Bay, which was projected for either April 30 or May 1, now seems unlikely to happen.

When discussing the La Conner rematch, Carr was ready to move on and focus on the next challenge, simply saying “We are young in some areas and still learning.”

Saturday was a busy day on Whidbey Island, as I watched three events play out a mile from my home — girls soccer, JV and varsity volleyball — so I wasn’t anywhere near La Conner.

And, unfortunately, if the game was streamed, it’s not popping up anywhere online at this moment.

Which is a long way to getting around to saying I don’t know much about how things played out.

If more surfaces, I’ll pop back in and update this story.

Until then, enjoy a collection of photos from last week’s game.

Coupeville dogpiles a La Conner runner.

Waiting for the action to unfold.

Brett Casey charges into action.

Dakota Eck hits the gap.

Ben Smith (6) and Tim Ursu (1) team up to bring a Brave runner down.

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