
CHS volleyball coach Cory Whitmore has been pleased to see his team win 20 of 23 sets this season. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)
1A or 2A, home or away, it matters not.
Carving up teams left and right, the Coupeville High School volleyball squad is on a tear of late.
Thursday night the Wolves added to their hot start, making quick work of host Port Angeles to the tune of 25-16, 25-22, 25-23.
The non-conference win, coming against a school with a student body nearly three times Coupeville’s size, lifts CHS to 7-1 on the season.
The Wolves will carry a five-match winning streak home to face another 2A school, Sequim, next Tuesday, then plunge fully into their pursuit of a second-straight 1A Olympic League crown.
Facing off with Port Angeles, Coupeville had a good mix of opportunistic offense and quality defense.
“I was happy to see our passing come back strong,” said Wolf coach Cory Whitmore. “We weren’t without mistakes, but we managed the serving with greater efficiency in fixing those mistakes and turning them into offense.
“We were sporadic with our attack but I was very proud of how our outsides both produced strong numbers on a mix of shots,” he added. “Glad to get the win on the road.”
Kyla Briscoe loomed large, leading the Wolves with 10 kills, while teammates Payton Aparicio and Katrina McGranahan chipped in with seven apiece.
Lauren Rose doled out a game-high 18 assists and added five service aces to go with the nine Aparicio blasted.
McGranahan, the reigning 1A Olympic League MVP, was a force wherever she set up on this night.
“Katrina played a great all-around game with her blocking, serving and hitting,” Whitmore said.
JV falls for first time:
After reeling off six straight wins to open the season, the young Wolves suffered the first ding on their record, coming up on the wrong end of a 28-26, 25-19, 27-25 tally.
“A tough day, but a great learning and growing experience for the team,” said Coupeville JV coach Chris Smith. “The good news is we battled in all three sets and just came up short to a team that was very similar to us.
“We have a three-day break and then we will come back energized and focused on the areas we need to continue to improve upon.”
















































