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Lucy Tenore and friends participated in a summer volleyball team camp at Western Washington University. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

No off-season.

Coming off a second-place finish in their first season back in the Northwest 2B/1B League, the Coupeville High School volleyball coaches and players continue to put in the work.

Nine Wolves made the trek to Western Washington University recently for the school’s annual summer team camp, and the lessons learned should pay huge dividends down the road.

“We improved our cohesion and ability to play out-of-system, which is always a big obstacle to overcome with any new team,” CHS coach Cory Whitmore said.

“Our communication became more productive and with four seniors from the previous season no longer with us, our new leadership was a huge part of our focus.

“I believe each player that attended camp improved at their particular role.”

Returning varsity vets Lucy Tenore, Jill Prince, Maddie Georges, Alita Blouin, Abby Mulholland, Ryanne Knoblich, and Gwen Gustafson were joined by Olivia Schaffeld and Lyla Stuurmans.

“It’s a relatively smaller group to take to camp and meet the physical and mental challenges of four days of drills and scrimmaging and tournament matches,” Whitmore said. “Very few substitutes and for some, none at all.

“I’m really proud of not only how they held up through the challenges, but how they progressed through them.”

Whitmore praised the effort of all nine players, with a special emphasis on three.

“A couple to mention would be Alita playing virtually non-stop through a back injury that is in rehab,” he said. “Maddie for being the only setter, so scrambling and moving constantly to help her teammates.

“And Lyla, a freshman, having to learn the rotations at an accelerated rate in addition to playing a full six rotations for the team.”

With the pandemic receding, the hope is for a normal fall high school volleyball season to kick off the 2021-2022 school year, with Coupeville chasing two-time defending state champ La Conner.

The battle is eternal, and Whitmore is ready.

“We have a great foundation to take into the fall and we definitely left camp stronger than we entered it,” he said.

“This is a fun group to work with, and I’m looking forward to continue our team development to finish out the summer.”

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Ryanne Knoblich leads off a collection of CHS basketball portraits. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Welcome back to portrait season.

Before the current hoops campaign began, John Fisken stopped by the Coupeville High School gym to snap close-up pics of almost every Wolf basketball player.

As the season unfolds, we’re dispersing said portraits in a somewhat haphazarded manner, and today eight more glossy images pop up on the internet.

There’s two pics for each of the four CHS hardwood teams, chosen in our best eenie-meenie-minie-moe fashion.

Logan Martin

Reese Wilkinson

Nathan Ginnings

Anya Leavell

Alex Murdy

Kayla Arnold

Narciso Lopez

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I think they won the point… (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The season is fading into the past, but new photos keep popping up.

As the Coupeville High School spikers adjust to life without practices and matches, they can gaze upon the pics above and below to rekindle that warm glow in their chests.

The glossy images spring from the camera(s) of John Fisken, whose other work can be found here:

John’s Photos (johnsphotos.net)

 

Grey Peabody elevates to tip a winner.

Lucy Tenore (left) and Jill Prince stand tall against the power of La Conner league MVP Ellie Marble.

Ryanne Knoblich sends the ball back where it came from.

Alita Blouin throws down some textbook-looking skills.

Gwen Gustafson (2) sacrifices her knees to save a low-flung ball.

Abby Mulholland keeps a close eye on the line.

Tenore swats a winner.

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Coupeville spikers (l to r) Maddie Vondrak, Kylie Chernikoff, and Ryanne Knoblich marinate in their awesomeness. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The spikes were flying, the celebrations were rockin’, and the cameras were clicking from all angles.

Coupeville High School’s volleyball squads hosted their home opener Tuesday, the first time a Wolf team played indoors against a rival since the pandemic first broke more than a year ago.

The pics above and below are courtesy John Fisken, and you can see (and buy) many more photos by bouncing over to:

VB 2021-04-13 vs LaConner – John’s Photos

 

Steve Kiel rules the lines with an iron fist (clad in a velvet glove).

Jaimee Masters starts the offense flowing.

Former CHS spikers Savannah Smith (green shirt), Emma Smith (middle), and Scout Smith assess the new talent.

Chernikoff, a lethal weapon on the court.

Maddie Georges launches a rocket.

Vondrak dances at the net.

Knoblich is locked ‘n loaded.

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Ava Mitten gets out of town, quick. (Karen Carlson photos)

The season’s over, but the photo dump continues.

With spring sports fading into the sunlight, we take a look back at the just-concluded Coupeville High School track and field season, thanks to photographer Karen Carlson.

Dakota Eck prepares to launch.

Dominic Coffman and Ryanne Knoblich hang out between events.

Helene Lhamon and Jon Gabelein monitor results.

Mitchell Hall sneaks a peek at the clock.

Sam Wynn is joined by mom Jennifer and older brother Henry, a strong Wolf runner himself back in the day.

Hank Milnes (middle) and Tate Wyman (left) keep the pace brisk.

Logan Martin and mom Abbie discuss strategy. Or the fact that it’s cold.

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