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Toomey-Stout (John Fisken photos)

   Maya Toomey-Stout may only be in 7th grade, but she already knows how many sets you need to win to claim a high school match.(John Fisken photos)

Sarahj Wright (43) entertains the troops prior

Sarah Wright (43) entertains the troops.

Emma Smith stay slocked on the ball.

Emma Smith stays locked on the ball.

CMS 8th grade coach Sadi Foltz delivers a "pep talk" to her team.

CMS 8th grade coach Sadi Foltz delivers a “pep talk” to her team.

Zoe Trujillo

   Following in the footsteps of older sister Valen, a star for the CHS varsity, 7th grader Zoe Trujillo displays flawless form.

This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me my rifle is useless. Without my rifle, I ...

“This is my line. There are many like it, but this one is mine. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life. Without me my line is useless.”

Maddy Hilkey

   “Yikes!!” Maddy Hilkey decides maybe, possibly not to argue with this lines woman.

Kalia Littlejohn (top) believes she can fly.

Kalia Littlejohn (top) believes she can fly.

Scout Smith

Scout Smith gets intense.

If the bench is a rockin', don't come a

If the bench is a-rockin’, don’t come a-knockin’ … their school spirit.

And like that, the season was done.

The Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads wrapped up the 2014 season Tuesday with an all-Island rumble with Langley, but that won’t stop the photos from pouring out.

Here to get you started are 10 snappy pics from wandering photo man John Fisken.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, which helps to fund scholarships for CHS senior student/athletes) pop over to either of the links below:

7th grade — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf359e95ef79

8th grade — http://www.shutterfly.com/progal/album.jsp?aid=768a5498cf359e967a0c

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Allison Shank (John Fisken photos)

  CMS 8th grader Ashlie Shank prepares to serve up an ace in an earlier match. (John Fisken photos)

action

Wolf 7th graders stage a rally.

They had to travel to get it, but that first win was out there waiting for them.

On the road in Sultan Tuesday, the Coupeville Middle School 8th grade varsity volleyball team used stellar defensive play to surge to its first victory of the season.

Winning in straight sets, the Wolves bounced the host Turks 25-11, 25-13, 15-12 to give first-year coach Sadi Foltz her initial triumph.

The 7th grade JV split sets, dropping its opener 20-11 before bouncing back for a 20-16 win.

Coupeville’s other two squads took losses, with the 7th grade varsity falling 25-15 and 25-17 before taking the third set 15-12 and the 8th grade JV being nipped 20-5, 20-11.

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Lindsey Roberts (John Fisken photos)

Lindsey Roberts gets animated as she plays a ball. (John Fisken photos)

"And now I will unleash a serve of such wonder

   “And now I will unleash a serve of such wonder and grace your jaw will drop as it sails past you, untouched, for an ace.”

"Me too!!"

“Me too!!”

The learning season continues.

The Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads absorbed more losses Monday, this time on the road in Granite Falls, but a lot of the scores continue to get closer.

The bright spot was the 7th grade JV, which split sets and walked off with a tie.

That team fell 20-6 in the opener, then bounced back to claim the second set 20-14.

Other scores on the day:

7th grade varsity lost 25-9, 15-4

8th grade JV lost 20-12, 20-7

8th grade varsity lost 25-13, 25-19, 15-7

The Wolves get right back at it Tuesday, traveling to the wilds of Sultan, before hosting Northshore Thursday (3 PM).

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Ready to unleash the power. (John Fisken photos)

Ready to unleash the power. (John Fisken photos)

Scout Smith

Scout Smith displays textbook form.

8th grade coach Sadi Foltz watches the action unfold.

8th grade coach Sadi Foltz watches the action unfold.

Kalia Littlejohn (15) and Lindsey Roberts celebrate.

Kalia Littlejohn (15) and Lindsey Roberts celebrate by catching some sweet air.

The stars of tomorrow are busy blasting spikes today.

26 girls are on the rosters for the Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads this season, and the Wolves are several matches into play.

CMS will hit the road for three straight road matches over the next week, before returning back to Whidbey for a home match against Northshore Thursday, Oct. 9.

The rosters:

7th grade
(Coach Dan Pullen):

Ashleigh Battaglia
Hannah Davidson
Emma Mathusek
Jillian Mayne
Scout Smith
Emma Somes
Maya Toomey-Stout
Zoe Trujillo
Raven Vick
Willow Vick
Melia Welling

8th grade
(Coach Sadi Foltz):

Veronica Crownover
Tomasa Cruz Herrera
Savannah Gilcrease-Wolfe
Gabriella Halpin
Madeline Hilkey
Nicole Laxton
Kalia Littlejohn
Ashley Menges
Jasmine Nastali
Moira Reed
Lindsey Roberts
Ashlie Shank
Emma Smith
Jessica Wood-Hagen
Sarah Wright

Managers:

Kathryn Morales Bernal
Melissa Otto

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Veronica

Veronica Crownover prepares to unleash a serve. (Kelly Crownover photos)

(Kelly Crownover photos)

Crownover and Lindsey Roberts (18) plot strategy.

Sadi Foltz

CMS coach Sadi Foltz (third from left) imparts wisdom to her players.

warmups

Wolf players go through warmups.

The future of Wolf volleyball will be on display this Thursday.

Having opened their season Monday with a match in Langley, the Coupeville Middle School volleyball squads now return to town for their home opener.

The opponent will be Sultan and play kicks off at 3 PM Thursday in the CMS gym.

If you’re in the mood for a long day of spikes and sets, you can skip across the hallway to the CHS gym for a high school match afterwards.

The high school edition of the Wolves play Mount Vernon Christian that evening, with JV at 5 and varsity at 6:15.

For the CMS spikers, the match-up with Sultan will give them a chance to even their record at 1-1.

Facing off with always-tough Langley, the Wolves lost in straight sets in both the 7th grade contest and the 8th grade JV match.

CMS rebounded by taking the opening set of the 8th grade varsity match, before eventually falling in three hard-fought sets.

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