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Ava Lucero and her crew spent the spring smashing softballs. (Photo courtesy Aaron Lucero)

The kept the scorebook operators hoppin’.

Coupeville High School softball players racked up impressive stat totals this spring as they rolled to league and district titles before returning to the state tourney.

Whether swinging a bat or firing fastballs, the Wolves, who went 17 players deep, piled up the numbers and we have most of them for you.

The stats below, which are a healthy chunk while not being too massively overwhelming, cover Coupeville’s regular season games, when they went 18-2, including being undefeated at home.

 

HITTING:

 

At-bats:

Chelsi Stevens – 70
Teagan Calkins – 65
Haylee Armstrong – 64
Sydney Van Dyke – 59
Cami Van Dyke – 58
Ava Lucero – 57
Adeline Maynes – 49
Capri Anter – 37
Emma Cushman – 26
Emma Leavitt – 19
Zariyah Allen – 18
Olivia Martin – 11
Emily Rains – 10
Zayne Roos – 8
Ari Vinson – 6
Marina Jadwin – 5
Allie Powers – 5

 

Hits:

Calkins – 44
Stevens – 36
S. Van Dyke – 29
Armstrong – 28
C. Van Dyke – 28
Lucero – 26
Anter – 18
Maynes – 18
Allen – 9
Cushman – 5
Rains – 4
Vinson – 4
Martin – 3
Powers – 3
Jadwin – 1
Leavitt – 1
Roos – 1

 

Runs:

Calkins – 46
Armstrong – 40
S. Van Dyke – 38
Stevens – 29
C. Van Dyke – 26
Anter – 25
Lucero – 24
Maynes – 15
Martin – 12
Allen – 10
Cushman – 9
Leavitt – 7
Powers – 6
Rains – 5
Roos – 4
Jadwin – 2
Vinson – 2

 

2B’s:

Calkins – 15
Stevens – 13
S. Van Dyke – 9
Lucero – 6
Armstrong – 5
Maynes – 4
Anter – 3
Allen – 2
C. Van Dyke – 2
Martin – 1
Powers – 1
Rains – 1
Vinson – 1

 

3B’s:

Anter – 6
Calkins – 3
Stevens – 3
Armstrong – 2
Lucero – 2
C. Van Dyke – 2
Martin – 1
Maynes – 1
S. Van Dyke – 1

 

HR’s:

Calkins – 7
Armstrong – 2
S. Van Dyke – 2
Lucero – 1
Rains – 1
Stevens – 1

 

RBI:

Calkins – 45
Stevens – 43
Lucero – 33
S. Van Dyke – 26
C. Van Dyke – 23
Anter – 20
Armstrong – 16
Maynes – 14
Allen – 6
Rains – 6
Vinson – 4
Cushman – 3
Roos – 3
Jadwin – 2
Leavitt – 2
Powers – 2

 

Walks:

Maynes – 22
Armstrong – 19
Calkins – 18
S. Van Dyke – 17
Anter – 16
Lucero – 12
C. Van Dyke – 11
Leavitt – 9
Stevens – 9
Cushman – 8
Martin – 7
Allen – 5
Powers – 3
Rains – 2
Roos – 2
Jadwin – 1

 

Stolen Bases:

Anter – 15
Armstrong – 14
Calkins – 14
C. Van Dyke – 14
S. Van Dyke – 11
Stevens – 9
Lucero – 7
Maynes – 7
Cushman – 5
Martin – 5
Allen – 3
Leavitt – 2
Rains – 2
Powers – 1

 

Batting Average:

Calkins – .677
Vinson – .667
Powers – .600
Stevens – .514
Allen – .500
S. Van Dyke – .492
Anter – .486
C. Van Dyke – .483
Lucero – .456
Armstrong – .438
Rains – .400
Maynes – .367
Martin – .273
Jadwin – .200
Cushman – .192
Roos – .125
Leavitt – .053

 

Adeline Maynes prepares to unleash the knee buckler. (Jackie Saia photo)

 

PITCHING:

 

Games:

Maynes – 19
Armstrong – 10
Anter – 3

 

Starts:

Maynes – 17
Armstrong – 2

 

Hits:

Maynes – 71
Armstrong – 17
Anter – 4

 

Runs:

Maynes – 34
Armstrong – 14
Anter – 1

 

Earned Runs:

Maynes – 19
Armstrong – 8

 

Walks:

Armstrong – 21
Maynes – 19
Anter – 3

 

Strikeouts:

Maynes – 162
Armstrong – 27
Anter – 4

 

Innings Pitched:

Maynes – 87.2
Armstrong – 19.2
Anter – 4.0

 

Hitters Faced:

Maynes – 368
Armstrong – 98
Anter – 18

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Trent Thule flies for home. (Julie Wheat photo)

Time to put the mitts away and add up the stats.

The Coupeville High School baseball squad reached the end of a 9-9 season Thursday, falling at Mount Vernon Christian to end its bid for a playoff berth.

But while the games are done, the numbers are forever.

Thanks to GameChanger, which is used by Wolf coaches to record the action, here’s what we have for the 2026 campaign:

 

HITTING:

 

At-Bats:

Coop Cooper – 52
Camden Glover – 50
Carson Grove – 48
Chase Anderson – 47
Riley Lawless – 43
Aiden O’Neill – 42
Leo Rodriguez – 40
Trent Thule – 35
Killian Shaw – 25
Chris Zenz – 23
Malachi Somes – 21
Avery Eelkema – 7
Aiden Tingley – 6

 

Hits:

Glover – 21
Anderson – 17
Cooper – 12
Grove – 12
O’Neill – 10
Rodriguez – 9
Thule – 7
Lawless – 5
Somes – 5
Shaw – 4
Zenz – 2
Eelkema – 1

 

Runs:

Anderson – 19
Glover – 18
Grove – 17
O’Neill – 13
Rodriguez – 12
Thule – 10
Cooper – 7
Zenz – 7
Shaw – 4
Lawless – 3
Somes – 2
Tingley – 2

 

2B’s:

Anderson – 6
Cooper – 4
Glover – 4
Rodriguez – 3
O’Neill – 1

 

3B’s:

O’Neill – 3
Grove – 1

 

HR’s:

Anderson – 1
Grove – 1

 

RBI:

Grove – 15
Cooper – 13
Glover – 12
Anderson – 9
Rodriguez – 4
Thule – 4
Lawless – 3
O’Neill – 3
Somes – 3
Zenz – 3
Tingley – 2
Shaw – 1

 

Walks:

Thule – 24
Grove – 21
O’Neill – 18
Rodriguez – 18
Glover – 17
Lawless – 15
Cooper – 14
Anderson – 10
Zenz – 6
Tingley – 5
Shaw – 4
Somes – 3
Eelkema – 1

 

Stolen Bases:

Anderson – 26
Glover – 22
Grove – 14
O’Neill – 12
Cooper – 11
Rodriguez – 11
Lawless – 4
Zenz – 4
Thule – 3
Eelkema – 2
Somes – 2
Shaw – 1

 

Batting Average:

Glover – .420
Anderson – .362
Grove – .250
O’Neill – .238
Somes – .238
Cooper – .231
Rodriguez – .225
Thule – .200
Shaw – .160
Eelkema – .143
Lawless – .116
Zenz – .087

Coop Cooper eyeballs a runner. (Julie Wheat photo)

 

PITCHING:

 

Games:

Glover – 13
Anderson – 8
Cooper – 8
Thule – 7
Grove – 6
Somes – 1

 

Starts:

Anderson – 6
Glover – 6
Cooper – 3
Grove – 2
Thule – 1

 

Hits:

Glover – 33
Anderson – 18
Grove – 16
Cooper – 11
Thule – 10

 

Runs:

Glover – 35
Anderson – 31
Cooper – 26
Grove – 18
Thule – 15

 

Earned Runs:

Glover – 23
Anderson – 14
Cooper – 12
Grove – 10
Thule – 5

 

Walks:

Glover – 30
Cooper – 28
Anderson – 26
Thule – 14
Grove – 13
Somes – 1

 

Strikeouts:

Glover – 68
Anderson – 46
Cooper – 36
Grove – 22
Thule – 20
Somes – 1

 

Innings Pitched:

Glover – 39.1
Anderson – 25
Cooper – 18
Thule – 16.1
Grove – 14
Somes – 1

 

Hitters Faced:

Glover – 189
Anderson – 126
Cooper – 96
Thule – 80
Grove – 72
Somes – 3

Aiden O’Neill (left) and Chase Anderson were senior leaders for the Wolf diamond program. (Jackie Saia photo)

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Olivia Martin fires off an ace. (Julie Wheat photo)

Time to add up the numbers and call it a day.

With the final Coupeville High School volleyball match in the books for 2025, we can present a complete look at individual stats for the Wolf spikers.

The numbers came from stat sheets collected by CHS coaches, and hopefully I added correctly.

Ari Cunningham filled up the stat sheet during her first season as a varsity player. (Jennifer Camarena Herrera photo)

 

Final season stats:

 

Varsity
(16 matches):

 

Kills:

Teagan Calkins – 185
Haylee Armstrong – 100
Tenley Stuurmans – 47
Dakota Strong – 39
Ari Cunningham – 35
Lexis Drake – 16
Capri Anter – 2
Adeline Maynes – 2

 

Digs:

Calkins – 176
Armstrong – 140
Stuurmans – 91
Maynes – 59
Drake – 46
Anter – 38
Cunningham – 36
Strong – 10
Sydney Van Dyke – 5

 

Assists:

Stuurmans – 320
Maynes – 30
Armstrong – 16
Calkins – 12
Cunningham – 9
Drake – 8
Strong – 4
Kennedy O’Neill – 1

 

Solo Blocks:

Stuurmans – 5
Armstrong – 2
Drake – 2
Cunningham – 1
Strong – 1

 

Block Assists:

Cunningham – 9
Drake – 8
Armstrong – 3
Calkins – 3
Strong – 3
Stuurmans – 3
Maynes – 1

 

Service Aces:

Stuurmans – 62
Calkins – 37
Maynes – 20
Armstrong – 19
Cunningham – 18
Drake – 15
Anter – 7
O’Neill – 2
Van Dyke – 2
Strong – 1

 

JV
(13 matches):

 

Kills:

Sydney Van Dyke – 40
Kennedy O’Neill – 31
Isa Mc Fetridge – 25
Chelsi Stevens – 24
Cassandra Powers – 12
Emma Leavitt – 8
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 5
Adeline Maynes – 4
Olivia Martin – 3
Hailey Grijalva – 2

 

Digs:

Leedy-Bonifas – 46
O’Neill – 44
Mc Fetridge – 41
Stevens – 26
Van Dyke – 13
Maynes – 11
Martin – 7
Powers – 7
Grijalva – 4
Leavitt – 2
Kee’Arya Brown – 1
Mary Western – 1

 

Assists:

Maynes – 50
Leavitt – 27
Leedy-Bonifas – 15
Powers – 13
Van Dyke – 8
O’Neill – 5
Grijalva – 4
Mc Fetridge – 3
Stevens – 3
Martin – 1

 

Solo Blocks:

Van Dyke – 2
Leedy-Bonifas – 1

 

Service Aces:

Powers – 30
Van Dyke – 26
O’Neill – 24
Leavitt – 19
Mc Fetridge – 18
Stevens – 18
Maynes – 14
Leedy-Bonifas – 7
Martin – 4
Grijalva – 3

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Liam Blas roared in for his second touchdown of the season Friday night. (Parker Hammons photo)

It’s been almost an even split this season.

Through eight games, Coupeville High School football has tallied 20 touchdowns, with 11 of those coming from seniors and nine from underclassmen.

Chase Anderson and Aiden O’Neill rep the Class of 2026, with the other four guys to have paydirt either being sophomores (Liam Blas, Nathan Coxsey) or juniors (Davin Houston, Josh Stockdale).

Where things currently stand in the season-long scoring chase:

 

Touchdowns:

Chase Anderson – 9
Davin Houston – 5
Liam Blas – 2
Aiden O’Neill – 2
Nathan Coxsey – 1
Josh Stockdale – 1

 

PATs:

Anderson – 14

 

Conversions:

Houston – 1

 

Points:

Anderson – 68
Houston – 32
Blas – 12
O’Neill – 12
Coxsey – 6
Stockdale – 6

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Haylee Armstrong flexes on the world. (Danica Strong photo)

The stats speak for themselves.

While Coupeville High School volleyball players wait for Thursday’s home finale, we offer up-to-the-moment numbers for varsity and JV, allowing fans to measure where the Wolves sit 80% of the way through the regular season.

Now, we could write more words here, but didn’t someone say something about letting the stats do the talking?

 

Through Oct. 20:

 

Varsity
(12 matches):

 

Kills:

Teagan Calkins – 137
Haylee Armstrong – 69
Dakota Strong – 36
Tenley Stuurmans – 29
Ari Cunningham – 26
Lexis Drake – 12
Capri Anter – 2
Adeline Maynes – 2

 

Digs:

Calkins – 126
Armstrong – 103
Stuurmans – 71
Anter – 38
Drake – 36
Cunningham – 25
Maynes – 24
Strong – 5
Sydney Van Dyke – 4

 

Assists:

Stuurmans – 233
Maynes – 23
Armstrong – 12
Cunningham – 9
Calkins – 7
Drake – 6
Strong – 3
Kennedy O’Neill – 1

 

Solo Blocks:

Stuurmans – 4
Drake – 2
Cunningham – 1

 

Block Assists:

Cunningham – 6
Drake – 5
Armstrong – 3
Calkins – 3
Strong – 2
Stuurmans – 2
Maynes – 1

 

Service Aces:

Stuurmans – 54
Calkins – 31
Armstrong – 16
Cunningham – 14
Drake – 14
Maynes – 8
Anter – 7
O’Neill – 2
Van Dyke – 2
Strong – 1

 

JV
(10 matches):

 

Kills:

Sydney Van Dyke – 35
Kennedy O’Neill – 25
Isa Mc Fetridge – 22
Chelsi Stevens – 19
Cassandra Powers – 10
Emma Leavitt – 8
Adeline Maynes – 4
Olivia Martin – 3
Hailey Grijalva – 2
Willow Leedy-Bonifas – 2

 

Digs:

Mc Fetridge – 34
O’Neill – 34
Leedy-Bonifas – 31
Stevens – 15
Maynes – 11
Van Dyke – 11
Martin – 6
Powers – 5
Grijalva – 4
Leavitt – 2
Kee’Arya Brown – 1
Mary Western – 1

 

Assists:

Maynes – 50
Leavitt – 26
Powers – 11
Van Dyke – 8
Grijalva – 4
Stevens – 3
Mc Fetridge – 2
O’Neill – 2
Leedy-Bonifas – 1

 

Solo Blocks:

Leedy-Bonifas – 1
Van Dyke – 1

 

Service Aces:

Van Dyke – 25
Powers – 19
Leavitt – 18
Mc Fetridge – 17
O’Neill – 16
Stevens – 16
Maynes – 14
Leedy-Bonifas – 5
Martin – 4
Grijalva – 3

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