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Camden Glover slings heat. (Morgan White photos)

Scott Hilborn had a pretty sweet swan song.

The Coupeville High School senior led Wolf baseball to a 17-6 record, league and district titles, and the program’s first state tourney win since 1987.

Hilborn tossed a complete-game shutout in that big dance victory, blanking Toledo 3-0 and capping a stellar run of filling up the stat sheet.

When everything is totaled up, four Wolves appear in a top slot, with senior Jonathan Valenzuela #1 in RBI, walks, and on-base percentage, while being tied for the most triples.

That guy he’s tied with for the most three-baggers?

It’s Hilborn, who tops or is tied for the lead in a staggering 16 of 21 stat categories.

Though he’s not the only Wolf to post strong numbers while playing through rain, wind, and chilly temps for much of the “spring” season.

Jack Porter, ready to run free.

 

CHS varsity baseball season stats, as documented on GameChanger:

 

HITTING:

 

Plate Appearances:

Scott Hilborn — 88
Chase Anderson — 81
Jonathan Valenzuela — 79
Jack Porter — 73
Camden Glover — 66
Peyton Caveness — 65
Coop Cooper — 64
Cole White — 64
Aiden O’Neill — 48
Johnny Porter — 27
Landon Roberts — 23
Yohannon Sandles — 7
Seth Woollet — 7
Piotr Bieda — 5
Jaje Drake — 5

 

At-Bats:

Hilborn – 74
Anderson – 69
Ja. Porter
– 67
Valenzuela
– 59
Caveness
— 56
Cooper
– 56
White
– 54
Glover
– 51
O’Neill
– 41
Roberts
– 22
Jo. Porter
– 21
Woollet
– 7
Bieda
– 5
Sandles – 5
Drake – 3

 

Hits:

Hilborn — 39
Valenzuela — 30
Anderson — 27
Ja. Porter — 24
Caveness — 19
Cooper — 16
Glover — 15
White — 14
O’Neill — 7
Jo. Porter — 5
Roberts — 4
Drake — 1
Woollet — 1

 

Runs:

Hilborn — 39
Valenzuela — 27
Anderson — 21
Caveness — 13
Glover – 13
Ja. Porter – 13
O’Neill — 11
Cooper — 10
White — 10
Jo. Porter — 4
Roberts — 3
Drake — 2
Bieda — 1

 

2B’s:

Hilborn — 10
Valenzuela — 7
Ja. Porter — 4
Anderson — 3
Glover — 3
Caveness — 2
O’Neill — 1
White — 1

 

3B’s:

Hilborn — 3
Valenzuela — 3
Ja. Porter — 1

 

RBI:

Valenzuela — 28
Anderson — 19
Ja. Porter — 17
Hilborn — 16
White — 14
Caveness — 12
Cooper — 12
Glover — 10
Jo. Porter — 3
O’Neill — 2

 

Walks:

Valenzuela — 18
Hilborn — 14
Glover – 12
White – 10
Caveness — 8
Cooper — 8
O’Neill – 7
Anderson – 6
Ja. Porter – 6
Jo. Porter – 6
Drake – 2
Sandles – 2
Roberts – 1

 

Stolen Bases:

Hilborn — 41
Anderson — 27
Valenzuela — 27
White – 15
Ja. Porter — 10
Glover — 8
O’Neill — 7
Caveness — 5
Cooper — 4
Jo. Porter — 4

 

Batting Average:

Hilborn — .527
Valenzuela — .508
Anderson — .391
Ja. Porter — .358
Caveness — .339
Drake — .333
Glover — .294
Cooper — .286
White — .259
Jo. Porter — .238
Roberts — .182
O’Neill — .171
Woollet — .143

 

On-Base Percentage:

Valenzuela — .608
Hilborn — .602
Drake — .600
Anderson — .434
Glover — .422
Caveness — .415
Ja. Porter — .411
Jo. Porter — .407
Cooper — .375
White — .375
O’Neill — .292
Sandles — .286
Roberts — .217
Woollet — .143

 

PITCHING:

 

Earned Run Average:

Cooper — 1.61
Hilborn — 1.64
Glover – 3.50
Valenzuela – 3.50
Anderson – 3.74

 

Games:

Hilborn — 12
Anderson – 8
Valenzuela – 8
Glover — 6
Cooper – 5

 

Starts:

Hilborn — 11
Cooper — 3
Glover — 3
Valenzuela — 3
Anderson — 2

 

Hits:

Hilborn — 45
Anderson — 23
Valenzuela – 10
Glover – 8
Cooper – 4

 

Earned Runs:

Hilborn — 15
Anderson – 13
Valenzuela – 10
Glover — 6
Cooper – 3

 

Walks:

Anderson – 23
Hilborn – 21
Cooper – 17
Valenzuela — 17
Glover – 9

 

Hit by Pitch:

Anderson — 8
Hilborn – 8
Valenzuela – 6
Cooper — 2
Glover – 2

 

Strikeouts:

Hilborn – 81
Anderson – 27
Cooper – 20
Valenzuela — 19
Glover – 15

 

Innings Pitched:

Hilborn – 64.0
Anderson – 24.1
Valenzuela — 20.0
Cooper – 13.0
Glover – 12.0

 

Batters Faced:

Hilborn – 269
Anderson — 129
Valenzuela – 98
Cooper – 60
Glover – 54

 

PS — Wondering why the pitching stats add up to 22 games, while Coupeville was 17-6?

One win came courtesy of a forfeit from Concrete, so no stats for that game.

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CHS baseball coach Steve Hilborn has the Wolves at 3-1 in league play. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The games roll on, the numbers add up.

The Coupeville High School baseball squad is now eight bouts deep into a 20-game regular season schedule and sits at 5-3 on the campaign.

The Wolves are off until Saturday, when they travel to Concrete for a Northwest 2B/1B League rumble with the Lions, so let’s fill in the break with some season stats.

All numbers are plucked from GameChanger, which CHS coaches use to track everything.

Ready to rule the diamond.

 

HITTING:

 

At-Bats:

Scott Hilborn – 25
Jack Porter – 24
Chase Anderson
– 22
Peyton Caveness
– 22
Coop Cooper
– 19
Aiden O’Neill
– 19
Cole White 
– 18
Jonathan Valenzuela
– 17
Camden Glover
– 11
Johnny Porter
– 10
Landon Roberts 
– 7
Seth Woollet
– 3
Yohannon Sandles – 2
Jaje Drake – 1

 

Hits:

Hilborn — 12
Valenzuela — 10
Ja. Porter — 9
Anderson — 7
Cooper — 7
Glover — 5
White — 5
Caveness — 4
O’Neill — 3
Jo. Porter — 1

 

Runs:

Hilborn — 12
Valenzuela — 9
Anderson — 6
Caveness — 4
Cooper – 4
Glover – 4
O’Neill — 4
Ja. Porter — 4
Jo. Porter — 3
White — 3
Drake — 1

 

2B’s:

Hilborn — 3
Anderson — 2
Valenzuela — 2
Ja. Porter — 1
White — 1

 

RBI:

Valenzuela — 9
Cooper — 6
Ja. Porter — 6
Anderson — 5
Hilborn — 5
Caveness — 4
Glover — 4
White — 4

 

Walks:

Valenzuela — 8
Hilborn — 6
White – 6
Anderson – 4
Glover – 4
O’Neill – 4
Cooper – 3
Drake – 1
Jo. Porter – 1
Roberts – 1
Sandles – 1

 

Stolen Bases:

Hilborn — 17
Valenzuela — 17
Anderson — 13
White – 9
Cooper — 2
Jo. Porter — 2
Caveness — 1
Glover — 1
O’Neill — 1
Ja. Porter — 1

 

Batting Average:

Valenzuela — .588
Hilborn — .480
Glover — .455
Ja. Porter — .375
Cooper — .368
Anderson — .318
White — .278
Caveness — .182
O’Neill — .158
Jo. Porter — .100

 

PITCHING:

 

Earned Run Average:

Glover — 0.00
Hilborn — 1.63
Anderson – 2.42
Cooper – 4.67
Valenzuela – 5.91

 

Games:

Hilborn — 5
Anderson – 4
Valenzuela – 4
Cooper — 2
Glover – 1

 

Starts:

Hilborn — 5
Valenzuela — 2
Cooper — 1

 

Hits:

Hilborn — 23
Valenzuela — 8
Anderson – 6
Cooper – 1
Glover – 1

 

Earned Runs:

Valenzuela – 9
Hilborn – 6
Anderson — 3
Cooper – 2

 

Walks:

Anderson – 9
Hilborn – 9
Valenzuela – 8
Cooper — 6
Glover – 2

 

Hit by Pitch:

Hilborn – 5
Valenzuela – 4
Anderson — 3
Cooper – 1

 

Strikeouts:

Hilborn – 29
Anderson – 12
Valenzuela – 8
Cooper — 5
Glover – 3

 

Innings Pitched:

Hilborn – 25.2
Valenzuela – 10.2
Anderson — 8.2
Cooper – 3.0
Glover – 2.0

 

Batters Faced:

Hilborn – 117
Valenzuela — 55
Anderson – 45
Cooper – 17
Glover – 9

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Former Wolf Savina Wells is tearing things up in Florida. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

She had an immediate impact.

Coupeville native Savina Wells continues to rack up sizzlin’ stats while playing sports in Florida.

The sophomore sensation, coming off an auspicious debut as a volleyball spiker at Fernandina High School, kept the good times going while transitioning to the basketball court.

The former Wolf ace led the Pirates stat sheet during a 12-7 season, averaging 10.7 points and 8.3 rebounds a night.

Wells paced Fernandina Beach in both categories, while also topping her squad in both total rebounds (125) and blocked shots (21).

Her 160 points were second to the 172 banked in by senior Nevaeh Morris, but Wells played in 15 games, while her older teammate suited up for all 19 contests.

Wells also made off with 17 steals and tallied four assists for a Fernandina Beach team which played two games at the district tourney.

The Pirates opened the postseason with a 41-39 win over West Nassau Jan. 31, then were eliminated Feb. 1 in a 43-37 double-overtime thriller by top-seeded Andrew Jackson.

Now, Wells will wrap her first school year in the Sunshine State by joining the Fernandina Beach track and field team.

A multi-sport star in Coupeville since she could walk, Savina is the youngest of Lyle and Katy’s three children.

Older siblings Ulrik and Izzy both graduated from CHS after stellar athletic and academic careers, before the family moved to Florida after Savina’s freshman year.

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Grey Peabody rattled the floor for a team-best 112 kills during her junior season. (Jackie Saia photo)

The Wolves celebrate a big point during a tense conference rumble. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The final spike has hit the floor.

The Coupeville High School varsity volleyball squad wrapped a 10-6 season by splitting a pair of matches Wednesday at the bi-district tourney in La Conner.

As the Wolves reflect back on a strong campaign, we offer a final (and hopefully fairly complete) look at individual season stats.

 

Player Kills Digs Block-Solo Block-Assist Assists Aces
Maddie Georges 11 120 1 4 374 78
Alita Blouin 3 228 19 20
Lyla Stuurmans 59 42 2 7 16
Ryanne Knoblich 108 109 2 2 1 29
Mia Farris 89 13 1 6 2 13
Jill Prince 83 9 2 8 1
Grey Peabody 112 11 2 6 1
Madison McMillan 28 84 1 28
Taygin Jump 5 57 2 15
Katie Marti 1 9 9
Jada Heaton 1 2
Taylor Brotemarkle 1

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Grey Peabody leads Coupeville in kills. (Jackie Saia photos)

“It’s a new stat story!”

The numbers continue to soar.

There have been 12 Coupeville High School varsity volleyball matches played this season, with 12 Wolves seeing floor time for Cory Whitmore’s squad.

From fresh-faced newcomers to well-seasoned veterans, the CHS spikers have combined to post an 8-4 mark so far, thanks in large part to their willingness to share the workload on both offense and defense.

When all is said and done however, everyone always like to take a gander at their own personal stat line to see where they rank.

So, with numbers compiled from CHS coaches, a look at individual season stats through Oct. 19:

 

Player Kills Digs Block-Solo Block-Assist Assists Aces
Maddie Georges 10 97 1 2 288 59
Alita Blouin 2 184 15 16
Lyla Stuurmans 53 41 2 3 15
Ryanne Knoblich 82 89 2 1 1 24
Mia Farris 76 10 1 4 1 12
Jill Prince 65 6 2 6 1
Grey Peabody 90 10 1 3
Madison McMillan 18 60 1 24
Taygin Jump 3 41 2 12
Katie Marti 1 7 8
Issabel Johnson
Jada Heaton 1 2

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