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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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Johnny Porter puts in preseason work. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Let the stats rain down.

Fresh off their first-ever win over former league rival Klahowya, the Coupeville High School football squad crunched the numbers, and they look good.

The Wolves filled up the stat sheet in the season-opening 41-21 win, with grizzled vets and fresh-faced newcomers sharing top honors.

 

Stats through week one:

 

OFFENSE:

 

Passing:

Logan Downes — 13-22 for 201 yards with 3 TDs

 

Receiving:

Daylon Houston — 5 receptions for 67 yards
Scott Hilborn — 3-50
Dominic Coffman — 1-44
Tim Ursu — 3-31
Hunter Bronec — 1-9

 

Rushing:

Johnny Porter — 6 carries for 53 yards
Hilborn — 5-43
Coffman — 11-33
Ursu — 4-20
Aiden O’Neill — 2-14
Downes — 7-4

 

Total Yards (Rush/Pass/Rec):

Downes — 205
Hilborn — 93
Coffman — 77
Houston — 67
Porter — 53
Ursu — 51
O’Neill — 14
Bronec — 9

 

All-Purpose Yards (Rush/Rec/KR/PR/IR):

Houston — 143
Ursu — 142
Hilborn — 93
Coffman — 77
Porter — 53
Downes — 29
O’Neill — 21
Bronec — 9

 

Touchdowns:

Ursu — 2
Coffman — 1
Hilborn — 1
Houston — 1
Porter — 1

 

PATs:

Houston — 5

 

Points:

Ursu — 12
Houston — 11
Coffman — 6
Hilborn — 6
Porter — 6

 

DEFENSE:

 

Tackles:

Hilborn — 8
Peyton Caveness — 6
Coffman — 6
Houston — 6
Kevin Partida — 5
Downes — 4
Ursu — 4
William Davidson — 3
O’Neill — 3
Kai Wong — 2
Chase Anderson — 1
Marcelo Gebhard — 1
Zane Oldenstadt — 1

 

Interceptions:

Downes — 2
Hilborn — 1

 

Fumble recoveries:

Coffman — 1

 

SPECIAL TEAMS:

 

Kickoff returns:

Ursu — 1-78
Houston — 1-76
O’Neill — 1-7

 

Punt returns:

Ursu — 1-13

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Joey Lippo and his #1 fan, mom Connie.

The stats are there, just not the wins.

Coupeville grad Joey Lippo continues to pile up numbers while playing baseball for the University of Maine at Presque Isle, though the Owls still need to work on improving their win/loss record.

UMPI was swept in a four-game weekend series against Fisher College, dropping doubleheaders Friday and Saturday to run its season mark to 2-13.

Lippo went down fighting, however, racking up six hits, three runs, two walks, and an RBI while starting all four games.

The former Wolf tops the Owls in runs (14), hits (19), RBI (8), walks (8), and batting average (.404) this season, and is tied for #1 in triples (1) and home runs (1).

He’s second in on-base percentage (.474) and slugging percentage (.553).

Lippo, who was a three-sport athlete during his high school playing days, is a sophomore at UMPI.

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Taylor Brotemarkle led the Wolf JV in assists and service aces. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s not 100%, but it’s close.

While I was able to track basic Coupeville High School varsity volleyball stats all season, when I decided to go back and also look at JV numbers, things were a bit more jumbled.

In the end, I can pull together stats for 13 of the 15 matches the young Wolves played during a 12-3 season.

That’s 86.7%, so not bad.

Nothing outlandish happened in those two missing matches — wins over South Whidbey and Orcas Island.

So, while the final numbers might not be dead-on, it’s a pretty safe bet our leaders wouldn’t change much based on those rumbles.

Mia Farris was the lone JV player to land in all six stat categories.

 

(Mostly) final CHS volleyball JV season stats:

 

Player Kills Digs Block-Solo Block-Assist Assists Aces
Taylor Brotemarkle 4 10 92 70
Mia Farris 28 6 1 3 3 31
Gwen Gustafson 41 40 28
Jada Heaton 24 5 1 2 14
Issabel Johnson 3 46 5 42
Katie Marti 30 7 1 52 30
Madison McMillan 40 48 4 63
Grey Peabody 30 7 5 1 8
Aby Wood 13 5 1 2

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