Friday night was all about passages.
Coupeville High School football and cheer shared a Senior Night, with ten Wolves there in person to be honored.
Capturing the night was Garrett Machen, who delivers the photos seen above.
Posted in Cheer, Football, tagged Cheer, CHS Wolves, football, Robin Cedillo, Senior Night on November 6, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Friday night was all about passages.
Coupeville High School football and cheer shared a Senior Night, with ten Wolves there in person to be honored.
Capturing the night was Garrett Machen, who delivers the photos seen above.
Posted in Girls Soccer, Volleyball, tagged CHS Wolves, memories, Senior Night, Soccer, volleyball on October 26, 2016| Leave a Comment »

Wolf senior spikers Tiffany Briscoe (left) and Valen Trujillo share a moment in the locker room. (Photo courtesy Trujillo)

Sports get mixed, as volleyball wild woman Ally Roberts (left) celebrates with soccer sensation Bree Daigneault. (Lisa Edlin photo)

Mindy Grove (left) and Sarah Stuurmans take on new personas, channeling their inner Lauren Grove as the senior goalie is honored. (John Fisken photo)

Megan DePorter pulls double duty on Senior Night, playing defense for the Wolves while also being a babysitter for her sister.
It was their night and they responded.
After being celebrated for their accomplishments Tuesday night, eight Coupeville High School seniors — three spikers and five booters — went out and led their teams to big wins.
It was the final regular season home game for Ally Roberts, Valen Trujillo, May Rose, Bree Daigneault, Megan DePorter, Tiffany Briscoe, Lauren Grove and Fanny Duprelle.
Of course, before the butt-whuppin’ of Chimacum began, the Class of 2017 athletes paused for the ritual taking of photos, which you can see above.
Posted in Girls Soccer, tagged CHS Wolves, Mia Littlejohn, Senior Night, Soccer, winning record on October 25, 2016| Leave a Comment »

Senior Night honorees (l to r) Fanny Deprelle, DePorter, Lauren Grove, Bree Daigneault and May Rose.
History? Made.
Routing visiting Chimacum 5-0 Tuesday night, the Coupeville High School girls’ soccer squad clinched the first winning season in program history.
The victory caps the regular season, lifting the Wolves to 6-3 in 1A Olympic League play, 8-6-1 overall.
Coupeville opens the playoffs Saturday, hosting a loser-out game at Oak Harbor’s stadium.
Kickoff is 1:30 and the opponent will be the #3 seed from the Nisqually League, which looks to be Vashon Island.
The Pirates have knocked the Wolves out of the postseason two years running.
Tuesday night the focus was on closing out the regular season strongly, and honoring the team’s veterans on Senior Night.
May Rose, Lauren Grove, Mattea Miller, Bree Dagineault, Megan DePorter and foreign exchange student Fanny Deprelle were all hailed for their time as Wolves.
Then the young guns went out and took care of all the scoring.
Junior Mia Littlejohn pounded two more goals, running her school single-season record to 27, while sophomore defender Lindsey Roberts matched her with two scores of her own.
It was goals #5 and #6 for the girl with the bionic leg, while sophomore Kalia Littlejohn hit the back of the net for the eighth time this season.
“Mia got two fantastic goals tonight and was totally unselfish trying to get her teammates involved,” said CHS coach Troy Cowan. “She was serving up beautiful balls all night.
“Little sis got into the action as well, getting herself a fabulous goal that was the one that got the scoring started for us,” he added. “I’m really proud of Kalia. She has struggled offensively, but she keeps banging away at it and has NO quit in her.”
While the Littlejohns pepper the net, Roberts, or “Big Lou” as her coach calls her, continues to impress as a two-way warrior.
“I’m taking about the defensive juggernaut that can run like an antelope and score from anywhere on the pitch,” Cowan said.
Roberts cranked in a free kick from 35 yards out, into the wind, drilling the ball and going top shelf for the score, then came back to lead a charge up-field on which she evaded five Cowboys before lashing a frozen rope for her second goal.
“Just another day in the office for Big Lou!,” said a giddy Cowan.
With the game in hand, the Wolves tried to set up Deprelle, a first-time player, for a goal of her own.
“We really wanted her to experience scoring so we did our best to get her one, but it wasn’t meant to be,” Cowan said. “She really was blasting them though.
“She is a great kid and really made some serious strides of improvement, especially in the power department.”
As he basked in the win, and the knowledge that Coupeville had topped Oak Harbor and South Whidbey, handily, for the best girls soccer record for the third straight year, Cowan paid tribute to his veterans.
Rose and Daigneault played a full four years for the Wolves, earning some special praise from their coach.
“May and Bree have been with me from the beginning and I am so proud of them,” Cowan said. “All my seniors played awesome tonight and have given their best all season.
“They have represented CHS and themselves with great honor and distinction.”
Posted in Volleyball, tagged 1A Olympic League, CHS Wolves, Hope Lodell, Senior Night, volleyball on October 25, 2016| Leave a Comment »
It wasn’t flawless, but it didn’t need to be.
The high-flying Coupeville High School volleyball squad let visiting Chimacum hang around a bit longer than anticipated Tuesday, but still was able to drop the hammer when it mattered most.
Closing out the night with a bang, the Wolves made off with a 25-19, 25-21, 18-25, 25-12 decision, their eighth win in their last nine matches.
The victory lifts Coupeville to 7-0 in 1A Olympic League play, 10-3 overall.
It’s the most wins in a single season for the CHS spikers since the 2004 team set the school record with 13 victories.
The Wolves have two more league matches — Thursday at Klahowya and Saturday at Port Townsend — then host the district playoffs Nov. 5.
Win twice that day and they punch their ticket to the state tourney.
Playing on Senior Night (Coupeville honored Tiffany Briscoe, Ally Roberts, Valen Trujillo and long-time manager Kailey Kellner), the Wolves took a bit to get warmed up.
CHS trailed at some point in all four sets, but was able to use strong runs at the service stripe from Hope Lodell — who threw down a match-high 12 aces — and big hits from a number of players to pull away.
While he’s always happy to pocket a win, Wolf coach Cory Whitmore sees plenty of room for growth.
“We’re going to ramp up our work in practice and get back to basics,” he said. “If we want to go to state, we need to be more consistent.”
Still, Whitmore liked how his squad bounced right back from dropping the third set, closing the match with conviction.
“I’m extremely happy with the way we responded in set four,” he said. “We really ramped up the pressure and ended things on a strong note.”
Coupeville grabbed the lead for good at 7-5 in the fourth set when Briscoe rifled a winner off of a Chimacum defender’s arm, lighting the fuse on the coming explosion.
From that point on, the Wolves finally found their lock-down mode, spraying winners left and right.
Lodell went on a tear at the service stripe, firing off three consecutive aces, before Katrina McGranahan closed the night with winners on six straight serves.
Sarah Wright, bouncing around giddily on the right side, delivered three of those winners, cracking balls that scattered Cowboys and made the grin on her own face grow larger with each passing moment.
The coup de grâce came from sophomore sensation Emma Smith, who took an elevator up to the top floor of the penthouse, hung motionless in the air for an eternity, waiting for the ball to arrive, then hit it with so much force she may have left a permanent dent.
Smith’s kill may have been just one point of many on the night, but it was the type that scars the psyches of rival players for years to come.
Coupeville controlled the net all match, with Lodell using her killer hops to elevate for some putaways that were hit with enough force to blow the back doors on the gym open.
As they have done all season, the Wolves came away with a very balanced attack.
Lodell had seven kills to go with her dozen aces, while Payton Aparicio collected five aces and seven digs.
McGranahan tattooed the ball for a team-high nine kills, with Briscoe (5), Mikayla Elfrank (4) and Wright (4) all joining in on the fun.
Meanwhile, Trujillo (20 digs), Lauren Rose (15 assists) and Ashley Menges (11 assists) also scribbled their names firmly on the stat sheet.
As he basked in the win and looked at the road ahead, Whitmore, who is in his first season as a head coach, paid tribute to his veterans.
“This is my first senior group and they have trusted in me and formed the backbone of the team for us,” he said. “They have supported us emotionally and on the floor, and that’s huge.”
And while a 10-3 record looks pretty dang good, it’s not the final stop for these Wolves.
“We’re very happy to have won the league title, but we’re not satisfied to stop there,” Whitmore said. “That’s not where we think we can peak.”
Posted in Boys Soccer, tagged CHS Wolves, Cody Menges, Senior Night, Soccer, Wendy McCormick on April 30, 2016| Leave a Comment »

The leading scorer in CHS soccer history (he netted two more Saturday to run his career total to 45 goals) Abraham Leyva had a lot of fan support.

Zane Bundy, a true four-year varsity star, and a kid who developed his soccer skills running wild through the aisles at Videoville back in his younger days.

Team manager Sebastian Wurzrainer, reacting to something I just said in the press box. What, I’m not going to tell you…
The season’s not done, but you can’t stay here anymore.
The remainder of the Coupeville High School boys’ soccer season, whether it’s two games or whether it winds all the way to the state championship game, will be played entirely on the road.
Putting a final punctuation on their time running the CHS pitch, a pack of Wolf seniors sparked a huge win over Chimacum Saturday morning.
Before they did so, however, they stopped for a final bow, some words of wisdom, and a mix of hugs, tears and smiles from family and friends.
A whopping 13 seniors, including four-year manager Sebastian Wurzrainer, will depart after this season, one of the biggest groups ever to leave at one time.
As they go, we pause to say thank you and offer up this collection of snappy pics from the camera of Wendy McCormick, mom of goalie Connor.