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Ayden Wyman and her fellow Coupeville High School athletes are prepping for a new season. (Amber Wyman photo)

Everybody’s got a different setup.

A look at mostly official schedules for Coupeville High School fall sports teams showcase a variety of quirks based on which Northwest 2B/1B League schools play a certain sport.

How it breaks down, with * indicating a conference clash:

 

BOYS SOCCER:

Concrete and Darrington don’t suit up in this sport, while four outside schools — Lopez Island, Providence Classical Christian, Grace Academy, and Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood — join the NWL for just boys’ soccer.

Coupeville has a 12-game schedule, but while all of the opponents are league foes, only one game against each rival counts in the conference standings.

So, first four tilts are treated as non-league affairs, with the final eight counting towards playoff seeding.

 

Tue-Sept. 12 — Friday Harbor — (4:00)
Fri-Sept. 15 — Providence Classical Christian — (6:00)
Tue-Sept. 19 — @ Grace Academy — (3:30)
Sat-Sept. 23 — Orcas Island — (12:00)
Fri-Sept. 29 — Cedar Park Christian-Lynnwood — (6:00) *
Tue-Oct. 3 — @ Mount Vernon Christian — (4:00) *
Fri-Oct. 6 — Grace Academy — (6:00) *
Tue-Oct. 10 — @ Friday Harbor — (4:30) *
Fri-Oct. 13 — @ Providence Classical Christian — (3:30) *
Tue-Oct. 17 — @ Lopez Island — (2:30) *
Fri-Oct. 20 — La Conner — (6:00) * — SENIOR NIGHT
Tue-Oct. 24 — @ Orcas Island — (3:00) *

 

CROSS COUNTRY:

The Wolves run at “home” once, but otherwise are road warriors.

 

Sat-Sept. 9 — @ Sehome Invitational — (10:00)
Sat-Sept. 16 — @ Westling Invitational (South Whidbey) — (10:00)
Wed-Sept. 20 — @ Orcas Island — (3:00)
Sat-Sept. 23 — @ King’s Invite — (1:00)
Wed-Sept. 27 — HOME meet (Fort Casey) — (3:30)
Sat-Sept. 30 — @ Twilight Invite (Marysville) — (TBD)
Sat-Oct. 7 — @ Hole in the Wall (Lakewood) — (9:00)
Thur-Oct. 19 — @ Northwest 2B/1B League Championships (MVC) — (3:30)

 

FOOTBALL:

The current setup of the NWL has three 2A schools and four 1A institutions, with Coupeville playing home and away with La Conner and Friday Harbor as it attempts to defend its league crown.

 

Sat-Aug. 26 — @ Sultan Jamboree — (11:00)
Fri-Sept. 1 — Klahowya — (6:00)
Fri-Sept. 8 — @ South Whidbey — (7:00) — BUCKET GAME
Fri-Sept. 15 — @ Sultan — (7:00)
Fri-Sept. 22 — La Conner — (7:00) *
Fri-Sept. 29 — @ Friday Harbor — (6:30) *
Fri-Oct. 6 — @ Bellingham — (7:00)
Fri-Oct. 13 — Forks — (5:00) — HOMECOMING
Fri-Oct. 20 — @ La Conner — (7:00) *
Fri-Oct. 27 — Friday Harbor — (6:00) * — SENIOR NIGHT

Zane Oldenstadt and Co. return to defend their league title. (Michelle Glass photo)

 

GIRLS SOCCER:

Coupeville, La Conner, Friday Harbor, and defending league champs Mount Vernon Christian play, while Orcas Island, Concrete, and Darrington sit out.

Home and away games count towards six league contests.

 

Thur-Sept. 7 — @ Granite Falls — (5:30)
Sat-Sept. 9 — Sultan — (1:00)
Wed-Sept. 13 — @ Auburn Adventist Academy — (4:00)
Sat-Sept. 16 — @ Ocosta — (3:00)
Tue-Sept. 19 — @ Mount Vernon Christian — (6:00) *
Thurs-Sept. 21 — La Conner — (6:00) *
Thur-Sept. 28 — Friday Harbor — (4:00) *
Sat-Sept. 30 — Adna — (2:00)
Thur-Oct. 5 — Forks — (4:00)
Sat-Oct. 7 — University Prep — (1:00)
Tue-Oct. 10 — Mount Vernon Christian — (6:00) * — SENIOR NIGHT
Thur-Oct. 19 — @ La Conner — (6:00) *
Wed-Oct 25 — @ Friday Harbor (4:30) *

 

VOLLEYBALL:

All seven NWL schools spike and set, but Coupeville’s first meetings with MVC and Orcas will be non-league contests.

The Wolves play eight conference matches — two each against 2B rivals La Conner and Friday Harbor, and one apiece against the 1B schools.

JV start times are listed first, varsity second.

 

Sat-Sept. 2 — @ Oak Harbor Jamboree — (9:00)
Thur-Sept. 7 — South Whidbey — (5:00/6:30)
Wed-Sept. 13 — Neah Bay — (5:00/5:00)
Fri-Sept. 15 — @ SunDome Tournament (Yakima) — (TBD)
Tue-Sept. 19 — @ Mount Vernon Christian — (5:00/6:30)
Thur-Sept. 21 — Orcas Island — (5:00/3:30)
Sat-Sept. 23 — @ S. Whidbey Invite — (10:00)
Tue-Sept. 26 — @ La Conner — (5:00/6:30) *
Tue-Oct. 3 — Friday Harbor — (5:30/4:00) *
Sat-Oct. 7 — Forks — (2:00/3:30)
Tue-Oct. 10 — Concrete — (5:00/6:30) *
Thurs-Oct. 12 — Mount Vernon Christian — (5:00/6:30) *
Sat-Oct. 14 — @ Orcas Island — (TBD) *
Tue-Oct. 17 — @ Bush — (5:30/7:00)
Thur-Oct. 19 — @ Darrington — (5:00/6:00) *
Tue-Oct. 24 — La Conner — (5:00/6:30) * — SENIOR NIGHT
Thur-Oct. 26 — @ Friday Harbor — (6:00/4:30) *

“Let’s get this party started!” (Jackie Saia photo)

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Ayden Wyman is rapidly climbing the CHS soccer career scoring chart. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Who’s in the mood to shatter some milestones?

Fall sports get going in eight days, with Coupeville High School football kicking off practice Aug. 16, followed by volleyball, soccer, and cross country starting Aug. 21.

The first game on the schedule is a home football contest with Klahowya, set for Sept. 1, and then we’re rolling strong for the next several months.

As we look ahead, here’s what could happen in September and October:

 

Cross Country:

Coupeville sent its entire girls’ team, plus Mitchell Hall and Carson Field to state last season.

From that group of eight, Erica McGrath, Noelle Western, Reagan Callahan, and Field are eligible to return, with eyes set on joining Wolf legends Natasha Bamberger (1985) and Tyler King (2010) as state champs.

 

Boys Soccer:

The booters have made it to state twice, with their last visit in 2010 when former Seattle Sounders star Paul Mendes was coaching.

The opening game of the season will be Robert Wood’s 35th at the helm of the program, and he should have four returning players who all have a shot to become the 11th Wolf boy to reach double digits in scoring.

Senior Nick Guay tops that group, sitting #13 all-time with eight goals, while Preston Epp (5), Cole White (4), and Cael Wilson (4) are a hot streak away from joining the club.

Sustained scoring would be necessary to topple program records, however, with Derek Leyva (24) and Abraham Leyva (45) holding season and career marks.

 

Football:

Coupeville is looking for back-to-back league titles and trips to the state tourney, after going 7-2 in Bennett Richter’s first go-round as coach.

The Wolf gridiron program has gone to the big dance two years in a row once before, in 1986 and 1987, but never won conference crowns in consecutive years.

Get to state, and CHS football aims for its first postseason victory after five losses between 1974-2022.

Win #3 of the season will put Richter in double figures, while his starting QB, Logan Downes, chases program marks for tossing touchdown passes.

The Wolf senior connected on 17 scoring strikes a season ago, including a school single-game record five in a game against La Conner, and has 19 for his career.

The school career record is 35 passing TD’s, set by Logan’s big brother, Hunter, while the single-season mark is 18, held by Joel Walstad.

Logan Downes aims for his big brother’s TD tossin’ record. (Brenn Sugatan photo)

 

Girls Soccer:

Former Wolf player Kim Kisch makes her debut as coach, and she and her squad will be chasing the program’s first-ever trip to state.

There’s a good chance the career scoring chart gets a shakeup, with junior Ayden Wyman opening the season already ranked #5 all-time in putting the ball in the back of the net.

She’s peppered netminders in her first two campaigns, racking up 13 goals, which puts her behind just Mia Littlejohn (35), Kalia Littlejohn (33), Genna Wright (20), and Lindsey Roberts (17).

Wyman torched the net for nine goals as a sophomore.

The last time a CHS girls booter cracked double digits in scoring was back in 2017, when both Wright (15) and Kalia Littlejohn (10) achieved the feat.

 

Volleyball:

The spikers have a streak of seven-straight winning seasons, all under coach Cory Whitmore, longest active streak of any fall Wolf program.

Coupeville has notched double-digit wins in all but one of those seasons, with the pandemic limiting the 2020 season to just nine matches.

Whitmore is 76-36 during his run at CHS, four wins shy of 80 and 13 matches short of 125.

That puts him #2 among active Coupeville coaches, regardless of season, trailing just softball guru Kevin McGranahan (97-44) in terms of victories and contests.

The Wolves have been to state five times, most recently in 2017 under Whitmore.

With two tickets available this year for District 1/2 teams, instead of just one as in recent years, Coupeville has its eyes set on the big dance.

Once there, the Wolves would seek to notch a win for the first time since Toni Crebbin’s squad thunked Zillah in 2004.

Wolf spikers Madison McMillan (14) and Lyla Stuurmans dream of state tourney glory. (Jackie Saia photo)

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Soccer sensation Chayse Van Velkinburgh, color coordinating his hair, shoes, and cast. (Photos courtesy Dustin Van Velkinburgh)

Injury? What injury?

Coupeville Middle School 7th grader Chayse Van Velkinburgh is scampering across soccer fields in California heat this week, taking part in a camp put on by Real Madrid.

He’s doing so while dealing with a fractured thumb suffered at a tournament last weekend, but didn’t want to miss a chance to shine in front of numerous scouts.

Chayse said, ‘I’m not missing this,’ so he flew down and is working his tail off in 93-degree heat,” said dad Dustin.

“He is driven. I think he is beginning to see the results of all the hard work beginning to pay off.”

The younger Van Velkinburgh, who also made a strong debut for CMS basketball during the school year, generally plays up against older soccer players and has done so for some time.

Learning from the elite.

The Real Madrid camp focuses on “advanced individual training in technique, tactics, problem-solving, and decision-making on the pitch.”

Youth coaches also instill the soccer club’s values — “leadership, teamwork, respect for others, solidarity and effort.”

Show out at the US camp, and you can nab an invite to travel to Spain to train at Real Madrid’s state-of-the-art campus.

Such a journey would be a return trip for Van Velkinburgh, who is also scheduled to attend the Paris Saint-Germain Soccer Academy in France next summer.

Droppin’ the hammer.

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The booters are back.

After being knocked down by the pandemic, the North Whidbey Soccer Club’s annual Rock On! 3 v 3 tournament lives again this summer.

The popular event, which ran for 12 years prior to the Covid-19 shutdowns, is set for May 27-28 this year.

The tourney is open to players from age seven and up, with teams from on and off Whidbey joining.

Cost is $150 for a youth team and $175 for an adult team.

Youth teams play to the oldest player’s age group, while co-ed teams play in the boys’ division.

Trios don’t need a coach, but youth teams need an adult willing to “be in charge.”

Registration deadline is May 12.

 

To register, pop over to:

https://wys-nwsc.affinitysoccer.com/eventmanager/public/event.asp?calid=14793176

 

For info on being a sponsor, pop over to:

https://wys-nwsc.affinitysoccer.com/mbrsite/mbrsite.aspx?siteguid=B0260235-BDE3-4C44-B68E-BEDDB276AB49&cmnid=4140

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Nick Guay dances with the soccer ball. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Saturdays are for soccer.

Central Whidbey and North Whidbey clashed on the pitch, pitting co-ed U17 squads, and wanderin’ photo clicker John Fisken was on the scene.

The pics above and below are courtesy him.

To see everything he snapped on a spring day, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Oak-Harbor-Soccer-2022-2023/U-17-2023-04-15-NW-vs-CW/

 

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