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CHS Principal Duane Baumann cruises by, looking for fresh ‘n tasty league standings updates. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Wolf girls soccer plots its next move.

Three left, but at least one will fall.

Coupeville volleyball (7-0) hosts King’s (6-0) Monday in one of the titanic matches of the fall season, guaranteeing one of the last undefeated teams in the North Sound Conference will be no more.

The two spiker squads currently join South Whidbey girls soccer (9-0) as the only NSC programs with an unblemished record.

Monday’s showdown on Whidbey is part of a busy week for Coupeville, with all five Wolf teams in action.

After King’s, CHS volleyball welcomes Sultan to town Wednesday for Dig Pink Night, then travels to Port Townsend Thursday.

Wolf football is off to Tenino Friday to face Northwest Christian, while soccer hosts King’s Tuesday and ventures out Thursday to Port Townsend.

Coupeville cross country has meets Thursday at South Whidbey and Saturday at Lakewood, and boys tennis rounds out the action by possibly playing five days in a row.

The schedule has the netters at Overlake Monday, home Wednesday (Bear Creek) and Thursday (Friday Harbor), then back on the bus Friday for a trip to Bear Creek.

Tuesday is tentatively open, but may be used to finish up a home match with The Bush School which was stopped by rain.

As we prepare for the action-packed week ahead, a look at where we are so far.

 

North Sound Conference volleyball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 3-0 7-0
King’s 3-0 6-0
CPC-Bothell 2-1 7-2
South Whidbey 1-2 2-4
Granite Falls 0-3 3-4
Sultan 0-3 3-5

 

North Sound Conference football:

School League Overall
CPC-Bothell 1-0 4-1
South Whidbey 1-0 4-1
Coupeville 0-0 3-2
King’s 0-0 1-4
Granite Falls 0-1 1-4
Sultan 0-1 1-4

 

North Sound Conference girls soccer:

School League Overall
South Whidbey 5-0 9-0-0
King’s 4-1 6-3-0
CPC-Bothell 3-2 6-3-0
Granite Falls 2-3 5-5-0
Sultan 1-4 1-7-2
Coupeville 0-5 0-7-2


Emerald City League boys tennis:

School League Overall
Seattle Academy 9-1 9-1
University Prep 9-1 9-1
Bear Creek 5-5 5-5
Overlake 5-5 5-5
Eastside Prep 3-4 3-4
South Whidbey 3-5 3-5
Bush 1-6 1-6
Coupeville 1-8 1-8

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Basketball/track star Ja’Kenya Hoskins is staying busy this fall by managing the Coupeville High School girls soccer squad. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

After a win over La Conner Friday, Tim Ursu and Wolf football sit at 2-2 heading into a long road trip to Eastern Washington.

We’re in the thick of it now.

With fall sports chugging right along, every Coupeville High School team has a busy schedule in the week ahead, with one exception.

Cross country, coming off its best showing of the season, has a week-and-a-half gap in its schedule, with the Wolves not set to run competitively again until Oct. 10.

Everyone else at CHS, however, will be in action, with 10 events — four at home, six on the road — scheduled for the week of Sept. 30-Oct. 5.

Wolf football has the fewest games, but the longest road trip, as it travels to Eastern Washington Saturday, Oct. 5 to play Kittitas.

CHS girls soccer hosts South Whidbey Tuesday, then hits the road Thursday to travel to Granite Falls, while volleyball and boys tennis are really busy.

The spikers host South Whidbey Tuesday, go to Granite Thursday, then cap things with a trip Saturday to Orcas Island.

Meanwhile, the Wolf net crew travels Monday to South Whidbey and Tuesday to Eastside Prep, then returns home to play Thursday and Friday.

The first of those local matches is against University Prep, the second against The Bush School.

Of course, all of that tennis action depends on the weather, as rain has already bumped three matches this season.

As we prepare for the action-packed week ahead, a look at where we are so far.

 

North Sound Conference volleyball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 1-0 4-0
King’s 1-0 4-0
South Whidbey 1-0 2-2
CPC-Bothell 0-1 5-2
Granite Falls 0-1 3-2
Sultan 0-1 3-3

 

North Sound Conference football:

School League Overall
Coupeville 0-0 2-2
CPC-Bothell 0-0 3-1
Granite Falls 0-0 1-3
King’s 0-0 0-4
South Whidbey 0-0 3-1
Sultan 0-0 1-3

 

North Sound Conference girls soccer:

School League Overall
King’s 3-0 5-2-0
South Whidbey 3-0 6-0-0
CPC-Bothell 1-2 4-3-0
Granite Falls 1-2 3-4-0
Sultan 1-2 1-4-2
Coupeville 0-3 0-5-2


Emerald City League boys tennis:

School League Overall
University Prep 6-1 6-1
Seattle Academy 5-1 5-1
Overlake 5-2 5-2
Bear Creek 4-3 4-3
Eastside Prep 2-3 2-3
South Whidbey 2-4 2-4
Coupeville 1-5 1-5
Bush 0-6 0-6

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CHS football manager Brenna Silveira is on her way to save the day. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Fab frosh Lucy Tenore and Coupeville volleyball are a shiny 1-0 on the season.

Now we’re rolling.

With the first full week of fall sports activity in the books, every Coupeville High School team has been in action.

The Wolf boys tennis squad was the first to face off with a league opponent, while CHS volleyball sits as the school’s only remaining undefeated team.

The week ahead is full of more action, most of it on the road.

Tennis and soccer are the busiest teams (with the net crew keeping an eye on the rain clouds), with three games apiece.

The booters have back-to-back league games on the road Tuesday at King’s and Thursday at Sultan, then host non-conference foe Kingston Saturday afternoon.

Meanwhile tennis travels to University Prep Monday and The Bush School Wednesday, then stays home Friday to face Overlake.

All three matches are Emerald City League clashes.

Wolf volleyball has a pair of non-league matches, heading to Anacortes Tuesday before hosting Chimacum Saturday, while CHS football travels Friday to play non-league rival Friday Harbor.

As we prepare for the week ahead, a look at where we are so far:

 

North Sound Conference volleyball:

School League Overall
Coupeville 0-0 1-0
CPC-Bothell 0-0 4-0
Granite Falls 0-0 1-1
King’s 0-0 2-0
South Whidbey 0-0 0-1
Sultan 0-0 0-1

 

North Sound Conference football:

School League Overall
Coupeville 0-0 1-1
CPC-Bothell 0-0 1-1
Granite Falls 0-0 0-2
King’s 0-0 0-2
South Whidbey 0-0 2-0
Sultan 0-0 1-1

 

North Sound Conference girls soccer:

School League Overall
King’s 1-0 2-1
Coupeville 0-0 0-2
Granite Falls 0-0 1-2
South Whidbey 0-0 2-0
Sultan 0-0 0-2
CPC-Bothell 0-1 2-1


Emerald City League boys tennis:

School League Overall
Eastside Prep 2-0 2-0
University Prep 2-0 2-0
Overlake 2-1 2-1
South Whidbey 2-1 2-1
Seattle Academy 1-1 1-1
Bear Creek 0-2 0-2
Bush 0-2 0-2
Coupeville 0-2 0-2

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Avalon Renninger is a vital part of Wolf girls tennis and basketball, the two most-successful CHS athletic programs during the Coupeville Sports days. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The girls rule Coupeville High School.

And before you offer an argument, it’s right there in black and white.

This blog launched August 15, 2012, which means it’s been in place for seven complete school years at this point.

In that time, the 10 CHS athletic teams which keep win/loss records have combined to post 19 winning seasons, with 14 of those coming from female athletes.

That’s 73.6%, so the argument is more than done (at least at this moment in time).

Those 10 sports (we’re not counting track or cross country, which operate in their own world of score-keeping) include five girls teams and five boys squads.

On the girls side, all five sports have at least one winning season during the run of Coupeville Sports, while three of the five boys teams have yet to break .500 between 2012-2013 and 2018-2019.

The last seven years have seen Coupeville compete in three different leagues.

Two final years in the 1A/2A Cascade Conference were followed by four years in the Olympic League, then the 2018-2019 school year kicked off the 1A North Sound Conference.

The years spent with Klahowya, Port Townsend, and Chimacum in the Olympic League were the sweet spot, as CHS captured the most league wins of any of the four schools, while claiming 14 of its 19 winning seasons.

Back in the company of private schools like King’s and Cedar Park Christian this past year, the Wolves took a step back, percentage-wise, but still claimed three winning campaigns.

That was one more than CHS totaled across its final two years of being hammered by Archbishop Thomas Murphy and Co. in the old Cascade Conference.

Looking at the results, there are several things which emerge.

The two CHS programs with the highest winning percentages from 2012-2013 to 2018-2019 — girls tennis and girls basketball — only had one coach during that time period.

Ken Stange, who has also guided boys tennis to the fifth-best mark, was already in place long before I left the Coupeville Examiner to start this blog, while girls hoop guru David King was hired right as it began.

Girls tennis holds down the #1 slot, despite taking a step back the past two seasons, while volleyball and softball are rising up the rankings, with each having posted three-straight winning seasons.

Overall, counting league and non-league clashes, Coupeville has compiled a 482-667 record during my blogging days. That’s a .419 winning percentage.

Better than a lot of schools, but no one is going to call us a state powerhouse anytime soon.

As we head into a second season in the North Sound Conference, with the possible promise of a long-anticipated return to 2B a year from now, my hope is for the wins to keep trending upward.

If nothing else, that makes my job easier, and making my job easier is priority #1.

It’s not? Well, it should be.

 

Breakdown by sport:

 

Girls Tennis:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 9-3
2013-2014 6-7
2014-2015 11-3
2015-2016 10-3
2016-2017 6-3
2017-2018 7-8
2018-2019 2-7
(51-34) .600

 

Girls Basketball:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 6-16
2013-2014 10-13
2014-2015 15-7
2015-2016 16-6
2016-2017 15-6
2017-2018 8-14
2018-2019 9-10
(79-72) .523

 

Baseball:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 10-12
2013-2014 14-11
2014-2015 9-10
2015-2016 10-12
2016-2017 11-9
2017-2018 15-6
2018-2019 7-14
(76-74) .507

 

Softball:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 6-16
2013-2014 8-20
2014-2015 7-12
2015-2016 9-11
2016-2017 19-5
2017-2018 12-9
2018-2019 15-10
(76-83) .478

 

Boys Tennis:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 4-4
2013-2014 0-7
2014-2015 4-5
2015-2016 5-3
2016-2017 5-8
2017-2018 6-7
2018-2019 8-6
(32-40) .444

 

Volleyball:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 4-13
2013-2014 3-12
2014-2015 1-11
2015-2016 6-10
2016-2017 11-6
2017-2018 13-5
2018-2019 11-5
(49-62) .441

 

Girls Soccer:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 1-16-0
2013-2014 2-14-0
2014-2015 6-7-1
2015-2016 6-7-3
2016-2017 8-7-1
2017-2018 8-9-0
2018-2019 2-12-1
(33-72-6) .324

 

Boys Soccer:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 3-14-0
2013-2014 5-10-2
2014-2015 3-11-0
2015-2016 5-9-1
2016-2017 4-11-1
2017-2018 7-9-2
2018-2019 6-10-0
(33-74-6) .319

 

Football:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 2-9
2013-2014 4-5
2014-2015 5-5
2015-2016 1-9
2016-2017 3-7
2017-2018 3-7
2018-2019 3-6
(21-48) .304

 

Boys Basketball:

School Year: W/L:
2012-2013 1-21
2013-2014 3-17
2014-2015 7-13
2015-2016 9-11
2016-2017 3-17
2017-2018 7-13
2018-2019 2-16
(32-108) .229

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Katelin McCormick and CHS tennis are scheduled to play three times in four days next week. Will Mother Nature cooperate? (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Push for the playoffs.

All five Coupeville High School spring sports programs are currently in line to send their team, or individual players, to the postseason.

For baseball, its playoff dreams are front and center this coming week.

The Wolf diamond men close the regular season with a three-game series against Granite Falls, playing at home Monday and Friday and on the road Wednesday.

They’ll enter that series needing just one win to clinch the fourth, and final, playoff berth from the North Sound Conference.

Meanwhile, softball, which is fighting for a league title, gets what could be an easy week, with games Monday at Sultan and Tuesday at home against South Whidbey.

Those two teams are in the cellar of the league standings, offering Coupeville a chance to get in, win, and get out, while maintaining their chase of Granite Falls.

Wolf soccer and track close the regular season, Tuesday at home against South Whidbey, and Thursday at Langley, respectively.

And tennis?

If the weather holds, they could play more matches in a four-day period next week than they have all season.

The netters have been limited to two full contests, and one against Granite Falls which was postponed mid-match by the arrival of liquid sunshine.

But, with the hope of sun on everyone’s minds, the Wolves are slated to spend a lot of time on the bus, with road trips Tuesday (King’s), Thursday (South Whidbey), and Friday (Friday Harbor).

As everyone preps for the week ahead, a look at where we sit with all games complete through Apr. 20:

 

North Sound Conference softball:

School League Overall
Granite Falls 6-1 9-5
Coupeville 4-2 7-6
CPC-Bothell 3-3 8-4
Sultan 1-4 1-7
South Whidbey 1-5 4-8

 

North Sound Conference baseball:

School League Overall
CPC-Bothell 12-0 16-1
South Whidbey 10-2 15-2
King’s 7-5 8-9
Coupeville 4-8 4-12
Granite Falls 2-10 4-13
Sultan 1-11 1-16

 

North Sound Conference girls tennis:

School League Overall
King’s 4-0 5-0
South Whidbey 3-1 3-4
Granite Falls 1-2 2-5
Coupeville 0-2 0-2
Friday Harbor 0-3 0-3

 

North Sound Conference boys soccer:

School League Overall
South Whidbey 6-0 10-1
King’s 5-1 6-2-1
Coupeville 3-4 5-7
Sultan 2-4 3-9
CPC-Bothell 0-7 0-9

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