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Valen Trujillo won three of four matches Thursday at the district tennis tourney. (John Fisken photo)

   Valen Trujillo won three of four matches Thursday at the district tennis tourney. (John Fisken photo)

Valen Trujillo went down swinging for the stars.

The Coupeville High School junior won three of four matches Thursday at the district tennis tourney in Spanaway, falling just a slot shy of advancing to state.

Trujillo claimed third place in an eight-player field dominated by private school girls who play year-round on indoor tennis courts.

Wolf sophomores Payton Aparicio and Sage Renninger finished fifth on the doubles side of the draw after winning one of three matches.

Coupeville also had three seniors along for the trip — singles ace Sydney Autio and doubles tandem Jazmine Franklin and McKenzie Bailey — but the trio were knocked out after two matches.

Complete results:

Singles:

Valen Trujillo

Beat Sierra Richter (Vashon Island) 6-1, 6-0
Lost to Taryn Mulvihill (Vashon Island) 6-3, 6-1
Beat Sydney Jackson (Klahowya) 6-3, 6-0
Beat Meera Patel (Charles Wright Academy) 6-1, 6-1

Sydney Autio

Lost to Alexis Schorno (Charles Wright Academy) 6-0, 6-0
Lost to Jackson (Klahowya) 6-2, 6-3

Doubles:

Payton Aparicio/Sage Renninger

Beat Jane Cooksley/Grace Jung (Cascade Christian) 7-5, 6-2
Lost to Mei Ge/Laney Schorno (Charles Wright Academy) 6-1, 6-4
Lost to Emmaline Wittwer/Lizzy Maciejewski (Vashon Island) 6-2, 6-4

McKenzie Bailey/Jazmine Franklin

Lost to Maddy Gonzalez/Jenny Seol (Charles Wright Academy) 6-0, 6-0
Lost to Wittwer/Maciejewski (Vashon Island) 6-2, 6-0

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Sydney Autio (John Fisken

   CHS senior Sydney Autio capped her high school volleyball career by being named a First-Team All-Conference pick. (John Fisken photos)

Valen

   Valen Trujillo, who shattered the school career record for digs as a junior, got her props from 1A Olympic League coaches.

Katrina

   Katrina McGranahan, a terror both at the net and the service stripe, gets ready to launch a missile.

Valen Trujillo continued a proud tradition, while Sydney Autio and Katrina McGranahan jumped in to join in on the fun.

The Coupeville High School volleyball trio were honored Thursday when 1A Olympic League coaches released their season-ending honors.

Trujillo’s selection as a First-Team All-Conference player was her second straight, as the junior has been honored both years the Wolves have played in their new league.

It was the first selection for Autio, a senior who was co-captain with Trujillo, and McGranahan, a sophomore in her first year as a full-time varsity player.

With three players being honored, Coupeville topped last season, when Trujillo and then-senior Hailey Hammer were tabbed.

This year’s trio of honorees sparked the Wolves to a resurgence.

CHS went from 1-11 a year ago to 6-10, claimed second-place in the regular season standings and returned to the postseason.

Once there, the Wolves toppled Seattle Christian, giving Coupeville its first home volleyball playoff win in more than a decade.

Cascade Christian, which advanced to the state tourney, eventually eliminated the very-young Wolves in the second round of districts, but only after a stirring battle in Puyallup.

Trujillo, who was named the team’s MVP, shattered the school career record for digs this season, passing legendary former Wolf Jessica Riddle.

For the season, she recorded 157 digs (ninth-best by a 1A player), a team-leading 264 service returns and 33 service aces.

Autio set up the Wolf attack with 147 assists (#10 in 1A), while also unleashing an array of winners from the line. She had 45 aces (#8 in 1A) and won 77 points on serve.

The tall, explosive McGranahan, who saw some limited varsity action as a freshman, made a huge impact in her second season.

She recorded 70 kills (#20 in 1A), a team-high 14 blocks, 78 service points and 38 aces (#13 in 1A).

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McKenzie Bailey (John Fisken photos)

  McKenzie Bailey, sort of comfortable in front of the camera. (John Fisken photos)

Autios

Sydney Autio spends some quality time with her parents.

Baileys

   Lil’ sis Mollie Bailey (second from right) arrives to inform the family the spotlight (and McKenzie’s room) will soon be all hers.

Coaches

   The Wolf coaching staff basks in the glow of a season that has produced 12 wins (five varsity, seven JV) so far.

Sydney

The camera lures them back in again.

Autios

Reppin’ their daughter.

seniors

“Another photo?!? Well, I don’t know … OK, if you insist!!!”

team

   Wolf volleyball guru Breanne Smedley (white sweater) talks strategy, while Bailey can hear the click of a camera from 3,000 yards away.

They were little in numbers, but big in personality.

The Coupeville High School volleyball squad only has two seniors this season, but both McKenzie Bailey and Sydney Autio have a life-long love of the camera and the spotlight.

So, it was easy for travelin’ photo man John Fisken to get some pics Thursday as the duo were honored before their eventual win against Port Townsend.

Both Bailey and Autio have another home game ahead of them — a playoff contest next week — but on this night, as usual, the focus was on them and their megawatt smiles.

Job well done, ladies.

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Emma Smith (John Fisken photos)

Emma Smith get airborne ‘n artful. (John Fisken photos)

McKenzie Bailey

McKenzie Bailey owns the net. Owns it, I said!

Katrina McGranahan

   Katrina McGranahan: “Nope! You’re supposed to be on the other side of the net, Mr. Volleyball!!”

team

Valen Trujillo (white jersey) gets her squad pumped up.

Ally Roberts

   Tip-toeing through the Valley of Death, “Rally” Ally Roberts keeps the play alive, while teammate Lauren Rose is riveted by the non-stop action.

Sydney Autio

Sydney Autio unleashes another knee-buckling ace.

"The force is strong in this one. I can teach her much."

“The force is strong in this one. I can teach her much.”

One sound, then the other.

Thursday night’s CHS volleyball match featured a whole lot of boom, followed closely by a lot of clicks.

The Wolf hitters were spraying spikes everywhere as they rolled to a three-set win over visiting Port Townsend, while travelin’ photo man John Fisken and his trusty camera(s) fired away in support.

The pics above are courtesy him, and show just a smidge of the excitement that went down.

To see more (and possibly purchase some, thereby helping to fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes) pop over to:

http://www.olympicleague.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=9273&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=24&sport=0

P.S. — Use coupon code EB92734962 before Oct. 23 and you’ll get a 15% discount off your purchase.

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Wolf freshmen (l to r) Maddy Hilkey, Emma Smith and Ashley Menges bask in a win. (Jennifer Menges photos)

   Wolf freshmen (l to r) Maddy Hilkey, Emma Smith and Ashley Menges bask in a win. (Jennifer Menges photo)

Payton

   Valen Trujillo gets carried away by Payton Aparicio (left) and Hope Lodell. (Photo courtesy Trujillo)

No mercy. No hesitation.

Putting together its most complete match of the season, including fully applying the choke hold when the time was right, the Coupeville High School volleyball squad cruised to a win Thursday night.

The 25-12, 25-20, 25-9 dismantling of visiting Port Townsend was a textbook example of one team firmly stomping on another.

It lifted the Wolves to 2-6, gave them a huge jolt of confidence heading into conference play and was a complete reversal from their last home match, when they squandered a two-set lead.

This match, like that one against Chimacum, were “non-conference” matches against 1A Olympic League rivals, added at the last second to bulk up the schedule.

Neither the brutal five-set loss to the Cowboys or the three-set romp over the RedHawks will count in the battle for playoff berths.

Only the next six matches — two each against Klahowya, Chimacum and Port Townsend in a run that kicks off Oct. 13 — truly matter as the Wolves vie for a league crown and/or a trip to the postseason.

But, since four of those six matches are against teams they manhandled (they were crushing Chimacum before a late letdown), spirits have to be high.

Jumping right into things Thursday, as Port Townsend no longer fields a JV squad, the Wolves thundered out to a quick lead.

Katrina McGranahan provided the first of many emphatic winners, jolting the RedHawks with a laser-tipped spike that exploded and scorched shoelaces as it skidded off.

Building off the moment, Hope Lodell, AKA “The Surgeon,” immediately went to work carving up Port Townsend from the service stripe.

She dropped in an ace, then ripped off a serve that nicked a hunk of flesh out of a rival player’s arm as it ricocheted away.

Already jumpy, the RedHawks were back-pedaling, but not fast enough.

A brief rally went Coupeville’s way, as freshman Emma Smith climbed the stairway to heaven for a second-chance spike that went screaming down, deflating whatever brief spark of resistance was still lodged in the Redhawks hearts.

From there, the first set played out almost completely in favor of the Wolves, whether it was Payton Aparicio windmilling a spike for a winner or Lauren “Keebler Elf” Rose closing things out with five straight serves, none of which were returned back over the net.

The second set was more of the same, with Sydney Autio kicking things off with a long run at the service line and Smith and McGranahan being joined by McKenzie Bailey as a three-headed spiking machine.

At a crucial point, Port Townsend rallied to knot things up at 16, but The Surgeon immediately resurfaced, painting the corners like a pro.

Lodell zipped an ace down the left side that caught a fleck of paint on the line to stay in, then launched her next serve down the right side, with the result the same.

The match could have ended after two sets, with Bailey rising up and putting down the final winner like a beast, causing six sets of shoulders to slump on Port Townsend’s side of the net.

But, the rules require best three of five, so the two teams played on, though, this time, Coupeville never let its foot off the gas pedal.

A nice run on serve from Tiffany Briscoe, a beautiful tip from Kyla Briscoe that slid between two defenders, freezing them in place, and a whiplash-inducing spike off of Ally Robert’s fingertips set the stage, with Autio providing the final punctuation.

Up 22-7, the CHS senior unleashed a serve that not only hit for an ace, but caused two Port Townsend girls to run into each other while simultaneously whiffing on the ball.

RedHawks down in a heap, while the Wolves whooped it up as a team at mid-court — the perfect symbol for the night’s romp.

After the Chimacum collapse, Coupeville coach Breanne Smedley has seen her squad rise back up to fight exceptionally hard in a narrow road loss at Bellevue Christian, then cream Port Townsend.

“We’ve been focusing on working on mental toughness, practicing pressure situations, and it paid off,” she said. “We’re getting them to believe in themselves.”

With her team sailing along, Smedley gave all of her bench playing time, including freshmen Maddy Hilkey, Ashley Menges and Sarah Wright, who were swinging up from the JV team.

Bailey pounded out a team-high nine kills, libero Valen Trujillo compiled a 2.7 passing average (“Her best of the season!”) and Autio racked up nine aces and 11 assists.

McGranahan tossed in five kills, Trujillo had six digs and Lodell dropped in five service aces.

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