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Tenley Stuurmans takes the floor. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Road trip!

Not one, but two members of a Coupeville clan are off to Iowa in July for a prestigious spiker tournament.

Days after big sis Lyla Stuurmans earned a slot on the U19 team, incoming Wolf freshman Tenley Stuurmans was picked for the U15 Puget Sound Region All-Star volleyball squad.

As one of 12 players on their respective teams, the sisters are off to Des Moines July 16-22 for the USA Volleyball All-Star tournament, where they will clash with rivals from other regions.

While Tenley is still young, she’s already making a huge impact on the Coupeville sports scene.

As an 8th grader, she played for both high school and middle school teams.

She started the year pounding spikes for CMS volleyball, then got two seasons on the hardwood during the winter.

Tenley and her fellow 8th graders played on the high school JV basketball team, before suiting up for middle school hoops.

Finally, in the spring, Lyla’s precocious sister picked up a racket and made it all the way to the state tournament in her debut as a high school varsity tennis player.

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Coupeville volleyball aces (l to r) Mia Farris, Tenley Stuurmans, and Lyla Stuurmans. (Cory Whitmore photo)

Coupeville is making a mark in the volleyball world.

Three Wolf spikers have made it through the initial round of regional tryouts as they pursue spots with the USA Volleyball (Puget Sound Region) All-Stars.

Now, seniors-to-be Mia Farris and Lyla Stuurmans and incoming freshman Tenley Stuurmans are among the final 40 players vying for 12 slots with U19 and U15 squads, respectively.

“They have a rigorous camp ahead of them, and a really great opportunity to get additional training and experience,” said Coupeville High School coach Cory Whitmore.

The older duo attend camp this weekend, June 8-9, while their younger teammate gets her shot June 15-16.

After those camps, the 12 players selected to the team will go to Des Moines, Iowa for All-Star Championships, where they’ll go spike to spike with players from across the country.

Whether they make the final squad or not, Whitmore is thrilled to see his players step up and take on new, big-time challenges.

“All three are very self-driven and made the decision to go for it all on their own, and I’m so proud of them for pursuing this opportunity to grow their game,” he said.

“It really showcases their passion for the sport and a determination to improve.

“I’m looking forward to hearing all about it!”

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Tenley Stuurmans (far left) is already a state meet vet before attending a single day of high school. (Photo courtesy Scott Stuurmans)

They’ll remember her name.

Coupeville 8th grader Tenley Stuurmans, the youngest player in the bracket, put up a stirring fight Friday in Yakima, coming dangerously close to advancing to day two of the 2B/1B girls’ tennis state championships.

The Wolf netter opened against a buzzsaw in Gursimr Sahota of Jenkins (Chewelah), falling 6-1, 6-0, but the score was deceptive.

Sahota bashed her way through her second-round opponent in similar fashion, but now runs into the defending state champ, big sis Avi, who didn’t drop a game Friday en route to advancing to the finale.

It’s the second-straight season the 2B/1B singles title match has been an all-Sahota affair, as Avi beat another sister, Simi, last year.

In her second match, Stuurmans squared off with Vanessa Mujica of Highland, claiming the first set 6-1.

Mujica rallied to take the last two sets 7-6 (7-3 tiebreaker) and 7-5 and will play on Saturday in a bid to bring home a 3rd or 4th place trophy.

While Stuurmans won’t bring any hardware home this year, her stellar run — while still a middle school student and in just her first year of even playing tennis — bodes extremely well for the future.

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Coupeville 8th grader Tenley Stuurmans is state bound. (Photo courtesy Scott Stuurmans)

It’s a tradition at this point.

If a Coupeville High School girls tennis player makes it to state, they’re going to open play against the same family.

Last year, Wolf senior Helen Strelow played Simi Sahota of Jenkins (Chewelah) in the first round as she began a three-match odyssey.

Simi Sahota would go on to advance to the championship match, where she lost to sister Avi.

This time around, Coupeville’s rep is 8th grader Tenley Stuurmans, and she’ll begin play Friday in Yakima against Gursimr Sahota, a sophomore.

Big sis Avi is back to try and defend her title, but is on the bottom half of the draw, keeping her away from Stuurmans, at least for a while.

Win or lose that first match, Coupeville’s net queen returns to the court later in the day to play again.

Survive day one, and Stuurmans, like Strelow before her, comes back Saturday.

The bracket for the eight-player 2B/1B girls’ state tourney:

https://www.wpanetwork.com/m2/tourn.php?act=vt&tid=4316#

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Tenley Stuurmans enjoys her day. (Photo courtesy Scott Stuurmans)

Tenley Stuurmans doesn’t believe in wasting time.

The Coupeville 8th grader hasn’t attended a day of high school yet, and still hasn’t played a home tennis match, but she’s off to the state tennis tournament just the same.

Sweeping three matches at the District 1/2 tourney Friday at the Amy Yee Tennis Center in Seattle, Stuurmans claimed the singles crown and punched her ticket to the big dance.

Now, like Cousin Payton Aparicio before her, she’ll make the long trek to Eastern Washington for the 2B/1B state championships.

They go down May 24-25 at the Yakima Tennis Club, and it’ll be a busy couple of days for the Stuurmans clan, as Tenley’s older sister, Lyla, a CHS junior, competes at the state track and field meet in the same town.

Coupeville, which has played its entire season on the road as mediocre spring weather slowed work on new courts, sent five girls to districts, and won four of six contests.

Wolf senior Skylar Parker teamed with younger sister Brynn at first doubles, splitting a pair of matches.

The siblings smoked a duo from Puget Sound Adventist Academy 6-2, 6-0, before falling 6-0, 6-1 to Northwest 2B/1B League rivals Kira Clark and Megan Mellinger of Friday Harbor.

Two of three Parker sisters — Skylar (left) and Brynn (right) — teamed up Friday at districts. (Photo courtesy Corinn Parker)

The other CHS doubles team in action — Sophia Phay and Kauri Hamilton — put up a strong battle before being knocked out 6-2, 6-0 by a tandem from Summit Atlas.

“The girls did great; fought their hearts out!” said Coupeville assistant coach Starla Seal.

For Stuurmans, the first 8th grader to play tennis for CHS since the school returned to being a 2B institution in 2020, Friday was her crowning achievement.

So far.

Despite not being a high schooler until this coming fall, Stuurmans made the jump to playing above her age group in two of three sports this school year.

After playing middle school volleyball, she played both high school and middle school basketball this past winter, taking the court with the JV high school squad.

The net program, with only eight players on the roster, offered a chance to play varsity all season, and Stuurmans has excelled in both singles and doubles.

Friday, she opened against Izabelle Maia of Puget Sound, and rolled her 6-0, 6-1.

After that came a 6-0, 6-3 win over Nikki Cole of Friday Harbor, which clinched her trip to state, and then a 6-3, 6-3 triumph over Kendall Lee of La Conner, who will join her in Yakima.

It made for a long day, but Stuurmans, who was coming off a three-hour slugfest in one match at the end of the regular season, was up for it.

“She’s a fighter and a natural athlete,” Seal said. “Those two combined are a recipe for some good tennis.”

As her grandparents look on, the district champ gets a hug from dad. (Photo courtesy Scott Stuurmans)

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