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Kameryn St Onge teamed with Kenzi LaRue for a win at fourth doubles Friday, lifting CHS to a 4-3 win. (John Fisken photo)

   Kameryn St Onge teamed with Kenzi LaRue for a win at fourth doubles Friday, lifting Coupeville’s girls’ tennis squad to a 4-3 league win. (John Fisken photo)

There were wild twists and turns and unexpected detours.

And that was just getting the two teams together for a match.

Once Coupeville and Chimacum finally hit the tennis court Friday, it capped a wild 24 hours.

In a matter of hours Thursday, the match went from being on, to being postponed two weeks due to transportation issues, to being suddenly restored to its original date and time.

So, of course, that’s how the match itself played out, as the Wolves roared to three straight wins, took a step back with three straight losses, then won the match 4-3 on the basis of a victory from a doubles duo seeking its first win of the season.

When Kenzi LaRue and Kameryn St Onge exited their home court bearing a straight-sets win at fourth doubles, they were the final players still on the court.

Did they know they were playing to break a tie and put Coupeville into sole possession of first-place in the 1A Olympic League standings?

I kind of doubt it, since there seemed to be absolutely, positively no tension in their mid-match strut.

Or, they’re just super cool and composed at all times.

One of the two.

With LaRue wildly swatting bugs between points, St Onge skipping across the court after a particularly nice serve, or the duo repeatedly bumping rackets with enough fury to make onlookers think they would bust them, the CHS sophomores finished the day as unexpected stars.

The victory lifts the Wolf netters to 1-0 in league play, 2-3 overall and puts them atop Chimacum (1-1) and Klahowya (0-1) as they seek to defend their league title.

Coupeville came out looking for the rout, as their first two doubles teams were on and off the court in about the time it took their parents to unfold their chairs at court-side.

Toss in a win at second singles for Sydney Autio (over Coupeville Sports favorite non-Wolf athlete, Port Townsend’s eternally-smiling Amelia Breithaupt, who joins Chimacum for tennis) and the Wolves looked unbeatable.

Until, one by one, the remaining three matches still on court all began to go Chimacum’s way.

Stalking along the fence line, Coupeville coach Ken Stange never betrayed any nervousness as the match went from 3-0 to 3-1 to 3-2 to 3-3, but his voice reached a new, low growl as he verbally put the spurs to his final doubles duo.

It worked, with St Onge serving efficiently and LaRue dropping in a couple of sweet winners while their teammates gazed on, offering moral support as the rain clouds started to creep in around the edges.

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st SinglesValen Trujillo lost to Sophia Thurston 6-4, 6-3

2nd SinglesSydney Autio beat Amelia Breithaupt 6-4, 6-3

3rd SinglesBree Daigneault lost to Renee Woods 6-3, 6-2

1st DoublesSage Renninger/Payton Aparicio beat Amy Plastow/Emma Craighead 6-0, 6-1

2nd DoublesMcKenzie Bailey/Jazmine Franklin beat Tessa Rasmussen/Jordyn Johnson 6-1, 6-0

3rd doubles Julianne Sem/Maggie Crimmins lost to Marley Music/Aurora Plunkett 6-1, 6-0

4th DoublesKameryn St Onge/Kenzi LaRue beat Emily Calkins/Alex Solomon 6-2, 6-2

JV:

5th DoublesJulianne Sem/Maggie Crimmins beat Lacey/Natalie 6-0

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Sydney Autio won in straight sets Thursday one of two Coupeville victories. (John Fisken photo)

   Sydney Autio won in straight sets Thursday one of two Coupeville victories. (John Fisken photo)

Undeniable progress.

Retaking the courts after a two-week break, the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis team went toe-to-toe with one of the best net programs in the state Thursday and held its own.

While the Wolves fell 5-2 to perennial power South Whidbey while playing in Langley, that was two matches better than the first time they met this season.

“We performed much better than we did the last time we played South Whidbey,” said Coupeville coach Ken Stange. “Picking up a couple of wins was good.

“More importantly, we were competitive in most of the matches,” he added. “South Whidbey has an excellent team. Luckily, we won’t face them at districts!”

Coupeville (1-3) returns to action quickly, hosting the combined forces of Chimacum/Port Townsend Friday afternoon (3 PM) in a 1A Olympic League match.

Complete Thursday results:

Varsity:

1st SinglesValen Trujillo lost to Bailey Gochanour 7-5, 6-2

2nd SinglesSydney Autio beat Anna Lynch 6-2, 6-4

3rd SinglesBree Daigneault lost to Alex Foode 6-2, 6-1

4th SinglesMaggie Crimmins lost to Lucy Clements 6-0, 6-0

1st DoublesPayton Aparicio/Sage Renninger lost to Iona Rohan/Clara Martin 7-6 (10-8), 7-5

2nd DoublesMcKenzie Bailey/Jazmine Franklin beat Kara Mead/Carmen Warwick 6-4, 7-5

3rd DoublesJulianne Sem/Julia Borges lost to Taylor Hamilton/Jing Wu 6-0, 6-1

JV:

4th Doubles — Kameryn St Onge/Kenzi LaRue lost to Katherine/Macey 8-7

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Maggie Crimmins

Maggie Crimmins, owner of a truly beautiful soul. (John Fisken photos)

There is a special light which shines out of some people.

Maggie Crimmins is one of those people.

The Coupeville High School sophomore, who hits the big 1-6 today, is an athlete, yes, and a veteran of many sports — basketball, track, volleyball, tennis.

But if we took all the athletic stuff away and just looked at Maggie the person, she would still tower over the world.

Since her early days, she has possessed a sweetness of nature, a warm personality and a genuine kindness to her soul, that few others have.

It helps that she comes from good stock — parents Jon and Jodi are the gold standard — and her large, extended family (including highly-entertaining, underwear Twinkie-eating older brother Aiden) doesn’t have a rotten apple in the bunch.

I’ve known Maggie since back in the olden days, when both her mom and aunt Shawn worked at Videoville and Miriam’s Espresso, and she has never changed.

At least not at her core.

I get the whole point about how she’s aging. I understand how a calendar works…

But, at her core, Maggie is the same now at 16 as when she was three.

And I’m pretty sure she’ll still be as kind and caring and brilliant as she moves through more birthdays.

Some people have to work at being good people. Others just have a beautiful soul from day one, and Miss Crimmins is one of the latter.

As she celebrates her cake day today, on the last day of Spring Break, we want to wish her (and her family) all the best.

Happy birthday, Maggie! May it shine as brightly as you do every day.

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Taylor Chiles (John Fisken photos)

   Taylor Chiles (and his bright blue shoes) impede the progress of a runaway soccer ball. (John Fisken photos)

pizza party

   The weather was so nice, Wolf athletes (l to r) Emma Smith, Kiara Burdge, Ally Roberts and Maddy Hilkey decided to throw an impromptu pizza party.

Aiden Crimmins

Aiden Crimmins hauls in a pop-up.

Sarah Wright

   Sarah Wright, a huge factor in Coupeville softball starting 6-1 this season, strides across home with one of her team’s 67 runs.

Sebastian Wurzrainer

   When he’s not busy being accepted to Dartmouth, Sebastian Wurzrainer donates a bit of his time to being the best soccer manager in recorded history.

McKenzie Bailey

   It takes every bit of concentration for noted photo-bug McKenzie Bailey to not turn when she hears the click of the camera, but she has a point to win right now.

Kyle Burnett

  Kyle Burnett sticks the landing (while repping one of the great movies of all time).

Mckenzie Meyer (left) and Kaela Hollrigel

   Wolf cheerleaders Mckenzie Meyer (left) and Kaela Hollrigel show up to root on their classmates (and catch some rays).

It’s almost over.

Thursday is the third consecutive day with no live sports in Wolf Nation, as Spring Break continues to unfold in all its laid-back charm.

Once we hit Friday, however, we’re back at it, at least for a moment.

Coupeville High School baseball hits the road to La Conner, while Wolf boys’ soccer travels to Puyallup to face Cascade Christian.

Until then, we offer up a smorgasbord of spring sports pics, drawing on all five CHS teams and fans alike, to remind you what they would all look like if they were in action.

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Kenzi LaRue (John Fisken photos)

   Kenzi LaRue is so excited to smash this winner, she starts to jump with joy midway through her swing. (John Fisken photos)

Bree Dagineault

   Sunglasses in place, Bree Dagineault ignores the glowing orb in the sky and focuses on the fuzzy tennis ball bouncing her way.

Sage Renninger

  With a mere flick of her wrist, Sage Renninger deposits another winner in the bank.

Bailey

   Rabid tennis fans (l to r) Donna, Mollie and McKayla Bailey take a moment away from watching their favorite player (McKenzie Bailey) to snap a family photo.

Payton

Payton Aparicio unleashes Hell. Or a really nice serve. One of the two…

Kameryn St Onge

   Silhouetted against a chain-link background, Kameryn St Onge displays laser-like focus as she and doubles partner Maggie Crimmins roll to a win.

The weather was nice and the tennis even nicer.

Taking advantage of a truly sunny, dare I say warm, spring afternoon Monday, the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis team rolled to a big win under the ever-clicking eye of the wanderin’ cameraman.

The pics above are courtesy John Fisken.

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

http://www.nw1a2bathletics.com/index.php?act=view_gallery&gallery=11049&league=5&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=45&sport=0

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