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"Alright, alright, alright." The Wolves are more than holding their own in the 1A Olympic League. (John Fisken photo)

   “Alright, alright, alright.” The Wolves are more than holding their own in the 1A Olympic League. (John Fisken photo)

We’re a solid #2. Rock solid.

With conference play having wrapped up for fall sports, a quick look at the final 1A Olympic League standings for football, volleyball, boys’ tennis and girls’ soccer is pretty much what you might have expected.

Continuing the trend from last year, Klahowya is out in front, Coupeville is hot on their heels and Chimacum and Port Townsend are battling for the cellar.

The Eagles repeated as volleyball and soccer champs, but surrendered the tennis title to the surging Wolves.

Port Townsend, which was fairly awful in all three other sports, repeated as football champs.

Klahowya exits the fall with 19 league wins spread across the four sports, with Coupeville (12), Port Townsend (7) and Chimacum (5) sitting behind them currently.

It could have been even closer, but the Wolf netters, who went 4-0 in league play, were not given a chance to make-up two postponed matches with winless Chimacum.

Toss in those two and Coupeville likely cuts Klahowya’s overall lead to 19-14.

During the league’s first year, 2014-2015, Klahowya won 52 games across the 10 sports all four schools play, followed by Coupeville (40), Chimacum (23) and Port Townsend (20).

The Eagles won five league titles (volleyball, girls soccer, boys tennis, baseball, boys soccer) to two from the Wolves (girls basketball, girls tennis) and Cowboys (boys basketball, softball.)

The RedHawks football title was their lone championship a year ago.

Despite being the smallest school in the league (actually the smallest 1A school in the state) Coupeville has held up well, staying competitive with Klahowya, which is likely to move back up to 2A after the next reclassification.

The Wolves are now headed into winter, where they made their biggest surge last year, piling up 12 wins (the CHS girls were 9-0) during the 2014-2015 basketball season.

Let the surging continue.

Fall win totals:

Klahowya (FB-4, VB-6, GS-6, BT-3)
Coupeville (FB-1, VB-3, GS-4, BT-4)
Port Townsend (FB-6, GS-1)
Chimacum (FB-1, VB-3, GS-1)

League wins all-time:

Klahowya 71
Coupeville 52
Chimacum 28
Port Townsend 27

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Connor McCormick goes low for a shot in a late-season match. (John Fisken photo)

  Connor McCormick goes low for a shot in a late-season match. (John Fisken photo)

The streak won’t extend to three.

The Coupeville High School boys’ tennis team sent four players to districts Thursday, but none of them were able to slip through and advance to next spring’s state tourney.

That snapped a two-year run for the Wolves, who sent the doubles duo of Ben Etzell and Aaron Curtin to state in 2014, then returned Curtin as a singles player in 2015.

CHS senior singles sensation Sebastian Davis went the furthest Thursday, narrowly missing a trip to Eastern Washington.

He finished fourth out of eight players, winning two matches at the Sprinker Tennis Center in Tacoma.

That included eliminating his own teammate and fellow Class of 2016 mate Connor McCormick in a loser-out third round match.

The top two finishers advance to state, so Davis is the second alternate.

The grueling all-day affair left Coupeville’s players and coach drained.

“The team walking onto the ferry home looked like the starting of The Walking Dead,” Davis said with a laugh.

Complete district results:

Sebastian Davis:

Beat Luke Pate (Eatonville) 6-0, 6-1
Lost to Wyatt Iverson (Charles Wright) 6-2, 6-2
Beat Connor McCormick (Coupeville) 6-2, 6-2
Lost to Josh Tillman (Vashon Island) 6-2, 6-4

Connor McCormick:

Lost to Tillman (Vashon Island) 6-1, 6-1
Beat Spencer Winters (Klahowya) 6-3, 6-3
Lost to Sebastian Davis (Coupeville) 6-2, 6-2

William Nelson/Joey Lippo:

Lost to Raghav Agrawal/Micah Wibowo (Charles Wright)  6-1, 6-2
Lost to Jack Hannah/Taylor Backus (Cascade Christian) 6-0, 6-4

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One medal to rule them all. Sebastian Davis rejoices in his singles championship at the 1A Olympic League tourney. (Joe Lippo photos)

   One medal to rule them all. Sebastian Davis rejoices in his singles championship at the 1A Olympic League tourney. (Joe Lippo photos)

Rain-splattered but happy, Davis and teammates (l to r) Connor McCormick, Joey Lippo and William Nelson now advance to districts.

   Rain-splattered but happy, Davis and teammates (l to r) Connor McCormick, Joey Lippo and William Nelson now advance to districts.

Nine went, four live on.

Led by senior Sebastian Davis, who won the singles crown, the Coupeville High School boys’ tennis squad battled through the 1A Olympic League tournament Saturday at Chimacum, dodging rain and sending a chunk of its team on to districts.

Davis and fellow senior Connor McCormick, who finished as the runner-up in singles, both advanced, as did the double duo of William Nelson and Joey Lippo, who claimed third.

The league tourney drew netters from Port Townsend, Chimacum, Klahowya and league champ Coupeville.

Also playing, but not advancing, were singles player Nick Etzell and the duos of Joseph Wedekind/John McClarin and Lilan Sekigawa/Jimmy Myers.

Coupeville was strongest on the singles side, where its three guys combined to go 6-2.

Davis held off McCormick 8-5 in the championship match to win the title.

The district tourney, the next stop on the path for these Wolves to follow in the steps of recent CHS state qualifiers like Aaron Curtin and Ben Etzell, will be Thursday in Tacoma.

League tourney results:

Sebastian Davis:

Won 8-3 (Chimacum)
Won 8-2 (Chimacum)
Won 8-5 (Coupeville)

Connor McCormick:

Won 8-2 (Klahowya)
Won 8-1 (Klahowya)
Lost 8-5 (Coupeville)
Won 8-1 (Chimacum)

Nick Etzell:

Lost 8-4 (Klahowya)

John McClarin/Joseph Wedekind:

Lost 8-4 (Klahowya)

Joey Lippo/William Nelson:

Won 8-0 (Chimacum)
Lost 8-1 (Klahowya)
Won 8-3 (Klahowya)
Lost 8-4 (Klahowya)

Jimmy Myers/Lilan Sekigawa:

Lost 8-1 (Klahowya)

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Lilan Sekigawa (John Fisken photos)

Lilan Sekigawa lashes another winner. (John Fisken photos)

Joseph Wedekind

No tennis ball, no matter how tricky, shall escape Joseph Wedekind.

Grey Rische

   Grey Rische, reppin’ the hottest college football team in the nation, drops some hurtin’ on the ball.

"Death from above!!" Joey Lippo rises to the occasion.

“Death from above!!” Joey Lippo rises to the occasion.

Nick Etzell

   He might have back problems later, but Nick Etzell is still spry enough to get low when needed.

William Nelson

William Nelson, ever Mr. Smooth with a racket in hand.

John McClarin

“Fear the wrath of Pumpkin Spice!!” John McClarin is on cruise control.

Sebastian Davis

   Whether on the dramatic stage or the tennis court, Sebastian Davis always puts on a show.

The best in all the land.

Well, at least all the land the 1A Olympic League covers, that is.

Having roared to a league title, earning the school a new championship banner to hang on the gym wall, the Coupeville High School boys’ tennis squad still found time for some photo ops Wednesday.

Clicking away was travelin’ photo man John Fisken, who provides us with the pics above.

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=9379&league=21&page=1&page_name=photo_store&school=183&sport=0

P.S. — Use coupon code EB93794962 before Oct. 29 and you’ll get a crisp 15% discount off any purchase.

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Jared Helmstadter is a super hero in his other life. (Wendy McCormick photos)

  Jared Helmstadter is a super hero in his other life. (Wendy McCormick photos)

Jimmy

   Wolf netters (l to r) Lilan Sekigawa, Grey Rische, Jimmy Myers and Nick Blalock enjoy some quality time with their #1 fan.

Connor McCormick pulled out the day's toughest match at #2 singles. His win officially claimed the league title for the Wolves.

   Connor McCormick pulled out the day’s toughest match at #2 singles. His win officially claimed the league title for the Wolves.

We are the champs!

We are the champs … of taking photos.

Clear some space on the gym wall, cause there’s a new title banner going up.

Following in the footsteps of their feminine counterparts, who ruled the 1A Olympic League in the spring, the Coupeville High School boys’ tennis team ascended the mountain top Wednesday.

Thrashing visiting Chimacum 6-0, the Wolves (5-3 overall) capped a 4-0 run through league play, replacing last year’s champ, Klahowya, atop the heap.

Now, all eyes turn to CHS administration, who are hopefully on the phone, getting their order in.

The title banner, which will join ones raised last school year by the girls’ basketball and girls’ tennis programs, will be the first one hoisted by a Wolf boys’ team in any sport since 2002.

Now, of course, there is the small matter of the netters having won a string of titles during that time, when they were competing in two and three-team leagues.

Those titles were won and should be honored on the CHS gym wall, but have never been. But that’s an argument for another day.

Wednesday, it was all about a new group of players putting the punctuation mark on their title, and they did so with ease.

Playing in front of a spartan crowd (take away family members, a girlfriend or three and a small contingent of the media and the number of people witnessing history was ridiculously low), the Wolves drilled Chimacum.

Coupeville rolled to straight sets wins in all of its matches, with the exception of third singles.

That match, once it finally made it to an open court, was a brawl between Nick Etzell and Emmett Erickson, the lone Port Townsend player to travel and play with Chimacum.

Erickson took the first set 7-5, but Etzell, slapping away with conviction, had turned things around and was about to serve for the second set up 5-4 when the ferry beckoned.

The match went into the record books as a draw, once the idea of leaving Erickson behind to finish up the match, then find his own way home, was voted down … barely.

Officially, the point which captured the day’s win, and the title, for Coupeville, came from #2 singles player Connor McCormick.

The smooth-hitting, never-ruffled senior dug down deep to pull out his win, barely beating #4 doubles duo Lilan Sekigawa and Jimmy Myers off the court.

Even though they started their match later, Sekigawa and Myers turned the power show on and almost caught their teammate, who was deep into a war of attrition.

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st singles — Sebastian Davis beat Jonny Rogers 6-1, 6-2

2nd singles — Connor McCormick beat Chris Sevilla 7-5, 7-6(7-1)

3rd singles — Nick Etzell drew with Emmett Erickson 5-7, 5-4

1st doubles — Joseph Wedekind/John McClarin beat Sean Miller/Zac Smith 6-0, 6-1

2nd doubles — Joey Lippo/William Nelson beat Ryle Gapitulan/Nate Miller 6-1, 6-4

3rd doubles — Grey Rische/Jared Helmstadter beat Connor Cottier/Cayden Sevilla 6-2, 6-1

4th doubles — Jimmy Myers/Lilan Sekigawa beat Jack Meissner/Tibersio Brennan 6-1, 6-0

JV:

5th doubles — Nile Lockwood/Garrett Compton trailed Gapitulan/N. Miller 4-3 (ferry)

6th doubles — Nick Blalock/Aiden Crimmins lost to S. Miller/Smith 6-1

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