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Thane Peterson exits the court Friday in Bear Creek, having won at #2 singles, lifting Coupeville to a 3-2 win. (Ken Stange photo)

Drake Borden stormed to a win at #1 singles. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

It’s a winning streak.

Garnering a sweet bit of revenge for a loss earlier in the week, the Coupeville High School boys tennis squad eked out a 3-2 win Friday at Bear Creek.

The win avenged a loss to the same team, by the same score, Wednesday afternoon on Whidbey.

Coming on the heels of a win Thursday against Friday Harbor, it also gives the Wolves their first winning streak of the season.

CHS sits at 2-10 in Emerald City League play, 3-10 overall heading into the final week of the regular season.

The Wolves travel to Seattle Academy Monday, then host The Bush School Tuesday for Senior Night.

The ECL championships are set for Saturday, Oct. 19.

Friday’s road win came down to #2 singles, where Thane Peterson punched Coupeville’s ticket with a straight-sets win.

 

Complete Friday results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Drake Borden won 6-4, 6-3

2nd Singles — Thane Peterson won 6-3, 6-3

1st Doubles — James Wood/Mason Grove won 6-1, 6-2

2nd Doubles — Zach Ginnings/Andrew Aparicio lost 2-6, 6-4, 12-10

3rd Doubles — Miles Davidson/Logan Martin lost 6-1, 6-2

JV:

3rd Singles — Koby Schreiber lost 6-2, 6-0

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Thane Peterson, playing singles for the first time, won Wednesday to help propel Coupeville tennis to its first team victory this season. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Can’t stop them when they have all their guys.

Playing with a complete varsity lineup for the first time this season, the Coupeville High School boys tennis team bounced The Bush School 3-2 Wednesday, notching its first team win of the season.

With the road victory, the Wolves improve to 1-3 in Emerald City League play, and now head home to host Overlake Friday afternoon.

Play starts at 3:30 PM.

Coupeville was down a man through its first three matches, and had to forfeit #2 singles each time out.

That changed in a big way Wednesday, as Miles Davidson, having reached the magical number of practices, made his season debut.

With the sophomore teaming up with Koby Schreiber to play #3 doubles, Thane Peterson went solo, playing singles for the first time in his prep career.

And he made quite the auspicious debut, rolling to a 7-5, 6-1 win which proved to be vitally important to the team cause.

It was a performance which made longtime CHS tennis guru Ken Stange do a little dance.

“I was very proud of Thane,” the Wolf coach said. “He was a bit nervous, but we discussed playing one point at a time, as opposed to looking at the match as a single entity.

“Breaking it down to just playing points allows a player to shed some nerves. It makes it more like practice,” Stange added. “After a close first set, I gave him a few tips. He put them into play and romped in the second set.”

Coupeville also got big wins at #1 singles (Drake Borden) and #1 doubles (James Wood/Mason Grove) to seal the deal on the conference win.

It was the second victory this season for the Wolf tandem, and the first for Borden, who has had to face a murderer’s row of sluggers at the top of the roster in the state’s toughest 1A tennis league.

Mason and James were outstanding,” Stange said. “They too played a close first set before blowing the doors off in the second.

“They hit with easy power and were able to find the proper angles.”

Borden, who worked extensively on his game in the off-season, has been highly-competitive in his matches, while facing tournament-tested pros, but Wednesday it all came together as he won a three-set thriller.

Drake muddled through the first set,” Stange said. “He was playing someone he knew he could beat, but he was tense. He took a few deep breaths, released some muscle tension, and proceeded to play a dominant second set.

“He built a commanding lead in the third set tiebreaker before coughing up a few points to make things close,” he added. “When it came down to crunch time, Drake picked up the match point, the individual win, and clinched the team win.

“All in all, it was a good day.”

 

Complete Wednesday results:

1st Singles — Drake Borden beat Quinn Chow 4-6, 6-2, 10-8

2nd Singles — Thane Peterson beat Arman Bali 7-5, 6-1

1st Doubles — James Wood/Mason Grove beat Griffin Murch/Anselm Aguerra 7-6(7-3), 6-2

2nd Doubles — Zach Ginnings/Andrew Aparicio lost to Dominic Lizardi/Drew Groel 6-2, 6-2

3rd Doubles — Miles Davidson/Koby Schreiber lost to Parker Holloway/David Nagai 6-2, 6-2

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Thane Peterson lunges into action. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Zach Ginnings fires up a serve.

Drake Borden unleashes his full fury.

Mason Grove slaps another winner.

The rackets have been unleashed.

With Wednesday’s match-up against South Whidbey in the books, the Coupeville High School boys tennis team is officially off and running.

Helping document the start of a new season was John Fisken, who wandered down from the north to pop off some court-side shots.

To see everything he snapped, head over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Tennis-2019-2020/BT-2019-09-11-South-Whidbey-at-Coupeville/

A percentage of any purchases comes back around, helping fund college scholarships given to CHS senior student/athletes come graduation time.

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Thane Peterson was among a group of CHS students invited to perform at an honors choir/band event at Western Washington University. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Combining vocals and instrumentals, Coupeville High School students took the music world by storm earlier this week.

Nine Wolves traveled to Western Washington University Monday to take part in the WWU Honor Festival, a showcase for talented choir and band students.

Mica Shipley, Thane Peterson, Ashleigh Battaglia and Melissa Otto participated in choir, and the video below showcases some of their work.

They were joined by Jakobi Baumann, Harris Sinclair, Nikolai Lyngra, Kaley Grigsby and Jaschon Baumann, who played in the honors band.

The event drew students from Island, San Juan, Whatcom and Skagit counties.

 

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Zach Ginnings kicks off our look at Wolf netters. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

Harris Sinclair

The net crew at rest.

James Wood

Thane Peterson

They’re ready to swing into action.

The first boys tennis match of the fall is a week away, and Coupeville’s netters are hard at work prepping for that royal rumble in Langley.

In between sharpening their serves and honing their net games, the Wolves stopped long enough to let a wanderin’ photo clicker snap their pics, immortalizing the start of another season on the prairie courts.

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