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Valen Trujillo moves in for the kill. (John Fisken photos)

Madeline

Madeline Strasburg spreads joy on the base-paths.

Sydney

Sydney Autio chases down a ball.

McKayla

McKayla Bailey brings the heat.

Haley

Haley Sherman stares down the pitcher while practicing her swing.

Samantha

Samantha Martin prepares to unleash a crippling forehand.

Emily

Emily Coulter hauls in a pop-up.

Wynter

Wynter Thorne glides into position to deliver a killer backhand.

The sun was out Tuesday and cameras everywhere were clicking.

Traveling photo man John Fisken was busy, popping in at both the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis match and the Wolf softball game.

The pics above are courtesy him.

To see more of his tennis photos, head over to the link below.

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Valen Trujillo, sporting the Player of the Match necklace from a previous match. After Tuesday's win with Sydney Autio, it belongs to her again.

  Valen Trujillo, sporting the Player of the Match necklace from a previous match. After Tuesday’s epic doubles win with Sydney Autio, it belongs to her again.

They hadn’t played a match against an opposing team for nearly three weeks, so the Wolf netters decided to stay on the court for awhile Tuesday.

Three of the five varsity matches between Coupeville and visiting Archbishop Thomas Murphy went the full three sets, with the Wolves winning two of the three tussles.

Unfortunately, the two matches that went fairly quickly landed on ATM’s side of the ledger, allowing the Wildcats to escape back to the bus with a 3-2 win.

The loss, coming in Coupeville’s first match since way back on Mar. 26, dropped the Wolves to 3-3 on the season.

“It was a heart-breaker,” said CHS coach Ken Stange. “We had a shot, but came up a couple of points short in #2 singles and missed opportunities at first and second doubles.

“I think we will fare well when we face ATM again.”

With two epic wins, Stange had a bit of a problem choosing his Player of the Match.

In the end, after almost giving it to singles sensation Allie Hanigan, he went with his #3 doubles duo of sophomore Sydney Autio and freshman Valen Trujillo. The pair fought through two tiebreakers just to get to a third set, then put the hammer down.

“It’s difficult to win after losing the first set,” Stange said. “Also, they stepped up their game continually as the match went on. They played like a doubles team that has been together for a long time.”

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Allie Hanigan beat Molly Corbett 6-4, 4-6, 7-5

Allie earned this win the hard way. Allie’s game is all about consistency and chasing down far flung balls. Today, she did just that, and it was the difference in her win. She was disciplined and picked the right opportunities to put the ball away.”

“I’m proud of her effort and play on the court this year.”

2nd Singles — Jacki Ginnings lost to Kitty Zhang 3-6, 7-5, 6-4

“After starting the season with two wins, Jacki has hit a bit of a dry patch. It’s not for lack of effort, though.

“Eventually, she is going to find a way to turn that final set in her favor. Jacki keeps improving, and she is gaining match toughness.”

1st Doubles — Samantha Martin/Sydney Aparicio lost to Hayley Sizelove/Dana Tran 6-2, 6-2

“The points and games were closely contested, but they had difficulty stringing together points and games.”

2nd Doubles — Wynter Thorne/McKenzie Bailey lost to Taylor Herrera/Lauren Braswell 6-4, 6-3

“Even though it was a straight-set loss, Wynter and McKenzie played tough. It was an exciting match to watch. It was fast paced, with all four players hitting hard, albeit a bit erratically.”

3rd Doubles — Sydney Autio/Valen Trujillo beat Alicia Asmundson/Maddie Clark 6-7(3-7), 7-6(7-4), 10-8

Sydney and Valen have energy and spirit in abundance, and they used all to claim the #3 Doubles match. Sydney was downright ferocious in all phases of the game. She also showed an assertiveness that is rare among high school players. She was a wily veteran.

“Smartly, ATM elected to pick on Valen. It didn’t really work, though. Valen didn’t back down; she played the most consistent tennis of her short career.

“Also noteworthy is that all four girls truly had a great time. There was much respect on the court, with both teams displaying grace, whether points were won or lost.”

JV:

4th Doubles — Micky LeVine/Ivy Luvera lost to Madelyn Hoban/Amy Camilleri 8-4

5th Doubles — Haleigh Deasy/Maureen Rice lost to Lena Villani/Dana Tran 9-7

6th Doubles — Ana Luvera/Jazmine Franklin lost to Haley Sizelove/Taylor Herrera 6-0

7th Doubles — Bree Daigneault/Jacki Ginnings lost to Lauren Braswell/Madelyn Hoban 6-3

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Samantha Martin (left) and Sydney Aparicio celebrate their win at #1 doubles. (Tami Aparicio photo)

   Samantha Martin (left) and Sydney Aparicio celebrate their win at #1 doubles, which earned them Player of the Match status. (Tami Aparicio photo)

Maureen Rice (John Fisken photo)

Maureen Rice, kickin’ butt and takin’ names. (John Fisken photo)

Spring Break may have been on their minds, but, before they went, they had a butt-whuppin’ to administer.

Playing their final match before a nearly three-week gap in the schedule (they don’t return to the court for a match until April 15), the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis players pounded visiting Lakewood every way possible Wednesday.

The Wolves won the varsity match 4-1, then swept all four JV matches just for good measure. Not bad for the smallest 1A school in the state facing off with one of the biggest 2A schools in the Cascade Conference.

“It was a strong showing all around,” said CHS coach Ken Stange. “It felt good to get back in the win column after sustaining two beatings, especially since we have quite a bit of time off before we compete again.”

The victory, coming on the heels of losses at Blaine and South Whidbey, improved Coupeville to 3-2.

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Allie Hanigan beat Jackie Stover 6-0, 6-0

Allie was in the driver’s seat the whole way.”

2nd Singles — Jacki Ginnings lost to Christina Barber 3-6, 6-2, 6-3

Jacki generated a good rhythm in the first set, hitting effective serves and moving her opponent around the court. She continues to develop her singles game, and is gaining control of her ground strokes.”

1st Doubles — Samantha Martin/Sydney Aparicio beat Kylie Staley/Zaya Tsengelmaa 6-3, 6-1

“This was a solid win for my #1 duo. They pulled away from their opponents halfway through the first set, playing smart and consistent tennis, and choosing the right opportunities to put the ball away.

Samantha was particularly dominant at net, while both she and Sydney hit solid shots from the baseline. They seemed to have a little extra pop on their serves, too.”

2nd Doubles — McKenzie Bailey/Wynter Thorne beat Alex Wolf/Maddie DeYoung 4-6, 7-6(7-3), 10-6

McKenzie and Wynter left it all on the court. They came out with their biggest win of the year, as well!

Wynter has been ill with bronchitis. It hasn’t stopped her from getting busy on the court. After missing Friday’s match at Blaine, she got back in the mix despite her fatigue. She was on the mend today, but not many kids would have played, if they were in Wynter’s condition.

“To top it all off, McKenzie was under the weather. They blew me away with how much focus and grit they showed out there today.”

3rd Doubles — Sydney Autio/Valen Trujillo beat Lexi Zbiegien/Erin Espeland 6-1, 6-0

“This was a new pairing and it worked out well. I’m going to try it again after we come back from spring break.

Sydney and Valen showed some good chemistry for a duo who hadn’t even played together in practice. They were energetic and focused, and each seemed to know where the other was and what the other was going to do.”

JV:

4th Doubles — Ivy Luvera/Ana Luvera beat Courtney Young/Courtney St. Jean 8-2

“The twins have played together before, and the Lakewood duo was no match for the Wonder Twins.”

5th Doubles — Haleigh Deasy/Maureen Rice beat Gillian Romeis/Paige Boersema 8-5

Maureen and Haleigh don’t usually make it look pretty, but they almost always come up with a win, and today was no exception.”

6th Doubles — Jazmine Franklin/Aura Corredor beat Freddie Stradthoff/Anna Drabloes 8-2

“It only took us one exchange student to beat Lakewood’s pair of exchange students!”

7th Doubles — Bree Daigneault/Valen Trujillo beat Kathryn Winder/Brianna Scheider 8-0

“We were without Micky LeVine today, so Valen doubled back to play with her other partner in crime, Bree. They won against Blaine, they won three times against South Whidbey, and they won today!”

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Luvera (John Fisken photo)

   Ivy Luvera teamed with McKenzie Bailey for Coupeville’s lone varsity win Friday. (John Fisken photo)

It was a long trip, with an unpleasant reception waiting at the end.

Having traveled all the way up to the Canadian border Friday, the Coupeville High School girls’ tennis team ran into one of the better 1A squads in the state in Blaine, falling 4-1.

The loss dropped the Wolves to 2-1 on the season, with their first match against arch-rival South Whidbey set for Monday in Langley.

Coupeville fought hard, sending one match to a full three sets, and wasn’t rolled in any of their encounters. But the Borderites are the premier program in the district, especially with South Whidbey having no more Newman sisters around.

“We had some strong showings, but it just wasn’t enough,” CHS coach Ken Stange said. “Blaine is a good team, though. Hopefully, the stiffer competition will help our girls.”

Complete results:

Varsity:

1st Singles — Allie Hanigan lost to Alex Herderson 6-3, 6-3

2nd Singles — Jacki Ginnings lost to Saskia Dolk 6-1, 6-2

1st Doubles — Samantha Martin/Sydney Aparicio lost to Lily Olson/Gretchen Koldas 7-5, 6-3

2nd Doubles — McKenzie Bailey/Ivy Luvera beat Caitlyn Sharp/Caylie Sharp 2-0 (injury retirement)

3rd Doubles — Ana Luvera/Sydney Autio lost to Payton Saunders/Christina Kovtun 6-2, 4-6, 6-2

JV:

4th Doubles — Valen Trujillo/Bree Daigneault beat Montana Brown/Jennet Kaya 8-4

The duo earned the coveted tennis ball necklace as joint Players of the Match. It was the season debut for Daigneault, as well as for Autio.

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