
Bree Daigneault celebrates a well-played point. (John Fisken photos)

Bathed in (brief) sunshine, Kameryn St Onge is ready to rock the world.

Valen Trujillo strides into another winner.

Tia Wurzrainer feels the love.

And then the rain returns, though Zoe Trujillo remains locked-in regardless of the weather.
A wet spring continues to bedevil the Coupeville High School girls tennis squad.
Tuesday’s Olympic League showdown with Klahowya was halted mid-match when bright sunshine turned into a downpour in mere seconds.
A half hour later? The sun was back but the Eagles were well on their way home.
The match will be finished when the two teams meet Apr. 27 in Silverdale.
Unless it rains that day, too…
It was the third straight match affected by the liquid sunshine.
A trip Monday to North Kitsap was called off, then bumped to Thursday.
That comes on the heels of last Friday, when the Wolves had just boarded the ferry to travel over to Chimacum when the cancellation call came.
Tennis has been stung the hardest of any CHS sport by the damp spring weather.
While baseball has played 12 games, soccer 11 and softball nine, tennis is lagging far behind with just five completed matches.
Heck, even track is ahead of the netters now, having competed in six meets.
The constant rain-outs are creating a backlog for the Wolf netters.
If weather permits, they’ll travel to Kingston Wednesday, then North Kitsap Thursday.
Next week, CHS is scheduled to play 4.5 matches in four days — Monday (Friday Harbor) and Tuesday (Chimacum) at home, Wednesday (South Whidbey) and Thursday (Klahowya) on the road.
To see more photos from Tuesday’s match (purchases fund college scholarships for CHS student/athletes), pop over to:
http://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/20162017-Coupeville-Tennis/GT-20170418-vs-Klahowya/
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