SHS dominates in three-game win against 1A Coupeville

Stormy weather — or the threat of it, anyway — delayed Sequim's Wolves from increasing their grip on second place in the Olympic League standings last week.

Stormy weather — or the threat of it, anyway — delayed Sequim’s Wolves from increasing their grip on second place in the Olympic League standings last week.

While the Wolves picked up a win in a non-league contest versus Coupeville on Oct. 11, they lost out on one of its two tournaments when concerns regarding a major storm led organizers to cancel the Capital City Invite in Olympia on Oct. 15.

Sequim was slated to play North Mason at home on Oct. 17 and to take on North Kitsap on the road Oct. 18, seeking to avenge their only loss of the season. Results of the matches were not available for this section at press time.

The Wolves picked up a straight-set win against Coupeville’s Wolves last week, winning 25-17, 25-14 and 25-13. Sequim won both matches against Coupeville this season, topping their 1A foes on Sept. 14.

Sequim snapped Coupeville’s five-match winning streak in the process.

Individual staistics were not available.

Sequim hosts Port Angeles on Oct. 20 and Kingston on Oct. 24 before finishing the league schedule at Bremerton on Oct. 25.

The Olympic League tournament is set for Oct. 27 and Oct. 29 in Port Angeles.