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Cape Henlopen boys volleyball rides memorable first season to playoffs
The Cape Henlopen boys volleyball team has succeeded during its inaugural season this spring, qualifying for the DBVCA playoffs in its first year. (Photo: Dan Cook/Cape Gazette; Courtesy: Tyler Coupe)

Cape Henlopen boys volleyball rides memorable first season to playoffs

LEWES, Del. (BVM) — Cape Henlopen鈥檚 Tyler Coupe entered new volleyball territory this year. However, this wasn鈥檛 in the normal capacity in which Coupe has grown accustomed to over the years at Cape as the school鈥檚 girls volleyball head coach. No, this was in a new enterprise, though one the coach is quite familiar with 鈥 boys volleyball.

As a standout volleyball player at Salesianum in Wilmington and later at West Chester University, Coupe understands the game well. However, he was dealing with more than just teaching the game. This year, Coupe was responsible for starting the program from the ground up while also working the team through the ongoing pandemic and new COVID-19 protocols, this in addition to his continuing role as the head coach for the girls team in the fall. Though difficult, the energy spent on making the team the best it could be was worth it for Coupe.

Coupe, left, helps as he calls 鈥渃o-coach鈥 the Vikings with fellow coaches Dion Lamb, center, and Vince Failla, right. (Photo: Dan Cook/Cape Gazette; Courtesy: Tyler Coupe)

鈥淥ur first concern as coaches, there鈥檚 three of us who were kind of co-coaching, was ensuring we even had enough boys to even play,鈥 Coupe said. 鈥淲e were lucky enough to have 14 kids tryout for our first year which we thought was a great number and we were really thrilled to see that. 鈥 We as coaches have felt great with it. It鈥檚 been a lot of fun.鈥

As a new program learning the ropes of real game action, it was an unsurprisingly slow start for the boys team. Of the 14 players on the roster, only two came into the season with any true boys volleyball experience as the two transferred into the school from Pennsylvania where the sport is more popular.

鈥淪o we鈥檝e had two kids who knew the game pretty well and had a pretty good skill set so to see them take on a leadership role with the other 12 players has been really cool to see as a coach,鈥 Coupe said. 鈥淭o see these individual athletes come in with no idea how to play and within a month really grasp the skills and are now peaking together where they鈥檙e able to string together some wins has been absolutely awesome to see.鈥

The Vikings stumbled to an 0-4 start with losses to Conrad School, Newark and Indian River twice. Though they were swept in their first match of the season by Indian River, the Vikings were able to avoid sweeps over their next three matches showing growth along the way.

鈥淎fter our first month it was almost like a light bulb went off, as clich茅 as it is, when the boys really picked up the subtle nuances of the sport and really started doing better within the practices,鈥 Coupe said. 鈥淭hose first two losses were huge in the sense they gave us real time reps. 鈥 By that third match, we started to show signs we understood where we needed to be as individuals.鈥

The Vikings celebrated their first match victory on April 26 with a win over St. Mark鈥檚 High School (Photo: Dan Cook/Cape Gazette; Courtesy: Tyler Coupe)

On April 26, the team would finally get over the hump as they would record the program鈥檚 first match victory with a 3-1 win over St. Mark鈥檚 High School.

鈥淚t was awesome,鈥 Coupe said of the win. 鈥淚 think that is cool to know and see the journey it has taken to get here. 鈥 I鈥檝e been a part of some cool things, but I鈥檝e never been a part of a team that started from scratch. 鈥 But some of the successes we鈥檝e found already have been a surprise to me. To see how into it the boys are has been the coolest part for me.鈥

This was just the beginning for the Vikings however as the team would win their next two matches over John Dickinson School and Brandywine, giving the team its first winning streak. Though the streak would end with a 3-2 loss to Delaware Military Academy on May 4, the team would split its final two games of the regular season to finish the campaign with a 4-6 record.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e done a really good job of learning how to win,鈥 Coupe said. 鈥淥bviously we haven鈥檛 won every match and we didn鈥檛 expect to win any match really this year to be blunt. The fact we鈥檙e getting any wins this year and match wins is great.鈥

The team will now enter its first postseason competition as it prepares to face off against St. Mark鈥檚 High School in the Delaware Boys Volleyball Coaches Association Playoffs on May 12. With their impending postseason debut coming up fast, the Vikings are excited to enter the new terrain.

鈥 The chance of winning a match is huge because it creates interest for everyone in our community. Hopefully that sixth or seventh grader that sees the amount of fun our guys are having on the court makes them consider 鈥楬ey you know what maybe volleyball is a sport I want to try out,鈥欌 Coupe said. 鈥淭he impact it could potentially have on the younger kids is what would most excite me because that would mean we would garner more support and more interest in the sport and that is what will really help the program survive and grow going forward.鈥

As its first season draws closer to the finish, Cape Henlopen can look back on its inaugural boys volleyball campaign with a sense of pride. Though it may not have started the way the Vikings hoped, they were able to turn it around and get hot just in time for the postseason.聽

Tyler Coupe, left, hopes to see his team grow in both size and schedule strength over the next few years as the team gains its footing in state competition. (Photo: Dan Cook/Cape Gazette; Courtesy: Tyler Coupe)

Coupe hopes this season will be just the beginning of a successful boys volleyball program at Cape.

鈥淭he size of the team is what I want to see grow most, if we are able to next year field a JV team that would be awesome to me,鈥 Coupe said. 鈥淭his first year we took a modified, slightly-shortened schedule based on it being our first year we didn鈥檛 want to overwhelm the athletes, but now that we have had a year experience under our belt I would love to see our schedule grow. 鈥 The opportunity to grow in terms of team size and in the toughness of our schedule is something I am looking forward to.鈥

With more time to work together and more experience coming down the line, expect Coupe and the Vikings to be a team on the rise in the coming years.

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