
Wolf senior co-captains Bessie Walstad (left) and Haley Marx may play on Whidbey yet again. (John Fisken photos)
So, I need to learn to read.
When I first looked at the WIAA brackets for the upcoming basketball district playoffs, I mistakenly thought all the games were at Mountlake Terrace High School. Turns out it’s only the championship and third-place games.
The early rounds (the Coupeville girls play Feb. 4 and 6, the Wolf boys Feb. 5 and 7) will be at the gym of the higher-seeded team.
Reading comprehension … it’s a wonderful thing.
But, you ask, what does that mean for Coupeville?
Well, the boys are locked in as the #3 seed from the Cascade Conference and will start off with defending 1A state champ Lynden Christian. The girls, barring a wild finish (a win at King’s this Friday while the South Whidbey girls lose to Granite Falls) will also be a #3 seed and also travel to Lynden Christian.
Pull off that wild finish, though, and the Wolves and Falcons tie for the #2 seed with identical 5-9 Cascade Conference records. With the two teams having split their season series, that would send them to a second tiebreaker, which … no one really seems to know what that is right now.
Regardless, both Wolf squads will open the postseason on the road.
But then, since Coupeville and South Whidbey are both on the same side of the bracket, with the conference’s #1 seed, King’s, up top, if BOTH Coupeville and South Whidbey were to lose or win that opener, the second playoff game would be here on Whidbey.
The boys would definitely travel to Langley, while, with the girls, it again depends on how things play out this Friday and who gets that #2 seed.
With rumors running wild that South Whidbey’s top player — the #3 scorer in the Cascade Conference — has quit the girls’ team, and, with the Wolves already having proven they can thump the Falcons, things just get more and more interesting.
And potentially a lot closer to home.



























































