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Haley Marx gets some serious ponytail action going as she hauls in a rebound. (John Fisken photo)

       Haley Marx gets some serious ponytail action going as she hauls in a rebound. (John Fisken photos)

See? This is what it looks like when Bessie Walstad moves. At the end of the game, she was PLANTED.

    See? This is what it looks like when Bessie Walstad MOVES. At the end of the game, she was PLANTED.

And there it is, that old familiar feeling of being kicked in the stomach.

In this season of the god-awful ref, an old, familiar face showed up in Coupeville again Tuesday night. He was pompous. He was overly proud of how he explained every last call like he was talking to a classroom full of first graders. He stared down Wolf coaches and fans.

And then, when it mattered most, he stepped in and effectively stole the game.

The words “Bessie Walstad never moved!!” will go down in history along side “Back and to the left” when it comes to assassinations. Because that’s what happened. Coupeville got whacked.

In a girls’ basketball game that, while it wasn’t the most beautifully played game ever, was tense and close and exciting, everything came down to one final play. Coupeville and visiting Lakewood were knotted at 35 after Amanda Fabrizi had hit back-to-back sparkling jumpers (the second off of a Walstad rebound) in the game’s final seconds.

The Cougars brought the ball up under careful pressure (“No fouls!” thundered Wolf assistant coach Brittany Black as Coupeville broke the huddle), looking for a final shot. The Wolves tensed as the ball came inside.

And then Little Napoleon struck, taking the game out of the player’s hands, calling a foul on Walstad, a Wolf senior captain, who had committed the great crime of having the player she was guarding back right over her like an out-of-control semi truck.

To repeat: Bessie Walstad never moved!

But Little Napoleon twirled his imaginary six-shooters, then curled his bad guy mustache and let the Cougars hit one of two free throws with 1.8 seconds to play. Knife still stuck firmly in chest, Coupeville had a desperation half-court shot from Breeanna Messner fall short at the buzzer and staggered off on the short end of a 36-35 referee-aided assassination.

Emerging later from a somber locker room, Coupeville coach David King shook his head softly.

“I never like to blame the officiating…”

And then his words trailed off and he sighed. Deeply.

The final play marred what should have been a fourth quarter to remember for Fabrizi, who hit three pressure-packed jumpers and wrestled a ball away from a Lakewood player in a tussle that ended with the otherwise ladylike Wolf guard inadvertently drop-kicking her opponent in the face.

Her take-down set up what looked like a great ending, as Walstad corralled a rebound, flung it to Messner at the top of the key, then watched as Messner threaded a pass between defenders to Fabrizi, who never hesitated, knocking down the game-tying jumper from the side with mere seconds to play.

Things shouldn’t have been that close, however, as the Wolves were obviously a better team. But they were also weakened by illness (no Katie Kiel, a limited Makana Stone, Lauren Escalle and Haley Marx), had trouble scoring inside and were tripped up by their old arch-nemesis, missed free throws.

Coupeville clanged the rim from the charity stripe, hitting just three of 19. Lakewood wasn’t much better, at nine of 23, but made five in the final period, including the most unkind one of all at the end.

Fabrizi paced the Wolves with 10 points, while Stone  banged away for six, with her best play a rebound she put back up and in at the halftime buzzer.

Messner, Walstad and Jai’Lysa Hoskins popped for four apiece, Escalle knocked down three and Hailey Hammer and Haley Marx dropped in a bucket apiece, with Marx’s basket coming off of a tough rebound and put back in the paint.

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I shall wash it down with my tears of joy...

I shall wash it down with my tears of joy…

In the immortal words of Keanu Reeves … whoa!

If I print the words “I would like cake,” people give it to me. This changes everything. I said everything, sir!!

Awash in my new-found power, I am currently eating a mini-cake (a cupcake if you will) or, as we call it in the reporting business, FREE FRICKIN’ CAKE!!!!!!!! thanks to Jon and Jodi Crimmins, who celebrated my five-month anniversary of running this web site/blog/cry for help by surprising me with chocolaty goodness at tonight’s Coupeville High School girls’ basketball game.

And then Lisa Roberts-Edlin came up from the concession stand and gave me what we call in the reporting business a FREE FRICKIN’ HOTDOG!!!!

When they ask me if I still have any integrity left, if I have sold out, I will answer simply:

“I can’t hear you! I’m eatin’ FREE FRICKIN CAKE AND HOTDOGS!!!!!!! Go bother someone else!!”

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One of the few times Shelli Trumbull (second from left) has been captured on the other side of the camera. (Kyla Garden photo)

  One of the few times Shelli Trumbull (second from left) has been caught on the other side of the camera. (Kyla Garden photo) **All pics below courtesy of The Master herself.**

sbplay1base1bessiebrokebase2a-1sbplay2500 articles in five months … how do you do it?

Well, a lack of sleep and a burning desire to give the Canadian Corporate Overlords up in Moosejaw a wedgie certainly help. But there is more to it than that, much more.

From the moment we launched August 16, 2012 (Do I get a 5-month birthday cake tomorrow? Bueller? Bueller? Anyone?), my job has been made so much easier by the many, many, many people who have donated photos to me.

Their bright, shiny pics draw the eye in and make it more likely that readers will read some (maybe not all) of my 1,673,907 words (rough estimate…).

The names are endless, but, off the top of my head, Robert Bishop, Sherry Roberts, Aimee Bishop, Wendy McCormick, Barb Cope, Jodi Crimmins, Kali Barrio, John Fisken, Janine Bundy and it goes on from there.

But no one, and I mean no one, has meant as much to the rise of coupevillesports.com as “David’s photographer,” the one, the only, the constantly harassed and yet eternally easy-going, the brilliant (and yet humble) Shelli Trumbull.

Humble Trumbull? That almost rhymes…

But yes, anyway! It would be easy to forget that she has a real job (Cascade Insurance — their ad is right there on the side of the page, call ’em today!), so faithfully does she perform her photographic duties.

A Coupeville High School grad who gives back a billion times to her alma mater by documenting the children of another generation as they play out their sporting careers (I do think she might be stalking this Aaron Trumbull kid, however), she is a gem.

Is she getting misty-eyed yet or do I need to keep pouring it on? Don’t want her to have to shoot through teary eyes!

So we’ll wrap this up by saying, from me and everyone who reads this site, Shelli Trumbull puts the awe in awesome … and you stopped reading four paragraphs back and are just staring at her photos above, which remind you spring is on its way.

Understandable.

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Lauren Escalle is coming off a season-best offensive performance over the weekend. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Lauren Escalle is coming off a season-best offensive performance over the weekend. (Shelli Trumbull photo)

Monica Vidoni (foreground) leads all Wolves in scoring this season, with 102 points in 11 JV games. (Robert Bishop photo)

    Monica Vidoni (foreground) leads all Wolves in scoring this season, with 102 points in 11 JV games. (Robert Bishop photo)

It’s time to rain pain!

Facing off with a team they have already swatted once, the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball team is in prime position to snap a three-game losing skid.

Hosting Lakewood tonight (JV at 5:15, varsity at 7), it will kick off a stretch of games against teams the Wolves have beaten or come ridiculously close to knocking off.

After tonight, Coupeville travels to South Whidbey Friday, Jan. 18, then hosts Sultan Tuesday, Jan. 22.

The final six regular season games for the Wolves (5-9) pit them against three rivals they have thumped (Lakewood, South Whidbey, Granite Falls), one they let slip away (Sultan) and one who escaped only thanks to a ton of missed free throws (King’s.)

With high-scoring freshman forward Makana Stone expected back in the lineup after missing two games with the crud, Coupeville is primed to delight its fans.

A repeat of the first meeting of these two squads, when the Wolves held Lakewood to three first-half points on their way to a 40-32 win back in mid-December, would be nice. That night, it was the inside-outside wham-bam combo of Hailey Hammer (13 points) and Amanda Fabrizi (10) that sparked the win.

The only question remaining, who will be the hero tonight?

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Basketball guru Sarah Stuurmans and one of the daughters she may be coaching one year.

Basketball guru Sarah Stuurmans and one of the daughters she may be coaching one year.

One veteran and one relative newcomer will head up the Coupeville Middle School basketball program when girls start practice next week.

Sarah Stuurmans will remain as the 7th grade coach, sliding over from the boys side of the game to the girls when players turn out Tuesday, Jan. 22. Joining her will be Coupeville High School assistant football coach Brett Smedley, who will run the 8th grade teams.

Bob Martin, who coached the 8th grade boys through the season that ended in December, is focusing on working with the Boys and Girls Club basketball program currently, which opened the door for Smedley to add to his coaching duties.

The first games for the middle school girls’ squads come Monday, Feb. 11 at Langley. The Wolves play an eight-game schedule, with four home games (Feb. 13 and 27, March 4 and 13).

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