An entire season, compiled neatly into one graph.
That’s what looking at season-ending stats is like, though, of course, just viewing the numbers doesn’t begin to tell you the tale of the highs, the lows, the big moments, the triumphs and heartbreak that go into every year of basketball.
But we’re here to look at stats, and stats for the Coupeville High School JV girls’ basketball team, which won on a consistent basis in 2013-2014.
Twice they held opponents scoreless for an entire half (once they stretched that to three quarters) and the Wolves outscored their foes 456-454 this year (359-350 in Cascade Conference play).
Looking through the stats, some leaders pop out.
Kailey Kellner, despite joining the team late after moving to Whidbey from England, hit more three-point bombs (5) than the rest of her 14 teammates combined (4 — Emily Coulter hit two, while Skyler Lawrence and Mattea Miller each hit one).
Carlie Rosenkrance netted the most free throws (16), while Wynter Thorne and Jenn Spark had the best percentage at the line, each knocking down 67% of their shots.
When it came to playing rough and tumble, no one was more effective than defensive standout Lauren Grove. She was whistled for a team-high 33 fouls, edging out Tiffany Briscoe (29) and Kellner (23), but that’s because:
A) She was always on top of the ball and frequently made off with steals, kick-starting the Wolf offense
and
B) The refs are blind.
All 15 girls to pull on the red and black scored this year, which is always one of Wolf JV coach Amy King’s goals.
The scoring stats:
Carlie Rosenkrance (88)
Wynter Thorne (60)
Kailey Kellner (44)
Skyler Lawrence (38)
Lauren Grove (36)
Monica Vidoni (35)
Mattea Miller (34)
Sophia Jebrail (31)
Tiffany Briscoe (25)
Emily Coulter (22)
Jenn Spark (18)
McKayla Bailey (14)
McKenzie Bailey (7)
Erin Josue (2)
Aura Corredor (1)













































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