
CMS hoops star Lindsey Roberts (center) poses with two of her new Ferndale friends, Nicole (left) and Kimberly. (Sherry Roberts photos)
Cow Town represents.
Hitting the road and coming home winners, four Coupeville High School girls’ basketball players (and one scrappy middle school sharp shooter) spent the past week at a basketball camp at Western Washington University.
While there, the Wolves — Wynter Thorne, Kacie Kiel, Monica Vidoni and Kailey Kellner — teamed up with players from Alaska to go undefeated and win the camp championship.
Coached by current WWU players Tia Briggs and Marcel Pounds, the squad, known as the Sharp Shooters, nipped the Dominate Defenders 48-46 in the championship game.
“It was AWESOME and our Coupeville girls REPRESENTED BIG TIME!! It was intense!!,” said former CHS hoops legend Sherry (Bonacci) Roberts, as she threatened to strangle her phone in her excitement.
Roberts was there to pick up daughter Lindsey, who was the lone CMS player to make the trek.
Playing with a group who embraced the camp slogan of “NO PAIN, NO GAIN ,” the younger Roberts, who will be an 8th grader in the fall, “worked on her shooting (and social skills) with her new posse from Ferndale!”
“Farm town girls unite!!”















































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