The second half belongs to the Wolves.
Bursting out of the halftime locker room full of confidence, the Coupeville girls’ basketball “fall ball” squad throttled South Whidbey Sunday, using a 25-2 run to blow open a close game.
Trailing 13-10 and struggling a bit, the Wolves found their mojo once Makana Stone started playing like a beast and rolled to a very convincing 35-15 win.
Stone opened the second half with several quick buckets, one off a sparkling pass from Kacie Kiel, and once she opened up the offense, all the Wolves started to pop from distance.
Kiel, Stone, Rachael Arand, Lauren Grove and Lindsey Roberts all torched the net with sweet outside jumpers.
The Wolves wrap up their “fall ball” season Sunday, with practice for the high school season starting Nov. 17.













































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