
Kacie Kiel (left) and Julia Myers open every game with a chest bump, and then go kick some fanny. (John Fisken photos)

Myers demonstrates her elbow-friendly style of defense to Madeline Strasburg (center) and Wynter Thorne.

Makana Stone (hugging Bailey) has accounted for 36% of Coupeville’s offense, pouring in 321 points in 19 games.
Domination.
It’s the name of the game for the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball squad, which has zipped to a 14-5 record (the best mark the program has seen in a decade) in 2014-2015.
A few numbers:
The Wolves have outscored their opponents 900-705 this season, which means they’re winning by 10+ points a game, with averages of 47.4 on offense and 37.1 on defense.
Step into the Olympic League, where Coupeville is 8-0, and the spread is even more severe.
When facing Chimacum, Klahowya and Port Townsend, the Wolves have won every game by at least 15 points, with 34 and 33-point wins to their credit.
Bouncing their rivals 427-246 (53.3 against 30.8), they are laying down the law.
And, with the Wolf JV girls also a spotless 8-0 in league play, that law is this:
Wolves rule. Everyone else drools.












































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