
DeAndre Mitchell has dropped in 41 points this season, fifth-best for the Wolf boys. (John Fisken photos)
This could be a milestone season.
Looking at the scoring stats for the Coupeville High School basketball squads 10 games into the 2015-2016 season, one number jumps out.
Senior Makana Stone is averaging a super-crisp 18.2 points a game for the 7-3 Wolf girls, which puts her virtually on par with Brianne King when she set what is believed to be the program’s best single-season performance.
Jump back to 2000-2001 and the then-sophomore went off for 18.6 a night over 24 games for 446 points.
Both the total points and the per-game average still stand as CHS records.
Stone is up 1.5 points from last year, when she compiled the sixth-best single-season mark by a Wolf girl.
Her per-game average of 16.7 as a junior was actually third-best all-time, but she was denied a chance to move up the total points scored chart because Coupeville wasn’t able to make a longer playoff run.
The top six single-season performances in program history (that we have been able to document):
1) Brianne King (2000-2001) 446 points/24 games/18.6 avg
2) King (2002-2003) 442/28/15.8
3) King (2001-2002) 386/28/13.8
4) Zenovia Barron (1996-1997) 378/23/16.4
5) Barron (1997-1998) 376/22/17.1
6) Makana Stone (2014-2015) 367/22/16.7
While she’s been wrecking people, Stone has also gotten help, with the next two Wolves — junior Kailey Kellner and sophomore Mia Littlejohn — combining for close to 14 points a night.
On the boys side, it’s a tight race at the top, with three players (Wiley Hesselgrave, Jordan Ford and Risen Johnson) battling for top honors.
Hesselgrave, who has played in nine of his team’s 10 games, has gone for 14.2 a night, while all three players are averaging double figures for a 4-6 team.
The (semi-official) scoring stats through 10 games:
Girls:
Makana Stone — 182
Kailey Kellner — 72
Mia Littlejohn — 66
Tiffany Briscoe — 28
Lindsey Roberts — 22
Lauren Grove — 18
Kyla Briscoe — 5
Allison Wenzel — 5
Boys:
Wiley Hesselgrave — 128
Jordan Ford — 114
Risen Johnson — 110
Ryan Griggs — 48
DeAndre Mitchell — 41
Gabe Wynn — 41
Hunter Smith — 33
JJ Johnson — 13
Dante Mitchell — 12
Jared Helmstadter — 6
Desmond Bell — 5












































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