
Kyla Briscoe, mere moments before she banked home a key bucket in Tuesday night’s CHS varsity win. (John Fisken photos)

It’s deceptive. Allison Wenzel (in white) looks like she’s cradling the ball. She’s actually clamped on that sucker so tight with her patented Death Grip, it’s about to explode.

Lindsey Roberts, the last person a girl from another team wants to see in her face when it’s time to try and inbound a ball.

#15 may not realize it, but she’s already lost the battle. When ball-hawk Lauren Grove locks eyes with you, it’s game over, man, game over.

Having snatched the rebound (and possibly decked a rival — notice the shoes of a fallen player at left) Skyler Lawrence looks to make an outlet pass.

Kailey Kellner just wants to put the ball in the hoop and she’d kinda like it if everyone would stop hitting her along the way.
They are the Evil Empire.
Well, at least to the other three schools in the 1A Olympic League they probably seem that way.
Coupeville High School’s girls’ basketball programs continue to rampage unstopped, having now run their combined record in league play to 27-1 (a lone JV loss to Chimacum the only ultra-small fleck on the resume).
With four game left in this second season of the league, the varsity has its eyes on back-to-back 9-0 seasons, while 8-1 after a 9-0 debut wouldn’t be bad for the young guns.
Of course, with coaches David and Amy King preaching one game at a time, and never, ever underestimate a foe, the Wolves have hardly let things go to their heads.
As they pursue perfection, travelin’ photo man John Fisken is prone to popping up at a moment’s notice to snag pics of the hoops stars in action.
The photos above, from Tuesday’s battles against Chimacum (spoiler: both Wolf teams won), are courtesy him.
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