
Sophomore sensation Mia Littlejohn was the trigger for the Wolf offense all season. (John Fisken photos)

Middle school hoops stars Avalon Renninger (left) and Genna Wright hang out with former CHS Athlete of the Year Sherry Roberts.

A handful of the CHS fans who traveled to Wenatchee to cheer on their team. There was about three times this number on the other side of the court.

Freshman Sarah Wright, making her varsity debut in game #22, ripped down three boards in just two minutes.

Wolf JV players turned support crew (stats, cameras, beverages and hugs department) Maddy Hilkey (left) and Ema Smith test out the court-side chairs.
They were a surprise team.
Having lost six key players to graduation, no one quite knew what to expect from this year’s CHS girls’ hoops squad.
But they jelled, and they jelled quickly, the younger players embracing their roles, while senior Makana Stone nailed down what will undoubtedly be her second straight 1A Olympic League MVP award.
The Wolf varsity has yet to lose in league play, now a flawless 18-0 over two seasons, and this year’s team, which went 16-6 overall, advanced to state.
A loss to Cashmere Saturday knocked them out, but it was the furthest the Coupeville girls had gone in a decade.
As they played their final game of the season, wanderin’ photo man John Fisken fired off the cameras and collected some more pics of the most photo-friendly team in the land.
The photos above are courtesy him.
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