
Kiara Contreras, seen here last season, helped lead Coupeville to two huge SWISH basketball wins Saturday afternoon. (John Fisken photo)
The pipeline is in great shape.
The young players who will one day form the core of the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball program continue to dominate at the SWISH level.
Rampaging to a pair of wins Saturday, the Wolf 7th/8th grade squad sent a pair of Canadian teams packing, running their season mark to a pristine 5-0 in league play.
“We have bought in and the girls continue to grow and get better,” said Coupeville coach Dustin Van Velkinburgh.
The Wolves pasted a 7th grade team from South Langley, British Columbia 40-10, then held off the same town’s 8th grade team 18-11.
Seven of Coupeville’s players scored, with Chelsea Prescott pouring in 17 across the two games to lead the way.
Anya Leavell added 14, while Izzy Wells (8), Kiara Contreras (7), Sam Streitler (4), Abby Mulholland (4) and Ja’Kenya Hoskins (4) all etched their names in the record-book.
Kylie Van Velkinburgh, Lily Leedy and Audrianna Shaw also saw floor time for the high-flying Wolves.











































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