
Ja’Kenya Hoskins, seen here in an earlier game, played a key role Saturday as Coupeville’s 7th/8th grade SWISH team improved to 7-0. (John Fisken photo)
It’s getting brutal out there.
But that’s a good thing, when it’s your town’s team that’s inflicting the beat-downs.
Proving the pipeline is sending a flood of talented players in the direction of Coupeville High School, the young Wolves are busy feasting on foes every time they step foot on the hard-court.
Coupeville’s 7th/8th grade SWISH girls’ basketball squad rolled to 7-0 on the season with another pair of lopsided wins Saturday afternoon.
After opening with a 19-9 thumping of Burlington, the Wolves shredded Mount Vernon Christian 31-17.
Chelsea Prescott had the hot hand in the opener, popping for nine, while Izzy Wells scorched the nets for a game-high 14 in the nightcap.
Wells led the Wolves with 16 points over the two games, while Prescott (14) and Anya Leavell (12) both broke double digits as well.
Abby Mulholland, Ja’Kenya Hoskins, Samantha Streitler and Kiara Contreras all chipped in with a bucket apiece.
While they didn’t score, the trio of Kylie Van Velkinburgh, Audrianna Shaw and Adair Dejesus-Ramirez also saw valuable playing time.











































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