
Gabe Wynn capped his high school hoops career by being named First-Team All-League. (John Fisken photos)

Junior guard Hunter Smith was similarly honored by Olympic League coaches when voting was announced.
Hunter Smith and Gabe Wynn stood tall all season, and it paid off.
The Wolf duo, who opened the boys basketball season as the only returning varsity players, were called on to provide scoring and leadership for a very inexperienced squad, and they never flinched from their duties.
Their play, their heart and their intangibles were honored when Smith, a junior, and Wynn, a senior, were named First-Team All-League selections after a vote by the 1A Olympic League coaches.
Smith averaged 16.6 points a night over a 20-game season, with a high of 34 against Klahowya.
Wynn knocked down 10.3 a game, and set a school single-game record, hitting seven three-point bombs in a home game against Port Townsend.
Those honors were the biggest news as the Coupeville High School boys’ hoops squad brought an official end to the 2016-2017 season Thursday with an awards shindig.
Smith also took home the Mr. Hustle Award, while freshman Sean Toomey-Stout earned the same honor for the JV squad.
Manager Axel Partida was hailed for his stellar work keeping the Wolf teams in working order all season.
Letter winners:
Ariah Bepler
Steven Cope
Hunter Downes
Joey Lippo
Kyle Rockwell
Brian Shank
Hunter Smith
Ethan Spark
Cameron Toomey-Stout
Gabe Wynn
Certificates of Participation:
Jered Brown
Koa Davison
Mason Grove
Tucker Hall
Elliott Johnson
Aiden Juras
Gavin Knoblich
Aram Leyva
Jean Lund-Olsen
Nikolai Lyngra
Jacobi Pacquette-Pilgrim
Sean Toomey-Stout
Ulrik Wells











































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