
Having rebounded from injury, sophomore Jered Brown is ready to scorch the net. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

“I don’t know, buddy. Do you think you can run faster than I can throw?!?” Kyle Rockwell contemplates starting an impromptu game of dodge-ball.

Sometimes, Joey Lippo likes to put superglue on his hand before practice, just to mess with everyone. True story.
The gym is open, the basketball is hitting the hardwood and the camera is clicking.
Wanderin’ photo man John Fisken slid by an early Coupeville High School boys hoops practice and caught the Wolves as they start to find their groove under new coach Brad Sherman.
The Wolf boys open on the road, traveling to Blaine Nov. 29, then play at home Dec. 1 against Mount Vernon Christian.
Coupeville will spend very little time on the bus in the early part of the season, with 9 of its first 12 at home.
One of those road games is just down the Island in Langley, making things even better.
Of course, that early home-heavy schedule means the Wolves will close with six of their last eight on the road.
For now, though, those Jan. bus trips are a long ways off, and the focus is strictly on their own gym.














































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