
Daniel Olson torched Sequim for 25 points Monday as the Coupeville boys JV hoops squad won its second-straight game. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
You can’t stop Daniel Olson, and you can’t contain him. All you can do is try and get out of his way.
The Coupeville High School sophomore found his groove Monday and didn’t stop at merely singing the nets while playing in Sequim.
Instead, Olson burnt the whole joint down, tickling the twines for a season-high 25 to spark the Wolf JV to a 58-43 win over their 2A foes.
The road non-conference victory lifts the Coupeville young guns to 2-1 on the still-young season.
Olson’s outburst, the most points dropped by any Wolf, boy or girl, varsity or JV, this year, was spread out across all four quarters.
He banked home four buckets in the first quarter, added five points in the second, tossed in another four in the third, then exited with a bang, flicking eight through the net in the final period.
That fourth-quarter assault included a pair of long three-balls, as Olson continued to drop bombs even while headed back to the bus.
Most of his scoring help came from the Rampagin’ Rickner Brothers, as sophomore TJ went for a career-high 10 and freshman Grady rattled the rims for a season-best eight.
The Rickners combined to hit three treys, with the younger brother “winning” that battle 2-1.
Logan Martin added seven points, Tucker Hall banked home four, while Cody Roberts and Miles Davidson rounded out the offensive explosion with a bucket apiece.











































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