Not every night goes your way.
Frustrated by an unforgiving rim Thursday the Coupeville High School JV boys basketball squad fell 50-23 at Mount Vernon Christian.
The loss drops the young Wolves to 1-4 in Northwest 2B/1B League play, 2-6 overall.
There are three games left on the schedule, however, with all of them on the road, giving Hunter Smith’s squad a chance to bounce back and exit on a high note.
Thursday night the Wolves found themselves in a hole early, and were never able to dig all the way back out.
Trailing 13-6 at the first break, Coupeville slipped behind 24-12 by halftime and 41-15 heading into the final frame.
Once there, the Wolves put together their best charge, playing MVC virtually straight up with four players rattling home points.
Freshman Hunter Bronec paced Coupeville, rippling the nets on a trio of three-balls en route to a team-high 10 points.
Zane Oldenstadt (5), Nick Guay (4), Landon Roberts (2), and Jack Porter (2) joined him in the scoring column, with Guay also hitting a trey.
Hurlee Bronec, Mikey Robinett, Ryan Blouin, William Davidson, and Quinten-Simpson Pilgrim all saw floor time as well.
Coupeville returns to action this Saturday with a non-conference rumble at Granite Falls.
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