And that’s a wrap.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball program brought the 2021-2022 season to an official end Friday with a season-ending awards banquet.
Coaches Megan Smith, Greg Turcott, Alex Evans, Cherie Smith, and Lark Gustafson handed out letters and certificates, providing tangible evidence of a season well-played.
The Wolf varsity girls finished third in the seven-team Northwest 2B/1B League, trailing just state powerhouses La Conner and Mount Vernon Christian, while the JV hoops stars showed rapid improvement as the season progressed.
When it came time for awards, players voted on four of five awards — Offensive and Defensive MVP, Most Improved, and Most Inspirational.
Their mentors made the decision on two Coaches Awards, which were given to players who made a big-time commitment.
“It was given to these players because they were always excited to be there,” Megan Smith said. “They worked hard no matter what, always wanted to improve.
“They were willing to do whatever was asked of them and were an all-around great person to be around.”
Varsity awards:
Coaches Award — Ja’Kenya Hoskins
Offensive MVP — Audrianna Shaw
Defensive MVP — Carolyn Lhamon
Most Improved — Katie Marti
Most Inspirational — Maddie Georges
Manager Extraordinaire — Mckenna Somes
JV awards:
Coaches Award — Madison McMillan
Offensive MVP — Desi Ramirez-Vasquez
Defensive MVP — Brooklyn Thayer
Most Improved — Mia Farris
Most Inspirational — Jada Heaton
Varsity letter winners:
Alita Blouin
Maddie Georges
Gwen Gustafson
Ja’Kenya Hoskins
Nezi Keiper
Carolyn Lhamon
Katie Marti
Abby Mulholland
Leni Raduenz (Manager)
Audrianna Shaw
Mckenna Somes (Manager)
Lyla Stuurmans
Izzy Wells
Savina Wells
Varsity participation certificate:
Mia Farris
JV participation certificates:
Kayla Arnold
Edie Bittner
Mia Farris
Bryley Gilbert
Jada Heaton
Madison McMillan
Candace Meek
Yodnum Nakakul
Skylar Parker
Desi Ramirez-Vasquez
Brooklyn Thayer
Jayden Varljen (Manager)
Reese Wilkinson
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