
Skylar Parker (left) and Ryanne Knoblich will not play at home next Monday after all. (Chloe Marzocca photo)
Here one second, gone the next.
A late-season addition to the Coupeville High School girls’ basketball schedule has fallen by the wayside.
The Wolves were set to welcome Lummi Nation to Whidbey Monday, Jan. 30 for non-conference varsity and JV games.
Now, thanks to the crush of the postseason, those games are gone with the wind.
Lummi, whose varsity girls’ squad sits at 12-2, starts playoff action Feb. 1.
With four regular-season league games left to play and a week to go, the Blackhawks needed to reclaim the Jan. 30 date, and are now scheduled to host conference rival Tulalip Heritage that night.
After Coupeville and Lummi plugged the game into the schedule, CHS officials originally moved Senior Night festivities to that night, to separate them from ones for Wolf boys’ basketball players and cheerleaders.
Now, all three Coupeville programs will honor their seniors Feb. 7, when La Conner comes to town.
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