
Wolves (l to r) Kayla Arnold, Skylar Parker, and Brynn Parker light up the hardwood. (Corinn Parker photo)
God’s chosen sport rules in any season.
The end of the school year is just around the corner, but basketballs are bouncing in gyms even as temps heat up.
Coupeville High School girls’ hoops coach Megan Richter currently has a squad playing in a 14-team league run by Skagit County Parks and Recreation.
With two squads apiece from basketball hot spots like Lynden, Nooksack Valley and Burlington-Edison, the Wolves rep the smallest school by far.
But playing up will only benefit Richter’s young players.
“We have 10ish players playing; it varies daily,” she said with a laugh.
“It’s a tough league and we are playing with much bigger schools than us,” Richter added.
“We talked about how the important thing to focus on during summer is that we are improving and getting better, and not focus on the wins or losses – even though winning is nice.”
The league runs June 5-28, with Coupeville scheduled to play eight times.











































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