The pro is coming home, and you can share the hardwood with her.
Coupeville High School grad Makana Stone, who has played for pay in England and Norway, will be back on the courts of her teen years in August.
The former Wolf ace, who averaged 20 and 20 a night while guiding CHS to the state basketball tourney as a senior, went on to a distinguished four-year hoops career at Whitman College.
After that came a wildly successful season at Loughborough University in the land of tea and crumpets, and then year-long stints with pro teams in Leicester and Baerum.
Most recently, Stone paced her Norwegian team to a second-place finish in the seven-team Kvinneligaen.
Playing in 26 of her team’s 27 games — the flu sent her to the sideline on one game day — Coupeville’s progeny finished with 468 points, 292 rebounds, 66 assists, 65 steals, and 11 blocked shots.
Now, Stone will spend part of her summer vacation running basketball clinics at her former high school.
The first one, which is set for August 4-6, is for players entering grades 2-6.
Cost is $60 per day or $150 for all three days, with sessions running from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM.
After that, an elite skills clinic Aug. 11-13 is aimed at those going into grades 6-12.
The morning session (grades 6-8) is 9:00 AM-12:00 PM, with an afternoon session (grades 8-12) from 1:00-4:00 PM.
That clinic is $65 per day or $175 for the full experience.
For more info and to register, follow the various paths offered by the poster at the top of the story.












































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